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Show STATE NEWS SEED EXPERT IS TO VISIT logan! I Logan. Jan 14 Word has Just j been received by the officials of tho Agricultural college that Professor B. D. Holden formerK director of th.. extension division of the Iowa Agricultural Agri-cultural college, known throughout the country as one of the leading extension ex-tension experts in agriculture, will b ' . In attendance at the farmers' round-I round-I up and housekeepers' conference at j Logan trom January 27 to February S. Professor Holden Is considered one of the greatest experts in America Flis work in Iowa in Improving seed, .especially com, ha attracted worldwide world-wide attention and his coming to Lo-j Lo-j gan glveH the Utah farmers an oppor-I t tunlty thev seldom have. Professor J Holden will talk to the farmers. I housewives and students Tuesday I , evening, Janury 28 on "A ig from Iowa to I'tah " It is thought that he will discourse particularly upon the mysteries of seed bn "ding. HeetP selection, etc.. nnd hImo thai he HQ give his personal views upon the "reat work of agricultural extension. exten-sion. It is conservative to say that Pro-lessor Pro-lessor Holden has enriched Iowa by I many millions of dollars The governor gover-nor of Iowa in an official report pays la high tribute to him Another special feature of the conference, con-ference, and one in whkh the wool-' wool-' men will be particularly Interested is , the address to be given by Senator i.lohru J"!dghelll of Juab count Sen fttorjjSdgbelll is perhaps the most e-t.nsnn e-t.nsnn wool buyer in the Rocky Mountain state? The question of marketing and sorting has been made prominent part of the roundup at the special request of some of the most prominent sheepmen In Ql lb Senator Edghelli will talk at tho roundup Tuesday. February I at 2 p. m. and will be at the college to answer an-swer any questions about he commercial com-mercial side of the wool business. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSION SPLITS Rrighani City. Jan. 14. From reports re-ports circulated about the city It would seem that the new county commission is already out of harmony har-mony before the members become acquainted. The commission is composed of one Republican, the holdover, nnd two Democrats, who were elected last fall The first thing done by tbe new nv-m-ber was the selection of one of them r.s chairman. Instead of the old member mem-ber The new members are accused of being too partisan, by turning out employes who have made good, and filling their places with inexperienced persons. In many instances the officers' offi-cers' applications for the reappointment reappoint-ment of their old clerks and deputies were denied and new ones appoint-1 v II ed. The assessor's appointment ot II I deputies throughout the county was II ! not ratified, cither, at the last see- t sion. This, perhaps, will be done at II ' the next meeting if the aasesspr'aB choice I'm'. Uk approval ot the com- iP mission. rl SLED WRECKED AGAINST POLE. FOUR BOYS HURT II Sail Lakt ran. 15 Crashing down jfj the J street hill on a long, flexible ' , sled which would n it respond to the jJ , steering gear when iis nose pointed H ' ' h fl ; telephone .oU on the Third W i avenue Intersection, Cerald Thatcher, jfl 1U --ai -. old, son ot Mrs Belle SR Thatcher, 270 .J street, received sen- IP i o is Injuries at 7 in o'clock last night, W. whll. three of his companions, also H i huddled on the led suptilned bruleea Ig' j and sprains which may confine them rH to their homes. Thatcher, who crashed headlong in- Jj to the pole, received a deep scalp P woiiinl and bruises nnout the shoul- Pj ders Blroy Newman, 11 years old. H son of R p. Newman 627 Sixth rive- P nue who own- the sled and was rf -'Hiding it. received a Bexere bruise H on the hip, while 'banning Morse. 7 WF rears old. pen or f ;. Morse, inn Ml Sixth avenue, Bitting m-xt to Thatch- R! er escaped with the ic.mt Injuries, 1-thoilgb 1-thoilgb it appeared he was uncon-sclous uncon-sclous for a few minutes after the 'Pfl -led hit tho pole (Veil K Hrown. U ij" yearg old, BOO Ol Deputy Sherifi Km- Pjl est B Brown, fi'7 Sixth avenue, seat- jffj ed it the rear of the sled, received .-i badl) wrenched knee, together with r minor injuries. lust -s the .led struck the pole Hj and the boys were scattered like nine Ell pins William Owen, son of V, C. gfl Owen. 663 Third a' enue. drove bv In BS his father's automobile He stopped fle the machine, and gathering the Thatcher boy In his arms, drove him mm tn the home of his mother Surgeons 3 1 tiled and if was found neces-'H to take numerous stitches in the C?l scalp wound. |