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Show "AG SPECIAL" PLANS OKEHED Details of exhibits for the "Agricultural "Ag-ricultural Special" the four-car train of agricultural and daily exhibits ex-hibits which will show in Utah and Salt Lake counties beginning May 31, were approved at a meeting of the extension division personnel of the U. S. A. C. Monday. Lyman H. Rich, Utah county agent, who will be in charge of the exhibiting, met with the group and explained the plans for the train. The extension agricultural experts ex-perts agreed hem'tiiy- with the plan of entertainment and education educa-tion that is being prepared with the cooperation of the Utah county gioups and drew up plans for heir own share in the exhibit. It was decided that each division head would have charge of hii own department de-partment in the train. The Salt Lake and Utah railroad is preparing some cars that wilt open at the ends in order to better bet-ter accomodate the crowds expected expect-ed at the farm programs. The-Utah-Idaho Sugar company and the Utah Poultry Producers association asso-ciation are each planning their ex hibits which will be shown along with the other farm and dairy products. The local committees In each town where the exhibit will be shown, are working out a program to go along with the lectures and the exhibits, according to Mr. Rich. The program in each case will include musical numbers of various types. Anson Call, assistant county coun-ty agent and Mrs. Amy L. Jones, home demonstrator, are working out details of the exhibit, long, with Mr. Rich. The group meeting vith Mr. Rich at the U. S. A. C. Monday were:, Director WilliAn F. Peterson, Prof. E. J. Maynard, Prof. C. B. Caine, Prof. Byron Alder, Carl Frisch-knecht, Frisch-knecht, Prof. Alma Esplin, A. P. Murray, Wilford Porter, Mrs. Ef-fic Ef-fic Barrows and V. L. Martineau, Salt Lake county agent. |