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Show Home Qrounds Is Ag Car Theme y" -a f , 1 I . ' V - J , ! A : : 1 tT - i $ I 1 1 i 1 I - if ;' ' I " ! J- f ' 'X 14. 1 "I As these pictures indicate, Home Grounds Improvement for Better Living Liv-ing will be the theme aboard I nion Pacific Railroad's agricultural improvement im-provement car when it visits 16 Utah and Isevad'i communities January 21 to February 11. Above, Kenji Shio-zawa, Shio-zawa, left, assistant professor in landscape land-scape architecture at Utah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, and Grant Harris, Ltah State Agricultural college extension exten-sion forester, plan the layout for home surroundings on a model farm. At the right, Wesley D. Soulier, Union Pacific agricultural agent, and Otto Rleth-mann, Rleth-mann, Utah State Agricultural college floriculture instructor, study a household house-hold plant at the college greenhouse. All will accompany the car, which is now in its eighth year of operaion. During the agricultural cars' seven previous years of operation, it has visit vis-it I'd a total of C7S communities with an attendance of 110,772. Utah cities the car will visit include Brigham C i'v, Coalville, Morgan, Ogden, Tooele, "ciilii, Spanish Fork, Provo, jncrl-can jncrl-can Fork, Sandy, Murray, Delta, M1I-ford M1I-ford and Cedar Citv. In Nevada, meetings meet-ings will he held at Callente and Logandale. |