| Show IS BRIGHT I President of Agricultural College D lIe De- Vocation of Farmer l. l IN c 1 Moot lONt Special to The Tbt O Ogden den April Apri 11 There H-There There are more opportunities opportunities op op- op- op In a agriculture than in any other vocation providing pro the one engaged engaged en- en paged in farming has an aptness s for Cor that work John T T. T Widtsoe president of or tho the Utah J Agricultural college de declared tle- tle dared eared today In tho the tabernacle He lie le spoke under the thc auspices of oC the thc Mutual Improvement associations of ot O Ogden len Weber eber and North Weber eber stakes on onA A Agriculture as a a Vocation y The Thc history of ot civilization is the i history of the progress made In hi agri agri- r c culture lure he said Forty per cent of oC t the civilized people arc directly or indirectly in- in 1 directly engaged I in n a agriculture and It ItIs itIs Is the fundamental arL arLOf Of oc the thc man many improvements ement made In farming methods In the last few years cars 1 fr t theoretical students of ot agriculture are arey y responsible for or runny many more than those devised b by men en engaged aged direct directly In I agriculture Farming now no- must be bc fri considered as a a business and one M J should not flat consider the failures allures and mistakes that have havo b been cn made any anymore i more than to profit b by them but should r consider er the wonderful possibilities Dr E. E I. I Rich was vas chairman of today's toj tol to to- j l days day's meeting and the music was sas furnished furnished fur fur- b by the choir with Mrs Myrtle I I B. B and Walter 1 aler Stephens a as solo solo- I |