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Show (SECOND ANNUAL I r FARMERS ENCAMPMENT I U. A. C. Making Elaborate Preparations Prepar-ations I-or The Great Event. U. A. C. Making Elaborate Preparations Prepar-ations I or The Great Event. . The cecond annual Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural Cc'r.ege Farmers' Encampment Encamp-ment will bo held under the auspices i of the Extension Division on the College campus July 26-29, inclusive, with the firs! meeting scheduled for 8:00 p. m. on Juiy 26th. The liot oi - speakers on the Encampment En-campment p- j'T-am includes national charac'teis of prominence in their respective re-spective fie. ,. Among these are Henry Water ;, editor of Kansas City Star, and formerly president of the Kansas State Agricultural College; '..-harles F. Curtis, Dean and Director of the Division of Agriculture in the Iowa Slate College; Mary E. Keowh, educational demonstrator of the American Washing Machine Manufacturing Manu-facturing Association; Martha Jane Phillips, educational demonstrator for the North America Dye Association; Associa-tion; S Agnes Donham, educational .director of the Association for the Promotion and Protection of Savings and author of "Spending the Family Income"; and Miss Bess H. Rowe. ield editor of "The Farmer's Wife" a magazine for women. Besides these, the following distinguished !Ttahns will deliver addresses: Charles R. Mabey, Governor of Utah Ilebe-r J. Grant, President L. D. S. Church; Anthony W. Ivlns, President U. A.- C. Board of Trustees; and ifdnier O. Petert-oti, President of the Utah Agricultural College. Provisions for I he accommodation, entertainment, and instruction of all , vho attend are unusually adequate.! A bureau of information will be on ; hand. Tents and housing accom- j modations on the grounds will be j available for a limited number in i case of special arrangements made in1 advance but in v ew of the large attendance at-tendance promised all who can do -0 are advised tj bring tent3 with, them. The College Camping -round has been laid out in the grove l o the east of the quandrang'e. i Running water and electric lights have been installed here. The College cafeteria will serve hree meals pr day at cost. An especially popular feature of the Liicar-ipi i. nt will be the Miln Bar operated uad?r the management of the Dairy Husbandry Department Here milk, cream, ice cream, cheese, butter, e;i;3 and bread may be purchased, and buttermi'.k will be served free of charge. A nusery for children between two and eight years of age will be open from S A. M. to 5 P. M. each day. The children will be under the supervision super-vision of a trained nurse. The special educational features will con :'.;t of d:ily lecture-,, fiew trip- and rpecial excursions, exhibits and demonstrations. department me'-tings and judging contests. Th? e-,cr:.nii:n--!it features, horseshoe horse-shoe pitiliir- tournament, play hour ciovic-s rind dancer. Th" si' imming pool and showers show-ers at th" Smart Gymnasium will be tr'C. and hours are arranged so that mc1 :.nd reii'J may have full op-icr op-icr unity fnr enjoying this comfort. |