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Show Agricultural I I Group of Main Building j (S) TANDS for broad, liberal training in all the industrial arts. It is I H S !l ne scnooor ne masses I teaches the present and future farm- I ' ((sr) ers dairymen and ranchers of Utah and adjacent states how to get the greatest returns, in pleasure and profit, from their I fields and flocks. It teaches the fruit growers how to raise the best fruit I and get the best prices. It teaches the blacksmith, carpenter, machinist I and carriage builder how to climb to the top of his profession. It teaches I the present and especially the future house-wives and mothers of Utah I I how to decrease the routine and drudgery, and how to increase the enjoyment I of the profession of home-making. It turns out annually large numbers I of trained business men. It has provided the State and also the Nation I with many agricultural experts. I 'j It is Not Too jp"' I For the young men and women of- Utah to begin Bfiaik 'SjT Irll'! planning where they will go for next year's HLi Blillte-7iifrBfcBWB I schooling. In planning be sure to give the A. C. U. fSMMHMHflKl I all due consideration. Remember, it is the great in- WKRSIBBwRifiiwl I dustrial school of the Intermountain Region. Yet fctiuMMM.Mm!MBBIMBBy H the culture studies are by no means neglected. The HIHiiy I student's training in Literature, History, Art mnd PJBB , ituSjigMw I Music runs parallel with the practical work in the x gqMpEBpBB H work shops and kitchens. Tuition is free. Send 'BSBBBBSBlK I for a catalogue. QjRHB I on Groundt |