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Show THE BOX ELDER UGH A LITTLE role of Queen Anna of Herzogovia and the play more appropriateher performance Is of rare quality. Igiren to this International Comedy and drama is alik3 to her. next girl who is loved, adored This production will be given ii by millions and mil!.ous.Saturday only, matinee at the Alta ittle Queen is in 5 parts.2:30 and 4 p. m., 5 and 10c, evening eat production and ranksat the Opera House at 7, 8:15 and est of former Daniel evening prices, upstairs 15c, actions. Little Mary has thedown stairs 20c. Advertistcient. It icene from Ud a Froh-9:30- ., E Hansen, Oh, Home! Compared with thee, left the The power of wealth, the pride of life, in The smiles of power, the trappings of home week for his Ifpeb. His work here has; the great are poor, appreciated and both Within thy narrow circle dwells more true content and faculty regret that Than in the world besides. alt the Institution. the sweetest joys of 8. Hinckley, dean of the col- - Thy simple joys lif-ehas been chosen superin-i- f the State Industrial Schol Wealth cannot purchase, nor can power command! left Saturday to begin his The faculty and students How wayward are the tastes of man! loss very keenly but yet we Possessed with whims of Oceans "ide expanse, that our university has a man LER, capable of filling such Of lakes, of Alpine grandure, his fanable position. cy The appreciate. Hinckleys labors was Roams abroad for scenes of blis3. m in every conceivable way Oh, were he doomed for one short BLICA year indents, faculty and citizens ) To dwell among the hoary tops of snowdown, 'HE I Tasket ball team played its I jercollegiate Saturday Could he feel the cutting blasts. game J was with the fast B. Y. C. Fresh from eternal frosts, and every so game was clean and fast day be :1 with in Drenched in rains a score of our team. Fall in mountain situations. it semester ends this week, He would long to resume his station on the plain evening, the College orches-sacred concert in College And own it as a paradise ha left. e hall was crowded with an Lo, to thy peaceful scenes do I return, 'jve audience. The orchestra My Home! and hail thee with a joy play another Beethovens sincere; in the near future. Box Each well known object meets my j earnest gaze is represented in this :lity ice of And violinists. whispers to my heart The Bliss They by three Prof. 1, 1915. the Sun Dance, ! J ! L 37-3- never-ceasin- 2 Mr. J. W. Paxman, state dry farm demonstrator of the Agricultural College, who was in Box Elder County, recently holding a series of meetings with the schools, has filed a report oi his findings with Superintendent D. C. Jensen, the facts being set forth in a letter of which the following is a copy: Mr. D. C. Jensen, County Supt. Box Elder County, Brigham City, Utah. Dear Mr. Jensen: It is but due you that I should report on my short visit in your county in the interest of agriculture and particularly in the dry farm end of it, of which your extensive county affords such great opportunities. During the three days I gave seven different talks to that many audiences and tried to give inspiration and encouragement to the tillers of the soil" and to point out the way of success. We met with 1,214 people and as far as I could judge from my view point they were all interested; and I felt highly complimented in the lively discussions that followed our meetings. The most perfect arrangements were made for these meetings by your supervisor Mr. Glenn, whose enthusiasm and Bpirlt I learned to admire. Think he has the right grip on his work. He certainly manifests a great love for it I found the people responded most admirably to his calls and showed great respect for him as far as I could observe. His treatment and that of the people to me was all that I could desire. The pleasure of the trip was enhanced in the company and music of Messrs Whitaker and McAllister. It seems to me that you have a very superior system of practical education in your county, which is bound to prove efficient to all the people the producers as well as the others. If I can always have the support in my work in your county that I felt on this trip I shall have good hope of doing some good in my feeble efforts. I thank you most sincerely for your sympathy and consideration, and all those who joined with you, and beg to subscribe myself. Very sincerely yours, J. W. PAXMAN State wide demonstrator in Dry Farming for the U. A. C. afas V ,5s Bull Durham is Always Good Form In the very smartest circles of American society the hand-mad- e cigarette of deliciously fresh Bull Durham is recognized as the supreme expression of tobacco luxury. 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