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Show THE FARMER'S ROUND-UP. 5 1 j"" ROM February 3 to 13, inclusive, at the B. Jj A. C. in this city, will be held the annual Farmer's Round-Up and Housekeepers' Conference, Confer-ence, the sessions of which proved so popular last year. At that time the B. A. C. established a new record of attendance for the state, population considered, con-sidered, and everybody was enthusiastic over the splendid instructions given. With the advertising that the institution received at that time, the attendance this year should be far in advance of what it was last year. Every single farmer and grower of livestock, horticulturist and housewife of southern Utah should make it a point to attend. The information informa-tion disseminated on agricultural and kindred subjects, sub-jects, and on housekeeping and home economice, ire invaluable, and should be eagerly absorbed by ill our people. The dates have been changed so that the round-up will be over this year before any of the early spring work commences, and there is no excuse ex-cuse for anybody failing to attend. Rates are announced on the Salt Lake Route for the occasion as well as for all the other round-ups to be held contiguous to its line. The good effects of the instructions given last year have been plainly manifested in the strides this section has made in an agricultural way, and all we can say is, keep the good work oiling. Next to increased capital, we need nothing noth-ing worse in southern Utah than scientific train-'ng train-'ng along industrial lines a commodity that the B. A. C. through the medium of its regular "ourses, its winter courses, and its annual round-ms round-ms is rapidly supplying, and its effects will soon begin to tell in the development and progress of the southern counties of the state. (& |