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Show UNIVERSITY TRAINING NECESSARY "The man who knows is the man who is enthroned " This was the dominant note of (in address delivered at tlie noonday Kiwanls club luncheon by President Hnrris of Yonng University. Making a strong plea for higher education nnd a greater degree of financial and moral support (if the various institutions of learning. President Harris paid his respects in no uncertain terms to the man or woman who underesllmates the value of college training. Comparing the steam engine to the college trained man and the uneducated un-educated man lo the box car, the speaker declared that the leadership leader-ship of the present and the future will be recruited from the rnnks of those who have acquired an educa- tion. He said that tlie total manual productive labor of the man who is unskilled and uneducated, during the period of bis natural lire, would equal the productive labor obtained from fifty or sixty dollars worth of coal when tbe same Is used to fire a modern manufacturing plant. Alex Hedquist wns called upon for a brief review of the events of his recent automobile trip to the coast. Mr. Hedquist, paid a high tribute to the coast slates for the tremendous strides made in the matter mat-ter of providing modern paved highways. high-ways. He complimented tlie people of the same region for their modern auto parks, well kept lawns and and weedless cities and towns. He urged belter highways in Utah ; county and plead particularly for a decided improvement in the condition con-dition of our mountain roads leading lead-ing to Utah's natural scenic wonder land. Anson Hatch presided at today's luncheon and awarded the attendance attend-ance prize lo P. L. Larson. Two vocal solos by Mrs. Hugh Peterson and a costume dance by the .Misses Beverly Graham anil Thcda Lnng-slaff Lnng-slaff were -greatly enjoyed by the club members. |