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Show LSTATE HORTICULTURAL CON-fc CON-fc VENTION PROGRAM. Ture&avMoTning 10 A. M. InvocationT John P- Sorcnson. County Horticultural Inspector, Salt Lake City, Utah. M President's Annual AddrcK. Prcs. James G. DufTin, Provo UtaTi, Address. Hon. Williami Spry, Gov-cnor Gov-cnor of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Appointment of committees. Tuesday Afternoon 2 P. M. Making a reputation for Fruit. E. II. Shcpard, M'gr., Hood River Fruit Growers Ass'n., Editor Belter Fruit, Hood River, Orcgan. Docs Arsenical Spraying Injure Fruit Trees? Dr. E. D. Ball, Director Direct-or Utah Experiment Station, A. t C. U., Logan, Utah. Tuesday Evening 7:30 P. M. Troublesome Insects 1908. Prof. E. G. Titus, Entomologist, A. C. Uy Logan, Utah. Frost Prcvcntation. Enoch Farr, Fruit Grower, Ogdcn, Utah. Discussion. J. EcTward Taylor, Secretary, Sec-retary, Board of Horticulture, Sal Lake City, Utah. The Women in the Orchard. Mrs. Sarah J. Konold, Sunny Side Farm, Springvillc, Utah. Wednesday Morning 10 A. M. Western Nursery Stock For Western West-ern Growers. P. A. Dix, M'gr., Davis Da-vis County Nurseries, Roy, Utah. Discussion. Victor Christopher-son, Christopher-son, Salt Lake NuVsery Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. Fungi and Fungicides with Special Reference to Utah Conditions. Prof. E. H. Favor, Ass't. ProfTesor Horticulture, Horti-culture, A. C. U., Logan, Utah. Apple Packing Demonstrations. C. F. Lansing, Win. Roylance Co., Provo, Utah. Wednesday Afternoon 2 P. M. Conditions Affecting Price of Fruit in 1908. John F. Moore, M'gr. Grand Junction Fruit Growers Ass'n., Grand Junction, Colorado. Pruning Had Thining1 a Factors in Production of Better Fruit. Prof'.'" R. S. Northrop, Professor Horticulture, Horticult-ure, A. C. U., Logan, Utah. Discussion. Moroni Mortcnsen, Fruit Grower, Bear River City, Utah. Wednesday Evening 7:30 P. M." Cantaloupe GVowing. Green River, Riv-er, Utah. i Discussion! K. H. Cannon, kjfruil Growcjra 'Springvillc, Utah. Some By-Prod'ucts of the OrchardTJ j C. W. MjSmt, Mount Pickle Co.', Salt ( LakcG Utah. |