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Show Mm- . " a. r. RorND-rp. H LAST Wednesday in this eity the B anmifil edui-ntional feast for the farm- B era and houRfkreprrs f southern Utah HBa opened at the Branch Asrriciiliin M College, with a" strong array of in H strurtors in line for the various Ice H tures and demonstration which will H constitute the work's program. No H pains have been spnrod this year to B make the Round-Up one of the beet H '" the history ofouthern Utah Th" B. lectures and demonstrations thus fav r have warranted ahis assertion. The BMM proceenure this ,ar is just a little H different to thati of previous year-. A ' there heinp: a rjf.ser contact hetweeti m EL- the instructors Xnd pupils; fewer for- M mal lectures aJd more classes and -i. laboratory demonstration g " 'rne attendane, which was rather KJp slack at the opening sessions, is srrad K ' ually increasing and we have no doubt tlyi h,,t t"t-j the Round Ijt-. . aflnatos ar"aVy enrollment Bf Mrmt the VJfE- JKtTa complete. Bli .Brna1,1,''r''lw ln '"''' ""' "v1'" F) I M Pfcutle "v"r '" Spatfie instructions be Bl fj have sjntorvsts In- more apt to do B pref''''1 uk"n " at his verv feet, luit f! S WejFn d,PloHMlt,ntat'e of these irolden 'V OeAnltod States bottpr . th V' Jm. VmrtViv iav tic. BA TK neutrals. ,d 8olve the Problems Pai.i.ition that is thus brought to our Hi doors by the Extension Division of Hk the Agricultural College. B The instruction at these Round-Ups H Is not comprised of vague theories, K which have no application to the con- HL ditions of the people here, but are v matters which vitally concern the peo- K -i P'e '"n their everyday occupations and B'1 problems. Hfj' . Every single, solitary farmer and H.f s housekeeper in the southern counties t . of the state should make it a point sy j . J attend at least some of the sessions Ml ' f tn'B Round-Up. |