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Show U. P. Agriculture Car Program Released for County "Dairymen Look to New Horizons," Hori-zons," will be the general theme for the program aboard the Union Un-ion Pr.clTic Agricultural Improvement Improve-ment Car at Cedar City this year. John Barnard, USU Extension Dairyman, will handle the dairy discussions to go along with the two new films on dairy production produc-tion and raising replacement heifers, which will be shown by Wesley D. Soulier, agricultural agent for the Union Pacific Railroad. Rail-road. The program will be al tered slightly for the stop at Mo-1 dena In the Escalante Valley to cover "General Livestock Production," Produc-tion," which is more important in that area. According to Mr. Sjoblom and Mr. Sopulier the following meeting meet-ing schedule will be held aboard the car: Tuesday, Feb. 16, Cedar City-Subject, City-Subject, dairying. 9:30 to 11 a. m., Parowan Agricultural Agricul-tural students. 11 to 12 noon, Hurricane Agricultural Agri-cultural students. 1 to 3 p. m. St. George Agricultural Agricul-tural students and adults, (any and all adults). Wednesday, Feb. 17, Modena, subject, general livestock production. pro-duction. 9 to 10 a. m., Escalante Valley school. 10 a. m. to 12 noon, Enterprise Agricultural students. 1 to 3 p. m., adults. |