Show f I ROUSING RECEPTION C GIVEN fARM FARM EXPERTS Ephraim Citizens Show Great Interest t t in Industrial Train i.- i. r With school yells and the playing of stirring airs by the Snow Academy S band the Farmers Special train 4 was greeted aa as it arrived at the local II t r. r depot Wednesday iday afternoon and the 1 N. N f same enthusiastic tic spirit characterized 1 the welcome that tha was extended t to II 1 the experts during their sojourn i iv in inI I v Ephraim In fact it was vas intimated intimate M i c by the visitors that their reception f T here was second to none during th the i trip enthusiasm and attendance coni con con- i o till All ll the afternoon the peo peo- y I Y pie of Ephraim packed the exhibition j C cars cant when they were granted that tha J privilege and ever every lecture and demonstration dem dem- r t 4 was attend attended d by a large larg ii a and eager crowd r t Immediately after the arrival of the train gain the meetings convened at th the ther r academy that of the men in the Asit Assembly As As- it hall and that of the women vom n ih in inthe rr 1 the gym gymnasium Prof Windsor and and i 1 M Mr Garden Cardon ardo were the speakers at the themen's 14 3 mens men's meeting g The former spoke ou on Duty and M Measurement ofa of a f. f j Water and the latter gave an inter inter- t eating esting talk calk on potato culture In th the e women's women department Miss Ivins loins lectured lectured lec lec- I i- i on on Household Sanitation and Meats i At the c conclusion of the meetings 1 j 1 Prof Caine gave a a. stock judging demonstration on the depot grounds fi tf r He scored four cf of the stallions owned I. t by by local people and Raid said the animals i would make about as good an average as any four stallions in the state but butt t he deplored the fact that the four ani I mals inal belong t t K three different breeds t t that being too big a mixture for a community of this size A At 7 o'clock the visitors were banqueted banqueted ban ban- at the Snow Academy thet the t i f feast ast being served by Miss Perr Perry the a instructor in domestic science at the f 4 academy The banquet reflected cV c I great credit on both both the academy and V J Miss Misa Perry and it is but fair to note f- f A i in in passing that Miss Perry is doing l' l 1 I some most excellent work in her del der de- de l- l t r rf f ft A general meeting was held in the theY y i Assembly hall at 8 J. J Edward Ed Ed- Eds s i ward ard Taylor spoke on The Basis of oft t- t ty Good Orchards Miss lying Ivins on 1 Labor Saving Labor Saving Devices in the Home iJ C II H. M. M Cushing Gushing on The Relationship J of Railroads to toO the Farmer and f JUt of Caine Came on th the e su subject subject of b Jec tl 0 of f live live- 1 lve- lve py stock l Musical selections ions were furnished t at the afternoon and evening meet- meet f. f t ings nga by the academy orchestra and the 10 academy choir Prof H. H E. E Jensen Jenen Jensen Jen- Jen sen en principal of the agricultural d department de- de of the academy presided atthe at atle atthe the le me meetings tings and to him and Principal pal al N. N E. E Noyes is due the credit of making such excellent arrangements for or the reception of the visitors |