| Show UTAH'S SCIENTISTS LISTEN TO PAPERS The second session of ot the annual convention convention con con- con con- venton of the Utah academy of science was held this morning In the science room at the high school and the m members declare decare it I a very ven Inter Interesting sUn and satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory one Papers were read Tead b by Dr Di- P. P F. F Homer of Pleasant Pleasnt Grove Gro whose subject subject subject sub sub- was Killing Tem Temperatures for Fruit Buds Prof Proto E. E B B B. B Hoff Alkali InJury Injury In- In jur Jury to Leaves Prof Pro C. C 1 M. M Turpin Breeding for tor Egg Eg Production and E. E n. n Hodon of tho the forestry service Reforestation Re uRo forestation ion After the lie noon recess the convention met a again aln to listen to toa a thesis b by Dr DI W W. r. C. C Ebaugh of the state university whose subject was wa The Century of Hypothesis Dr A A. A A Knowlton Is scheduled for an address ss on Heisler Al Alloys Al- Al loys and Dr Robert St Stewart warl will speak on the Movement Io of Nitrogen n Under Irrigation Tonight's ht's session selston will 1 be the last lat of or the the feature will bo be Prof convention and 1 bi Por William Petersons Peterson's thesis on The Tho Planetary Planetary Plan Plan- H HypothesIs o of a a New Theory of World Formation A A. H H. Thiessen will 1 deliver delver the concluding address on Meteorology Meteorology Me t The principal papers at at last last nights night's meeting mecUm were b by t Prof Pf E. E D. D Ball Bal of the agricultural col college e who tallied talked on The Science of Race Rae Betterment and Pr Proto Prof f. f Marcus Marcua E E. Jones Jonet on The Erth Movements Move Move- Io e me merits ments ts of or the Yas |