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Show THREE ROUND-UPS ARE BEING PLANNED FOR ...4... Richfield. LoRfin, and Cedar city to be Favored With Conventions ThU Winter. r ...4... Throe lir Farmers' round-ups and Housekeepers conferences will be held in Utah this winter, according to plans just perfected by the Extcntion Divison of the Utah Agricultural College. Coll-ege. Richfield will be the center of the first convention which will run from January 11 to 1!. The College at Logan will be headquarters for the second gathering, wfiich will run from January 21 to 20, while the third will a be held at Cedar City, from February t to !. The solution of agricultural war problems will occupy the chief attention at-tention of the men and v. omen of all three conventions. While the programs pro-grams have not yet received their final form, it is safe to assert that tfrcatcr production and conservation will serve as the central idea of much of the work offend. The organization of farm work in such a way as to make farm labor more efficient will be emphasi. .11 as the use of power machinery on the farm. These problems are of the surpreme importance, import-ance, because this country must pro luce more in l'.H8 than in 11)17 and with a greatly reduced labor supply. Many special courses of one week's duration will be offered. Various authorities of national and international inter-national fame will address the convention con-vention on subjects of vitul present-day present-day interest. at" |