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Show filLEOS 111 MEETAUOGAN Largest .Registration in History Expected LOO AN, 7uly With but two r three daya remaining before the opening open-ing of th third annual farmers' an-camp an-camp men i to be bald an the L'tah Agricultural colleg campus July 1 to Auguat t, everything la being made i ready for what la expected to do the largest registration af farmara and their wives In tha hUfory of farmara gathering at th college. It la expected ex-pected that most af tboee attending will camp out on the east oampua, where full fart m Us for their comfort have been provided. General aaeembllea will be held aach day at 10 a. m. Several prominent men and woman will be at the an-campmeat an-campmeat and will talk at theee as-sem as-sem bites. Among theee encampment speakers wilt be: Governor Charles It Mahey. Ir, C. Ulyasea Moore of Portland, Ore., end ens of the great-eat great-eat authorities on child cars snd chll-I chll-I dran a diaaaaea In tha country; Dr. K. Q. Nouraa. profesaor of agricultural economlca at Iowa Stat college; Brtg- adler Oeneral U. O. McAlexander, I commanding officer of Ft. Iouglas; . President A. W. J vine of the board of 1 true te of th Utah Agricultural col- lege; Cphralm Be re; eon. president of the Vtah state farm bureau; Mr, i Iron D. Oore. 'chairman of tha home : and community section of th tata mn bur t S,-F.- TajW aiganlea i tion department of the American Farm Bureau federation; Tr. !. N-, N-, Oseman. orthopedic aurgeon. . S-veterans S-veterans bureau; Dr. 1A II lord Barber, Bar-ber, director of the bureau of child hvglena. Vtah tte board of health; President E. O. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college and others. Thee men and womea will apeak at the aa- I em bile and departmental meetings of the encampment proper, but there will bo other s peek em at the meet- : ; Ings of varlcrus orsanlaatlon whtca ! will meet during the encampment. Special lecturea, addreaees. demonstration. demon-stration. Sihlblia. field trips, Judging Judg-ing contests af an educational nature will make up the educational side of the encampment, but much ts slo being be-ing don to ntrtaln thoaa who attend. at-tend. In fact It ta tha aim of thoaa , In charge to make the atay at the college aa pleasant a vacation aa one could welt wish for, while at tha same time making It a valuable on la an educational way. T-ha Ft. Doug la band will give concert and play for a dance. The Hyde Park band will alao gtva r-on carta and furnlah muefc for two dancea. according to present plan. "Wo vie" will be given each afternoon and evenina Oemee, community com-munity campflraa, community singing sing-ing will help to snake the. eventnge pleasant for thoaa who do not care to attend either tha "movies" or the dancea. There will b7 many competitive com-petitive game snd Judging contests of many hinds and of a aatur to ln-i ln-i tarest everybody. . ! |