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Show College Publishes Illustrated Booklet. In an illustrated booklet entitled "The Call to Service," Just published by the Utah Agricultural College, an excellent Idea is given of the far reaching and beneficial results of the work of the institution. The booklet emphasizes the great value the educational edu-cational Institutions of the land have been in helping the federal government govern-ment meet, the present agricultural crisis which is confronting the nation, and. indeed, the world. In citing the specific results that the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College has accomplished. It points out that the college was able to increase the acreage planted to farm crops. In cities, over 4.0K acres, while an increase of 38.7.V1 acres wns secured In farm land. Dairy cattle were increased In number by 2,500 betid, 11,150 betid ut range cattle were added to flab herds, CO. 175 head of sheep, 1.:!L'0 horses, S.H'.'O bogs, ami poultry to the number of 7o.-).",o. The seed shortage situiition. whieji seemed so meiiaeirig in early sluing, was solved by a careful distribution of seeds, and work is now well under wny to solve for the farmer the marketing problems that itiereased proline! inn is sure to produee. The booklet Is well Illustrated, and describes the almost Ideal i-ondi t ions that surround the student at the college. col-lege. The high moral tone of tjie Institution In-stitution is euiphiisi.ed mid tiiientlon called to the pniel ietil. us well as to the eiiltunil vnliie. of the runny courses open to the student. A linnied number num-ber of copies of the booklet nre on hand, and those will be sent free to anyone applying to ihe Tri-si'lent's Office, Of-fice, L'tuh 'Agricultural College. |