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Show Our own Professional People I Ic is an erroneous idea that many of us get that our own professionals are inferior to imojrcel so-.i. Tnep-'ople ought to bein to see by the progress some of our boys are m iking tnat sued a deduction is entirely unfounded. Asa ruie our own h ive proven to be tne best but wan few exceptions. VVe are n jt referring to any who h ive couir in Co nelp budi up tne cjanty wnen we speak of t.ie imp irced ar:ioe; j but tne mid wno c.nes cod ly aid expects ex-pects to leave Co njrro.v. vVe w.-lc n; any ho n.'builders iu .meter .vnat irwir business m ly be. iii., we oug it to oifer every in luce.riint to oar .j.v.i o )s to get cnem to lacace here anl nelp c make the country wnat it oiignt tj b . Tnere are young men .vno nave grown up in che coui.ty wno h ive mil.' goal but were not appreciated undl tdey were gone, anl tnen, od, h) we missed miss-ed tnem. It would be useless to say tnac tney did better when tney left their own towns. We were the losers and we will continue to Oi thj losers as lo ig as we inji it o i pjj.iii; oarovn material out. Every m m grown up in this cod itry who is trying to .i anything any-thing ought to be encouraged to rem un here. A. N. Leonard, a former rest lent of Huntinto.i an 1 once tn ; c )U lty clerk, will n ive co.npljti I nis coursi in m ;d-iciae ;d-iciae in M ly an J ill cu. lufi J li ; ig for tie west, tii .vill n dji; lo.-i:; sj new.iere in Cici? cjn:y. T.ns hardly Iojxs f lir I) E n tj cm.y an i tne people generally would lie t s;e dim return. Tnre is scarcely a child in tne em u chit does noc Know Mr. Leonard and know him to be worth 10J per cent id real genuine m iterial. Ha nas done very well in his c jrse ani he wfll be a great factor for good no matter mat-ter where he locates. Although our efforts to influence him to return may be in vain, yet we wish him continued success in his new field of labor. Prof. C. R. Johnson, an old resident of Huntington, now a teacher in the B. Y. U. of Pr'ovo, has been in Chicago studying music for a year and will return re-turn to Utan in May. He is returning early having been sent for to sing in the opera the B. Y. U. is putting on this spring. Mr. Jonnson has done exceptionally well in his work and will be a strong factor in the musical line m the school. The lives of these two young men is : an inspiration to their young followers in this county. i |