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Show 'Annual Farmers Day At College December 5 mailed to the farmers and t; wives. More than 2000 w" tions will be mailed. It u 1 pected that at least 2000 win , present as guests for the op' sion. The committee from the Cfe ber of Commerce to help sor and promote the event -Gunner Rasmuson, c h a 1 r m" Robert Wrigley, Harry C Par'.' C. L. Pocock, Carl Sanders J Taylor and Rulon Rasm The committee from the Cot are David Burgoyne, chain' Professor F. M. Coe, H B H saker. Coach J. R. Christie B. Clayton, Flore ThomDson. W w,,'t il I For ithe ' past two years the Logan Lo-gan Chamber of Commerce sponsored spon-sored an annual Farmers' day at the College. Free tickets to a football game was the main feature. fea-ture. I This year the annual Farmers' day at the College will be entirely entire-ly different. It will be sponsored by the Logan Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and the Agricultural College. Col-lege. The day will be held in connection with the College Harvest Har-vest and Home Festival. It will take place mainly in the large new Field House at the College Thursday, December 5, after all the farm work is done and the farmers with their wives can spend a day alt the college as special guests. The various departments of the college will have interestnig exhibits in the Feld House for the Festival. The Festival will director; C. J. Steen, Profr A. C. Jacquot. Professor Welti, Edna Swenson, Prof; S. R. Stocks and Professor ' Dunn. The special committees of :. group appointed are: Eritefc ment and program: David E: goyne, chairman; H. B. Hiinsi: C. L. Pocock, Jack H. Tsv Coach J. R. Jenson, Profr Walter Welti, Professor C '. Steen, and Edna Swenson. Lunch : Carl Sanders, chainna Rulon Rasmusson, M. R Hot? Wm. Walton. Exhibits: Professor P. M. ft chairman; Wm. Whitaker, Pro.'? sor Paul Dunn, Florence Tte? son, Professor A. C.Jacquot. Arrangements: Harry C. Me chairman; Professor S. R. Stti Christie B. Clayton. Invitations and advertisipj: C nar Rasmuson, chairman; P. ert Wrigley, M. R. Hovey. open at 10 a.m.. The exhibits may be viewed as well as other 'buildings and departments of the college. At 11:30 a.m. a free I lunch will be served to the farmers far-mers and their wives. At 1:30 p. m.. a special vaudeville will be presented on the stage in the ! Field House. There will be exciting ex-citing boxing, wrestling and I tumbling events, selections from I the U. S. A. C. Band, choruses, quartets, Russian dances and other features that are certain to entertain the guests. I The list of legitimate farmers of Cache County has been furnished furn-ished by County Agent Robert Wrigley. At the proper time invitations in-vitations with tickets for the lunch and vaudeville will be |