Show PAGE FIVE STUDENT LIFE dairying animal husbandry etc is the paramount issue of the with the age The struggle for enough to They will United States Department of eat had no relief until the invenAgriculture the Government Ex- tion of the McCormick reaper in periment Stations and the agri- 1831 From that time dates all cultural colleges and in addition modern progress — the railroads will devote time to study and re- the telephone the large cities the search along independent lines comforts and the luxuries of life thus making the bureau a center In the seventy-od- d years that for the latest and most scientific the world has had the reaper the information on any subject that world’s population has doubled directly or indirectly relates to several times These tw’o factors agriculture have increased the number of News and agriculture data will farms and the number of acres be furnished the press and special farmed And these have raised articles will be prepared upon agriculture to a science which in request of editors Photographs turn has made the farmer prosof machines and agricultural perous and he ha3 brought prosproducts may be had for the ask perity to all the people ing In short editors teachers To increase further this prosfarmers and other will find the is the idea that Internationbureau ready and willing to an- perity al Harvester Company of America swer any and all questions had in mind wThen it established promptly and without charge the I 111 C Service Bureau It Schools and agricultural colw’ants to see more acres under leges may borrow’ lantern slides cultivation and more bushels per as heretofore but this service lias acre raised This can be done been greatly enlarged and made only through education experimore complete mentation and scientific analysis Illustrated lectures presented and research on subby interesting lectures In contributing this service to jects of general agricultural in- the cause of agriculture the Interterest are now being offered state national Harvester Company of and county fairs land show? far America hopes to pay a small part mers’ institutes teachers’ instico-opera- Lieut Caft’ey is at his old post after having spent an enjoyable summer with the National Guard “The outlook for a good cadet battalion is better than ever before” says the Lieutenant “Already over one hundred new cadets have reported and old ones are constantly coming in” The battalion will doubtless con" sist of the military band and four companies of not less than about forty five men each All will be fully officered and some good appointments await those who merit them Since drill hour has been changed nothing interferes with it and a definite program can be carried out Cadets will meet four times a week for practical drill of both close and extended order and once a week for theoretical lectures This will be mainly topographical work map making and road sketches Lectures will be given on organization and tactics military hygiene etc As soon as the battalion is fully organized and sufficiently drilled Guard Mounting will take place on Thursdays and Parade on Saturdays A systematic course of thin kind wiil be more interesting and productive of better results than has been the case thus far Capt Lenihan last year’s Inspector gives us an exceptionally good report especially commending us on our close order drill He says that the Military Department here is in better condition than ever before This certainly speaks well for the ability of Lieut Caffey I H C SERVICE BUREAU Whosoever wants to know may ask and receive the freshest and inert accurate i n f o r m a t i on through the I II C Service Bureau recently established by the International Harvester Company of America Not only is the bureau designed to assist the farmer in a solution of his many and varied problems by answering directly questions regarding soils fertilizers rota-tur- n of crops climate conditions irrigation etc but the aim is to give assistance to students of agriculture to the agricultural trade and general prers and to carry on a wide and popular campaign of education To do this expei ts have been engaged— men who have made a study of agriculture fruit raising te tutes Granges Chautauquas etc The only’ cheap thing about these lectures is the price They are free Beautiful colored slides and moving pictures have been made specially for the lectures and no expense has been spared to make them as complete and as thoro for which a fee is charged The world is interested in agriculture as never before for the reason that feeding the population & I The Eighteen ear of uninterrupted Huecessful and profitable banking by the same management on the same corner In the aatne old town fits us to Hiipply your every want and need Bank Sticking ns we have “everlastingly at It” in the practice of conservatism In management qualifies us to MU every requirement of the most exacting That Does Our ample capital surplus and profit accounts are your safeguard for the future as they have been In the past Things The First National Bank OF LOGAN UTAH the father of modern progress f Be sure and wear vour colors to the game tomorrow’ vK £ nl(D)Kli 1st North Logan Utah 70 W &1HVHvH3HVKVK2H3H3MHSH22M3HiHiKH?Hi5HjH$M!w2ti! 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