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Show FLANS ARRANGED ARRANG-ED FOR ANNUAL FARMERS MEET In its effort to reach each community commun-ity of the state with the information or most value to that particular locality, lo-cality, the Extetision Division of the t'tah Agricultural College is conducting con-ducting an elaborate series of Farmers' Farm-ers' anil Housekeepers' schools in various parts of Utah. The next group of meetings will be "held in Mount Pleasant, Ephraim, and Man-ti. Man-ti. Dr. P. S. Harris will discuss problems prob-lems connected with soil fertility and crop rotation. He will also talk on the young man and his vocation. Dr. Harris has made an extensive study of this field, having just completed a book upon the subject that is now being be-ing published. Dr. George Thomas will talk on the Federal Farm Loan Act, and will show the advantages of co-operation among the farmers. Dr. George R. Hill will discuss potato diseases, Professor Pro-fessor B. R. Eldredge' will discuss problems connected with the dairy industry. Professor J. W. Paxman will talk on dry-farming. Professor L. M. Wineor on irrigation, and Miss, Gertrude McCheyne and Mrs. C. P.' Dori'Us will discuss problems of in-; "'-4?rest to the housewife. Addresses on'"watlers of local and timely impor- t tancewill be given by various local men. i The program for the three towns is as follows: : MOUNT PLEASANT I i Men's Sessions anil Conjoints 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1916. 2 p. m. The Federal Farm Loan Act, Dr. George Thomas. Soil Fertility and Crop Rota-! tion, Dr. F. S. Harris. ; 7:30 p. m. Conjoint Session. ! Co-operation for Farmers, Dr. George Thomas. The Young Man and His Vocation, Voca-tion, Dr. F. S. Harris. The Young Girl and Her Vocation, Voca-tion, Mrs. C. P. Dorius. Wednesday, December 6. 10 a. m. Growing Sugar Beets, Dr. F. S. Harris. The Farmer and the Banker, Ben R. Eldredge. 7:30 p. m., Conjoint Session. The Farm that Pays, Dr. George R. Hill. Dress for School Girls, Mrs. Anna Frost Otte. ' Address, W. Lyle Allred. Thursday, December 7. 10 a. m. Grain Diseases, Dr. George R. Hill. Advantages of the Dairy Cow, Ben R. Eldredge. 2 p. m. Important Factors for Success Suc-cess in Dry-Farming, J. W. Pax-man. Pax-man. v The Duty of Water, M. L. Win-sor. Win-sor. 7:30 p. m. Conjoint Session. Agriculture as a Profession, J. W. Paxman. The Spirit and the Gift, Miss Gertrude McCheyne. Address, Supt. James W. Anderson. Ander-son. Friday, December 8. 10 a. m. Irrigation of Sugar Beets and Potatoes, L. M. Winsor. The Value of a Good Seed Bed, J. W. Paxman. Women's Sessions Tuesday, December 5. 2 p. m. Family Diet, Mrs. C. P. Dorius. Dor-ius. Wednesday, December G. 10 a. m. Demonstration, Mrs. C. P. Dorius. 2 p. m. Demonstration (Remodeling Clothing), Mrs. Anna F. Otte. Home Patter Making, Ben R. Eldredge. Thursday, December 7. 10 a.m. Economy in Purchase of Materials, Mrs. Anna F. Otte. 2 p. m. Food for Growth, Miss McCheyne. Mc-Cheyne. Fridav, December S. 10 a. m. Demonstration (Meat canning), can-ning), Miss McCheyne. |