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Show M A TRUE FRIEND H The Sait Luku telegram baa nlwujs been u H llrm, true irlemi or the Agricultural Collcgu of H Utah. During tno olu tignt years ago it wih u H "stunilimtter' und rendcrea vuiuable service to tnu H school. It Is refreshing to note Unit It still main- H tains its old time admiration for the College, and M wo have pleasure In clipping the follow lug from H one of its recent editorials: H The governor's recommendations regarding H the Agricultural College should bo promptly act- H ed upon. In a good many respects th.it is the H most Important school in tbo state. It Is the H one place where tho farmer's boy or any other H man's boy can go, and upon emerging from it, H if ho has been diligent and reasonably bright, H he can go to nny country In tho world and get H a fine situation. And thcro Is no danger of pro- M ducing enough men of thot kind to glut tho mar- H ket. All the states of South America are In sore H need of men who can analyze tho soil, who can H properly till tho ground and know because of the H soil what plants will flourish, best. H The school has i.lvayB been u prido to the H . stat0 Blnco It was first established and has done, H and Is doing In a good many respects, more good' M than any other one Institution In tho state If H It needs moro land and more money both land m money Bhould be supplied. If it lacks any feature m which other states have in their agricultural col- B leges that are good, that lack should bo supplied, M and tho thought behind it nil should be that the m Agricultural Collego should nlways bo so much H I tho concernment ot the people that every facility M should bo afforded It. H To tho above wo desire to add that during ono H week In January, 1913, five graduates of tho Utah H Agricultural Collego received federal appointments M in tho Argentino Ilcpubllc of South America as H agricultural experts, at salaries of $2,000 per year H each and entire exponses, Including travel, board H room |