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Show WOULD AID YOUTH TO CHOOSE CALLING Series of Free Lectures Will Be Given in Assembly Hail, Opening January 9. Arrangements for a perica or' free lectures on vocational subjects for the benefit of the young -men in the city have been completed bv a committee on vocations ana industries of tho Mormon Mor-mon church. Tho purpose of the lectures lec-tures is to acquaint young men with the different vocations so tbat they may make an intelligent choice for their life's work. In the serios the advantages advan-tages and disadvantages of 'different spheres of labor will be treated in detail de-tail by competent speakers. Although the meetings are to bo held under the auspices of the lormoii church, every young man in the city is invited to attend. The lectures Trill be given in the Assembly hall. The following arc the lecture subjects, sub-jects, speakers and dates: "The Trades,'' Xepi I. Morris, Januarv f); "Agriculture," Br. Liberty H. Bailey, late of Cornell university, January 17; "Business, Buying and Helling," Bishop C. W. Xibloy and John D. Spencer. January Jan-uary i2'i "Business, Merchandising, Bunking and Manufacturing, 1 ' W. W. Ritcr and Judge Henry 11. Kolapp, Jan-nary Jan-nary 30; "Engineering and Mining," Sylvester Q. Cannon and Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, . February 13; "Architecture, Art and Music," Louis T. Cannon, Albert Al-bert Eastman and Anton 11. Lund. ,lr.; "Medicine and Law," Dr. A. J. Kiilgcs and Stephen L. Richards, March 14; "'Teaching, Journalism and Authorship," Author-ship," Dr. George If. BrimbaU ud B. II. Roberts. |