Show STUDY FOR FOK TAE THE professions A at a directory of professional men in this territory would reveal tie the fact that only a few of them are natives of it or belong to the class of the population who comprise its founders no disrespect is meant to the class referred to in saying that most of them have coine come froni from abroad to utah in the hope of finding here financial iro prosperity they have come come in response to a domand demand W which aich was i not being filled by nativi native e ox or local talent 1 baere have grown up in utah a sufficient number of young men who are natives calivis of it to form a larger proportion of its professional wen men than they do d if they would but make the effort to qualify themselves for and enter upon a professional career they would navo nave the sympathy and patron age of the permanent citizens of the Terri territory Lory who take pride in seeing her sons SODS fill icilin within her borders and elsewhere the callings which require learning learn lear BiLg iLg and a nd talent it is well t 19 encourage a boy to learn a trade no matter whether or net flat nature has pi planted anted within him biffl aspirations to become something more than a mechanic the mastery of some useful handicraft will render hi him comparatively inte independent pendent in a pecuniary sense bati is ift also well to impress upon a young mans mind that he ne ednot need not cease advancing because he has learned a trade this is especially true in a new country where men of superior intellectual attainments and capacity are needed in the prof lessious and in ia those pursuits which are within the sift gift of the people le at the ballot bax when the farmers farmers sons are tempted merely by the pleasures res of city life to desert the caflin they live lave been reared in that indulge in that which allures them tae advice to 1 to the farm is good and should be reiterated with abil all afas but when a youth i is S ti tired r t d with an to reach the front rank of some honorably honorable proffit abou aud and an opening ahr h him bira and otherwise encourage went with gaud counsel be given hiaam i 1 jois la is forcibly rue artie of utah whose peo ave bu been cume in anio to ene mear r nieu or ad ito to be cacti ol of hobe antecedents they knew andi regarding whose character anci ana ability they were compelled to walt wait until and ad ois disclosed closed the truth had the place ain the community t tiey hey occupied been hueu filled with men long known to the people and thoroughly galy in ith them we lue latter would nave been be e saved 4 v aa fram many an imposition when V a a citizen rt requires quires the services of a lawyer a cian a douat an aa architect a sarv surveyor I 1 beyor or a professional mn man pi any kind he be wo would auld art arc it berto r to employ one one whose character and vs were known to him than to engage a arang stranger er LAU gan office seeker is generally an object either of contempt or Chak chakiry ILY a young man woo labors to fit fil b amsell for what are called places of honor so that should the office sueh seek him it will nud find aim to be a qualified incumbent ais 4 to be commended and his bis reward for his industry and his efforts at self im provement pro are pretty certain to be bd re wardell I 1 i it i would be in the interest ot the community it if a greater number 01 ol of young men who have i been Abeen reared in it ic and who possess posses sits its confidence ana respect would qualify themselves for tae practice of th the professions I 1 |