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Show AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NEWS President John A. Widtsoo In the chapel exercises on Tuesdny, said wealth,' power and fame nro doalrablo so long as they do not obstruct the possessor's vision or hamper tho full developments of tils natural power. Otherwise they are very detrimental ' Professor P. E. Pctenon's class In1 accounting I, shortly will visit some of the larger commercial concerns of Salt Lake City to Investigate their several systems of accounting, with, a view to discovering what Is In vogue' In actual business rrnctlco and to decldo whether any Improvement might bo mado and whore, ' ' r At the regulnr meeting of tho Instructors In-structors and ndvanced students In the school of commerce of the College on Monday afternoon h the Commercial Commer-cial Booster's club rooms: Tonany In the'northern states was discussed by J. I. Laurentzen and Women's Competition Com-petition In tho United States by Glen Alleman. Theso weekly meetings wore begun n week ago and will be held every Mond.'iy for tho purpose of Keeping Instructors and students In closer touch with a current economic econ-omic topics. Last week's discussion wns upon Tho National Budget, which will be considered by congress during this session and tho Minimum Wngo Law t Next. Friday a MWmmlng tournament tourna-ment ,for tho girls or the College will begin! and .will be run for three weeks. Tho contest will be given to determine deter-mine J tho power of contestants to stay pn,top,ot tho water longest, by either ,8wlmralng or treading, as a person would have to do till help calno In case of wreck or accident. Also tests will bo mado as to time and, teqhnlquo of swimming. Tne winner win-ner wIU, bo declared champion. Miss Mary Johnson who Is chargo of the women's-physical training has begun practice for tho Mnypole festival to be held, out of doors tho first part of May. |