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Show FARMERS' ROOU? OfEliS AT IM LOGA.V. Jaa. 21. Th aecead aioa of the farmer' roundup and housekeeper,' housekeep-er,' caaveatioa apaaed at e'elork tbia morning at the agricultural college. Tka opening address, "Irrtgatioa Practice In t'tah," wa givea by Pro. W. W. McLaughlin ef tbe I'aiKd rjtatet dc-partmcnt dc-partmcnt of aSTlculture, A talk oa ''Drainage for Fruit aad (arden Land " followed by C. F. Brown, a member af tka extensioa divisioa of the Utah agricultural college. Matbo-nihak Matbo-nihak Thouiaa of Halt Lake City d-dressed d-dressed the roundup on "Irrigatioa Law for the Farmer," and Rtste Knglorcr ('. Tanner , spoke on -" A Propoaed Be form in Irrigation Law." Tbe afteraooa was given over ta peeehc hv President J. V Widlsse, Dr. l. F. llarri, and Dr. Robert Utew-art. Utew-art. Prcidrnt Widtsoe spoke on "Everlasting "Ever-lasting Prinriplc in Farming." Dr. P. 8. Harris, -who I, head of the agroa-onty agroa-onty druartmcDt in tbe I'tsk agricultural agricul-tural rollege, used ae hi tibjert "Cropping "Crop-ping Hvirtrm fnr Utah: What Tt Meaol fnr the Ktate." The late afternoon waa given etcr to an inspection of machinery at the fair ground. A roucert will ha givea thin oening in Ike I.ngan tabernacle. During the day talk were given t Ih honiivVecpcr by Mi Oertnidc Mc-it'hevn. Mc-it'hevn. Mra. L. D. Ralctielor, William II. Homer and Miu Leak Ivim ef bait Lake Citv. |