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Show ROUND-UP TO I BE BEST EVER HELD IN LOGAN The several hundred wide nwako B men and women who attend tho big oH runners' roundup and housekeepers' H conference ut Lognn, January 21 to H 2fi, will receive moro than a week H full ot Inspiration and vital Instruc- H Hon, according to Professor John H T. Culne, III, Director ot the Ex- H tension Division of the Utnh Agrl- H cultural College. H "Wo are bending every energy to H make the coming scries ot conven- H tlous the best over held In Logan in H every sense of tho word. Not only H are wu going to discuss In our H meetings the most vitnl food prob- H lems before the nation todiy, but wo H aro going to bo sure that our visit- H ors arc amply entertained whllo In H Logan. H Lognn City, through Its Commor- B clnl Boosters Club, has promised tho H hospitality of tho city to those who H attend. The Commercial Boosters H Club Is busily making arrangements H to entertain tho roundup visitors In H a truly royal manner. Tho Collego H will also turn Itself, over to tho vis- H ltors for tho weok. Tho gymnasium, H library, reading rooms, laboratory, H museums, class rooms will all bo H open to them. H "Tho Collego play, Reforming H Themselves, will be presented on the H n'lit of January 22, with tho round- H up pcoplo as guests. For January H 23 a big patriotic concert has been H arranged, at which a short dramatic , H sketch will be given. On the after- B noon of January 24, the Art Depart- H ment will give a reception In con- M nectlon with tho Exhibit of Utah H Arts nnd'Crafts. M Other special entertainments will M doubtless be arranged. All who at- , tend tbe round-up will find a week fl full ot enjoyment and profit." 'M |