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Show When you start your furnace this fall, be sure you start with Fisoher-Kittle Coal wheUe the graduates qo. AOnfcULTUnAL COLLEGE OP UTAH. Logan, Utah. September 15, 1013. Editor, Goodwin's Weekly, Salt Lako City, Utah. Dear Wloldor or tho Vigorous Pen: You aro absolutely right In what you say In your last issuo or the Weokly. Tho agricultural millennium will bo near at hand when tho agricultural colleges and rural schools can sond tholr graduates directly di-rectly back to tho land. That time will come, but only, or course by degrees. Just now, In spllo or all wo can do, tho causo calls Tor leadership. Tho boys trained to go back to tho rarm, aro whipped into service to bo conters or Inspiration In-spiration In high schools, among bodies or farmers, In the experimental stations, and In tho Government service. It Is but natural that wo should have this leadership, leader-ship, otherwise, how should wo roach tho masses or the people ror whoso good wo aro carrying to all or tho nations, In all tho channels, on tho highways and the byways,, tho good gospol or a moro Intelligent, Intelli-gent, a happier and a moro prolltablo lira ror all who toil In tho midst or tho necessary neces-sary work or the world? You aro right. Tho vision or tho ond Is or a time when those men, tralnod In the ""coilogris will "go" baok directly to tho ' ;B farm. E von -now, marly do go back, and I all I am happy to say, aro associated In , jl some direct manner with tho work or ad- vanclng agriculture. 'i With host wishes, j jH Sincerely yours, B JOHN A. W1DTSOE, H President. fl UTAH'S BEST DRY GOODS STORE. H It has boon omclally announced that jH "Tho Paris" Is the only store In tho en- H tiro stato or Utah that Imports millinery H dlroct, which has doubtless had much to H do with tho over Increasing popularity or, jH and patronage accorded this well known jH ostablishmont. It has always boon con- V coded by particular and discriminating H womon in and about Salt Lako that no- ' H where in tho city outsido "Tho Paris" arc jH such superior stylos and such exceptional jH values in mlllinory and garments to bo ? jH H Tho show windows and store Interior H aro lavishly decorated ror tho occasion, H which rolled much credit on the artisans, H Messrs. Scolleld and Hemingway, who aro H tho decorators. ' H All In all the new "Paris" store pro- ' H sonts a spectacle most gorgeous and well Q worth going to soo, fittingly suggestive or H tho now autumn season. Advertisement. H GOOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual courtesy. The H telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to face, for civility H removes difficulties and facilitates the promptest possible connections. H As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more people i H wish to talk with the same person at the same time. Without courtesy con- H fusion is inevitable, and confusion is greater when the people cannot see each H other. H The operators must be pationt and polite under all circumstances, H but they will do better work if they meet patience and politeness on the part of B telephone users. H The Bell Telephone Service enters intimately into the social and H business life of each individual. The best results come through the practice of H mutual courtesy. H 1 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company - - r--- -- ' -' ' im ' H |