Show THE A C AND ITS GRADUATES in this day when agriculture as an issue is forcing itself to the front when the thinking public is demanding that more and more of it ie be taught in schools it Is interesting to boic note the progress that thai is being nade made by our own state agricultural college as indicated in the demand friits for its graduate this institution is attracting so much attention that the powers that be down in argentina last winter sent for four of its graduates to go down and superintend important agricultural development including experimental work at very enticing salaries averaging 2000 per year and expenses an agricultural expert from one of the state colleges in the mississippi valley in i a chapel exercise held in the A C auditorium last fall stated that dr john A widtsoe is considered a past master in his line b nc this admirable leadership together with the magnificent corps of men and women wat at the college most of them native westerners erners with the best training that american and european colleges can gi give ve them and the very sane public sentiment in utah in favor of agriculture a heritage from the pioneers account for the great success of the lagan institution A word as to the disposition of those who finished their courses last year is interesting practically all of the ninety six utah agricultural college graduates of list last june aside from a few who will engage in independent agricultural pursue their studies further have be baen n appointed to positions as farm experts in the sta state te and federal government service as superintendents of agricultural enter enterprise prise and as teachers in this and other states or have hare immediate prospects of such appointment several of these are to be instructors in their alma mater a large number become either principals or anstr instructors actors in high schools some will work in the church schools of utah and idaho while those employed in state stat aria and federal service cerace will have their fields in this and other states ten of them I 1 have been principals of salt lake city schools lot for a number of years A piece of bone transplanted from the tibia tibi ato to the spine of a kansas city ity girl is expected to remedy a serious seaous case of curvature of the spine from which she has suffered tor for several years plans are now under way to farm the coast of the pacific avast stretch of the coast will be divided into districts and leased to farmers who will devote their labors to the production and propagation of marine animals and plants figures show that vehicles killed 41 persons 25 of whom were children in new york city in the month of july automobiles were responsible for 36 26 of these deaths it is reported that in spite of spied speed ordinances reckless driving is on the increase there liberal prison terms for scorchers chers might help to reduce this nuisance annie newman a little chicago girl was pl playing hide bide and seek with some other children in a vacant habant house whet when the door of a closet in which she hie bid closed and locked her in she wis not found until about 72 hours houn liter later want of food had made her so weak veal that it is feared she will die r |