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Show All Committees Are Actively Engaged Interesting Events Have Been Planned Plan-ned For Entire Week. The interest and enthusiasm being be-ing shown by residents of this sec-lion sec-lion in the Farmers' Round-Up, to be held in Mount Pleasant during He entire week beginning Monday, December 7th, is increasing dally and e erything now indicates a most successful suc-cessful week. The committees are at work and all members report gratifying results. The matter of attendance is receiving much attention, atten-tion, as that is the vital point in the entire proposition. It is not feared, however, that the people of the country will neglect to take advantage advan-tage of the splendid opportunity the Round-Up offers them and an enrollment en-rollment unusually large is anticipated. antici-pated. A number of events are being arranged ar-ranged to be given in connection with the affair that will prove of interest to many. One of these Is a general meeting at which it is expected Governor Wm. Spry will be guest of honor. A splendid program is being arranged for that meeting. If time will permit musical mu-sical numbers will be given in connection con-nection with all the meetings. A-nother A-nother event of importance sceduled for the week is a banquet to be offered of-fered to all who care to participate. A grand ball is to be given Friday e-enlrg. There are to be two conjoint meet-ir.es meet-ir.es durine the week, the first Mon day evening, the second Saturday evening. Following are the programs pro-grams for the men's (and the con-lolnt) con-lolnt) meetings, those for the women's meetings having been given last week : Monday, Dec. 7th, 2 p. m. Address "The Farmer's Place in our Education Ed-ucation and Civilization" .... ...... Dr. E. O. Peterson "The Care of Farm Yard Manure" '. .Dr. F. S. Harris Conjoint, 7: SO p. m. "The Science of Water, Milk and Cleanliness" ... Dr. E. G. Peterson "Corporation in the Home" . . Miss Claire Parish "Improvement in Farm Methods" Dr. F. S. Harris Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. "Better Seed for Farmers" . . Dr. F. S. Harris "A Condensed Milk Factory for Sanpete" . . . Prof. J. T. Caine III Tuesday, 2 p. m. "A Rational Method of Dry Farm- ir. T TtT Pflvmnn nig , . , . . in . - "Dairying for Sanpete County" . . Mr. Ben R. Eldredge Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. "Mistakes in Dry Farming" .... J. W. Paxman "The Live Stock of Utah" .... .... Prof. John T. Caine III Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. "Dairying and the Dairy Cow" . . Mr. B. R. Eldredge 'Some Practical Breeding Problems" Prof. John T. Caine III Wednesday, 2 p. m. "The Place of the Silo in Utah Agriculture" Agri-culture" J- E- Brman "The Production of Clean Milk" . . Mr. Ben R. Eldredge Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. The Dairy Outlook" J. E. Dorman "Beef Cattle Problems" Prof. J. T. Caine HI Thursday. 10:30 a. m. "Ceding".. . Prof. T. J. Caine ni "Feeding Dairy Cows' B. R. Eldredge Thursday, x V- m "Live Stock Sanitation" . . .... Prof. H. J. Frederick "Feeding Lambs"Prof. J. T. Caine HI Thursday, 7:30 p. m. "Cattle Diseases" Dr. J. H. Frederick "Types of Horses (Latern)" . .... Prof. J T. .Caine HI Friday. 10-30 a. m. "Hogs for the Utah Farmer" . . .. .Prof. J. T. Caine Til ' 'Hog Cholera and its Control" . Dr. J. H. Frederick Friday, 2 p. m. "Grain Smut and its Control" . Dr. G. R. Hill "The Horticultural Outlook" . . .... Mr. J. Edward Taylor Friday, 7:30 p. ni. "Potato Diseases (Lantern)" - - - Dr. G. R. Hill "Apple Growing" J. Edward Taylor "Drainage" - - Mr. L. M. Windsor Saturday, 10:30 a. m. "Production of Disease Free Seed Potatoes" - - - - Dr. G. R. Hill "Measurement of Irrigation Water" - - - - - Mr. L. M. Winsor Friday, 2 p. in. "Reform in Irrigation Practice" - - - Pres. John A. Widtsoe "Pumping" - - - Mr. L. M. Winsor Friday, 7:30 p. m. Conjoint Address - - - Gov. William Spry Address - - Pres. John A. Widtsoe |