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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH Students Can Enter Utah Agricultural College December 3. In direct line with the policy of the Huh Agricultural College to serve all of the people, is the recent reorganInization of the school year at that of instead terms, three into stitution A summer quarthe in past. as two, auter of three months has also been debe and will hoard the thorised by conditions' There demand. as veloped has always been a demand made by many students who could not afford, or whose (ait side interests would not a year at the permit them, to spend courses for running hut institution, meet To this demand, a of year. part winter courses were arranged. Coming as they did, during the winter is slack, they period when most work appealed to many who could not get nwn.v at any other time of the year. These courses proved most popular However, it was im,ind valuable. to during the wilder give, possible course, all of the work given during the rest of the year. In addition, the Winter Course work was designed primarily for the man or woman who could spend but one or at most two winters at the institution, and who therefore wanted the fundamental and intensely practical work. Thus, the who desired to carry work of regular collegiate standard, looking toward a degree, could not secure much of this work in the Winter concluded In the one term. He enters, attends school for the winter term, in regular classes, under regular faculty members, and at the end of the term he has completed a certain division of work for which he has received credits. He can discontinue school then, and enter at .the beginning of any term the following year and continue his work as without interruption: But he finds that he can continue for the spring term. lie does this and at the end of the school year he has secured of a year of complete school work. Thus, a student can enter at the beginning of any one of the three terms. If necessary, he can discontinue at the end of any term, with his work completed and with his credits recorded. He will alwuTk find new courses starting which he can enter. The work of the school still comprises the many practical vocational courses in addition to its regular collegiate work. Both the vocational and the collegiate courses have been adapted to this new plan. The regular entrance requirements Hint have been in force in the past are still in force in regard to the collegiate work, but any one who is eighteen years of age or over, or who. even though under eighteen, has had at least two years of high school work, may enter the vocational courses without examination. These courses emphasize the practical phases of the subjects taught, and give information for immediate application. The following Course. In order to make available all of vocational courses have been arthe work of the college, both practical ranged : Jind regular collegiate work, the four-terAgriculture: agronomy, animal husbsystem was devised. The regular andry, botany, dairying, farm manageschool" year of nine months has been ment, veterinary science, horticulture, divided into three terms of twelve poultry husbandry. Commerce: acweeks each, and the Board of Trustees counting, economics, sociology, stenoghas authorized the expansion of the raphy, typewriting, government, markSummer School into a fourth term, eting. Home Economics: art. cooking, when conditions warrant. A few ex- foods, home construction, dressmaking. amples will show how this system Mechanic Arts and Agricultural Enworks. Mr. Jones, for instance can gineering: automobiles, carpentry, attend school for the entire year. He forging, farm machinery, mechanical registers at the beginning of the year drawing, irrigation and drainage, rural and attends all three terms. But Mr. architecture, roads, surveying. GenRoe can attend but part of the year. eral Science: bacteriology, chemistry, He finds that he cannot get away from elocution, English, history, mathehis farm work early enough for the matics, music, modern languages, opening of the srhool year, but that physiology, physics. The winter term begins December 3 by December 3, the opening of the second term, he will be free. On Decem-eb- r and the spring term begins March 10. 3 he enters school, and finds a Those wishing either vocational work multitude of courses open to him. or work of collegiate grade can enter Most of these are new courses, be- on either of these dates and find cause many of the courses that began practically all of the work of the inwith the opening of school have been stitution open to them. two-third- s. m Review of Utah Industries Oct. 8. Utah will get $170,763 from government road fund. State engineer has completed a survey of the proposed Pahvant Irrigation" district, extending from Holden to Kanosh, In Millard county. Mining of coal from a new property in Carbon county, which has been bought by Utah and Colorado business men, will begin as soon as a tram Is completed. Moab According to Grand Valley Times, outlook in mining situation in Castleton vicinity is brighter than ever before. Gradually the Rocky Mountain states are taking an important poe oil producsition in the tion of the nation. Statistics for July show that the Wyoming and other nearby states produced a total of 722,817 barrels of oil, or about gallons. Salt Lake Utah lake and other important waters in the state are to be stocked with channel cat fish. A law limiting tax increases to 5 per cent of total amount levied for preceeding biennial period, as adopted in Oregon and California, would be a great thing for Utah. Layton Amalgamated sugar factory to open here. Ogden California packing corporation to construct modern fruit canning factory next year. Eureka Mill may be built to get values from Eureka Hill tailings. Salt Lake $10,000,000 Tintic output for past nine months amounted to 365,000 tons of ore; September production, $950,000. Three Utah camps yield 1,200,000 tons of ore a month. Salt Lake Utah Lime & Stone company to open immense holdings A Economy Combined With Style Make your money go as far as and Wear possible The makers of Styleplns Clothes &17 and Manufacture in tremendous volume. They employ not only highly experienced workmen, but the greatest style talent to be had. They use all wool fabrics and guarantee wearand satisfaction. Styleplus $17 high-grad- Next to Eagle Hotel, Logan, Utah UU1 & Steel IMWIW IjPjWWy DO YOUR BIT Buy a Liberty Loan 4 per cent Bond at Timpie. Utah Iron are still the same price. Star Clothing Co. 30,-000,0- 00 Salt Lake That is economy. com- pany applies to utilities commission for sufficient supply of cars to con vey 3000 tons of gas coal to its plant each month. Salt LakeTg Four may resume activity. We want to draw your attention once more, Our TRUEBYTE TEETH. Last Fall vve told you of their merits, but were hardly prepared for the reception they would receive. People from all parts of the country came to get sets, some to get them for the first time, while others came to discard the old and get new ones.- - They have grown so popular by one person telling another that we have been compelled to lay in another stock. This time in order to be fully prepared for the rush that we know will follow, we have ordered several hundred sets. Why shouldnt people be eager to take advantage of so rare ad opportunity? Never before in the history of the country have people been enable to get teeth of just ordinary meait at such prices. Truebyte teeth are better in every way particular than anything that ever were produced, and with the great number that we are constantly making, we are getting experience that we think qualifies us above all others to make them to suit you. Single Sets, $12.00 Full Sets, - $20.00 Drs. Ensign & Smith LIGHT V-OVER UTAH WE CARRY A LOT OF GOOD LUMBER here to meet the various demands. We. carry a lot of each kind, too, so that it will be perfectly seasoned when you come to use it. You might say our yard is lumbered up with lumber but it isnt. Everything is so arranged that we can serve you promptly with the right lumber at the right price.. Smith Bros. Lumber UTAH. LOGAN AND HYRUM, Co. City Utah Power & Brigham Light company putting stock on market to afford general public opportunity to become stockholders. For twelve months, ended July, 1917, the company expended for construction and operating wages only, in the territory served, $2,399,062. The companys taxes for the year of 1916 amounted to $262,126. Parowan New $34,000 tabernacle nearing completion. Salmon Drilling Development company to begin operations with approximately 3,000,000 tons of ore in sight and the erection of a 1000-to- n capacity mill at their property. Bingham may have another paper. Midvale Utah Iron & Steel company to double output of plant. Extensions for steel mill will give It 50,000 tons yearly capacity. Will $5.00 a month will do. ItSE&ggTTrr-- Garland bank nearing completion. Utah is fourth in production of copper, having produced 323,000,000 m. Gives the Best pounds in 1916. Brigham City Several new silos in Bear valley. Ogden Development at Glenwood Park making headway. Grading of hollows nearing completion; start on boating pool in spring. Salt Lake Utah county road contract let for $39,013. The league is using Satisfaction Which comes from an large paid advertisements In the big dailies to defend itself for unpatri- otic utterances at St. Paul convention. A new political party mobilizing elements of discontent Is not looked upon with favor at present, and the league is one the defensive. Salt Lake New ballast cars for D. & R. G. received here. Owing to Increased price of materials cars cost $2600 each, total of $1,300,000. Moab Big Indian mill nearly ready to start work. 100 tons ore per day to be output at first later, 7 Thatcher Clothes employ 350 men. Non-Partis- m n owning and wearing THE BEST. You Will Like Thatcher's Clothes . 300. Saint George New flour mill to be erected here. Salt Lake Big Improvements local Western Union office. promised Provo Iron King' Consolidated Mining company increased capital stock from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 shares. dZIC Subscribe For The South Cache Courier JOB PRINTING At Reasonabe Prices. |