Show OF UTAH AND ADJOINING STATES i f J INSTITUTE TRAIN i qt IS APPRECIATED Fal Farmers Hear Lectures oi on oni i Agricultural cultural I i l Topics r TH THE ATTENDANCE IS LARGE I I V h Practical Talks on Subjects o of l 1 Vital 1 v Interest to r C t. t I J h State State f r I I Republican Special Service Cache Junction Jan IS DurIng l.-DurIng During the thc wee week tho the Farmers Farmers' Institute train has stopped slopped at Richmond Smithfield Lo Logan Lagan an Mendon and Cacho Cache Junction Ai At all of or these pI pinkos S tho the meetings s Were cr very suc- suc cr Tul Uti largo large crowds gathering s J to toc tou KI c u tho exhibit and arid hoar tho the lectures rim Thu rhu attendance hag hns been so great that the original plan of ot holding the evenIng even even- Inn Ing sessions In tho 00 cars had hal to bo be 1 abandoned and the people havo aavo been heen I 1 i meeting In ward halls for tor evening work vork 1 4 lh The train started at Richmond and I the Industrial club advertised the tho train to such an In extent that tho the people peo peo- J Pie lo turned out on masse Although h tile the weather was stormy and disagreeable disagree disagree- able the cars wore warm and com com- and tho the lectures were well vell received Professor L L. A. A Merrill who vho I 13 le In charge charte of oC the work spoke on tho the subject of ot Dairying and illus Illus- ate tx-ate his 1213 lecture by means of charts Professor John T. T Caine Calno spoke on Breeds of oC lr Dl Dairy Cow Cows and used slides effectively In Iii Illus Illus- his hla remarks s C. C J. J Adno a practical Bear River valley valloy farmer and a graduate graduato of the tho State tural tura college collego of Kansas gave some pointers on horticulture The domestic science work Is con con- dueled ducted by b Sirs Mrs Rona Rena B E. E Maycock who meets fleets the ladies and discusses questions questions ques ques- of making home and economy the home The work at Smithfield Hyrum and Mendon was call cally eally n. n repetition of or the work at Richmond the attendance at the cars l beIn being so large are that tho lectures hall had i t to o b be e repeat repeated ji I SUi Shun Shu- w Interest This Tb i Is the tho first timo that anything any any- thing of or this kind has been attempted Ih hi this state and from all an reports the success of or tho the movement mo exceeds tho the expectation of or those having tho the matter matter mat mat- ter In charge e. Tho The Agricultural col- col cole col col- loge lege e e has lIaR received much praise for taking t the e Initiative In this work and it Is believed ed that more farmers will recci-e recci instruction along along- agricultural a 1 lines Unes durIn luring during this trip than during all aU previous lous trips The Tue lecturers went to Newton ton e last lat evening where they were greeted L by bya I a crowded house The train leaves es today for tor tho the Bear Dear river valley aney where they spend the tile entire week arriving In Os- Os Ogden Osen en next nett Monday from which point the they go 0 through Morgan an and Summit counties |