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Show i SOUTHAMERICANS VISIT THE U.A.G. Tho Agricultural college bad tho privilege of entertaining as guests Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday u delegation of South Americans from the Republic of Uruguay, headed by tho eminent Dr. Joso RIchling, Consul General to tho United States. Theso young men are all, with ono exception, excep-tion, graduates of tho colleges of Uruguay Ur-uguay and each an honor man In his class. Tho Republic takes this method meth-od of honoring its most meritorious students by allowing them to travel for one year at government expense. One party of the visitors is Just finishing fin-ishing Its world's tour, ending up with the western part of the United States; tho other party has Just bo-gun bo-gun and will travel from Utah east, visiting most of tho settlements of, the United States of any considerable 'importance. 'im-portance. Dr. RIchling, it may bo stated, is a prominent man among the foroign visitors to tho United States. His headquarters are at Now York, and as a! reward for his very intelligent intelli-gent services to his country has Just recently been appointed to the position posi-tion of genoral consul, which gives him Jurisdiction for his country In all itho civilized nations. Ho is a man of striking personality and very well Informed upon tho industrial conditions condi-tions In his country and Is doing a remarkable work in bringing to the aid of his own land tho best which he sees in tho lands which ho visits. It Is through his services that many Americans trained In tho industrial occupations of this country aro being employed by tho government of Uruguay Uru-guay for developmental purposes. Tho young men of tho party, fourtoen In number, aro a bright looking lot, who are keenly alive to conditions about -them. Ctl" Wednesday afternoon tho party f was takcu throughout tho valley by If collego officials for an Inspection of the dairy and dry-farraiug interests here, Thoy were very favorably 1m-H 1m-H pressed with tnolr visit, frequently ro-H ro-H marking that Utah Indeed was among tho most progressive Btates visited In tuelr tour Thoso comprising the party are Joso RIchling, Hugo A. Cantera Surrato, Carlos Pradorl, Ed-II Ed-II wnrdo Llovot, Roberto Sundberg, Sam-H Sam-H uel M. Acosla, Crlstobol Colon, Albert Goycna, A. Yaralegul, Arturo Abella, Joagulm Gulntela, Juan A. Alvarez, Itafael Sasadavllla Estrada and Jorge Mulim |