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Show FICTION IS RECOMMENDED B TO ENLIVEN LIFE ON FARM B ' m That the reading of Action by coun- i HH try people in quite as important ns H the reading of an endless supply of i H agricultural bulletins, is the theory H of C. D. S triii.' i, head of the depart- 9 ment of agricultural education of the W. University of Utah. B The ni'lit attitude toward country B life by the farmer is quite as essential B as a knowledge of agriculture, believe! k I . PrnfcsHor Steiner. He holds further W that the best way to aciuire this spirit F j is by varying his reading of bulletins B with appropriate books of Action. H The constant necessity of heavy ' B manual labor, he further explains, has ' H a tenency to enervate the farmer and H to make his life a barren routine. Un- H less he keeps up his spirit with suf- H Acient ri'i 'ing, a part of which should H be mi(1 rural Action, he is liable to H become a mere heAver of wood and H drawer of water. |