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Show HE FIBS' "romp; " ' . Splendid Program Arranged For Instruction of Visitors. ! f 1, WILL NOT BE A DULL OR , IDLE HOUR Agriculture and Kindred Pursuits to Have Night of Way. I Following Is tho program for the Farmer's Round-up and Houso-' Houso-' keepers' Conference, which will open I nt the Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City, on Fob. 23, and continue ( to Mach 7th. I -A registration fee of ono dollar i v will admit you to all lectures and dem onstrations, and the registration card admits you to all Extension Division , activities during 1014. Monday, Feb. 23. 2:p. m. Joint Session, The future of Agriculture, and Education in Utah, President John A. Widtsoo, Utah l' Agricultural College. 7:30 p. m. Joint Session Music. Southern Utah's Wclcomo to tho Now Education, Presidnt L. N Marsden, . Repprt to tho Farmers and House- wives of tljo Year's Work, Principal R. F. Homor, Branch Agricultural College. " The Branch Agricultural Collage, I Pros. Johp A. Widtsoe. Music. - Tuesday, Feb. 21. ""X 10 a. jr.. The Fruit "Situation in V. Utah Today, J. Edward Taylor, State Horticultural Inspector, Salt Lake Qity. , Caring for the Orchard, Dr. E. D. Ball. Horticultural Outlook for Washington Washing-ton County, Thpmas Judd, St. George. 13:p0 m.The Most Immediate , f- Need of Southern Utah, Dr. E. G Ik-It... . Peterson, Director Extension Division MS' v - , Utah Agricultural College. " ttfo ' - . .-,i2L0J. p. m,Dry Farming in Utah, "- , - 'Pi'csrjoTin A. Widtsoo Discussion Jed by Robert Wrigley, Branch Ag--' '( ' ricultural Collogo. . ' " Eliminating Disease and Insect Peats, J. Edward Taylor, v 4:00 p. m. Irrigation .Science: What it means to tho State, Pros. John A. Widtsoe. Discussion led by Pros. L. N. Marsden. Wednesday, February 25. 10:C0 a. m. Boys and Girls Club Work in Agriculture and Homo Economics, Eco-nomics, Professor J. C. Hogenson. of Utah Agricultural College. Tho Agricultural Practices of Beaver and ' Iron Counties, Robert Wrigley. 11:30 a.m. Pastures and Pasture ,' Grasses, Professor J. C. Hogcnson. 2:00 p.m. Soil Fertility, Dr. Frank S. Harris, Utah Agricultural College. Farm Management, Dr. R. J. Evans. Ev-ans. 3:30 p. m.The Best Use of Irri- i gation Water, Dr. Frank S. Harris. ? 7:30 p. m. Joint Sesion Building I Homes in Utah Music Art in Home f Building, Randall L. Jones, Branch Agricultural College. , U Roads and Home Building, Other Recommendations for tho South, Sen-! Sen-! ator Henry W. Lunt, Cedar City. I Agriculture and Home Making, ' J' President John A. Widtsoe. ; Music Thursday, February 20. 10:00 a. m. Tho Use of Better Seeds and What it Means to the Far-' Far-' mer, Dr. R. J. Evans. Utilization of Bi-products of Gar- ' den and Orchard a Canning demon stration, Prof. J. C. Hogenson. 2:00 p. m. Character and Prosperity, Prosper-ity, Hon. Joseph Quinney, Jr., Logan. Lo-gan. 3:00 p.m. The Part Germans Play in Our Agriculture, Dr. E. G. Peter- ' son. j Friday, February 27. I , 10:00 a. m. Gardening for Profit, j Prof. J. C. Hogenson. i . 11:00 a. in. The Boy on tho Farm. Hon. Josoph Quinney, Jr , 12:00 m. Dry Farming Methods H in Cacho Valley, Hon. John Q. h, Adams, Logan. k Dry Farming in Kano County, ti ' James Bunting, Knnab. ' Alfalfa Growing, The Care of Crop, Prof. J. C. Hogenson. 2:00 p. m.The Alfalfa Weevil, ) It can be controlled, Dr. E. G. Titis. Discussion led by, U. T. Jones, Cedar City. 4:00 p. m. Orchard Insects and their Control, Dr. E. G. Titis. 7:30 p. m. Music. Eugenics, or Human Breeding, (Lantern Slides) Dr. E. G. Titis. The Greatest Co-operation In Homo j v Life, Miss Gortudo McCheyno. ,. Music. J VM V Saturday, Feb. 28. "N 0 I X0:00 a. m. Potatoes, Soil Cultiva-'Vjv Cultiva-'Vjv tipn, Irrigation apd Marketing, Prof. J, C. Hogenson. " Judtring of Gra.in? and Pbtatoes. 12:00 m. Stato Dairy and Food Inspection, Hon. Willard Hanson, State Commissioner, Salt Lake City. 2:00 p. nt. Desirable Industries on tho Southwest Counties, Sonator Lunt. Reeded Industries Jn Beaver Cpun-y, Cpun-y, Samuol O. White, County Ohafr- Open Discussion. (Continued on pajft six) Bv r I |