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Show SEVERAL YOUNG MEN ARE GIVEN GOOD POSITIONS A call made recently by the International Inter-national Harvester Company on the Utah Agricultural College for men trained In the care and operation of farm machinery to act as field men has been tilled and eight students stud-ents of the Institution will 'accept summer positions with the International Interna-tional Harvester Company, according to a statement just made by Prof. LeOrande Humpherye, In charge of farm mechanics at the College. These men will first be given spe cial instruction for a period of two weeks in the building of combined ( harvesters and in the operation and repair of tractors by company experts. ex-perts. They will then go out with trained field men of the company for ten days, after which they will operate oper-ate singly. v During the summer the men will cover various parts of California, Utah, Idaho, and Oregon. They will have all expenses paid and will receive re-ceive a good salary for their summer's sum-mer's work. The following young men have been tendered positions: Clyde Wor-ley, Wor-ley, George M. Bateman, Wallace Wayman, Oliver Thomas, C. H. Hart, Charles Osmond, S. L. Balllf, and C. Campbell. |