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Show MR. F. D. FARRELL. ( Tt is a pleasure to note that Mr, V: K D. FarrcU who has been connected J with the airid farm investigations at jj Ncphi during the past few years, U . to remain in Utah. Mr. Farrcll is I employed jointly bythc Department I of Agriculture and the Utah Expcri- f ment Station, but is assigned to duly j at the Nephi Experimental farm. Re- I cently he was made n very attractive H offer from the Nevada State Univer- jj sity. Mr. Farrcll went out to Nevada M and looked over the ground, but con- m eluded that the opportunities offered 1 were not sufficient to warrant the H change. The offer was a fiatterinj; H one, and was refused with some con W sidcrable reluctance, but in view of the conditions that obtained there, ft did not fed that he was justified in ft making a change at this time. Rt From' a personal standpoint, the K writcrpjthis article, who is in charge - m oftlicExperiment Arid farms of the M "state, is very glad to know that Mr K Farrcll is' to remain in Utah, since Ji'h sevices have proved almost invaluable ft at the Nephi Station. Mr. Farrell Ij i9 working on some splendid prob- m lems in connection with the dry farm- K ing work, and we are confident that H he will become famous for his invs- II tigations in arid 'farming1 subjects. K H |