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Show CDDEDF ETHICS : ADOPTED FOR K FARMERS ; , ' ?"s .. i '-' ;.y.-. Document Holds That Ag-- Ag-- v riculture la Entitled -jr..,- to Fair Reward ' LOGAN, Aaf. 1, With th adop-tlon adop-tlon of cod of sthlos for agriculturist agricul-turist of Utah, which PrttWtnt Elmer El-mer a. PK'rm of th Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college stated h hoped would b ratified by all tha farmara I of tha atat. tha flrat annual tat ' conf esrnce on agriculture concluded ' lta cession -here yestsrday. Tha cod nil drawn up br a special committee conalatlnr of Martin P. Brown, Harden Bennlon. W. T.I Wanloss and W. H. Oltn. The document la a. remarkable on In the history of agricultural mset-tngs mset-tngs and many who- board lta tenet! ten-et! for the flrat tlmystsrday predicted pre-dicted ft will attract the attention of leader In farming; and markatlng throughout th country. The fundamental fun-damental baala of It la that riculture ri-culture la the basic lnduatry of a civilised country and tha beat evidence evi-dence of a van and sndurlng government. gov-ernment. It aleo acta, forth: "Th farm offer, of-fer, an opportunity for th moat healthful living and th possibility of proper family life. Of the ajut-menta ajut-menta palpably needed at thla time, none la mor neceaaary than that to make farming a apeclai buatneaa which , considers all - phases of economic production and dlatrlba-tlon.of dlatrlba-tlon.of production.. - FAIR REWAR.0 NItDCD. Agrlcaltur preeume that a farmer muat receive a fair reward for hla labor, toward th eatablleh-ment eatablleh-ment of which ad th polttlcaJ and industrial machinery muat be ueed to lta utmoet capacity. The great burden - of dvlopmnt muat b bone by th farmer, themselves Before th adoption of tb eod by th conference. Congreaamaa Don B. Cotton dlMuaaed th control of graalng land. Benjamin Brown, president of th Poultry Producer' association, urged honorable packing pack-ing and grading, and Prea.dent Eph-rslm Eph-rslm Bergeeon of th Utah Farm bureau aald young people muat be keni on the farm and tha, beat way to Inaur that waa la maxe tb farm pay. . Daparlmsnt sessions of tha farm bureau were held aa follow: Poultry, Poul-try, Dr.- E. O. Nours presiding: crope and ad certification. Dr. Wilford Barber, director of th atat bureau of child hyglen dls-cuaacd dls-cuaacd child development and habile. hab-ile. CONGRESS HOLDS SESSION, Th aixtb annual Irrigation and I drainage eonsjres opened lta - aion yeeterday afternoon. Director Direc-tor William Peterson of tne exren-itlon exren-itlon dlvlalon of t Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college delivered the .opening address. He told th congress there jar 15,000 aores of Utah land Irrt-sated Irrt-sated by underground water. He encouraged th working out of a chem which would adequately measur thess waters In any valley val-ley in the state, from th known rallfall. President Joaeph R. M unlock ot th eongres next Introduced H. A. Hart of th United State department depart-ment of agriculture whose headquarter head-quarter are In Bait Lake, who discussed dis-cussed "Some Aspect of th Law Relating to Underground Water." "The leglelatures ot the west have trails! far behind the court In the matter of 'underground water right"," Mr. Hart declared. "So little lit-tle notice of thla haa the Utah legislature legis-lature taken that It may be aald all : the law w have on this Important ; subject Is coarl-made law. "In Utah the normal flow of etreama ha been fully appropriated. It la essential that men should be J protected In their right by law en th atatut books, and not have to engage In expensive litigation through cur courts, which hav already al-ready a sufficiently heavy burden." On of tb moot enjoyable feature fea-ture ot th farmer' encampment here la the daily eonoerta given by th Tort Douglas military band. Not often la'tt th -good fortan of th local residents to hear th able rendition ren-dition of uch programs as ar selected se-lected for this occasion. Following th concert last evening th band played for tb grand march and folk dances given during th ve-i ve-i nlng play hour. |