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Show THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Has the most successful body of graduates iu the west. September 14, 1909. This ia the date on which the Agricultural Col lege of Utah, at Logau will begiu its twentieth year of service. The College hat done more thau any one thing in the west to raise the standard of the tarm, the home aud the shop, It baa sprinkled the intermountain country with alert, well trained business men who are coming to lead the commercial commer-cial activites of the state and region. It has dignified farm labor by making it a distinct profession. It has revealed reveal-ed to the tired house-wife new methode the science of home. It has helped make housekeepi ng a nobler and more intellectual calling. It is furnishing the West with teaohexa jn Agriculture, Domestic Science and Arts, Mechanic Arts, and Commerce, as well in more general lines. It has turned out hundreds of trained carpenters, car-penters, blacksmiths, cabinet makers, and machinists, who have done a big share toward building up the country The College boasts the most successful suc-cessful graduates of any similar institution in-stitution iu the country. This argument argu-ment is invincible; no graduate of the Agricultural College of Utah is without with-out profitable aud responsible employment. employ-ment. The secret is in the course of study wh'ch is practical and at the same time liberal and in the diligence with which the work is done. Next year sees important changes in this great College of the people ; an enlarged and Btrengthaned faculty ; new and more complete equipment ; a new woman's building, aDd a new en-thusiao en-thusiao for the Twentieth Century Education. Young men and women who wish a training which will fit them for success in life would do well to investigate the work of the College. |