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Show - , . t - , , , ,--. . '4 . 62 , , I - - s- , , DESERET EVENING NEWS . R sitivnbAY-DiCE3lBE- 16 1916 , . . r Thee boys and' orations always befogs the at board as the Elba Burials 'Peach Blight was investigated. A plant meeting. 1.27b womee were present undo' oupertrielon. 'dieease survey of the entire state. stea- - In 'all IS demonstrations were 'Orlin girls have been the Insane of greatly of education ond othor school offi0 !tented library fund. named lela mimit I I and home cials is the securing of properly United 172 and be l with in the to wore ducted diatributed. agricultural bulletin1 Improving 0 hie 'mother. The fund vi : 0 0 ne hundred and seventy-eighoes". aoonómice coodittone In their locali- trainod teacher; for it is a icumulative. Otte year the income le !Buses department of agriculture, was I 1 2 II . batter 111111t . that without fficiont Machete Wisconsin wives la tattling Sill under iqr, ties. and of causing a instituted. This surtsy with the home de 3 to be added to the principal; the I e' t -I -- -3 in their work. As a result not Only moor; ths young people. bat Ms work of the schools must be in. .1".0min6 .. fi la to be used la the purchase way. p.if year it "yr of the demonstrators, also among the parents toward agri- forior. The toquiremonts for teachIn addition to tite great amount Of lonstretor of books. and so on alternately. 611 67 ill Tho ers in the public schools of Utah St 1Vi: tYil'i'l Totals . oonducted iminitary milk cultural and bons. aconomice. The univereity library comprises experimental work completed or now him boon advanced at frogmen( tutor-va- le In the various baby tint. boys and girls went enabled by their 1:Ii 4$.713 bound volumes and 19.2211 pam- under way. the experimental divinion .,,i enrollment the that wealth of in ths paat few years and aro is certain hold n the lIce Inertias to in work of club the has the infant with connection the of Ltsb the college Sinai Agricuitural completion phlets. t this year will excefol that of Wt. 'I new quarters In the administration already mapped out extensive fields nutrition projects, 1111 hablee Iters tho Mate OS'er 111614040. according to greatly $Odifferent from what they woro 1'.t, I '',t years ago. Within the past closely checked records now au Ella IS or additional I ,i' building many books which formerly for investigation in the future. Dr. Li examined. Chautes This rear. year Farmord Institutes and schools ems. at the Utah Agricultural college. requisites have Woo - tt;Eli ,),;- -, 8. Harris director of the experiment in the ad- - were In Morass have been num, availThe former regulation A number of changes demonotra. farm proscribed. The 'ducted by the extension division due. managament of l the able and has to considerably has this the future:, atation. say library facutY the ministrative corps and 1111.1911 were held in ever, (ion work. which bed Its inception was that etudents who bad completod '.1:41;1!i D. inertseed in usetulnem. not only to -- In addition to the lines of work alla the state. In all 421 have been made this yur. Prof. 4, Jan. 1. ISM has, by gtensivs wr- a high school course might bo per-- 1 ling of the students but to citizens in general. ready being studied. a number of other as secretary i,"1 'i, f! reddened were held at which 14.124 tarns. yer of farm burbless in all parts of mined to tali Use teachorif exam. Allen inR. The ,f,,,;t be who are to tie entitled should of of privileges. agriculture Years phases ere and barroom' wives were present lb. otate.,brought to light many of taaUo and if atioosestul its ptomaine board of rtgenls after many w as sue- - library is kept open until le p.m. vestigated as fast as the elate is pre-- 1 .Z7,471.1-':'eervice in that po sition He. conventions and the most Important factors that tend ft could bis given employment. Now. of their .. i h to put funds Into the projects. IAt the farmers pared bert D Thomas. and many students do most El ' Prof. ceeded by 1 mar-- phoubekpen conference held during for tiaancial succass on the farm. It however. Om high school graduate l;i there. the of should be Masi A studying to study was :': ','.4'''--- ; 4 appointed Ma average lin must attond eolloge or maraud school t:,, mi.., C. Dunford cosi,Ithe year at Logatt. Richfield and Co- era discovered that Utah conditions to determine Will Rudd Observatory. keting the death 4 ; - I ! 4 farmer was for at least ono year before he maj fill the VaeAn(y caused by chief City, at & Iota.! of 117 sesoions. nual inoome of the witk-e- s tho farm products of markse clerk of board t 4 4t r a a. At record' the the avenge for take' the examination and enter as If. above a wee Forsythe meeting of 14.114 an Richard attendance slightly Wt. of advanbeat to lder can state the Aahcompete 4 of 4 itRoscoe regonta authorised as appropriation end women. Durnior the year a the totted Suites. and a est of prac- teacher in th. schools. Them aro In the secreterv's offfr - 113.70 is probable that at the pres1 a It anIn to observatage. for the woo an of formulated othor definite erection Instructor 11 tical inatructions requiremonts, of coursc. worth was appointed , farmers are trying to sell car. Wita vont train consbeing of ri; , I ,ti, the effi. for certification. and parents in Utah tory on the campas for the fine new ent time etent Jan.mtg.-- I end Charles W. Brown throughout the l'illte aid the farmer to inerwasing on eastern markets where they IThiS 41i,q t 1i of his farm business. may visited 40 bejuisured Moog .. Wog appointed aerial! teleecope which was purchased by the goods that, if the offorts of train miles. traveled n chancy east-ur, 1;. Lron. of with - it .4 de. Um officials count for anything (and Prot E.i- wheel about a yam ago. With the cannot successfullyOn compete towns at which 11 meetings were The community servito bursa teed of th e art department, the other handlIll 't; . .) 4 astronoof this inatallation so. communities producers. will not be 'Mon children the aid rural been to 1.141 do) they & with given of totni attendance ;held Evans. signad i having trio , 4 niicili research will be conducted at there are probably crops that It is estimated that 140150 people la all phases of Into the hand. of toashers who are FS, throughout the west other )(lies leave !,: il better to much advantage. raised be as never in the th of not before to to were Innovation so university ear, for them Weill. prepared the train. rural social life The folloatnit students of what 1 ,' of the school. Thus the whole question the year just past. Through it. plays gently and efficiently. 11't',' Of hire, fellows in chemist yr' history egrioulturs-AlislarMe- re Laub 1J;wok.- -Gleili belowne.--Lutritite.vonnectiotr Deptlyittlpertith' ft Thonsas 3 owl p): '!'t 'i 14; ;1 so the Utah Art Inotit.it are phaseof the state ought to mphasse should Norton bailment), called atThe hossr-an- Andatotto and N. U. Thatcher. Thom. longing 71 ,t girld otitis work toe formation bait twos furtilithed about tondent 1 -d , ltivestitrated now be the invitation at and an to a pressing tention Deed of the state ecothoroughly university vocational ad. the much of most been outcomehue club programs, past year ill A. keel of the department ! A ' i !Ili steporiof irrigation "The results flood of more normal schools. and .0010106i nu reined to has been extended for Lit ettatOl to IK,Mi small !fut. During tha year 1111 and lei& floe has lama supplied. and Emma! Aceording on relatively conducted come ..;1 'i,, view and Mr. them. to meats Commodious Norton. every year clubs were oraanimd, while 11108 Christmas as assochtte professor. community celebration., tho schools of .the rank of and ,i 1 or two locaitties should Utah requiro.the sere. Lucile Rogers were space in the administration building areas in one lboya and girls ateueity did some work have been Who'd. i! T 14!i 0. Meldrum to all parts of the gat. and them been has of E00 new teachers. ices and carried be s the given display Of thee I:latent-torand In English aPPointod it,I t and soil Um state normal school and accroditR. II regarded as well worth a rail there. tried under various cltmatic l in detail. physical education respectively; 1.. find. t4 in order i'l, ,,,f ' ) .(:ifl ; od schools conditions normal V. work. giving lausean. private I. Mining Shekel. professor of physiology and to usi water in each loThe other inipply only about SOO. W. ' I I.., 0 . :' i No review of the university would the bestA way chemistry; be physiological should 1111110 100 study thorough coin. from Weigle of the .f Veatch. Instructor in debating and t' complete without mention of the cality. of all the available sources of state. Now. the state board of odu, , I i,'; toad. assist-!i- t, I location; Ruth McMinn ration conducted by the U. S. bureau underground purfor water irrigation not taken.. and doubtless has cation ,.' ip,.,, Edward. Beate sot in kindergarten; of mines in with the state the 1 aid should be given will not over take, a stand against - school of conjunction same: Ballo Berton. assistant in mime. The government poses. and in putting 1 the canal ", , companies various employment of teachers from em keeps a staff of exports these through1, i , ;I, s, mimetic art. and WA S end of the calendar ',ear through E. I. Norton. deputy state otfor states. Tito- - intailiell,--01-1-- them .stems on the most up.to-dat- e ...T.:ii...I.I,',.'..1.,..t. . soma teacher In ths training school. out the year. at an expense of about basis. -ideas experiences from capable i l: 'i t the public sebools ..it stipeintndent. made the following teacherandwho IL It Rupert. professor of gross an- $111.00 annually. Metallurgical excome from other states s':::' In.'.i, pica literal Resources. well started on the work statement: toast,. Dr. Francis Tyng and Dr. Rol periments are conducted. with a view fullY I. But the mom. to soon too the gay of agriculappreciated. is econoprobable survey "A thorough alloonbsek wars appointed special leo. to finding improved and more . 16111-1....1,4 It 0'431 of of of season the, biro the board think that for the, be much of Os results of consolidation ' ; Oi' i i in the department of medicine. mical methods. Special attention has tural resources of the sate should betorus of state as a the good l whole. Utah 4 the finds thorn. too. in good condition and In these $6 imitation May Although .it, 4 i !f;:,, Follow's, the death of Prof. Tortld boon given to the discovery of new made so that these rosioureoll law w it should be able to furnish for other as possible. with In many parta compulerwy consolidation H t it:''t! ' Arooldson head of the department of promos's of treating low grade ores. come productive as moon bright. prospects states of Union as many good the than Into Neel May RI. Mk the new ,, modern languages. Sirs. Louise Ar- - The work of the bureau b of epeciol At present probably not ofmore 1,t ';':,: the state of the mats tit schools hays just boards of duelinos did not assume full teachers as corns into Utah from the :i'.1,,t,' noldson was elected to teach la that help to the young stiffing and four per tient of the area To outside. do this 1,41 and to insure a somatehat the that well known the of throush trying control until passed the beginning i nliettlikarlitlat 'i ; engineers during their is being farmed. It is department. plenitude of teachers for any emerordeal of changing from the old d.o- school year In the fall of 1316. gency, ''''' a i?' ' training at the state school and its other lends can be tilled. Thee tillable more and normal Solsoktreldpe Bequest& schools some aould be P, benefits are felt. st course. through- soils should be investigated by trict ystotti to the coneolidation or Their attentioa waa necessarily en;i hi addition to th e usual scholar-- out the industry as a whole. 1 ', state agency so that etie landless man COUBtl unit plan. During the poriod g aged at firm with problems inci- decessary. Code Cosandadon. Ma University rie Utah is growing who is dogtrots of becoming a farmer of breaking up tho old order of things dent to the transition from the old - ships and fellowships awarded at the ,!:.i4',:'. 1 ! .;.,;' f ...1 university, quite a number of 'special ht influence and usefulness. It looks may find land known to be of econo- and getting adjusted to the now. it totem lo the aim. and they could not Perhaps. no factor Is of more Inti ;:, be to ISe echolarships distributed back with pride on the record It has mic value. Particular attention should WA' inevitabio that mom difficunies be eapected in that first year to make portance to the continued welfare of !.1',., it 1 of 't A.. , feels. be so. the but and various reclamation have cut its more than a that among made, ',,i departments. justly be directed to the working beirinntng and even hardships should bo enco public education in Utah than the - bean ,1,44.. this- year by friends Muted moose. kr the promise mid the &titan Insets IMMO blall Are tug tbootew policie. ., They wets wooer. soorkol the-- owls soaftaission, eilften balk thoetialt-theit- a the saltaid of 4 and petrons : I the school. Ulan Lucy future. With optimism and enthusl- of promise. I. undertaking to find the weaknesoss novo fought their way valiantly and It tired to appoint their superintendents, Van Cott. dean of the women, is oam It strides forward In Its great I, "The greater part of the area of is prodkoad that within a vary short but in mom cases teachers were nee- of the present school law, In order . ,i d ,' it' . an4 largely responsible for these acquisi- - purpose: to serve the state. Cheerful- Utah will probably always be devot- time. that that of for they may be rectified. Tito laot rMIMI, year employed the bonefite and advantages s. ly It grapples with whatever difficul- ed to tangs for cattle and sheep and lb. now will hi No apparent assignod by the old boards of trustemi legislature provided for the appointa)stem A valued gift this year was that of ties lie in the way. confident of 4 .1 of such a commisoion, with the 0 ment under- and es preponderant that what die- Unavoidably' there were many prob. yet no work has so far been Altales Young of this city. who pro. tory and ultimate good. on eouragement was felt for a time will lams of salary schedules. unequal duty to investigato and report to the taken by the experiment station ', ft é i pt i-irange Mamigemont. This is doubtless be forgotten. In sections of the state school terms. inventorying of prop- governor before the convening of the one of the problems most in need of whore consolidation was adopted adv. erty. including books and supplies. logislature in '1017 . needed pitarations and additions to the school law. 'rhe eolution. An inveettgation of the for- oral years ago the results have been and Me adjusting of old debts. Then. state 1,,,b I most to satisfactory'. It la asnortod. that a too. there was the Inevitable criticism !superintendent of public instrucage plants that could be raisedmounand the attorney general were rotors to the old 'mom would be re- and in some came opposition, of thoot tion profitably on the dessert, and,' members of the commade of methods who had not been converted to the tain ranges together with gardod as unthinkable. mission. with three others to be apn ew plan. ..t those ranges in the highest -keeping k .. t Olik0 Corti, Xall rata. 4,,.;',00114,014.mr.r.1. Ot ebette nerinua geriblems, pointed, "no .mea aopointod over., r postoble, newts 1"1P saliotatit itupiirittigniAent Tht; county uldi plan of Oriental-lio- n which Cr. not likely to recur in he t dairr bort' introdued. Eilaineel7 now work ban be taken up.located at some considerHAVE boon keoping of the Balt Lake City schools; I. L. 1. moat diatincties is the reh perhaps of is "Utah any istory boon reports digtrict. ROMP DO11." & COUPOSS said rho providod. of the tor over I." Year. of th. rtah school t,t eived Irene the now county dimriets Williamson. 'superintendent Motborcratt aro cameo is point. In able distance from the great marketst charactortstic Cities et the first yaw seetieb4 show that much Promise bag aimed! neat," (Debora& sad W. Karl H.pkine Umit, tazinaa' to o room-- them courses coneequoratir, wonson aro taught of the country roung of tho district, Alpine superintendent a of are net dames of tounty the lb. part Liao Mob Agricultural rates on raw products been made. Oppoeitioa to the new imitation tho principles ot child roaring. how :; i;i1: but are ,thantsalves orgenisod raw tow ael aoatione, after people -Utah county. markets are .altsseet TIM eennwilesion hoe been toilets. "t7g to thrao years ago '1 twiroittttor,stinow Ailments of 'kW farm to Ahem, tods Milat consolidatM The way In which she can into Independent have become acquainted with the work sine Ito .o howth teed thi art1hada1y tod prohibitive. made a barn Ogling- - I 111" Iny.....(1111; baby. appointment. 'seeking ri'.7 t Pa.; f - with Another special tellittire IS plait. With oppoeitioe morn centrally tricts. turned thus and how regions competeto dress How the child. ideas and of the various the hest of ears and of foods null to guide the mental and moral located Is to convert raw materials into that four counties contain two die Into euppott. these boards are enter- schools andexporiencee i ! 1.i. t trying to formulate the This necessity. tricts each. and one county 0011l&10 ing upon their swoond year under recommendations eouIdSt seem to stake the money inI potent of the emid ta taught To finished products. that should be to cases In thee much better conditions. New dietricta knew I ought to make. One day supplement the tusoretical instruction taken with the fact that In the state three. This le due The task is an Important and from your by eraceical work. the young women water power and fuel are cheap. sug- the fact that under the original law as well as the old are reporting to us made. an of expert lilt means an no Jut, for while one; easy by . It 1 ..' 1 ' animal husbandry departmimt was go- - spend Mated petiods of time in home gest' the desirability of establishing permitting the coonsolidation of counit of groat improvements by reason of there are phases of the law which to ochoola a county might ho organized bolter supervision and the standard:li ' L. ing through here and I asked hint where there are babies. taming ewer manufacturing plants In order steed changing. it is diffiwhat was the matter. The first thing the entire cars of the child ander the utilize most economically as many as Into more than mit district. and theaoIn isation of Instruction which neut.& obviously ::it '',1.!' cult in some cams to know Mot what bo mama toe wail the records of 10.1 supervision of the mother and the possible of the products of the farm. countioa preferred to divide: and Theee and still other Improvements change to make for permanent and team 1 dtalt know what be meant- - guidaoce of a physician- - To supple The canning. milling. packing. and re- the other two CLAWS to the fact that will be noted more and more as the maximum beinifit. The school taw ' dwelt have any records. He "bowed meat this work, baby conferences are fining industries should be given theae month. were made tnto two coontidalon plan bag an opportunitr is the result of long growth, rather ;,! me bow I ought to keep account ot held. where ailing babies are brought every IHITI'l It districts onch by the provudon of the possible opportunity.- than an ideal systematisation mad. fichnol PopeLidos. how much milk I was getting from I for treatment. to new law that in countleo of t.e01 or be desirable fI: 't.i ', i would very out at one time. with a definite .et of woe. In the Utah system there are intik the how rich inmore of school population already each cow, station I the 44 at conduct to care for. One of the i conditions experiment DivisionExperimental schools-4be 74e tillI to 94 eseb cow was eating. and what moreone 'chord than proximately bleb lust that would tend to pro- Contitining matters of chief concern is to bring q ,,,,i Much was added to the sum total vestigations I did this. followind his Title menet $4 high ochools. includee achoot each rything. district. of manufacture mote the tlistrict high agricultural harmony out of legislation which in 1 : Interactions. I proved to myself in of agricultural knowledge by the ex- - products Into a form more readily dis- Phould become a county achool dis- As a matter of fact. a few high considerable measure 4' with schoole should be added to this num- Welt. or at least whose conflicta two months that onty half of my pertusental dived, owing tau gait posed of. This would also help trict. various parts ,;:; A series of Year. about as were In oowe that some one is ber. there district. a ad really paying, would trosentialiv new The is on industr.es that found the rtah system experiments do not articulate well. ;', fourth of them barely paid ex- - irrigation of wheat, covering four wealth to the state." is Junior high school or more in adds b : ennipolidlition of achool atimInistralRevlon:In In Courses of Stady. rest were ao years. demonstrated the Importance of P.O.... and that I the Is pat- tion to the high school proper. The Each ion. district bounty Divisins. Elten$6081 saw the point. I irrigation water during the renal expense. Equally important with the work of terned very much after the modern groom employs this year 3.206 I 'I' r early extenthe work The of by of half of worthless completed the my stages about 46 more than last year. a:t.d growth. It was found that got rid of ctty school organization. unsion division during the year just peas- typo best method of supplying water mPloYoól In herd, mind I have been building it up the number the is to give three ed has been ay extenwive as that done' der the control of a hoard of educa- the largest of the vats. Of theirs. have annual ever 2. since. .L! )dy receipts A irrigations of history about' tion. The actual eonsolidation of the i even rive I and division am the inches That's more than doubled. experimental why each. applied at the rim-- a by , schools thenittivea is a natural result VIII are In the elementary schools, big boomer- for the Utah Aericul- - leaf. the boot, and the bloom stages, more varied. Under the immediate of this in diitricts so situated as ..o Tt pupils In the elementary schools The results of five years of of the elate leader. lisla. R. t 1 supervision college.tural In number 91.1116 and In the high schwis irrigation J. Evans. who is a joint employee of make consolidation practicable. t 1Z;' , experiments with Education. potatoes and "Practicer making a total of 1611.819. Of sugar tell. ' scattered many place the population beets and of six year with corn. have the college and the United States I4 6 't,7 ' !( are over the compulsory Nothing could teU better than this been tabulated and of agriculture. nine countf makea it necossary to retain the thews. 3.644 are axe. from it to II years. for school Imo ready incident the purpose of the Utah bastion. The best have been at work in eleven smaller schools. ,:k agents ,ir 11, Murray B. Allen. who preparmethods It of is stated is is the population of "to that what This The vats using counties. Agricultural college. original consolidation law - ado- - irrigation water under the various ed the accompanying article on I 1 state of is school are 124.34s. . term the meant required in Viktor by it "practical 1. I counbos soli these 1,01. passed el ;, and climatic condltions of Utab During the yetirs the state school for the deaf and s, cation. Through its various divieona have been ascertained with 2.000 or more of gehool popuia- It might appear at first blush that the i i' ,.,1 t made 16.292 farm blind. la hinueelf blind and reand It hoe been county agents4.072 schools. and department. the college demonstrated that water office calls on of- tion might consolidate but were not number of Utah children out of received If ceived part of his education in 'i: be ficial business. held 1.040 Our school is somewhat ,1' but on. I. constantly striving to place befoss pumped economically for to law alarming. do at While the required meetings the school. Re le at preeent one irrigation which there was an attendance the people of the state. whether they purposes. It I of was in this optional form. eight coon-tie- s difference is a technical one largely, Of the instructors there. and acbe students or not information of A series of consolidated. The results In theta and more apparent than real. For 611,S36. published 204 articles on agriexperiments in the e cording to Superintendent Briggs to their every day work in all ins of sugar : 1 cultural subjects. sent out 4.765 cir- counties were ouch as to bring atoms. there are several thousands of chilbeets at most successful in his work. 14. avaliable form. But the above years t e :;:: and $A26 personal letters. dis- an amendment to the law in ItIS. dren in private schools of Utah. Morebrought to ancovering end during the cubar In the course of his article Mr. aunt voila only half the store. awl was over. the school census is taken in 50 conducted bulletins. consolidation tributed of 6,676 Mat year count! making passed. The Allen names a number of gradhclue us relate another aln Illustration: field excursion& attended by 2.16116 schools mandatory throughout the the summer and dose not include the drawn from this extended A representative of the Utah At. also of whom the state school is work wi".11 farmer& to study special farms. held mate. Twenty children who become old counties of Utah. there- many of the 'neatest value In prove E;., !; farmInto dea the justly proud but modestly recoliet rkeitural dropped 241 demonstration meetings with an fore. Cr. now near the beginning of enough that same fall to enter as beI ',:l eeloontaa., miler fraino from saylng anything seed in- attendance of 6,117. planned 140 ro- their second house In the southern part of thc Other 000siderations play a I. 9' g inners. so toe west consolidaunder year oustry about Wm if. It is not too much Oinler La"." otale. Eying upon Following a great tation westerns. treated 341 animals tion. in the computation, with the net )1 part number of experiments of them if few were breed-thto mom in two that say any l''l e the family living result that the children of Utah are ri' i for blackleg. vaccirsited Letil hogs, Effects of Ecateolidatinsi. have made a better record. After books- - One proved to I,. "Frinci- - as of strai:e7f animP")"d well amounted for. were instrumental in the securing end pretty mercial .1 to consoliRelative the effects of tat echool. be entered the Gt. :1'1 leaving the pies of Fruit ()rowing.- by 1 IL -Bal. adapted to this cou ePeciall7 purchase of 3011 head of registered nr. E. O. Gowan., atate Training et Teachers. tre. and called of ley, the other "Henry Esmond.- by University of Utah, where be livestock. Under the direction of the dation. of Ono of the moot Important consid has been produced agent instruction. public Thackemy. The farmer entering just tingulabed himself not only in hie and the farm bureau 1ST farm- intendant remarked. &hallos sons have er then enthusiastically ;i It' !; . special demonstrations. I t book 'Henry Eaniond; liar. determined the faotors governing the LOGIconducted farmers grew grain on 12,07 ,11; iLi if, e in toxitity of alkali in dif- ry had to read it at college and when differeno acres an with Increased yield of 3.143 be brought it home he some way got f erent soils. A series of experiments. bushels. and 263 farmers '411,, ., '1 grew Pous started. We used to read it every to be Nosed upon the eonclusions tatoes on 676 acres with an Increased Now we got drawn. will new be undertaken to de.. ' Ill'Ai evening last winter. 2,014 of bushel& 3 hall est. and his waved his arm. termini 2n4,01040 of bandllog ailtau yield la seven of these moieties the agents with a conacious pride, to a well mil& ) tr !':1''' i';,,,i have received valuable aid in their At various places a in of wall ease. get bound Thackeray from farm bureau& organizations work 1111-Lthroughout the "When we finish them Were going to state. notably at Nepht Cedar City, of the progressive farmers in each buy some more books this circular and Kenai). a etudy of the principles community. . . These ,- organizations. '... 1' , k ':, A 1!!. .. A litl.i-'4,tells about." Ile held up an extenaion underlying the successful iit 4 ,r '5;0 1z .; 'r. ;, :J.'1,,,.i'ri 4 '''' E; 4 1,1' : "'il-- t of where properly officered and direct. . '10 practice 1... .0 Utah circular of division the !, Agriis being continued. 41 , most l',4r1,7011a are factor becoming potent .,,, ed, 'el. II 4 t l'Lt'"1r on hone reading. or extensive study of the college. ,,, ground water in the development of the country i 1 There you have the other side of the resources of Utah. , ,i.t', .11 t ,...,,,,4,, especially in Cache. agriculture and in the support of the ,...1.:7, A 4 ., stOrr. VIeber. Utah. Ramsey. ,...2,... r:.:,:., ti.:1-!:-1 fact- - the county In ,.,,s ,.. agent. Sevier. county v, , f ','.o, . , .;,. us Noe Just how the Utah Ag- - lard. and Boxelder counties. has been 'til '...,,,...., v.e,,,, , ,e agents efficiency ii largely deVew s.e. or , . 4.'e I : 'immure' vNt.r, about its im- - made. The areas whirl' give goes college ' 12 of ; t; mined the by 4 working efficiency 't ii z 11, ,, , 41.,';1., promise of the 4 '4'';(;,; - ' portant taskthat of training the citi- - !economic ground wafer supplies - s.: ,,. county organization back of- - him. cif ,..r. . ,A,- ., Sr. I4 1 1,Ls :; lens of the west to make a laving l hem" mapped and a ...1,.:........i-...- -, ,n.,,,, ,. .. ;,...7. .., to be the only method by I It .., appears ,11. ,,,;:.' mody being ' , o;,,,,,,...:p.-. i life. di1',, ..., and a There are, three groat ,..,.,,,..4 of the source of the which the agent is able to reach' the 4:'",e'4 - 1" '1 . ! mach,. ' ground diof the ',i' itution: The retool; 4i t''' , r itd mamma of the farmers. and by which t''' ' 1 i' water together with its probable t ,,t,a; of interior instruction (the col- - tent. These t.;;A, t; ,:;,.::,.,;:,1 rt. ;--t-,-,-- - , .,..);','.."e'" N of ,, investigations warrant.the they are able to reap the benefits f: ,' - 4, , lege proper); the experimental divi- - conclusion that py of and 4!'r the service that the r:I li ft:'11: agent's the ?,--- ' irrigated are, of inetitutiana back of him. the eat e Felon division. the state ., MOn, s nd be 1,4 may h considerably this fire. the college trains l'. ,. A . I :t''''.. The fundamental purpose of the .. li 4,1111.ilf that ' fortunate body of young men ed by the use of ground water. ,' :, . '' organization la to federate all agri"r1,' 4. of women and Reidy 1.oWater. attend 'rho school Irrigatkes at try,, forces into one big forcecultural ;,,et..:--' 110 e, ! ;I 71,,,, .4 , A study has been made. and is ,. 4 to. ,,,,,,,,, ran. Through the second. a great .. V.still In ful body in an effort to develop all r '',..1 i, mass of information is gathered of progresi . of the composition of the flos t resources ''' ,f- -; of the agricultural Tpl',' value to the development of the farm various watera of the elate used for Iipi- .t,,,,. :, ..., , '. to hotter the general living and 4 1.0 ith and the rund community. Through irrigation., to an attempt to find which of the county. The mem!be:NI t Ilef.,4 1't,''!'.:4......4.! , t'',i;.LY:',4, the third thts mass of information. to watery carry alkali in 1 In these organisations sot- now ice . ;1,r t! V'. T: which have been added truth. from Orient to render their quantities in the neighborhood of 2.000 for heiga- t-ship 8.!I ; J all other enneelvatile sources. is tionobjectionable. It hasusebeen . d 1- : ':::4A nr--- . ;14,:r, c in an evadable form before I straTAI that the I'. q,,, ' 7 ordinary Utah more Home Densonstratoec : 1 4 source of coM- i While the 4 s:0-The work accomplished by these mercial . te conditions farming 1 i that it is,1 potassium. and three divisions ,,,v the 1I stud,,, state have been ..4 the throughout during past year is about Ili a ton. while the ash of ied d 1 worthy of review. It i'1 by the county agents and tho farm ;worth grpowftwood was found to be i 1,, 4 144A. r é 4, borne has also been The College Proper. i worth 895 a ton. The most economical bureaus. the farmhome r:,, r ' '''':' demonetrators. by l:1; investigated f The cones, proper. which gave In- methods of manure application were Two women ill demonstrators working q,,t,..;.e,''3?..,' I 1 truction. through its I ascertained. A study of the I .i 71 .,01't. i in demleader home sate bircheyne. ;114-- ;, various conventions. to 3,074 students' carious COntilitone was conducted. ,' ''i.del:"' ' 1 4 work. have been working I , onstration '..' ;t diming 1914-1:. which tu reach over '" -', ' a ka,4 t gliVe valuable and interesting with the houtiewives of .the state in .4 1! r :1:" ' is'i ', it4S t; . .44ile ,, s, 4.0 4 students in expoets ;'-a way during data. Forensics work,in the exterminto improve home conditions. ' :;4 41, e, v : 1 4M 440- ''' 4 the present school santlar ' - fr w ino and control of insect pests wee an effort in home While year. the 1'44'44444 I ntanagement hntles. Projects ".414.1144'14414."44:4444d11" high academic standard of the school carried on. stork i -, infant et"nutrition. , !ii.oltbstiuLeconuttn.ttiokeen ,e,rk,,,, .ir,..,e . blab......lieeti..snaintained i ..41; , i. and mint rained menta. including the feedingllatioNtrin 'home equipment, the I 1 '. ', addition of advanced work . in the best rations for FLO& dairy cows preparation and eeretee of food have scientific ailaita-graiagricultnre and the home use of 'nage in as ,i t,!.;,-I been undertaken, and by lecture and .,. mics and in the allied osiblecte econoDemonstrating what can ba assent. :1,,,hohnilw 1.baytut etln:rirea deaeneof tlle's. or 101 tone dill,. With the see of i taught, ration. end the best reflects for bogs .,,t, t,,, at the mune time much I, :, work vi has been oonle neelared by es. successful ! ' added of' an intensely practical tit- - by the :rola": mtltorrlriabrIZmrnlitllinboinamnin. cyou a distance of 2.604) foot to the porta that the triun ton ,, it....'t experiment station In the past clurdons. move Olio rastorsi designed to be of immediate In During the year ending ins Ironton for road lower le til,, bin, where It low orial at surfacing the per. breeding Opal of Iti (mate a ' aulemetkall, highot egg Juno, 1111, with tthis home demonstra- poses nest rear as a result of tits in. loaded Into i i' ., ',. "alba, to ths PronWective student. gum amtp&rod oad tractor as trains ham tetltry etinued- - Th 'Mean' to for production tor 11 it tonover nearly in towns engaged work. 6 wsos al. addition la this strengthening dismiss of potatoes have received con- wore visited. in which 411 homes were visitation ofThisUm new tallre011i 100 for distribution over the minty..., keel the mune distance N ,, , tramway. troirn I to le per emit broadening of the work as pu The tram at equipment. .6 hal mooing present equipped siderable 11 Leaeoti--d--Inn Calitonlia tainted and .........,----'already - attention..., nteetings beldA.t. thews Cet 'a- capacity of Movies SO lone an hem seemly. Items trait tram WIWI,' at a out of 11;41 I I I Tessa Waphinston. I) Washington 112,00 . nt . -- - 1 'll i 1, : . .- " , .,. -- - --. ,l sky-piec- e. 1 Al , d --t- - Utah's Public Schools Stand Abreast Of The Nation's Best , . , z 41, ,If 0 ..1 ,2- W . THE A l' 1. Z 1 n A - .1tion What The Agricultural College Did For The State Last Year , ti-- . . . . lit aye-to- " NW , r - 1 11111MAI 1 i - - , - tis. code oommisoloa Is tlis tho at o board SIMI their Lb. matter of revising the study to Wasp thorn up se Wigton! and boat thought in oducation.uls 1271,, reviston that is DOW COMAIMINgtos , being worked out, three Mono present themeolves: broad vitalizing Of the naturalpink sol..". -students; second, the introd new life and importancs into um 7. ..7 of imolai and practical deka: oonsiderations of phYlictil and health. Stator study, and hob to it. ore rogarded, studios when taught. as bolo( of prime in the devolopment of the ebbs. b. only for intellectual and moral so; ulus, but for the Practical good Mt daily lift of Gm ebildron. Gunton of whom- la their- daily Meu and avocations meet various poo., of the natural acionces ne than any other branch perhapo of adman The work in practical dile" lino with Um modern trend of b Quin Mon to fit the child for ice no matter what the social typo us 1,, munity may bo in which be bos himself. Tho importance of ducation- and It anima, issaktla,Phials Obvious- to calf for comment -The- ever present bow, thoee Who have the (woman supervision schools and the formulation of memo of study. is: What is worth wink! Which are Um fundamontais, the groat store of human knowiesoo which will best fit the child fee ms iiro, too ought to live? The state boo of oducation will mak as thorough. Mudy of the situation as possible aaa Di. remits of that study will be son udttod to a commission appointed s, to rcnso legudative authority course of study for the entira AtAwas Wont of the state. The Rua keit COnaillta of Stave Supt. E. G. Goyim Prost. John A. IVI4tacie of the tin ?entity of Blab; Prot. E. G. Pete. son of the Agricultural oollotte; Christeneen of Ron Lk. City and clA Mammon of Price. - Morris:wisdoms. In the past mt. tho following Spy school oupermionderna to,en aa. Iron pointed: county. L. Nottik Jr.:. Millard. Roscoe Hamreeed sevfer. I. B. Bail: washington. tr. O. monstsy. Jr.; Salt Lake City. Smith. The oomplete lift of dims and city superintendents In as tollows:-Aiptnrtlith CO.f Hopkins; Beaver. E. H. White; Mos elder. U. C. Jenoen; Cache. R. V. lAt. son; Carbon. S. W. Golding: Darn IL C. Burton; Duchcsne, J. A. burn: Emery. W. T. Reid. Garfield. G. Gardiner; Grand. C. A. Joanamt Granite Malt lAke Co.. C. H. UM. more; Iron, L. J. Nutiall. Jr.; lords& (salt Lek Co.). Orson Ryan; hob Millard Ray Stswarti Kane. none: Roscoe Hammond: Morgan, G. A. sasman; Nebo (Utah Co.). J. P. Crow-- . North itanpete. Jas. W. Andersok 1 t North etoontinitt Lk (Summit City J. Co-)- L. Kearns Plate. M. IL Robinson; Rich. Maicolm McKinnon; SanJuatt. J. It flaw us; Sevier. I. B. Ball: South Stowe E. T. Reid; &loth Summit. J. L Kearne;. Ttntio (Juab.Co.t. ,L L lins Damson: Tooele. J. C. Hicks; Ctrs Earl Thompson; Waich. D. k Broodbent; Washington. W. O. Bentley. Jr.; Wolin. Morph Eckel-toWeber. W. N. Petterson. CitiewMalt bake City. E. A. amok. Ogden. none; Provo. L. E. Eccerises g Logan. A.. 2tiolyneux; Murray. Gauf)n. AM In all the schools of Utah on doing remarkably well. They bow tth;:atimaltManw I hi itrT no.grtomirtoeyena the h icoor.clus.nt:Gucdtdoress"coomi ;Its -- ' ht:fto itlyza.7i yt that:it eftbeit!Inn: School For Deaf And.Blind Is Doing Wonders For Unfortunates 4 e depic- t-talent pus-litt- le ..t 1 1 1114-- 1 vie-It- '' breed-valu- ',.' ; ". sur ,s'tt."tbor t echolastic record but in suppleMentary activities. especially la literary work. Hie was a member of the staff of the Pen. the litrary magazine at the univtrlitY and contributed quite a number of highly meritorious Mottos end articles. He was graduatsd from the University with the A. B. degree. and has completed part of the work toward hie master's degres.--E- 4 at, Homy B. state -of Utah Anwa) medal es rEL wary first in themends Union hi care she takes of her deaf and lila children. While she was mill a 141, Mary. she bad made provision for tie deaf-- and with the birth of the sten ; Salt Lake County's New Silica Tram Installed by Landes & Co. .ha - ir "1,e .,,44.-k--j- t Rath-cultur- Hit-L- et : : -- A .1 , 17-"- .''. lb' - et . 4.- , 4 r, .,, lir,lp i . ,,' 1 4, kft, , :', ' 1, 't , 4 , -- -,,- valuable ' ., demon-place- I:3p - $:4 - ' ' 1lb i ' 70 - - -- 4 , 4 4,44... - 4, , ;'- , 4.0 .. 1...7'1' Vt. . ,I It - -- ...4 inr.,...r ...... .41 1 ' , 11.- ! f . , ... , i , ) l -- 4 - , , s 41,14' ' It e,..'44iit . , , I t.i t,,,,,, . 1 . ' ' iril. bv-li- te; , g ,, , . 4, - , ,.. . - .., , , - , ' , , , ; ell PA -- -, .., - son: n op.rautt..m.tric gravity 10), ow-.- .- buokuott d dumped at Mt bin Lise egre,ve hamand of WM:aa capacitymoo it- of libi"' la only oleo of Um this Yarns of "'sackings., wini we, limo accompanying Ilicatratondo"--- the train . with ilUb lowtor bin la t- --- - , . - . 4 t AAtd . n 4 of w--t , i , fr a,A,T 14 ---- IS'. 41,Pla ,,,,o.A i .44;, I - , I ' Xi..e.' is? si . ,.;',,,.:-- ;3J, yr& -,- ;;;; :7 47:4 1 ,,,r, ;,;'' f ';a .!'t - 4-..- t ' , 3,4..4, .4 ':::4,y, - ' ,, ,.,, oi.l!'"'A ,; .4.-- extend-Throug- 1 .41 ;,,,,e,,,1 4,:w .. - 45,444,11, , - , - l'i-44:- 4 A?: "!- - , A '''Aet.,,,4'4::-;-- ; i 4 r ', - ' :. ,', --- |