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Show Spotlighting UTAHJ! Suith to Tell Zion and Hi yce Siory Charles J. Smlih, suiJcrlhtt'n.'ent ,of Zion and Bryce C?nyon National Nation-al Parks w:il discuss the problem of "catering to the vacationist" at tho Utah Mftor Court Association's first annual convention to bs h;ld at Salt Lake Ci'.y November 2. Mutor court owners frcm all s-c'.ions of he State will bo in rttendanco to .liscu's -taking ca of Centennial v'sitors." vcn.hful Farmers of I'iah. HunoreJ '.mt5 H. D y, Drap;r; Lewis H. ". .Tdr.iT. Rch id'.i; und IVo Me-'.can. Me-'.can. B.-i':-c.ve all fLtu.e fa:m-4 fa:m-4 cf Amtrlcs, will be horor:d In.-Vir In.-Vir acccmphFhineii'.s r.t the annual an-nual meet ng of the National As-ochtion As-ochtion of Fu ure Farmers to b irld in Krsns City, October 20. Utah is proud of these young nvn nd the prominent part the Utah .'uture farmers of Ameriea arc phy-lng phy-lng in the agricultural development of Utah, Utah Farms Too Small Professor L. R. Ilumphciys, he;.d of agriculture education, Utah State Agricultural College has declare;'. that U..ili faaiu ute too sni-Jl as cronomlctl units to compete with large scale production. "Many Utah farmers pre subdst rnce famrrs. while others no part- time farmers," he says. Twin rr roof ro-of farming by increased irrlgati-m i or inere ase the efficiency of farming. P otc.-sur Humphcrys warn;d: "u liiant'p In Utah farm'ng h necc.-sary necc.-sary if Utah is to compete effectively effective-ly with other states." Explaining further, he said, "lands must tw , leveled, ditches relocated, crop ro- i tatlon rdopted and fe-tilizers usoc! : -o b::ild up the soil." Utah Juvenile Court In Spu'li(l:t I W.iEhlngUn State h'. drri J I '.l at Utah's T.vcnile c urt is ono of the bst In the nation, ?nJ as a re- !rult. ihry will a cpv th; Utih :y.v item. The announcement ws Mid. I at the annual Western P.oba 1 and Parole Officers Association con-I con-I ventlon held at Seattle, |