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Show THE FARMERS' "R01D-UP." Spleudicl Program Arranged For Ii stractroi of Visitors. WILL NOT BE A DULL Oft IDLE BOUI Agriculture and Kindred Pur-suits Pur-suits to Have Right of Way. v Following is the program for the first week's period of the big Farmers' and Housekeepers' Conference, which will open in Cedar City at the Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College on February 23, and continue for two weeks. The program reached us today, too late to permit of using the entire program this issue, but the complete program will appear in subsequent issues. A registration fee of one dollar will admit you to all lectures and demonstrations, and the registration card admits to all Extension Division activities during 1914. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2:00 p. m. JOINT SESSION The Future of Agriculture, and Education in Utah, President John A. Widtsoe, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural College. 7:30 p. m.-JOINT SESSION cOTJ.e,trtn'iBl Hew EdBcatloisV President L. N. Marsden, County Chairman, Parowan. A report to the Farmers and Housewives, of the Years's work, Principal R F; Homer, Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural College. The Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College, President John A. Widtsoe. Music. Tuesday February 24 10 a. m. Tho Fruit Situation in Utah Today, J. Edward Tay- lor. State Horticultural Inspector, Inspec-tor, Salt Lake City. Caring for the Orchard, Dr. E. D. Ball. Horticultural outlook for Washington Wash-ington county, Thomas Judd, St. George. 12 The Most Immediate Need of Southeastern Utah, Dr. E. G. Peterson, Director Extension Exten-sion Division, Utah Agricultural College. 2 p. m. Dry Farming in Utah. Pres. John A. Widtsoe. Discussion led by Robert Wrig-ley, Wrig-ley, Branch Agricultural College. Eliminating Disease and Insect Pests, J. Edward Taylor. -4 p. m. Irrigation Science. What it Means to the State, Pres. John A. Widtsoe. Discussion led by Pres. L. N. Marsden. Wednesday, February 25. 10 a. m. Boys' and Girls' Club Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Prof. J. C. Hogenson. Utah Agricultural College. The Agricultural Practices Practi-ces of Beaver and Iron Counties, Robert Wrigley. 11:30 a. m. Pastures and Pasture Grasses, Professor J. O. Hogenson. 2 p. m. Soil Fertility, Dr. Frank S. Harris, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural College. Farm Manage ment, Dr. R. J. Evans. 3:30 p. m. The Best Use of Irrigation Water, Dr. Frank S. Harris. 7:30 p. m. Joint Session, Building Homes in Utah. Music. Art in Home Building, Randall Jones, Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural College. Roads and Home Building, Other Recommendations Recommenda-tions for the South, Senator Henry W. Lunt, Cedar City. Agriculture and Home Making, Pje&ident John A. Widtsoe. Music. i M Thursday, February 2C. J 10 a. m. -The use of Better ! Seeds and What it Means to the ill Farmer, Dr. R. J. Evans, Uti- M lization of By-products of Gar- M den and Orchard A canning ) Demonstration. Prof. J. C. ! Hogenson. fl 2p.m. Character and Prosper- rM ity, Hon. Joseph Quinney Jr., I Logan. rm 8 p. m. The part Germs Play vsB in our Agriculture, Dr. E. G. ijfl Peterson. ll Friday, February 27. 'B 10 a. m. Gardening for Profit, f M Prof. J. C. Hogenson. fl 11 a. m.-The Boy on the Farm; Hon. Joseph Quinney, fr. sm 12 Dry Farming method in Cache Valley, Hon. John ,Q, 4B Adams, Logan. Dry Farming M in Kane County, James Bunting-, 9 Kanab. Alfalfa Growing, Th. Care of the Crop, Prof. J C. M Hogenson. jH 2 p. m. The Alfalfa Weevil, , It Can be Controlled, Dr. E. G. M Titus. Discussion led by, U. T. fl Jones, Cedar City. '"- M 4 p. m. Orchard insect apJ--!ytP(H their Control, Dr. E. G. uTSS " 7:30 p. m.-Music. or Human Breeding ' r tt- ; Slides) Dr. E. G. TiTo to- 1 Greatest Co-operation-LitVn.'tK M Life, Miss Gertrude ir" ?rt M Music. A, ' ' " SaturdayKr;J:-, ,M 10 a. m, Potajoea; soil, CtRir. " . vation, Irrigation, and Market- ', HlH inc., Prof. J. C. Hogeoee. i Judging, of Grains ad. Pdtatoef, iJM City. ' " "' T fl 2 p. m. D.'able Iodilttri :JM on the South-west counties, S4o , iM atorLurit. i Needed Industries in Beaver .; county Samuel O. White, County ' y SB Chairman. ;H Open'Drscussion. |