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Show Agricultural College Notes I Football Squad Begins Be-gins Training Mr. Hughes, instructor in wood carving, has been working all summer sum-mer In tho collego shops and has produced pro-duced many , mar vols of tho wood-carver's wood-carver's art which will be used to adorn tho college dining room. Among them are medallions of Lincoln, Lin-coln, Washington and different Utah flowers. He has also made an oak chan which he has carved In a manner emblematic of Utah. Tho back has an Indian head, a beehive and the dates 1847-1908. The legs are ornamented orna-mented with sunflowers and sego llllles, while the rear has the date of the founding of the college. This oban will be on exhibition at the fourcountlea' fair and also at the state fair. The first faculty meeting has been called for September 8. Mr. J. D. Van Wagner, secretary to the president, returned from his vacation vaca-tion In Provo last Monday. ' Prof. Robert Stewart was surprised byseveralofhls students and assistants assist-ants lost Frlday.evenlng at the home of his father-in-law, Augustus Gordon. After a pleasant social evening Mr. E. H. Walters presented Professor Stewart Stew-art with a handsome gold chain and chum, as a token of their esteem In Which he In hnlri hv hla at.nrianta mum mo is neiu 07 nil stuaenis. Professor Stewart will leave the middle mid-dle of the month for a year of graduate gradu-ate work In chemistry at the University Univer-sity of Illinois. President Wldtsoe is expected to return re-turn today from his trip to the Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Football work has begun as many of the squad have returned to Logan. Captain Brossard, who has been a traveling salesman In Wyoming all summer, came back Monday and both he and Frew have begun training. Mike Andrews Is also In town and Cardon Is expected back soon from Montana The college bell has been removed from the south to the main tower. This tower Is now surmounted by a flagpole and is minus the '09 which has been bo prominent the past few months. The collego representatives have all leturned from their work In the various var-ious counties and all give glowing accounts ac-counts of the thirst for knowledge throughout tho stato among the young, a thirst which many will quench at tho Agricultural College next year. Prof. Calvin Fletcher, who has been spending the summer In Provo, Sallna and Flshlake, came back to Logan last week. He reports that the college col-lege will havo a large number of col-lege col-lege students Irom Utah county this year. Exhibits arc being prepared for tho Four County, fair at Ogden and tho State fair at Salt Lake. They will consist of horses, cattle, hogs, grains, grasses and the various products of tho domestic science and mechanlo arts departments. Auant MadharGarJar of India arrived ar-rived In Logan recently, He will tako n course In Irrigation ut tho U. A. 0. during the coming school season. sea-son. For two years past Mr. Garjar has been studying at Cornell, having been sent out by tho government. This student coining from a foreign country indicates that tho Influence of the big Industrial' school Is being felt abroad. .gLMjaaaataaaaaja ' ni.-iaMi m n. --J -. . |