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Show BOYS' CLUBS ; ALIJHRIVING Dr F S. Harris of tho Agrlcul-' tu nil College met with tho Smlthflcld l High School Agricultural Club ut tho , latter place last Thursday ovenlng. Fifteen members of tho club wero present and also n number of tho ' fnrmers who aro Interested In tho , work which tho club Is taking up. j Dr. Harris talked upon tho culturo . of sugar boots. His talk was listen- j ed to with keen interest throughout nnd nt Its close a lively discussion followed. Tho boys of Smlthflcld aro Intensely Intense-ly earnest In tho work of agriculture i and tho organization of the club has served ns a nucleus around which tho work mny center. Tho club was organized at tho suggestion sug-gestion of tho Agricultural College Agricultural Club, which Is also endeavoring en-deavoring to effect similar organlza-' tlons In tho various cities and towns throughout tho Btato. Drlgham City Is already represented wltn a club of thirty-six membors nnd twelve other oth-er communities havo communicated with tho officials of tho College Agricultural Ag-ricultural Club, intimating tholr Intention In-tention of perfecting organizations In tho near futuro. Tho Agricultural Club nt th0 Col-logo Col-logo IB now arranging for a' member to go as far south ns Nepht, meeting meet-ing with tho various boys committees throughout tho stato and assisting them In perfecting their club organ-Izatlons. organ-Izatlons. It 1b oxpectcd that much good will result from this movement as, whllo Utah Is fundamentally do-pendent do-pendent upon agriculture, very llttlo boa been done in tho past looking to the stimulating ot Interest on the part of the young peoplo on tho subject. |