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Show LOGAN'S ANNUAL ROUNDUP FIXED Prominent Speakers to Deliver Addresses At Sessions Next Month i Special Dlspatoh. LOGAN. Dec. 11 Dr. Caroline1 Hedger of Chlrago, 111., a national authority au-thority on human nutrition, will deliver de-liver a comprehensive course of lectures lec-tures during the annual farmers" roundup and housekeepers1 conference, confer-ence, which will be held from January Janu-ary 5 to io at the t'tah Agricultural college, according to a telegram Jus received by Dr H -J Evans, dlrccto; of the extension division. The course of lectures to be dell -ered b Dr. Hedger will be on human : nutrition She will tell the women ! Just what a ehlld should eat from th time It Is horn until the day It mar rles Dr. Hedger lectured during the meetings of the National Educational ! association in Salt I,ake City last sum- mer. I HOME N t RSING. j Another valuable speaker at the i housekeepers' conference will be Miss I Charlotte Dancy. the well known el i - j I rector of the L. D. S hospital for I ten years, who will deliver lectures on 1 home nursing Choosing music for i the home, especially photograph rec-1 ords, will be subject of a course of lec- j tures to be delivered for one hou. each day to the women, by Mis Evan- ! geltne Thomas. Miss Skidmoro Willi fcle lectures on clothing and Miss' Leigh will also lecture to the women on home sanitation. The courses which will be given for the wOmen ; are. Dairy products, poultry mar-j mar-j ketln;r, clothing, home nursing, home I music, and budget making. I The program for the men will be I equally attractive. The chief id-.i back of all their lectures will bo to instruct the farmer how to solve his own market problems. In the past ! i he has been taught how to breed ami ' ! raise horses, Just what Is the best kind of beef cattle, etc.. while this e.n he will be taught how to prepare pre-pare for the market, how to prepare and collect fruit and dairy products for the mnrket. and how to markel grain. Classes In the cost of production produc-tion will also be given. M I .REDITU M OMI Speakers on the men's program have not yet been selected but It Is highly probable that Secretary E T Meredith, who Is making a tour of the west will be In Logan during the round -up week. Another speaker may bp Silas Strlvilngs. who is president of the New York Farm bureau and ITiCe president of the National Farm bureau Mr Strivings was an advertising adver-tising commissioner for the recent Feder.il Food Administration. C 11 u old Powell, who is general managei of the California Fruit Growers' Exchange Ex-change at Los Angeles has also been askeel to be present. He also WfU a member of the Federal Food Administration Ad-ministration in 1917 and also a mem- ; ber of the United States department of Agriculture. Another speaker maj be GeorRe Livingston, who Is at pres- ent chairman of the United States I I Department ot Agriculture He is a 1 specialist In grain marketing and I comes as a representative of the Department De-partment of Markets at Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. Dr V L Wanlass, professor of business administration at the Utah Agricultural college, will deliver a course of lectures on marketing. He has traveled all over the United States obtaining Information with regard to marketing organisations, especially farmers' organizations Hi main purpose pur-pose In giving these lectures will .be to enable the farmers tc understand problems of marketing and then In the light of this Information solve their own. Pesldes the days' work of lectures and classes, the evenings will be set apart for entertainments. The prominent prom-inent Porwig Players will give an evening eve-ning of one act plays for round-up visitors tho dancing classes will dance for them, the Colloge Glee club will sing for them, and the Faculty league and tho Commercial club of the college col-lege will entertain for them In slvort It will be one solid week of work and pleasure for the round-up visitors. |