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Show r A : SPECrAL , gort te' brlnges- - Into closer relation' with aTtes tarsi aeeasTs Indicated la the recently Announced " plana of I the 'American Bankers Aesodation for ' expending thactivitlea of Its Airicultural . Commission. wfausis. ana wits uose to D. H. Otis, a well known of the boy. and girl, fam aluba. acriculturlst with extensile prac e In farm tical experiences tnanai "The farm must be made an at inent and finance, . baa been appointed director of the commit tracUTe future fleld jor the boyi and girls of the farm today. They tba. He win bare the of an AdTlsory Council of must be trained to business meththree of the nation's outstanding ods and In curtural pursuit Here of the Agricultural experts and educators. must come the This council is made up uf Presi- Agricultural Commission and the dent WilUm M Jardiao of the Educational Committee of the AsKansas State Agricultural College sociation." . b. H. Otis, the new director, was" t Tdanhattan, Kansas; Dean R. Podaon Of the College of born and raised on a dairy farm Agriculture, Louisiana State Unk oear Topeka, Kansas. Ha was trad-- . varsity at Baton Rouge. Louisiana, I uated from Kansas' Agrloultural and Dean Harry L. Ruasell ef the College, and after taking his mas-1- " College ot Apiculture, UnlYersI ty tor's degree there, became en in agrleulture. In this at Wisconsin, at Madison, WUcon- iTeTalBT gin. . Burton It-- Smith, president of of experiments la crop production, the Bank of North Lake, Wlscon- - steer feeding - and hog raising. Later he was elected professor ot ala, la chairman of the his determine- - Dairy Husbandry, aad then aloa. to professor of Animal tlA te make It render an increee- kla responaiblHtiee he-eco-Husbandry, the ta valuable senrlca i Ugly aemle ttte of th country, he said: lag broadened UT include teaching and experimental work in relaMoa anker-FarmZ M beef cattle and hoge. e nnderiylng andeaTor of the A Ptaotlcat Farmer of Commlaalon the 4tTfitaral to enlarge hie praettcal In Association Bankers order Amerioaa . wilt continue te be a batter experience. Professor Otis restin ed fronr tie Kansas Agricultural ataadlag and a greater Qoaketweea the banker and the College aad became, la 1108, man- farmer. The banker - knows how ager of the Doming Ranch, a 1,601 . to run his bank, bnt joftea does hot acre farm la southeastern Kanaka. . ' tally appreciate one Important Here he had wide experience la source frost which he obtains a handling farm help, in ralalng va large amount ot the money with rious crops and In feeding these bioh" he conducts his business. crops to steers, sheep, cattle and ZSMu Lit particularly true of the city hogs. He was called back to aca . banker. City hanks hare country demic work by the UnlTeralty of torrespoadonts from' whom they Wisconsin as assistant professor These of Animal Nutrition. Professor reoeiTO large deposits. from the Otis later was made assistant Sepesltr dean of the College of Agriculture "The Agricultural Commission and professor of Farm has had Its appropriation from the Association sufficiently Increased I Three and a half-ye- ars agi ta enable it te employ a paid ag- - feasor Otis resigned from the Uai- who will obtain yerslty ot Wisconsin to become diSeultural eipert, facts as to needs In rector ot the Banker-Farme- r of the Wisconsin Bankers' federal Reserre dlstriot ,c iirefltor is a thoroughly prao- - Aiaoolatlon, In thl. position he agiieultnral educator who Is detelOped a plan whereby a farm V TfAd y te 4e mere than desk werk. or may list what he haTTometiTt a country banker will be met In his looal bank. The prospectire own bank aad tha farmer In buyer ean likewise record jls tela. wants at this bank. Thass list' "Cenuou will be established lags are forwarded to the headth the United States Depart- - quarters of the Banker-Farme- r fhjHUtkaUiirt,. the. agricul--- Bxohange, which note as a clea eUsges, tha heads erstl- lag house, bringing, the .. buy er ral sMeeUttoaa, the heads-- of taaokr-wlt- k Ue eeHer During US' carloads ot dairy cattle auipate at manufacturing aa-- ifty-elgUeu, itata baakere' agrioul- - aad a large number at ladlrldaal " ' farmer-banke- r animals wre handled) committees, 4..i.f. thslU.l JOM, ZLT Pro-feas- k rfx- - .l S-- " . iT U St 111 I Vi.illll ik U UVUUUV3 LUUUV)U '"' it II 1 1 J II CI IIMlil I m-.- 1- T v - ..'. 1 , WU-lia- The Maopmess or 1 IsCefile:red m Your p. commls-Discussi- er semi-primari- - ;a " .. . Trailing vines a cluster of flowering shrubs a hedge and a few trees, surrounding a home of your own blend into a picture of comfort, contentment and beauty. The present rush of building proves that no w times are right to build. It means greater prosperity and genuine contentment for e very bine for you. ' ly - . "if J CALL, WRITE OR PHONE. . to 1 MOOT 1W en e3 BUJLDNG HEADQUARTERS 2 ..... mm'"mmmmmmi" . --m I BUTTONS IN SPRINGVlLUfc. t.. a,,ttnn rafe comoany of ia.m nnrrhnsed a larce buaamg Sprlngvllle. Jnvlot Off 1ainreet in me w 0 or mediately north to nolds1 department stofe, according It Is the intenRobert Moorefield. a new tion of the company to erect " me m there building which will be used for a first class restaurant. Do MNow BEFORE YOU START BUI L D I about store? fixtures'of any kind; colonnades, the and the latest designs in bookcases, mantles, 'most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. See-m- . and-buffets- Ritchie, of Salt Uke, court tare presided in Fourth district of Judge Ellas Monday in the absence at Hanaen. who is holding court Vernal. m . , u 1 J . - tTT jVVrlfS? r yr-- . i .er . . ili x emrf :L TTOm usT r ' - -O- 446 S. "d r WEN-WHIT. Pnone E- - m-nj- 1 : 7 ; ifahaHtl Prosperity Is Here fir a Savins 1 i . f';fl i -- n w tt il Provo Conmierd . out V DECORATING .al. sasr Hk' AT LESS EXPENSE than you could do it yourself. REASON: The best of materials and a thorougn Knowledge of their use. W. R. SCOTT .3-PO- THE PAINT MAN Phone 369 683-- ; , v Second North; aisasiiaiiinuiw B pwSSH- and srai insidei and from top to bottom . PAPER HANGING, HOUSE PAINTING AND ; m Phone 554J. Houses Painted w 4 ' First North Street. Have yourxtra rOomSrpainted and three days at once, to taite care w i,0f uoir lPrturlng and demonstrating paped newcomuis. Recreation." 71 "Community Excellent and- - Careful Work Done by university was "' ' 443 West f- 1 . V Z T. ; W. PETERSON S. SALT LAKEJUDSETTERE. T. i Eapm Work at Reason High Class 1 7 r jtble Prices. 8 - in SPRINGTIM- E- : BUILDING TIME ROBERT COCERELL 186 West Center St, when Workmen and materials 'are available nowr-Iate- r, to wiU hard get be; the building boonigets under way, they . more. ." cost and likely ProrOfUtah. : ;..V r Mr. Builder, What Your V , . Cement Work DON'T DELAY T LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES NOW : r . ; in the Future Win Be Depends on QUALITY AND " WORKMANSHIP OP TODAY. Let the FIRST cost be the LAST. , . ';e;Lll.' :s.. w !- -' :,-- r- ', : '- -I :;!vgrM: f tt:kS.; EH Johnson : 11 Aft Cf1. ... CEMENT CONTRACTOR CmmIK Peat. ,' . ' "VZ '(', Prm Utah. : ' r . Phone HUTUAL COAL! J ; HAVE YOU USED iwr'-- " A V' '' '? &tT S-o- d t 22 J T |