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Show FARMERS' ROUND-UP EVENT NEXT WEEK AT RICHFIELD Next week, beginning Feb. II, and the week following will be held at Richlield a Farmers' Round-up and Housekeepers' conference. A registration regis-tration fee of one dollar admits to all lectures and demonstrations. This fee admits to all activities of the Extension Ex-tension Division during 1914. The program outlined is here shown for the period next week: Wednesday, Feb. 11 2 p. m Address of welcome, Mayor May-or Guy Lewis. Problems in the Development De-velopment of Southern Utah, Pres.R. D. Young, Richfield. The Part the iLxuension .Division May i'iay in This . Development, Dr. E.G.Peterson, director di-rector of extension division, Utah Agricultural college. 4 p. m The Live Stock Business : Under 1914 Conditions, Prof. John T. Caine III, U. A. C. Handling Beef Cattle, Hon. L. R. Anderson, county chairman, Manti. Open discussion. Judging beef cattle. 7:30 p. m Joint session. A States Education and Its Agriculture, Dr. E. G. Peterson. The Greatest Co-operation in Home Life, Miss Gertrude McCheyne, U. A. C. Thursday, Feb. 12. 10 a. m Some Beef Cattle Problems Prob-lems (lantern slides), Prof. John T. Caine. 11 a. m. Hogs for the Utah Farmer, Far-mer, Prof. Caine. Hog Cholera in Sevier County, Dr. R. Hogan,' Richfield. Rich-field. 1:30 p. m The management of a Herd of Swine, Prof. Caine. Home curing of meats. Open discussion. 3:30 p.m. Meat cutting demonstration demonstra-tion Friday, Feb. 13. 9:30 a. m Sbepon the Farm, Prof. Caine. Handling Range Flocks for Profit. Hon. L. R. Anderson. The future of the Sheep Business, C. B. Stewart. 1:30 p.m Fugar Beet Farming,Hon. Joseph Quinney, Jr. Principles of Feeding, Prof. John T. Caine. Marketing Mar-keting and Grading Wool, C. B. Stewart. 3 p. m Judging Sheep and Hogs. 7:30 p. m Music. Character and success, Hon. Joseph Quinney, Jr. Saturday, Feb. 14 10 a. m The Future of the Horse, Prof. John T. Caine. Hadling Stallions Stal-lions and Mares, C. B. Stewart. Types Ty-pes of Horses for Southern Utah, O. P. Continued on kstpage. Fanners' r.ciird-ip ' Event Week At Fid fie id. (Continued from first page.) Washburn, Monroe: G. 1 astian, Sigurd: Si-gurd: James liolilho, I" ieh I'elrl. 1:.')0 p. u . Some Practical P.reed-ing P.reed-ing problem;., John T. Caine. Management Man-agement Problems, O. P. Washburn. ' p. in Judging 1 orses. IIOUSEKEEPEP.S' CCS FEE ICS CE CHILD WELFARE. T. ecnesilay, Feb. 11, ') a. m., registration: 2 p. m. Feeding Feed-ing '"liildreir of lwl Age. Miss Ger. trude Mepheyne: 4 p. m. Unsanitary IPtbils of Children in Relation to Il'altli, Dr. E. G. 1 eterson; 7:3d, Joint session. Thursday, Feb. 1? in a. m. Demonstration, Demon-stration, The School Children's Lunch, Miss Amy Lyn an: 2 p. m. De-inonstratk De-inonstratk n. Meat Cot kery for Children, Chil-dren, Miss ( heyiT.v 3.('( , Meat Cutting Dem mstration. Kriday, Feb: 1.3 The Well Equipped Equip-ped Home, Miss Lyn an: 2 p.m. Books for the ChPd, Miss Cheyne; 3:00, Music Mu-sic for Children, John Hood. Saturday. Feb. 14 10 a. in. Care of Children's Teeth, Dr. J. Si e; miller: 2:00, Boy s' and Cir's' Club Work, canning can-ning demonstration, J. C. lfogenson. |