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Show uu- DRAPER INTERESTED. Draper, Utah, March 25 Tho entire en-tire population of the south end of Salt Lake county today greeted the Salt Lake Route-Utah Agricultural college special train, which Is making Its next to last stop of the four weeks' trip today in Draper. Tomorrow morning the train will proceed to Sandy, where the final stop will bo made". Members of the party stated today that the celebration here is one of the best so far. They say that when the 1914- excursion passes into history after tomorrow's meeting, meet-ing, they can say that the most successful suc-cessful trip of a demonstration train ever held in the west has ended. This afternoon a meeting was held at the ward meeting house. Addresses were mado as follows: "Silos", Ben R. Eldredge; "Water Measurements," Professor 'W. W. McLaughlin; "Alfalfa "Al-falfa Weevil," George I. Reeves; "Hogs," John T. Caine. Tonight's meeting was addressed by L. A. Merrill and J. H. Mandorfield, both of Salt Lake. |