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Show FREE SCHOLARSHIPS Union Pacific System Announces Fourteen Four-teen in 1922. Logan, L'liih. A free agricultural scholarship, it has just been unnounc- j ed, will be awarded by the Tnion ! Pacific System to the boy, between sixteen anil twenty-one years of use, ranking highest in the I'tnh Hoys' mid Girls' Club work for the year 192X lu corn, sugar beet, potato, wheat, barley, pig. calf or sheep projects. ' The scholarship will be in the Ltah Agricultural College, Logan. I'tah, and will be worth $7r.(KJ, plus transportation. transporta-tion. ' The counties in which the scholar- j ships will he given are: Heaver, F.ox Kliler, Cache, Ihivts, Iron. Juab, .Millard, .Mill-ard, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake. Summit, Tooele. Ctuh and Weber. The winner iu each county will be chosen from among the ten hoys ranking rank-ing highest in the county club projects, pro-jects, on the following basis : To per i cent on rank in club w ork ; Jo per cent on activities of the boy in com-' aaunity a if a Irs. The rank of these boys in community com-munity affairs, and the county winner, win-ner, will be determined by a committee of three, consisting of the County ' Superintendent, one person appointed ; by the Director of Extension in the Utah Agricultural College, and the : third to he chosen by the hive Stock Committee of the Salt Lake City Com- j mercial Club and Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. The scholarship must be used within with-in a year of the date of award, except ex-cept where the boy is in regular attendance at-tendance at some school. In this case, i it may be used ar the next session of ' the Utah Agricultural College, following follow-ing the time he finishes school. . The action of the Union Pacific Sys- tern is due to the fact that its president, presi-dent, Mr. C. It. Cray, formerly a member mem-ber of the governing hoard of the Maryland Agricultural College, was attracted at-tracted by the work of boys' and girls' i-lubs as a factor in interesting the : coming generation in farming; and be believes that the System lie heads j should further this work by offering j scholarships, thereby helping worthy hoys to obtain training in sientlne agriculture. |