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Show A FARMER'S SPECIAL i The Salt Lake Route to Run an Educational Train Through Millard County. One of the most Inminirtant events to Southern and Central Utah and Southern Nevada Is the coming of the Agricultural and Industrial apodal which Is being dispatched by the Bait Lake Route, to all of the principal points along Its lines In Utah and Nevada. The personnel of the party accomu anylng this train includes l'rof. I.w' A. Merrill, a director of Kxtension Work and Dry Farming expciimetti at Salt Lake City, and l'rof. Cordon H. True, the head of the Agricultural atd Annual Industry Department of the I'niverMty of Nevada. Iisldes these gentlemen there will be seven expert covering every branch of agriculture, horticulture and. stock raising and the experience which these gentlen.tn have learned through years of study will he available to every resident along the lines of the Salt Lake Route who sees lit to take the time to visit the train. This system of Information .' U, practically bringing to every resident along the lines of the Salt Lake Itoutu an opportunity to become thoroughly posted upon the posslbllltes of the soil, the best means of cultivation and the best trees and seeds to use In every Individual section of the State, j giving of Htcretipticoll lectures, which lectures will generally cover all of the questions that are so exceedingly important to the successful development develop-ment of the great country which is being opened up by the Salt Lake Route. One or more of mw lectures will he given at earn point visited and each of them will be a practical post graduate rouse lor the student tanner. One of the cars of the train will contain examples of perfected stock jralsing according to the system which have been proven most successful under un-der the tuition of the experts accompanying accom-panying the train. I To the resident of Southern and Central I'tah particularly the qestioti of successlul dry farming is ol the greatest Importance. I I'nder these colli II Ions special at tcntlon will he given by Professors Merrill and True, and their crops of I experts, to this great question. I'pon j this subject there are no better posted gentlemen In America than those accompanying ac-companying this train and their Ideas are In no way theoretical, but have been developed directly from actual experience with different qualities of soil and different conditions of rainfall rain-fall and sub-soil moisture. The tour of the Kducatioual and in , 4 i. hi , i. " , v . ... ' a P ft A., ?3H Ik B:!.-- ;g struct Ion train will cover the following follow-ing points and stops will be made according to the dates given. On each date mentioned the train will spend the entire day and evening at the point scheduled: Sandy. I'tah Jan. 21 Draper, I'tah Ian 2'. Lehl, I'tah Ian 2i American Fork Ian. 27 Pleasant Grove, I'tah Ian 2 Provo. I'tah .Ian Spanish Fork, I'tah Ian :ll Pay son, I'tah Feb 1 Salitaquin, I'tah Feb 2 Motia, I'tah Feb. :! Ncphl, I'tah Feb. 4 Oasis, I'tah Feb t; Millord. I'tah Feb 7 Modetia, I'tah Feb. h Caliente, Nev Feb Moapa. Nev Feb. 1 1 Las Vegas, Nev Feb 11 and 12 Vernon, I'tah Feb 14 Tooele, I'tah Feb I .". Resides tills they will be permitted to look Into the very latest methods for the peiiecting ol their stock raising rais-ing system, whiih will Include a practical prac-tical education regarding all kinds and classes of fodder, the best means of housing and caring for stock and a complete discussion of that most Important Im-portant question to the stock grower, "the balanced ration." Iiesides the iniormation which will lw conveyed to individual questioners the Instruction train will be equipped with a special car arranged for the |