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Show 1 THE FARMERS' I "ROUND-UP." iiv IK Splendid Program Arranged For Instruction of Visitors. 9 WILL NOT BE A DULL OR M IDLE HOUR IK -Agriculture and Kindred Pursuits Jflj to Have Right of Way. uh K Following is the program for the H Farmer's Round-up and House- keepers' Conference, which will open at tho Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City, on Feb. 23, and continue ' to Mach 7th. A registration fee of ono dollar will admit you to all lectures and dem-H dem-H onstrations, and the registration card rS admits you to all Extension Division ftj activities during 1914. m .Monday, Feb. 23. B 2: p. m. Joint Session, The future of Agriculture, and Education in Utah, President John A. Widtsoo, Utah m Agricultural College. 1 7:30 p. m. Joint Session Music. Southern Utah's Welcomo to tho Mow - Education, Presidnt L. N Marsden, 1 Report to the Farmers and House- . . I wives of the Year's Work, Principal I R. F. Homer, Branch Agricultural College. Tho Branch Agricultural iSA College, President John A. Widtsoe. 1 Music. Tuesday, Feb. 24. " J 10 a. m. Tho Fruit Situation in Utah Today, J. Edward Taylor, State Horticultural Inspector, Salt Lake City. Caring for the Orchard, Dr. E. D. Ball. , Horticultural Outlook for Washing- ton County, homas Judd, St. V George. fZ JrV ! 12:00 m.- fa Most Immediate XM ' Need of So(Jte Utah. Dr. E. G, g ' Peterson, Dire2J Extension Division I ' Utah AgricultAl College, ffl I 2:00, p. m. Dry Farming in Utah, fls Pres. John A. Widtsoo Discussion " . led by Robert Wrigleyi BranolL-Acr- J r"" - iPlgattj Science: jgML' ' Wh&Vmeo'ns tfthe Stkto Pre... W John A. Widtsoe. Discussion led by H 3 F Pres. L. N. Marsden. 9 Wednesday, February 25. L 0 10:00 a. m.-Boys and Girls Club c $ Work in Agriculture and Homo Eco- Mi nomics Professor J. C. Hogcnson. $ Utah Agricultural College. The 1 AgricuUurafPractlces oi ! Beaver and i WL Iron Counties, Robert Wrigloy. H 11:30 a.m. Pastures and Pasture H Grasses. Professor J. C. Hogenson. j B 2?00 pm.-Soil Fertility, Dr. Frank B' S.Harris, Utah Agricultural College. , ,96 Farm Management, Dr. R. J. Ev- "1 I n 3:30 p. m.-Tho Best Use .of Im- I cation Water, Dr. Frank S. Harris I V B 7-30 p. m. Joint Seslon Building p. gaffi slB5K m SrSdr Building, Other i Recommendations for tho South, Sen. II ator Henry W. Lunt, Cedar City. W- ' Acricultur'o and Home Making, ' President John A. Widtsoe. Music i rri....oJr PMirunrv 26. f 10:00 a. m. The Use of Better Seeds and What it Means to tho Far- 1 mr Dr. R. J. Evans. ""Utilization of Bi-products of Garden Gar-den and Orchard-a Canning demon-stration, demon-stration, Prof. J. C Hogcnson. 2:00 p. m.-Charactcr and Prosperity, Prosper-ity, Hon. Joseph Quinney, Jr., u- Ba3-.00 P. m.-The PG"!, in Our Agriculture, Dr. E. U reter- 8n' Friday, February 27. I ' 10:00 a. m. Gardening for Profit, .0J0C:mTnh8oBoyontheFarm, nTo2g8Cra!AtynCming Methods ! in Cache Valley, Hon. John Q ATy' Farming in Kane County, ' KnrThe Care of Crop, '. Moo'' i Plfalfa Weevil,' sCcferbrUneGs;c T Je Miss Gertudo McChoyno. Music. i Saturday, Feb. 28. V 10-00 a. m.-rotatocs, Soil Cultiva- t; tion, IrrlgaUon and Marketing, Prof. ' I :'i m Open Discussion. f "f- Monday, March 2. I ' ' . 10:00 a. m.-Tho Livestock Busl- H B B' ncss, Professor John T. Caino III. Handling of Beef Cattle, Hon. Wil-ford Wil-ford Day, Parowan. 1:30 p m. Somo Beef Cattle Problems, Prob-lems, (Lantern) John T. Caine III. Breeds, Right Type Bulls and Marketing. Mar-keting. 3:30 p. m. Judging, Feeders, Fat Cattlo, Breeding Cattle. Tuesday, March 3. 9:30 a ,m. The Future of tho Sheep Business, C. B. Stewart, Salt Lake City. Handling Sheep for Profit, William H. Lyman, Parowan. Sheep on tho Farm, David Sharp, Jr.. Branch Agricultural College. 1:30 p. m. Some Practical Breeu-ing Breeu-ing Problems, Prof. J. T. Caine, III. Somo Practical Breeding Problems, Prof. J. T. Caine, III 3:30 p. m. Marketing Wool, C. B. Stewart. Judging Sheep. Wednesday, March 4. 0:30 a. m. Hogs for tho Utah Farmer, David Sharp Jr. Management of a Herd of Swine, Prof. J. T. Caino, III Hog Cholera and its Control, Dr. H. J. Frederick. 1:30 p. m. rButchering on the Farm. Homo Cnring of Meat. William L. Cook, Beaver. 3:30 p. m. Meat Cutting Demonstration, Demon-stration, William L. Cook, Prof. J. T. Caine III. Thursday, March 5. 9:30 a. m. The Future of the horse John T. Caine III. Handling Stallions and Marcs, J. R. Allen. Types of Hones for Southern Utah, Enrich Jones, Cedar City, Anton Iv-ins, Iv-ins, Enterprise. 1:30 p. m. Sonudness and Unsoundness Un-soundness in horses, Dr. H. J. Frederick. Fred-erick. Veterinary Hints for Farmers, Dr. Frank Whitehead. Veterinary Clinic. 3:30 p. m. Judging Horses and Friday, March G. 10 a. m. What Dairying Means to Southern Utah, Mr. J. E. Dorman, in charge Western Dairy Division, U. S. Department of A. Tho Dairy Cow, Dave Sharp. Building up a Dairy Herd, Prof, ohn T. Caine, III. 1:30 p. m. The Value of Testing Dairy Cows, J. E. Dorman. Feding for Milk, Prof. John T. Caino III. 3:30 p. m.-r-Judginy nuirv fajtliir of Southern- Cfant)tefl.y - -' ENTERTAINMENTS. Monday, February 23, 9:30 p. i m. Handshake, Branch Agricultural Col- 1CPTeueAsaay,OrFUcb!'24,'8:00 p. m.-Ro-ception Farmers' and Housewives, Cedar City Commercial Club. Thursday, Feb. 2G, 8:00 p. m.--Pro-gram"B A'.C. Agricultural Club and Homo Economics Students, B. A. C. AUFrav "Feb. 27, 8:00 p. m.-Dance B. A. 8' Agricultural Club, Audltor- iU Sunday, March 1, 7:30 p. m. Concert, Con-cert, Cedar City Choirs, Tabernacle. Tuesday, March 3, 8 p. m.-Round- UPThursday:March 5, 8 p. m.-Pro-gram and Entertainment, 13. a. Kj. Student Body PROGRAM FOR THE . LADIES' CONFERENCE To Be Held at Cedar City, February 23 to March 7, 1914. Monday, Feb. 23. 10:00 a. m. Registration. 200 p. m. Conjoint session. Address, President John A. Widtsoo of the Utah Agricultural College. 3:00 p. m. Obeying tho Law of T ifn Dr E. D. Ball, Director Experiment Experi-ment Station" Utah' Agricultural Col- lege. 7:30 p. m. Joint Session. Music. , ,. Southern Utah's Welcome to tho Now Education, President L. N. Marsden, County Chairman, Parowan. A Report to tho Farmers and House Wives of the Year's Work, Prlnclpa R. F. Homer, Branch Agricultural Collcce. . The Branch Agricultural College, Pres. John A. Widtsoe. ! Tuesday, February 24. 10:00 a. m.lFood, Fuel and Bulldera for the Body, Miss Gertrude Mc-Cheyno, Mc-Cheyno, Utah Agricultural College. 2f00 'p m. The Most Immediate Need of Southern Utah, Dr. E. G. Peterson, Director Extension Division, Utah Agricultural Collogo. 3:30 p. m. Homo Piano and EA' Lent, Beatrice Snow, Millard Acad- Pmy" Wednesday, Fedruary 25 10:00 a. m. Food Factors AlTccting its Uso to the Individual, Gertrude "SSreRaldngMtforlho Homo, J. Edward Taylor, Salt Lake ; sft)0 p. m. Demonstration Apples in Many Ways, Beatrlco Snow. HOpm. Joint Session, Building Homes Pin Utah, Randall L. Jones, Branch Agricultural College. JoSX? Branch Agricultural College. Roads and Homo Building. Other Recommendations for tho South, ben-ator ben-ator Henry W. Lunt, Cedar City. President John A. Widtsoe. Music. . . ' Continued on page 4. f , 1 . . -t.mt PROGRAM FOR". THE LADIES' CONFERENCE - i 1 Continued from pago 1. Thursday, February 20. 10:00 a. m. Foods. Caro of Foods in tho Home, Gortrudo McCheyne. 2:00 p. m. Demonstration. Cheese us a Substitute for 'Meat, Miss Betf-trico Betf-trico Snow. Friday, February 27. 10:00 n. m. Food. Sorvice of Food. Entertaining in Homo, Gortrudo Mc-Cheyno. Mc-Cheyno. 2:00 p. m. Tho Right to bo Well Born, Dr. E. G. Titis, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural College. 3:30 p. m. Demonstration, Bread & Bread Making, Amy Leigh, Branch Agricultural College. 7:30 p. m. Music. Eugenics or Human Breeding (lantern (lan-tern Slides), Dr. E. G. Titis. Tho Greatest Co-operation in Homo Life, Gortrudo McCheyne. Music. Saturday, February 28. 10:00 a. m. Demonstration Girls' and Boys' Clubs, Canning Demonstration, Demonstra-tion, Prof. J. C. Hogenson, Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural Collego. Monday, March 2. 10:00 a. m. Ideas for tho Homo Laundry, Gertrude McCheynfe. 2:00 p. m. Removal of Spots and Stains, Sarah Hutteball. Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College. 3:00 p. m. Dress; its Relation to Health and Beauty, Mable M. Dalley. Tuesday, March 3. 10:00 a. m. The Montossori Home )f Children, Gertrude McCheyne. 2:00 p. m. Clean Milk tor the Home, Bon. It. EldVige, Utah Agricultural College and U. S. Dopt. of Agriculture. Agricul-ture. 3:30 p. m. Demonstration Milk and Eggs in the -Diet, Hottis Whito, Murdock Academy. Wednesday, March J. 10:00 a. m. Open Pnrlimont, Discipline Dis-cipline and the Child, led by R. L. Wrigley. 2:00 p. m. Demonstration Palatable Palata-ble Ways of Preparing Ham, Gertrude McCheyne. 3:30 p. m. Meat Cutting Demonsta-tion, Demonsta-tion, William L. Cook, Beaver. Prof. John T. Caino, III, Utah Agricultural College. Thursday March 5. 10:00 a. m. Reading for Children Gertrude McCheyne. 1:00 p. m. The Home Beautiful, Mabel M. Dalley. 3:30 "p.m. Applied Economics, Het-tio Het-tio Whito. Friday, Marcn 6. 10:00 a. m. Music nnd Music Teaching for Children. 2:00 p. m. Demonstration, Fancy Bread, Amy Leigh, 3:30 p. m. Bread Judging. Saturday, March 7. 10:00 a. m. Homo Economics Associations Asso-ciations in Utah, Gertrude McCheyne. v 2:00 p. m. GardonB and Girls,Prof. J. C. Hogenson. 3:00 p. m. Cleanliness of Body nnd Mind, Gertrude McCheyne. School Day for Public School Children Child-ren of Southern Counties. ENTERTAINMENTS. Monday, February 23 U:30 p. m, Handshake. College Auditorium. Tuesday, February 24, 7:30 p. m. Reception to Farmers nnd Housewives, House-wives, Cedar City Commercial Club. Tuesday, February 20, 3:30 p. m. Reception to Housewives by Ladies' Clubs and Church Organizations, Collego Col-lego Auditorium. 800 p. m. Program, Collcgo Agricultural Agri-cultural Club and Home Economics Students, Collcgo Auditorium. Friday, February 27, 8:00 p. m Dance, College Agricultural Club, Auditorium. Sunday, March 3, 7:30, p. m. Concert, Con-cert, Cedar Choirs, Tabernaclo. Tuesday, March 3, 8:00 p. in Round-up Special, Collego Auditorium. Thursday, March 6. 8:00 p. m Program and Entertainment, Collego Student Body. |