Show Practical Education in Utah t Visit of Lawmakers to the Agricultural m that maintains an College to the Kh State institution is in line of The vist of the Utah ft- makers to Logan and the U. should inspire every and senator to make a Krai allowance for the proper of the farmer More people in Utah own farms on which they live and jie Utah farmers are freer from than those of any other Everything that goes to up the happiness Rd comfort of a nation or of an is originally the prod-wt of the land and the the exception of the losing generation of the other of our union have been in the the 4 the to build man-m the But in our from its very beginning in the young have rn taught to build herie and a comfortable home on that they will have shield in a shade in Je and a comfortable abode The children of Utah 1 to idle in the shadow of at is spoken s J the They taught the apple Pear the peach the and th grape vine of life in fare ft WOuld better frees the celestial ik The that the river of life the irrigating canal that rises in the canyons and flows out and gives' liquid life to the the the aind the Instead of having their imaginations so warped that they think they are going to push clouds in the golden the boys- of Utah are taught to push the the and the seed and the girls to push a fiat a butter Instead of and a baby being taught to lay-treasures away up somewhere in the ethereal and women of the our men next generation are taught to make hay while sun to pick geese when the feathers are mold butter when the from the curry a mule never to turn their back to a pet Thus when the harvest days are over their treasures will be a barn full of a corn house full of a cellar full of fruit and a shed full of and bins full of The song of the old gray wolf of as he hurls his northern blasts against their snug farm will be sweet music as they sit in a family circle around the warm fireside and enjoy the fruits of their labors from their well filled Our girls are not taught to play on a golden harp of a thousand strings where the spirits of just men are made they are taught to play the piano on Sunday and the washboard on the flat iron the broom and the duster and every day they are and do some useful In the early days of the methods of teaching the farmer boys and girls to do useful work were crude and but today we have an Agricultural College that fills the bill- Nature has endowed every boy and girl with three graces which should be equally and well cultivated The the and the When these three graces are properly work is and and despair will take Nature has be stowed upon the Utah boy and girl a rare the equal of which is not to be found outside of It is a great trinity of three a beautiful plenty of good irrigation and a rich Young men and young you who are to live on a go to the Agricultural take a thorough develop the three graces within develop your your your and then unite them with Utah's wonderful and and you will have formed a that a few years will make the Standard Oil company look like a peeper in Bear One thing that impressed me at the Agricultural College was the quiet lady-like and gentlemanly demeanor of that great body of I did not see among I did not see one swell-headed boy sucking a cigarette or a giggling The dinner that was furnished and the manner of serving the the and the royal welcome extended to the visitors by the faculty and the will long be my wife and I stood in front of a very large school in New It was' just and as we watched that great body of students emerge the by actual count every third boy stopped lit a a or a The young man who decorates his face with a a or a or who dilates his cheek with a wad of chewing or makes a beer tank of is knocking on the door of the the insane asylum the poor and if be not stop these vicious be will surely gain admittance unless the undertaker gets him be- if You might- just as well try to make a long merino out of a Hydraulic or a fast trotter out of a clothes as try to make a farmer or anything else out of jj such a r The people of Logan were just j as hospitable and free as U. A. C. Everything was free Free free free free free Leroy editor of the Inter-Mountain learned that everything was free in he started to find a If he found a Logan t f girl she was The I editor of the Logan Republican had him in President Kingsbury and Dean Byron Cummings of the U. of U. and their wives were among the They tried to learn jj they could about I im-agine I can see Kingsburry in overalls and a big hat on a farm thinning weeding I and dehorning a honey lo-j and Dean Cummings in hip rubber boots damming an irrigation I can also see their better halves in sunbonnets and-linsey teaching young calves to drink without spilling the instructing ducklings how to swim and hunting hen's of the federal bunch took in the they seemed to be harmless and They did not take the water in the pipes was congealed and everything loose was frozen to the S. McCornick according to run a matrimonial bureau as well as he does a |