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Show OGDEN MAN A STUDENT HERE High School Principal Delighted With Cache Valley and Advantages In Education. "Tho men hired to do the work ot big business today aro collego men, said Principal John W. Wintlo, of the Ogden southside sub high school, now attending tho Agricultural Collego Summer School. Mr. Wintlo Is of the 1 opinion that tho tlmo is coming when mnii farmers will !o degreo men and few will bo able to command Jobs lu any lino, aside from purul inanuel labor Jobs, without n good practlcM collego training. Mr. Wintlo is a self mado man. Ho began teaching In tho Ogden schools nt $40 a month nnd worked his way up to his present position by Incessant effort. Tho Ogden school system is considered 0110 of tho best, tho maximum maxi-mum salary for principals In tlio grades being $2,000 per year. Mr. Wintlo is taking summer cour-Bues cour-Bues In ngrlculturo nnd economics. When asked why ho, while presiding over n school whero agriculture Is not being taught, should tako studies In! that subject, ho replied that he thoucht that was the coming science that tho people wero waking up and demanding that their children bo given giv-en a knowlodgo of tho cultivation of . the soil, together with Industrial and physical training. j "In tho noxt 25 or 30 years" said this school man, "agriculture will play j a great part In tho common school-system. school-system. Tbo soil la Just bogtnntng to bo utilized. Scientific farming Is only begun. Moro and moro ot it will bo taught in ail olomontary Institutions of learning In Utah nnd the country In general." Principal Wintlo was dollghted with tho beautiful Cacho Valley. "You can't beat Logan for a placo for summer study; tho climate Is Ideal." "Another great asset Is the lino gymnasium, with Its swimming pool, whoro ono can tako a dally plunge." A number of Ogden people aro taking tak-ing tho summer courses at tho collego, col-lego, among whom Is Mr. C. Hobsen, another Ogden principal, and Mr, Max Woodbury of ttho State Deaf and Dumb school. a |