. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. at the Farmers The 50,000,000 men, women, andchildren living either in the opencountry, or in rural villages and smalltowns are entitled to have the bestthe nation affords in the way of whole-some and profitable in the nation shouldcombine to bring to these fiftymillion people all that is sweetestand sanest and strongest and best inhuman culture. All the differentagencies in tne nation, in the state,and in the local community mustneeds be brought to bear upon thisproblem. The most vital agency ofall must


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. at the Farmers The 50,000,000 men, women, andchildren living either in the opencountry, or in rural villages and smalltowns are entitled to have the bestthe nation affords in the way of whole-some and profitable in the nation shouldcombine to bring to these fiftymillion people all that is sweetestand sanest and strongest and best inhuman culture. All the differentagencies in tne nation, in the state,and in the local community mustneeds be brought to bear upon thisproblem. The most vital agency ofall must be the rural school, and therural community center developedaround it. The school of today has been termeda citizenship-factory, an institutionto take raw materials—boys and girlsand to turn out the finished product—good citizens; citizens enlightened,moral, refined, unselfish, patriotic,self-controlled, and above all in caring for themselves, andthose dependent upon them, and effici-ent in their citizenship. We urge young people to secure an. A good granary indestructible and mouse proof. Built of concrete withsilo forms. 16 feet inside diameter, about 12 feet high. A GOOD GRANARY By Ben R. Eldredge. The accompanying cut shows the granary on the farm of W. C. Winder,Salt Lake County. Mr. Winder was one of the pioneers of the silo move-ment in Salt Lake Valley. In building his silo, he used a set of forms madein a boiler shop. These forms were durable and, after a number of siloshad been built, he used the forms in constructing his granary, 16 feet indiameter and about 12 feet in height, with cement floor. It is indestructibleand mouse-proof. The door is covered with galvanized iron. A window onthe side opposite the door does not shown in the cut. It is a splendid partot the building equipment of the farm and built entirely by Mr. Winder andhis sons. upt. Public Schools, Pocatello, , Logan, Utah. education that they may be


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