Show THE ENCAMPMENT NEWS July 27 1922 be sure to see the o THE NURSERY IS FOR YOUR EMIL HANSEN BEAUTY EXPERT EXHIBITS CONVENIENCE Have you seen the exhibits? If you have not stop at rooms 132 and 133 in the north wing of the Main Building Here you will find displays of the work and experimentation of almost every department of the College : AgroBotany Poultry feed nomy Dairy Products Office EquipMament Foods Woodwork chine Work Arts and Crafts work of the Forging Department and of the School of Home Economics The women will be particularly interested in the exhibits showing the importance of fruits and vegetables in the diet and milk as a food A jelly judging contest will be held in room The College Nursery in the south wing of the main buildingwill be open from 8:45 A M to 5:00 P M Parents mav leave their children here and be assured Step in and try your skill See how well you know the qualities of jelly 133 o BASEBALL RIVALRY IS KEEN counties are already claiming the Farm Bureau baseball championship of Utah They are Box Elder Weber and Cache Several other counties are threatening to prove dark horses and upset the hopes of the three boastful ones The first game will be played this afternoon at 5 o’clock The teams to play field to be played on and other details will be announced upon the sports bulletin board near the tennis courts during the day All entrees for the baseball series and for the horse shoe pitching contests should be made at once See either Coach Joseph Jensen or Henry Oberhanslcy Three Nurses will be in attendance and playthings and amusements will be provided for the kiddies so that the mothers may be free to enjoy themselves Use the outside entrance on the west side which leads to the office of the nurserv where the children will Emil Hansen is the beauty expert for the State of Utah His business aside from keeping the campus of the Utah Agricultural College up to its high standard of attractiveness is to beautify the face of our fair State Just to see how well and extensively he is doing this see his exhibit in Room 132 of plans drawn up for Utah communities These reach from Preston Idaho on the north to St George on the south and include townsites memorial be registered in parks public - that they will receive proper care 0 school grounds cemeteries church grounds and o home grounds o TWO HUNDRED FROM WEBER THIRTY GALLONS OF HEALTH ONE Preston Thomas county agent of Weber County says that fully two hundred are expected to at- HUNDRED Can we drink 130 gallons of tend the Encampment from his county in spite of the fact that now is their rush season for peas apricots and early potatoes — o rich creamy buttermilk today? Professor Wilster of the department of dairy husbandry has that much stored away in the refrigeration room for us U A C buttermilk has a way of disappearing rapidly especially when its free CAFETERIA SERVICE AVAIL- - So ABLE The College Cafeteria will serve three meals daily at cost during the Encampment for the convenience of those who do not want to prepare their own meals Mr Oscar Cooley manager of the cafeteria announces the hours for meals as follows : Breakfast 6:30 to 8:30 11:45 to 1:45 Dinner 7 :00 5 :00 to Supper The cafeteria is in the ment of the Main Building base- mavbe Professor Wilster hasn’t overestimated our capacity Any way he will have another 130 gallons ready for tomorrow so let’s all do justice to the great drink of the democracy — buttermilk BIG PERCENTAGE OF FARMERS CARBON SENDS With twenty four from Carbon County a good percentage of all the farmers of the county are at the Encampment according Countv Agent O P Madsen to |