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Show I FRUIT KAISERS 1 LISTEN TO EXPERTS HJ3 Briglntm City, Dec. 17. In the first I'M session of the five-Jay horticultural 9 school held by the extension division U' of the Utah Agricultural college, fit! Brigham yesterday, the fruit raiser-sj turned out in large numbers to greet the college experts. Dr. E. D. Ball spoke of the farming farm-ing possibilities of Box Elder coun-( coun-( t, advising very strongly a diversi- licd system of farming in order to hold the expense of production of iruit down. In its horses, cattle and hav, the speaker stated that Bmham CU had an opportunity to perform the) equiva'ent of high prices for fruit in production aions these lines. Vigorous discussion involved. around the question of markcwng, which will be the subject for discussion on Frill. Fri-ll. J. Webb gave advanced instructions instruc-tions on (he alfalfa weevil, recommending recom-mending the spring harrow, followed by the brush drag, to be used Immediately Im-mediately after the early first crop has been cut. The subjects to bs discussed to-; day are as to. lows- "Fruit Injured bv Frost," W. H. Homer Jr.; '"Cost and Success of Fighting Float by Fire," H. B. Sweetzcr; "The Grape Industry , for Brigham," A. B. Ballantyne; "The Xut Industry ior Brhham." Dr. L. D. Batchelor; "Canning Fruit," John L. Pierce; "Brlgaam Ltilizlng Fruit By-Pi By-Pi oducts," V. H. Homer Jr. |