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Show ft GILLETTE LEAVES LOGAN Noted Lecturer on Rural Sociology Learns Much From Rural Life In Utah . r , Dr Gillette, tho lecturer on rural sociology, who has been at tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College delivering a courso f lectures to tho members ot tho summer school, finished his work on Friday and left that evening for Salt u.nko, where he Intends to spend a lay before proceeding on his way to lis homo In. North Dakota. i1 Hc'oie leaving, he expressed him-,elf him-,elf a- being highly pleased with his stay In re. Seldom bo saM, bnd he ' ieon tip.Ued with tho untiring kind-moss kind-moss which ho received from tho officials of-ficials at the college nnd tiio townspeople towns-people In general. Ho stated that ho Jell that he hnd learned more, possibly, pos-sibly, while here, than had his pupils. jtJtah, ho found, had solved ninny of -the problems of rural llfo In n manner man-ner unknown to other states. Tho system of villages. wh!ch,to us natives seems a natural consequence, be said fas a strictly Utah Institution of which we have duo reason to bo proud. The lectures which havo been delivered de-livered by this man during tho past two weeks, have been Intensely Intor- V ' gstlng and lnstructlvo to nil who havo attended. Tho science of rural sociology Is of tho very recent development devel-opment nnd contains, therefore, much new material. No ono could have shown this new knowledge In & more interesting way than did ho. Tho dozens of peoplo of town who had opportunity of listening to them wero without doubt, highly paid for their troublo of climbing tho collego hill-Scores hill-Scores of tho regular students, who wero not registered for tho coumcj attended regulnrly, showing as nothing noth-ing else could, that his efforts wore highly appreciated. |