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Show Boys and Girls Give Lelii Prominence Mil 3Inn to (ilvt Results of Season's Work at Lociiii Round I'p -M. I. A. Tnklni: up Vocational 'I ruining. Prof Junius Hanks has been nsk-ed nsk-ed by Prof J C. Hoganson to deliver one ol tho pilnclpnl nddresses nt tho Fanners' Round up nt Logan this month. His address will bo beroro the convention m Hoys' clubs, und will be along the line of tho work done by himself nnd Piof Heber Reunion Reu-nion here las. summer The hehl school boaid employed two men on half pay to supervise the woik of the bovs clubs, and Klve Instructions to the boys In the field along agricultural agricult-ural lines Tho.e who enrolled In the work were given ctedlt which would add to their high school numbers. num-bers. This vvo.k was also done In connection with the M I A., and culminated In tin- Alpine Stake Fair held hi American Totk This coming year It Is probs-hle the ralr will bo held In hehl Pror. Hanks to thoroughly convert, cd to tho Idea cr Hoys' and Girls' club work, and will give soino good reasons why it should he continued in communities .-Hunted similar to hehl. Tliis Is picdomluuutly an agricultural ag-ricultural community. Our environments envir-onments ninko It so, which Is sur-flcent sur-flcent reason for the action or the school board In emphasizing agriculture agri-culture in the C 'riculum or tho public pub-lic schools. The board thinks that In tho pust tho people's money has been 3pcut two much 1 1 educating our boys to find employment In other Itles Hero r.rtor ngrlciiltuio and mechanics arta will have more promlncnco In our schools than ever berove The tesult or this policy Is shown In the fart thnt hehl hrR fonitoen students iiow-T.ttoiidli'g t'io Agricultural Col-lego Col-lego nt hogan, ti'l or them pursuing studies thnt will qualify them fui work in hehl. When they return hohl will bo tho richer Instead of being tho poorer, had they moved to ether cities. Tho domestls lelcnco being taught tho girls lu tho High School also tits In nlcoly with tlu Industrial studies being given the beys. Hereafter tin-boys tin-boys on tho faim : ml tho girls lu the home will find n ore contentment for thoy will regard their work as u science nud ns a biislnoss nnd will profit nccordiugb, both socially and flnnnclnlly. Here, roro It has been too ottou the case tl.it young men have drirtcd Into farming booaiiBo there has been iinthlne elso to do Hut If tho boys nro taiir.it the scientific nud business end of agriculture in the schools nud on ihe farm, thoy will adopt fanning fi in choice und give It tho social stiii dard to which It Is entitled Tho Y. M. M I A., c-nt?hl.ig the spirit of the tlm s is also emphasizing emphasiz-ing vocational eti llos lu their wlutcis work. Messers ("hind Richards ufiil X. G. Morgan tf n.o genernl Y M. M I. A. hoaid from .'alt hako city, wore In hehl Sunday -nil ntldiocsed the uftoruooii inee.ln v or the First and Second winds, aphuslzlng the ih-sirahillty ih-sirahillty or the young men choosing choos-ing II. voctloi. tli.it they Intiml fallowing, und ihen preparing roi their lire's work In Salt hake ntv there will bo a s i-Ub of luiuim on "Tho Trades" by NVphl Monl' "Ag-rlculturo" "Ag-rlculturo" by Dr hlbeit) H Hiiley, "Huslnesa" by H. hop N'lbb , M. i chandlsliig", "Ki riluiftlng' Manu- fnctjirluK, 'Medrlne.'- "haw" and "Tolichlng" by nt r einlneut author Itles. If hohl w !l only nl we can get tho snino spe kers to tome bete Wo bellovn the peoplo are biuk or tho school bantu nnd the Y M M i A. In this new I idustrlnl movennnt snd that tho city will profit ir tin policy Is contlnu d and m m, nUir, prnmliiei t |