Show STUDENT LIFE I'AGE TWO eveiy year the idea is apt to be with feedingo stuffs has shown received with some incredulity wherein horses can be kept in bet The following calculations will ter condition and with much less OF WHAT THE STOOKEY BILL HELD ON show how conservative the esti- In- AN ESTIMATE feeding expense by proper OF THE SENATE mate is Of Utah’s land' now un U A C WILL RECEIVE demonstrated has been deed it dcr cultivation 239000 acres are FOR THE NEXT be cut off the cost of can $5 that planted to wheat The ExperiA telephone message to Student BIENNIUM one horse every year feeding ment Stations connected with the RE-QUES- T y This means a saving to the farthrough experimenannualThere has been much said tation with hundreds of varieties mers of Utah of $660000 the dairy about the great good that will of wheat have been able to de- ly When we consider in Utah with its annual aecure to the A C through the termine what kinds were especial- industry valuation of $3690000 we can- passage of the so called “Stook-eyly adapted to Utah soil and have U A bill All can see the advanfound that such varieties produce not help but think that the intage to be derived from a definite from 1 to 5 bushels per acre more C has practically made this knowledge of the school’s income than the kinds previously used dustry in Utah And the same with the horticul- in advance It is also nice to by the farmes Say that through the work thus carried on by the ture industry with its yearly valu- know that no legislative lobbying Station the average increase per ation of $1383978 These two in- must be done in the future But acre has been two bushels With dustries owe practically their many are wondering just how 239000 acres planted this would very existence as factors in the much the A C is going to get for Student Life increase the annual yield 778000 Agriculttural life of the State to its maintainance bushels At seventy five cents per the College What is possibly the has prepared a rather careful bushel the farmers of the state most apparent dividend paid the estimate which follows: have received $583500 ' from the state by the A C is the increase in The valuation of the property of the value state land caused by of- Utah for 1910 was $187000-00- 0 Agricultural College of Utah For 1909 it was $172000000 Let us turn to another item experiments carried on bv the ExStation Xot long ago or an increase of 1910 over 19C9 The estimated value of the alfalfa periment state lands went begging at from of $15000000 At this rate of crop in Utah for 1910 was Through new ideas in $125 to $150 per acre As soon as increase the valuation for 1911 methods of feeding worked out at ie resus' °f the work at the will exceed the $200000000 hTtah Agricultural College became the Experiment Station and also mark Using $200000000 as the known demonstrating how sue probable valuation we find that through increased production per g could be car- the annual income of the State acre made possible by the work at cessful the college it is safe to say that ried on upon those lands the State from taxes the present rate beat least one tenth of this crop La ml Board raised the price to ing 8 milk would be $1600000 $250 per acre reserving the right Of this 8 mills 3 mills are reserved value is due to the U A C Four hundred and fifty thous- to 'charge more for the better for district school purposes and Over 1000000 acres of VL ln‘d is devoted to and dollars then is the extent to lands High School State lands have since been sold which alfalfa growers of the state purposes This leaves 4VL mills The treasury of the State has ben- then of which according to the have been benefited by the invesefited them by the work of the “Stokey maintainance” bill tigations at the A C A C to the extent of $1000000 30$ is to be used for the U of U Through the irrigation departXav more! because oefore these the State Normal School and the ment much has also been accomfarm investigations were A C IT Four and one half mills plished In 1908 the latest stastis-tie- s dry made public nobody would buy on $200000000 would be $900-00- 0 published there were G822S7 State lands at any price acres under irrigation Fully 5 30$ of which would be The list is endless As stated $270000 This $270000 then is of this acreage was made available through the work of the irri- before only the largest items have to he devoted to the three above gation department This was ac- been considered Already it has named schools Of this the U A complished by teaching conserva been shown how Utah annually 0 is to receive 2834$ the receives over $6000600 from her Branch Normal ion in the use of water and by 723$ and the U showing how an amount of water Agricultural College The amount of IT 6443 $-- Carrying the cal hut the facts are dilation further we see that 2834 formerly considered inadequate is could be made entirely sufficient here and cannot he denied Surely cent of $270000 is $7751800 Thus 35000 acres of land have the founding of the U A C was Which is a fair estimate of the a good thing for Utah been made productive yearly increase of the IT A C Placing their value at the absurdly low for the next two years Or $155030 sum of $5 per acre we see whereThe cover design of the “Crim-sou’- ’ for the biennium This is practiin the state has been made richer for February was verv at- cally the amount asked of the by $175000 ami from now on tractive legislature by the college for the A U C ” -- - $4-5000- 40 dry-farmin- over-whelmin- g lr tlk-s- e lands will years in- 1911 1912 constantly crease in value According to the librarians reUtah has at present within its port there arc 18889 bound books Keep in mind the great celebraborders 132000- horses Experi-ment- s and 19005 tion to lie given when Trustee panphlets carried on at the A C libra rv Smart returns Life received yesetrday afternoon was to the effect that as yet Gov Spry had signed neither the Robinson nor the Stookey bill The bills are being held upon the request ’of the Senate The understanding is that the Senate wishes to make some amendments to the Stookey bill and has asked that the governor return the bill to it This does not mean that the bill will be killed hut pimply that some changes considered necessary wil he made f During the two years just passed the college Extension Department held throughout the state 265 sessions for men with an atten dance of 25788 135 sessions for 3 women with an attendance of 54 general sessions with an attendance of 10735 or a total attendance at all sersions of 47835 This does not mean that there were that many individuals in attendance as some attended several times 11-14- Eagle Cafe See Our Prices Eckard Brothers - Proprietors Remember our Optical Department In in charge of Competent Refract lonlnt RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING Cloekn Jewelry Everythin in Watt-heand Silverware ( i C College Souvenirn M WENDELBOE M Kant 1st North St Loan Utah HWHMWH ± We sell all kinds of new and second hand Furniture and Pay You Half Price Back J will for it when you leave school usic Co 39 South Main Street W 4444 1 4-- Newest Piano Pieces j STORE 28-3- 0 Hell Phone KM WEST FIRST NORTH ' STREET Pianos $15000 and Up—Sold on Time No Interest Organs $2500 and Up Sold on Monthly Payments Latest Songs $ Logan 2nd Hand f - i?Thatcher J ATTENTION 2000 Records to Select From i i |