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Show ILamb Feeders ' andWoolgrowers j At Cedar Feb. 14 1 The Utah Agricultural Experi-' Experi-' ment station, with the B. A. C. ' and the Southern Utah Woolgrow-: Woolgrow-: ers association cooperating, has announced an-nounced ,the program for 'Lamb 1 Feeders' and Woolgrowers' day at 'Cedar City, Friday, February 14. j At 10 o'clock there will be made a tour of the college feeding yards - -i with descriptions of procedure in feeding experiment and results, followed by discussion. At 11 o'clock thehe will be a meeting meet-ing in the college auditorium with talks on the market outlook for fed lambs by Professor Alma Es-plin; Es-plin; observations on feeding methods by Samuel Halterman of Parowan and Roice Nelson of Ce-i Ce-i dar City; and recent developments in feeding methods bv Professor j E. J. Maynard, U. S. A. C. At 12 o'clock noon there will be served a free luncheon at the j B. A. C. cafeteria, featuring roast mutton and B. A. C. dairy products. pro-ducts. ! Following the luncheon there j will be another meeting in the ' auditorium, featured by address-! address-! es on how to preserve and im-I im-I prove the grazing value of your grazing permit, land by Dr. George Stewart and Professor Reed Bailey, Bai-ley, U. S. Forest service, to be fol-lowed fol-lowed by discussion; also ar. ad"-" dress on administrative problems in Utah grazing district No. 4 and the Arizona strip under the Taylor grazing act, by G. W. Kerr, regional grazier, U. S. D. I. At 7:30 p. m, there will be a banquet and dance at Hotel El Escalante, sponsored by the Southern Sou-thern Utah Woolgrowers association associa-tion and ladies auxiliary. Tickets will be $1.00 a plate. Among the speakers at the banquet will be James H. Hooper, manager of the Utah Woolgrowers Marketing association, as-sociation, who will tell of the development de-velopment of the grazing situation situa-tion to date; and Charles Redd, president of the marketing association, asso-ciation, who is to discuss the wool situation. |