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Show POULTRYMEN WILL GATHER Poultrymen will be keenly interested inter-ested in the announcement of the poultry meeting schedule arranged by W. J. Thayne, county agricultural agricultur-al agent, and slated for Friday and Saturday, July 13 and 14, at various localities. Prof. Byron Alder of the Utah Agricultural college, and H. W. Schrader of the U. S. Extension Service, Ser-vice, will be in the county on these dates to assist the poultrymen with , their problems. All poultrymen are urged to attend at-tend one of the meetings, which are said to be of vital importance. The schedule of sessions follows: Friday, 10 a. m., Lehi Memorial building; 1 p. m., American Fork tithing office; 3 p. m., Pleasant' Grove Farmers' Cooperative ; 8 p. m.f Provo city and county building (county agricultural agent's office). Saturday, 9 a. m., Springville (Hans Rigtrup's) ; 1 p. rn., Benjamin meeting meet-ing house; 3 p. m., Salem meeting house; 8 p. m., Payson (Odd Fel-1 |