Relief Society Bulletin
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Issued by the Officers and Directors of the
GENERAL BOARD OF THE RELIEF SOCIETY
1914
HUMAN SERVICE
has come to be a consideration of political parties, or social organizations, and of educational institutions.
THE RELIEF SOCIETY
has been an instrument of human service for more than half a century. It ministers to the immediate material wants of the community. It has been pronounced by many students an institution for community charity.
THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
at Logan aims in a very definite way to make each member of society a more capable producer, a better farmer, housewife, tradesman, agricultural engineer, or business man and thus aims to eliminate want. Its field of work therefore, properly co-operates with the work of relief societies in serving the men and women of the State. While its courses are distinctly practical, it deals in abroad and fundamental way with the basic industries of the State. Liberal instruction is given in the natural and physical sciences, in mathematics, history, English, economics, literature and languages
The College has been slowly built into an embodiment of the State's idealism.
NOTE—The Farmers' Round-Up and Housekeepers' Conference convenes at Logan from January 26 to February 7, 1914. The Utah Dry Farmers' Association, the State Dairymen's Association, the State Beekeepers' Association, and the State Poultrymen's Association meet at the College on the same dates. Reduced rates are announced over all railroads.