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Show FARMERS' INSTITUTES 1 FOR SANPETE COUNTY Farmers institutes will be held in Sanpete county all next week, begin-ing begin-ing Monday May 25 and continuing until Saturday, May 30,1914 according accord-ing to information given out by the Extention Division of the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College at Logan last week. Beginning at Fairview and continuing continu-ing southward institutes will he held n each of the larger towns of the county until all have been visited. In addition to the regular speakers iisted for the tour, Prof. W. II. Olin, Agricultural Commissioner of the Denier and Rio Grande Railroad vho is making his first trip over the 'hies, may be in attendance during part of the week. There will be afternoon meetings it 2 o'clock and evening meetings at 7:30 in the different towns. Miss Amy Lyman", Miss Gertrude M. McCheyne, Dr. R. G. Evans. Prof. W. H. . Olin, Agricultural Commis-;iouer, Commis-;iouer, and Prof. E. G. Peterson, Director of the Extension division if the Utah Agricultural College .vill speak to the people of Mount Pleasant in the North Ward Chapel it 2 p. m. and also at 7:30 p. m. Fairview will be visited on the lame day. Tuesday, May 20, Moroni, Wales ind Fountain Green .will be visited. Wednesday, May( 27, Ephraim and Spring City will be places for meetings. meet-ings. Thursday, May 28ih, Gunnison, Jonterfield, Clarion, Fayette and Vxtell will be the places of meetings. Friday, May 29, Sterling and May-field May-field will be visited. On Saturday, May 30, the closing lay, Manti will be the place selected. These meetings will be of ' much mportance to the people and should ie well attended. |