THREE GARS MADE TRIPFarmers Anxious to Have Party VisitPlaces,T}:ore wnro direo oars (bat loft on the alLiii'ii r-n he] »al^n Wednesday f4unrtin.fi: tor drawn, Muck ley nnlt;1 all im ■'evening jointrriio^n \vln worn in lho fwriy woro A. y. [Yiodncli rlriv-in- Ins own oar and Man. J. C. Mr-Lauc-hlin, ,1. P. Zimmer, Frank Frierl-rich and Loon A, linker. The second ear driven I»y Poo. Lae: key had (’. [f. A lie;:, r-Ti j on Mum lrn[ .'iral Leo rioms-hy. The laid, oar driven kv Frankbahym Inn I Prof. A. L. [‘ofts. John I.(:i1 lip, \V\ A. Kollnyy and Oilberj Shi Ison. Thoro was a lar^o. amount of print ort mat tor and i-rvr-ral packs con-tainm.w packages of alralia that wasto ho distributed to the farmers whowished to make a si inly am] tost nrit, Tito in twins I. is increasing in allil frli loot ions and many arc now anxious-|‘Jo know how to yrow the ?reduef.y ; Thoi e nrc a number of rounosts lorI iho party to come to various farmst and !:;ivo demon sr.rations of the earn■ j rjf alfalfa. Mnay who have? boon scuno-jvlmt skeptical nro now con vert, n d tor I ho met t hat, it is a ;;ond tiling to• - have. a portion of their farm with afl crop that needs so lit.IIo earn after »■rjit is once umwirm aiul the ground that h they r!o not wish lt;o use in the mm d j rotation, as this has never been ecin-- side red In that class at all.