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Show AGGIE CLUB GIVES BANQUET Popular Club at the College Entertain Enter-tain Members and Distinguished Visitors Tho Agricultural club which Is without doubt the leading organization organiza-tion existing among tho upper class men of the student body of tho Agricultural Ag-ricultural Collego gave an Informal banquet to Its members and a num-bor num-bor of visiting gentlemen Thursday night. Tho courses wero served In tho club rooms, on tho top lloor of i tho Experiment Station building. Tho special guest of tho evening was Hon. D. W. Working, lit ehargo of farm management for tho district embracing Utah, Colorado, und Wyoming, Wy-oming, nnd Prof. J. T. Calno, III, who was tho nrat president of tho Agricultural club. Mr. J. M. Kirk-ham, Kirk-ham, editor of the Utah Farmer was also a guest of tho evening. j Hetwcon forty and fifty membors sat down to tho repast, and thor-"' thor-"' tb ouSu'y npproclatpd tho splendid re- ' vjr gponsc-s which wero given to tho toasts lator on In tho evening. Joseph Jo-seph W. Olson is tbo president of tho club' nnd Prof. J. T. Calno III, presided as toastmaster of tho evening. eve-ning. Mr. D. W. Working gavo tho chief talk, taking for his subject, "Tho day of tho young man." Prof. Working cmphaslzod tho crying need which oxlsts at tho present time for active energetic young men to tako tho lead In tho various activities activ-ities which aro bolng carried on by both private and publla Institutions. Mr. Working Is at present located at Denver, having resided formerly ----Bf----L r y .,.. .',4(t,sssm LLB-.' vv;. !':W&B LP9 Psl!'TsB iL-L-L-L-LHL-L-LC'VL-B Dr. E. G. Peterson HEAD OP EXTENSION DIVISION AND MOVING 8PIRIT OF THE ROUNDUP " WSP-'miA' I'll fc AiA'tsJMJiit'JiidiiiMiii ' V' -' " . -t Agricultural College Experiment Farm At Greenville in Kansas, and bis remarks woro loudly applauded when ho stated that Utah, today was looked upon as the leading training school tor dry farm oxperts, not oven his own otato of Kansas. Majdr Harold R. Hagnn, who Is In ehargo of tho battalion bat-talion at tho collego rolatcd his ox-porienco ox-porienco in otbor schools in tho surrounding sur-rounding states and gavo It as his opinion that tho student body at tho Utah Agricultural Collego was characterized char-acterized by a greater interest in the work preientcd and In the general gen-eral bearing far beyond nil others with which ho had boon associated. Mr. J. M. Klrlthnm, manager of tho Utah Farmer, .emphasized tho fast that the bigness of the Individual Is measured by hl8 capacltj to be of service to othcra. Mr. J. P. Welsh, secretnry of tbo club, who has been working during tho summer upon tho oxporlracnt farm at Pangultch gave a resumo of tho work bolng conducted thero and furnished an interesting in-teresting discretion of tho conditions condi-tions prevailing in that section of tho country. Prof. J, T, Calno HI, gavo somo Interesting romlnlscences of tho previous pre-vious experience of tho club and directed di-rected attention to tho prominent po sltions which a number of Its old tlmo members woro now holding under un-der stato and federal governmont. Tho banquet was concluded by tho entire membership arising and singing sing-ing together tho original Aggie club song. "Farming Euglneers," |