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Show j Theme Is Set ! For School of Farm Irrigation "Our 1033 school of irrigation, to be held under the supervision of the Utah State Agricultural extension service at the college from February 28 to March 4 will be built around the theme 'To irrigate economically is to know your farm'", according Dean George D. Clyde of the Prknucoi Tr! of engineering. The school KCT,urICOnducted under the direc- the Extension Service and RADIO Ar'1 of engineering. B.rvim,A.ing address will be given $35 OOO11 EImer G- Peterson of Television, Test Eqn End DireCtOr William BuBuie., overnight cf the extension service Fol P, A- r a discussion on the i J C f lrrieatin to Utah !!' s"- s,:'s. Topographical and soil . BOOs will be discussed by Profes---jf H. S. Carter of the school of engineering and Dr. D. S. Jennings of the experiment station staff. Other talks will be given by Elmo Morgan of the state engineer's office who will discuss the value and function func-tion of that office; T. H. Humphreys, Hum-phreys, state engineer, who will discuss dis-cuss water rights; Eldon M. Stock Whnsp Innif "T , .. ' wnose topic is "Laying Out the Farm Distribution System", Dean Clyde, who will talk on the disposal of irrigation water; and R. R Poy-nor Poy-nor who will discuss farm water supply and sewer systems. County agents, members of county coun-ty planning boards, land bank officials, offi-cials, officers and members of irrigation irri-gation cooperatives in Utah, members mem-bers of the state engineers office and members of irrigation committees commit-tees will attend the meet. O RED CROSS CALLS FIRST AID CLASS j A meeting of all men and women Interested in first aid work has been called for next Monday at 7:30 p m. at the city hall. Dr. G. S. Richards Rich-ards and Floyd Loveridge, class leaders, are urging all interested to attend this initial class. New methods of first aid are being devised continually and any others who have taken the class, but would like to "brush up" or get these new ideas, are urged to attend. TT 1 |