Show Centerville Mr Sir and Mrs MN Horace Grade who wh hid been here visiting with Mr and Mrs l Sam Backman returned week to then thell hon hom m in Denver er last This year more lnore than ever bo be- be fore before bo out of town students attend mg- mg attending the University of Utah WIll 11 lee e in m house housekeeping rooms and aPartments and do their o own cook cooking m ins and ird washing cashing in m order to cut cut- down e expenses according to sent present pr pres s ent indications Alre Already dy a number of students men as well as wo 0 women men have established f m in bachelors quarters tory preparatory to the opening of the school year It is expected that students from farming farnung sections will w ill III be able to effect a substantIal savIng by hl having then food supplies furnish ed furnished from the farm Co i nn ju oper opel anon atton by the university through h the offices of dean n of men and dean of women romen is e expected to prove prose a aid to students lD in finding suitable places where they can their culinary aptitudes ai u ii c sas save e a money at the came time Professor Herbert B Maw dean of men announces that a canvas camas of Salt Lake is being made with nth the object of finding rooms suitable for housekeeping which can be b had Atthe by students at small cost At the same time the canvas cama Ill fill at- at at attempt tempt to locate as many man situations as possible hel c students work for board boal d and room Stu may Students dents desiring advice and assistance Lance tance in m problems of Imn living linns and employment should communicate with the university imn will rIll t take Je their English placement and psychological cum September 21 and Win will 1 register during dining the ne next t three da days a Sept 22 23 and md 24 21 Other stu students dents denh wIllI will register I Monday Mondy Sept 26 and class ork for allwill all will com com- commence commence commence mence Tuesday Sept Mi and Mrs frs Wood of So t Lake were el e recent I guests g at S Backman home Early this fall when then hen pullets are placed into the living hying h mg houses honses and andare andare andare are being prepared for their first sea season seaon on of egg production there are cert certain m changes which may mav have hare as a ItaI s orthe ital bearing upon the tho health or of the bird pal Iv with refer reference once ence to colds warns ams Dr D E Madsen Mad Madsen Madsen sen of the Utah State AgrIcultural college Many l pullets ts have been out on open ran ranges cs during the summer months and have be become become become come accustomed to roosting in open shed type colony shelters where drafts are arc unknown and yen ven ventilation is much more perfect When the la laying lading mg pens are made up pullets fior se elal such colonies colomes are placed in m one roup They are congregated in a larger group the quarters are warmer wanner and the roosting roost roosting ing space appears unfamiliar and ana more cro crowded ded Unless careful Judg Judgment judg judgment ment meat is as used in ventilation of the house at this time the buds birds are subjected to changes which may ma- predIspose the flock to an attack of colds Says Dr Madsen When the birds first enter the laYIng coops tho the greater ter danger is probably probably probably ably from overheating A few weeks later latel as the nights become colder there is dancer dan Eer er of cold drafts sweeping across the perches Mrs Maxine Maxme Talbot of Salt Lake spent a most day here recently with Mrs Sam Backman Badman Mr Ir and Mrs 1 of Mur Murray were recent visitors at the S Sam ba Backman home |