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Show T. L. Ucdford of Lago, Idaho, liroprletor of tho Trout Croek Stock rami, recently returned from the cast with a carload of pure hred registered re-gistered Shorthorns, among which wero a number of fomales by Village Vil-lage Prldo, and from other celebrated celebrat-ed Scotch families. Mr. Hertford now has his farm well stocked with some of tho choicest Shorthorn cat-tlo cat-tlo to bo found In southern Idaho. Somo of the fomales brought west on this trip cost as high as $500 and a slro just added to tho herd cost $1000. Ho Is tho first prizo winner nt tho Utah nnd Wyoming state' fairs in 1910. i . , I Tho High I'rlcsta will meet Sunday Sun-day as usual. D. M. Lowls. I ' llecomniendntlon that a couroo for parents bo given next year by ho Utah Agricultural collego has just been made by President U. O. Fotor-, son to tho board of trustees of the I institution and accepted by that body. According to this rccommenda- tlon, it Is tho purpose of tho College Col-lege to conduct during tho wlntor 'months of 1017-18 a courso designed design-ed especially to glvo parents "the most choice and fundamental things In modern science and art." Utah Is tho first state, and the Utah Agricultural Collego 1b tho first publicly support educational Institution Institu-tion In tho United States to frankly assume tho responsibility of training Its women students for tho sacred i obligation of motherhood, according to an announcement just inndo by President H. O. Peterson to tho I Hoard of trustees of the Institution. In a recent report to tho board of trustees of tho Utah Agricultural collego, President K. G. Peterson characterized tho greatest agricultural agricul-tural need of Utah as need for more vocationally trained farmers. A man does not need to bo a scientist to bo a successful farmer, but ho does need to know tho elomonts of somo sciences. Ho does not need to bo a machlncst but ho must understand farm machinery. Ho must bo nn all round man, handy at many things, expert In some, vocationally trained. John H. Mosor has been in Salt Lake this week on business. Conference will bo held In tho Fifth ward Sunday, Jan. 14lli at 2 and 7 p. m. Joseph Qulnnoy will bo In charge. All aro Invited to bo present. Friday ovenlng tho officers of the Seventh ward mutual, and somo friends, gave a delightful party, In tho naturo of a farewell for Miss Mary A. Shaw. Music and games wero enjoyed nnd a delightful social I ovenlng was spent by all. Dainty refreshments wero served. Twenty guests wero present. Basket ball and danco at Wolls-j Wolls-j vlllo tonight. Music by Hydo al'rk . band. adv. 1-13. It. L. Allen of Cove, was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday. Ho says ho just closed a $3,000 cattle deal with u Colorado cattlo buyer. Tho Colorado man was buying milch cows. Trank O. Gunnell, tho hustling contractor of Wc11hI11o, is busy all'n Bonsons, having Just contracted to fr erect two now bilclc IniUKulows at J Wollsvlllo for Mcssro. Win J. Allen, f and the drntrRlst Mr. Harriot. Those 6 homes will bo commented Intmedt- i ntely and will coat about $0,000. Y ' L. II. Dairies, tho luibtllng real if estate man, spent Thursday in Low- ? Iston on a land deal. a Tho nowly elected oillcera of tho 9 First Dlstilct Dental Society are Dr. T. W. Jarvls of Smlthflcld, presld- 1 ont; Dr. W. O. Iluckenbrod, Logan vico president; Dr. A. J. Brooking, B Wollsvlllo, secretary; Dr. J. A. Mc- I Causland, treasurer. Tho H. Y. Collego baBkot ball team I will play a game with tho Cast Side 1 High school at the local gym to- I night. E ' I Miss Mary A. Shaw, a U. A. C. j graduate, has gono to Sugar City, j Idaho, whero sho will teach in tho J departments of Homo Economics nnd jj Athletics at tho High school nt that j place j i ST. JOHNS CIIUItCH j I Sunday school will ho resumed at i St. Johns church tomorrow at 9:30. i Other services aro 11a. in. morning I prayer and sermon, nnd 5 p. in. j evening service nnd address. i ItHV. K. T. u:VIS, Hector |