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Show Incempmenf Prggrai ; Logan, July 15th:' The lJ.og.ani for the si.vLh aanual farmer's encampment en-campment to i bo held on the campus of the Utah Agricultural College July .19 to 2.2 is practically completed, ac ;cc,'i d'iing to-ai.i anaiiunceinient made, to-,duy to-,duy frcm the office of the Exterision :Service ".irj.ider , .who-ie auspices this -.farm fete i.i conducted. With 'an unusual 1.31 01 -peakerj, excep-t'onul excep-t'onul -demonst. vi.tiou3, irpeaial ex-i'-hils, iiumeron.i group .games, 'ho:i;e jhoe pitching cu.itests, baseball piirih halt,' 'laoru-.i; swimming, 1:0,11 ' raunity .,n.....ig and nuuueiious other attractiiO.ns, auc' with the special leature of having the entire event lUineii oy the Ii .i. Department ol .Vgrieulliue tor nation wide- distrib-i.i.oii. distrib-i.i.oii. t lie ou.iion .Service is confident con-fident that tho sixth encampment will easiy .surpass in attractive features fea-tures any of its predecessors. -Promiinent among the special speakers are President Sam. H. .Thompson of the American Farm Bureau Feden-aticn, Governor George H. Dern of Utalr. E. P. Taylor and Mrs. C. W. Senvall. both of the American Amer-ican Farirf Federation; Miss Madge J. Keese, western field age.it, U. 8. Department, of Agriculture; Dr. D E Davis, Poult ry disease rpeciril i .( . iTn 'versify of California; Dr. C. D. MarslJ poisonous pla it specialist. U. S. Dep-' artment of Agriculture; Pir.'E. V. Mc-Collum, Mc-Collum, nutrition specialist, John Hopkins University; Dr. E. A Po-s :.3Ciolc,;i5t.. University 0f Wisconsin; Miss Mary W Hinman. diireclor school of Da.icing. Chicago; Mrs. E. L Palmer, specialise in rural erluc-ntion. erluc-ntion. Cornell 1 niverriry; rjr. J. Widioe, i. S. S:ivi-nu ci Reclamation '.Miss Rose '.Jones: Kirulergnncn Specialist. Spec-ialist. ColumhH University; Ephriim Bergeson. press don t Utah State Farm Eureau; M. S. Winder, Secretary Utah SLate Farm Dui.eau; Harden r.ci.iiiioii, state coiiiiniss. oner of agriculture; agri-culture; A. W. l.ins, 'president U. A. C. hoard oil' Tiiusiees; jjr. E. G. Pete-i.-ion, president 01 the college, and Director W'iin.u 1 Peterson or the ex-pei-me.iiit station and extension service During the encanipiuent the Utah State Farm JJureau will conduct tivoce daily a special leadership train-.i.g train-.i.g scihool im which officers of both the national and stale faiam bureac .animations mil - jiarticipal e. Th.' 1. pilar quarterly directors meeli-ic; : ihe Farini P.iirp-in n 11 i, i,.i.i n. - " ue iicui lite iiircr.oon of July 2.' Representative-! of the Utah Poultry Producers CooptiaLne Maiketing Assoeiation ''.'11 he pre.sent tnroughout the encampment en-campment to attend the poultlry de paruntiitmeatal meetings, held twice daily, at which Or. Davis of Petaluma California, will be the principal shaker. The Utah Holstein Friesian a.'sofdatio-u will hold a special meeting meet-ing on the College Campus. Tuesday. 'July 20th. The entertainment featu.res of tlr.s J ear's Encampment promise to hp more attractive than those of any 01 her' yen.r, since a special effort is t'l'e'iiig made to provide games, sports, i movies and other attractions with an appeal to e'.cry member of the farm family. U-iusnal preparation; ate being made- for the .great plav hmiir which has 'jecn so successful in the past ar, to hr.vc attracted nation-1 onention. This eve.it. to be repeated repeat-ed every evening, will have a prom-'fnt prom-'fnt place in the moving pi,.lure to he made ot-the sacaumment. The Extension Service is m.,iiu, fanners to bring their own campin'.'-'tfts. campin'.'-'tfts. if possJMe. For those have no camping ouUitSi tentg wjl be provided at a nominal rental fee iheie are only about one ilniudred j illy of these :.en(s, however, and . iieje cannot he expected to go fat i.i way of iikcLi'i the demand for - iccommodations Women and child- ,. ren are also lui'lg urged to bring thei:r owi.i bathi'.g suits, if they es- j pect to enjoy the s .vim mill g pool Is j he college gyni'i.isiuni. - ii |