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Show COAGH WATSON, GOES TO WIiK AS COUNTY AGENT Coach" Jclt WVrf f the Ufittt Aggies believes In action for himself us well as for his nthletes. Ho recently re-cently offered his services for tho summer to the extension division of the Utah Agricultural collego, and, as a result, ho has bc-en appointed assistant county agent for Box Elder county, to work in connection with HHYHTHwWjlilPflV HHHHWKr'MiHHl HHHHH?Hr ' ?!HHJ County Agont n. H. Stewart. Coach Watson is a graduato In agriculture ot tho University of Illinois nnd knows farming nB well as football. Ills pleasing personality and great vitality vi-tality will add ze3t to tho work. Tho college haB boon nblo to placo other ,countyngent3 and assistants ta ijb with h prcBowt national, food crisis, J. H. Wlttwcr, a mom-ber mom-ber of tho 1917 class of tho Institution, Institu-tion, has Just been Installed ns a permanent county agent for Uinta nnd Duchc-esne counties, with headquarters head-quarters at Vernal. Horace Argylo, n graduato of tho U. A. C.' In 1914, has been appolntod temporary county coun-ty agent for San Juan county, with prospects of a permanont appointment. appoint-ment. Lew Mnr Prlco, of the class of 1917, has boen engaged as assistant assist-ant county agont to work with W. P. Thomas In Weber county. There aro now In Utah eleven county agents, and two assistants, working In fourteen counties. |