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Show I MANY ATTEND FARM MEETING Farr West Bureau Holds Annual Meeting; Reports for Year Are Read I More than 250 guests attended the 1 nnnual farm bureau mating at Farr I West that began yesterday afternoon I at 2 o'clock, and closed last night with I a banquet followed b a dance. 1 Bmll Hansen. specialist In landscape 1 gardening was the principal speaker - and spoke on the beautlficatlon of home and public grounds at the opening open-ing of the afternoon scpslon. Following Follow-ing a quartet number by four brothers, broth-ers, L,. D.. J. D.. A. P., and H. D. Brown came the r port of the committees com-mittees on the work that had been accomplished during 1921 and to be accomplished during l'.'-'-'. I C. E. Grobert read ' president's j report and Hilniat Brlckson, the ec- retnry's report. A report on telephone and electric tight work was read by ' A. D Brown; Lorenzo Taylor reported I . ii sugar beets and 1". .1 " "" 1 '" cost Of producing sugar beets. Ward I Mier reported on social activities and L. Brown on cooperative buying. buy-ing. Mr. Groberg also gave a report nn local Improvements v Preston Thomas, extension service ser-vice agent, outlined the extension reorganization re-organization of the local farm bureau During the session which opened at S o'clock last night a debate design- d for the amusement of the guests on the subject, "Resolved, that the woman wo-man should do the proposing.' was won by the negutlve side. The oppos-ri oppos-ri ing Mutual improvement teams were ivpresenti-d iv Alma Brown and Carl Ohugg and Chester Garlick and Llla Brown. . The debate "was followed by o pan- h quet and dance. |