Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO homes it is safe to assume tended the D Y C and Harvard Extension Department lias been State ill dairy products and ill ’10-1Colreceiving A H H Y (' organized through which these pure bred cattle’ Do you know that the Utah Agricultural continue to offer as many ’()!) Has taught at H V C pure bloods an taken to the that its horses are famed in every lege will of English department sin re courses in English if not more hollies of tlie'lTo'lb cows and valley of the Asked ahput early ainbi Valeven though the amount and qual- 11)11 comparisons made Since the’gion Do you know that ('ache ions-’lie replied " “Ambit’on L ity are ’greater than that offered t so1 intense ii unstable at other State histitutions though youth: and it incites the vouii WHO THE “PROFS” ARE heart to quests more or less noib Prof James Christian Hogen- - and commendable Hetween tie S7 4 Horn in Denmark son ages of 14 and IK" what I deini Came to Utah with Ji is parents most ranged from a pair n shlb'-s-iwhen live years old Most of his brown eyes to a seal in Cungresv boyhood days were spent on a In my sixteenth year as I recall it I largely longed to w'n farm at Newton Utah rc v Graduated from the Utah Agri- Utah that strip which fire cultural College with degree of was taken from her and given to July 24 1S47 the people of Utah ley furnishes more horses for have taken’ all the good that departments than all the rest of H S ’n June 1 8DDt after gradu- Wyoming” y fcomes their way and the will con- 1'tali and sonic ating taught district school three ' at st a os t oget her THE BIGGEST MAN tinue to do so Hein e thc years and occupied tin position once begin to trade off their old now von do and what of it? of County Fruit Tree Inspector (Contributed) mongrel stock and repla e with In the fall Simply that where the College during the summer as done most n demonstrating of 11)02 entered the graduate deThe biggest nujpy in any compure blood the partment Michigan Agricultural Do t hoy oii ask and teaching there we find though' the munity is not- - necessarily ’s ExLet set': We’e taken only one host lloeks and herds The College where he took up work man with the largest feet or the side of Animal Iliisbandrv ' but tension Division is now carrying in Horticulture and Soils Acbroadest shoulders' In short lie what the A C has done with its these same facts to the people of cepted position of Soil Expert cow herd it has also done with the the southern part of the state and with Hureau of Soils U S De- doesn’t have to possess the largest dimensions in’ he ght weight horses sheep and pigs Now in a few years we may hope to partment of Agriculture at Wasli-ngtow here would we naturally look for say as much for other and breadth to he truly “big” parts of the 1) (? January 1 1!0J the greatest effect? Where the State as we have just now said of Work in Hureau consisted of The “big” man must however ' ' most preaching and demonstrating Cache contains experimenting along the line of have a “head”-th- at is done of course Remember that the barns here Soil Management under the great “something” Of 'course you And where is the most done? contain animals from all parts of Soil r Fliysicst Professor F 11 will say: “All 'heads contain At the College— tand around Lo the United State's as well as from King One summer was spent in something” Indeed hut all Now without 'do doubt France and Have you Pennsylvania and gan yon England Maryland one heads dont contain the “someknow that Cache Valley leads the seen them? in Indiana one in Rhode Island thing” that makes: a man “big” with the Experiment in the truest sense of the word Station there ‘While at Rhode A man must have common Island ass’sted in publishing Hub sense He must have a real letin 101) of the Rhode Island Sta- “heart” 1 is thoughts must Im tion alwavs in harmonv with nature’s In fall of l!M)" took up post- laws to Yes and in addition at Univerwork Cornell graduate these quality's a- - “big” man sity along the lines of Agronomy must know how to takJ just ent and Horticulture Graduated icism how to sympathize with hL from Cornell June PJOti with de- fellows and what - is meant b Here’s to fair girls and grey horses but best of all grey horses gree of M S A I “work” of n Hus Department Was head of the Agricultural When vou see a “big’’ mai of PLAY-HOUFielding Academy that is really “lrg” size him up CHANGED these faseinating and simple department Paris Idaho Was and see wherein lies his groatnevv games we expert to introduce Professor of Agronomy at Agri- - You will not find-hi'Contributed' ns “End Hall” “Hand “bigness” cultural of Utah and College it v Fridax of contained in his shoes nor in his Deuinuing “One legged Foot- Agronomist at the Experiment fine clothes but you will find his Wed til' pi ipM T the “Curtain lb Hall and Station July 11)0711)11 the no s real greatness wrapped up in period win j “Dark Hull” etr Join At present lie is in charge ot “character” accompanied with bi ored g int 'm iaily oti tile eaiupus from basebulij Hoys’ and Girls’ clubs and school wisdom b " O j of bal to l work in State of !e " r gradeo's ' Utah and Agronomist in the Ex- Tunc up for June i C IS GETTING nd liii’i Te ft r OUT OF ITS FIELD tension Division U A C bud tie" Tlie" inbetween ball His ambition at 10 was to be- That a ro t r f h bridges Spring to Fall p from (Continued come a page one) dealer in b ’I" hardware and It can he made ud la oinuuie courses for the tie accurate farm r L iie 5’ ill A profit queen machinery and to own and Then la-- the material used a farm has large much u init (mostly For “pluggers” one and all eames he men and women who have operate He still has this latter fruit) that are easily e p r attended the A C have felt the ambition WALK-OVE- R o a id that SHOES oust au of more tra iling in English p!aed Married Miss are so good tha people ot all fair! ‘‘4 tim Lydia Haker they are and the courses have been creat- PJOJ and has in pronations of the earth-unitthree children ha d icl iliet! ijiiiie ed to satisfy their need ' Ever claiming them the Leaders of drill w d z c be the World" serving the people and Hie people A N Sorensen was horn at n ' “a t i e nudes of eer desiring more STAR CLOTHING STORE practical re Mendon Utah in the 80V At UiJ 1 -- inter-mountai- n - f-- j 1 - -- fr ’ I i : n 1 f R 1!HM-1!M- 7 s I i 4 i 4 1 1 ' i : ! 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