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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1953 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD i lilt fpd (SO 1 Cows of fhe prize herd PK1ZE HERD, PRIZE FARM of Brigham Young University await milking in the modern milking barn aithe university's! new 601-ac- hear Spanish Fork. Public open house will be held : at -- MBPL '3 IFFEESI , , re Around and About UTAH COUNW s By ROSALIE HALL WILDE FR . ; Farmers. General Public Ihvited to pen House of Nw BYU Experiment Farm tarmsii 4-14- 47 Farmers of Central Utah and tr1 qo o nart rvf tVif nrncrra m rf all other people interested are in- horticultural instruction at the Mrs. Lottie Robison of Fillmore has been visiting at the home vited, to the public open house areas of Mr. and Mrs: Rolf A. Robison. The' scheduled for Friday from 2 to 5 farm. The three major of her son and daughter-in-lastudy will be demonstrated of or- elder, Mrs. Robison came especially to greet her new granddaugh- p.m. at Brigham Toung Univer' sity's hew experimental chard management practices, ter. Rose Marie. near and farm Spanish study of existing outstanding va project ' tours will be con- rieties and promising new varie Guided Fork. Word has been received of the. birth of a first son to Richard ducted, ties as they are developed, and a Thelm jTuesday! morning wife former the Waters, and The , will new his the farm Coroy expand practical training of students in in Idaho Falls, Ida. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. Corey, animal husbandry, horticulture orchard management including of the identification of varieties. Later Idano Falls, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Waters, Proves The new and agronomy two has on Coryfs Grandfather was his born birthday, an ornamental horticulture divi arrival, who, university. Machele. and Elizabeth a as sisters testing ground sion may be added to the pro Operated for student proectjs and ideas, gram. "" i Other training will lie in the Mrs. Jane Davis is visiting with her daughter Ivadell Ford the farm will enable tht various the at instruction horticultural of dairF husbandry, beef, fields Calif. iji Burlmgame, broaden their curricula. sheep, and swine production and of the size of the farm, keeping farm records. Because Mrs. John .i(Shirley Ann) Anderson and her daughters Julie, the agriculture department will Students interested in large Denece, and Karilee of Salt Lake City1 are visitingat the .home of now be able to offer aKpractical livestock operations will be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill W Wilson. farm management course. Live- dairy ,. ' encouraged, to spend several stock management oh a large months before or after .graduaArlen Glade Waters,- son .of Mr. and Mrs.. Carrel Waters and scale will also be introduced by tion working at the farm to be-- : Fred Dunford, son of Mrs. Lelah Dunford have left for Fort Ord, the Animal Husbandry Depart-- , come familiar with daily farm ment. Calif., where they will receive their six months Army training. In the field of agronomy the problems. Beginning, practical instruction Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards and their family of Orem are plan- - newest crop varieties will be Will, still be given to lower divi and vari utilized and ning a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Edwards and their hew baby ous systems compared, of and fer- sion students at the student proj irrigation Mr.? son in Ogden. They also plan to visit with and Mrs. La Veil ect area located at the old farm using different' for- north of the Edwards inv Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Don' Edwards in tility studiesrates campus. and times of ap mulations, i LK w. .'.'! 601-ac- re r J Si, 1' . m , s 1 .... -- I , ,1 pro-gram- IzW Li ' a r j ; . i. 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