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Show FRUITMEN TO MEET IN S. L. Annual Convention Is Held at Ncwhousc Hotel; Vital Questions Slated. Many lrmtgrowers of Utah county coun-ty arc planning to attend the annual an-nual convention of the state fruit and vefj'-iahle association, which will be held Thursday at the New-house New-house hotel. Problems of vital importance to the fruitgrowing . indust ry will be discussed at each of the sessions dunng the day. The following pro-! pro-! gram will be carried out: Thursday Morning" Session 10 a,m. Fruit and vegetable section. H. D. Wadlcy, vice president, Pleasant Grove. "Report on Celery Bleaching and I Tomato Ripening With Ethylene I Gas," Prof. F. M. Coo, Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural Experiment station; "The Outlook For 1930," Frank Andrews, An-drews, U. S. agricultural statistician, statistic-ian, Salt Lake City;- "Results of the Utah Fertilizer Tests," Prof. D. W. Pitman, Utah Agricultural Experiment Experi-ment station: "The Variety Problems Prob-lems With Vcgctbles," Ed Barrett, state department of agriculture, Salt Lake City; "Results of Variety Varie-ty Tests With Canning Crops," S. W. Winter, Ogdcn; "Bacterial Canker Can-ker On Tomatoes." Dr. B. L. Richards, Rich-ards, Utah Agricultural Experiment Experi-ment station. Afternoon Session 1:30 p. m. Fruit and Vegetable Section. Chairman, J. C. MacFarlane, Salt Lake City. "The Codling Moth Problem in 1930," Dr. E. J. Newcomer, senior entomologist, Yakima, Washington; Washing-ton; "Orchard Spraying Problems" Harry White, entomologist, Portland, Port-land, Oregon; "Spray Residue, the 1930 Requirements and How To Meet Them," H. C. Diehl, physiologist, physiolo-gist, U. S. department of agriculture. agricul-ture. Wcnatchee, Washington; 'Grading and Marketing Regulations Regula-tions For 1930," Dr. F. E. Stephens, state department of agriculture; "The Shipping Point Inspection Program," L. S. Fenn, U. S. bureau of agriculture economics, Salt Lake City; "What Advertising Can Do For the Fruit and Vegetable Business," Busi-ness," Stringham A. Stevens, Salt Lake City; business meeting. KV JEN ING PROGRAM Third Annual Horticultural Fun Fei and Dance Ti me : 6 : 30. Place : Ncwhousc hotel. Toastmrtstcr: J. H. Mcndenhall, SpringviUe. Program Short toasts and tales, good food, music, songs, and fellowship, fel-lowship, followed by informal danc- ! ing at 9:00. Good music and floor, and gay crowd. Bring the wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, and sweethearts to enjoy the fun. ! Banquet tickets, $1.75 per plate. i Dance, DOc; ladies free. ROVER ADDRESSES STUDENT Postmaster Charles Boyer gave an interesting and educational talk i on the postal system before stu- dents of the SpringviUe high school j Friday. |