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Show WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS WILL ADDRESS WOMEN 1 salt lake. Oct. 16 Well-known i EHHb speakers will be present at the farm HNH woman's national congress, to be held H here October 19 and SO. according H to a letter received esterday by Pro- H fessor Richard R Lyman, from .Mrs. H Fannie M. Kilnck, president of the as- H Lorraiu Elizabeth N ouster, s.ate H superintendent of Public instruction H of Topeka. Kan. will deliver an ad- dress. Miss Julia Lath rope, of the gjanH children's bureau of the department H of labor, will also speak at the con fWatl Frank E. Howard, professor of (JOCi- HH "logy of the Idaho State Normal tflH school, will speak on Present Day alW Needs in Education." .Miss Elizabeth iinrsjL Skinner of Florida wll speak on trop- gftftl ICal agriculture; Mrs Theodore Sax- SHd on of Topeka. Kan., on "Hogs and HP- Hoi l hocks' ' Mr- Kotlob i Hops '. HP ,ir. Eva Lehniann of Wisconsin on JfflPjt cheese Making' lr John M DoW- HHH ner of South Dakota on "Flowers tOJ HHl the Farm Home'' and Mrs. W H HHH Thomas of Missouri on "Willing Work- Hjj Enos A. Mills will not be able to be present and it is expected that some fcKlwl local speaker will take his place on the HJH congress nature program. A nuiu H bcr of local speakers will be asked HjHJ to take part in discussing subjects (pertaining to farming domestic science, sci-ence, child welfare and rural organ-1 jmmmj izatlon. |