Show AGRICULTURAL COLLz GE NOTES oIls Goodwin librarian met with a painful accident last Monday and has been confined to her home during thc week in consequence Mr and Mrs Good iii were driving down from the college ns la their custom and at the II Temnlc hill the horse became frightened fright-ened and capsized the vehicle JDolh I the occupants were more or less bruised I I 0 S President Tanner made an excellent I and timely talk to the students Friday morning concerning the latter leaving I school for home Itlcs The speaker took occasion to bid them farewell I both because of theft having to go and I of the severing of his connections with the I institution The students were much affected by the remarks and listened lis-tened with breathless stillness o a A plat of ground at the fool of the hill in front of the college Is being pre imietl for fruit trees for experimental purposes I S S S Mrs MacEwan entertained the Sophomores Soph-omores at a delightful party Saturday oven JIg r 0 S The dairying elassvholds s on exceptionally I excep-tionally well this yean o S v I Eric Pearson III attendance here 13 i I lying at the point of death with pneumonia pneu-monia t I ra L C Brougham has left his studies I In tlvj commercial und stenography departments to accept a position in time olllce of the Utah Mortgage and Loan corporation tp o There Is I marked falling off In the attendance these spring days The term for which the midwinter students came is almost at an end a a e Pro Thomas Is giving the general history classes a ravlew preparatory to their llnal examinations I 0 e w II Homer went to Oxford Ida to visit his people last Wednesday Mr Homer will be among the graduates gradu-ates this year 5 5 a Mrs Catey cnteralned Seniors at luncheon Saturday a S S The Sorosls society will spend Mon day evening at the home of President and Mrs Tanner The occasion is the forty nrsL birthday of the president 0 S Prof Stewart has completed a series of experiments to determine the chemical chemi-cal composition of the poa vine It was found to be much more constant In its composition than is lucerne o II I Fred Atkinson a former ntudent and graduate and now of Baker City Or paid tin Institution and old friends a I visit last week I a A nilct day Experiment with ninety I six lambs is bMng conducted at the yards to determine relative value of I cheap grains such as frozen wheat and mill screens m I S S with There is also an experiment on determine the relative value of pigs to I lucerne and sugar bcels 15 a winter feed n S t The ball given by the Athletic association asso-ciation was a success In every particu I Iu f Prof Swendflons records of measure menta at the college show Logan and I Hear rivers to he considerably higher Mum I at the sanjc oayon during cllher I of the iinst 1 Illc ntH The construction of the large canal on the west side of the valley is al < trading considerable attention on act ac-t count of the effectIt may have on the I water appropriation from Bear river and its tributaries Frequent inquiries I ire ncelved 1 relative to the discharge I of these strcams I Mr Baker of ilia class of On I is pro i noVing an elaborate set of plats for the County Itccorders olllce s s S S I Prof Llnlleld ajL secretary the Utah Dairymans association Is busy working up a progiamme and arranging arrang-ing prizes for the exhibit of that society so-ciety to be made during conference In Salt Lake Over 160 have been subscribed I sub-scribed In special and cash prizes This Is the largest l amount ever offered for dairy displays In Utah and nearly double that of last year Prof F A l Lelghton late of the dairy department of the Agricultural College of Iowa r will Judge the dairy products and will also address the association u S S Mrs Tanner entertained Friday and I Saturday at lunch In hedining i parlors I of the college a S S t The kitchen Is provided with a new electric stove which is giving gpod satisfaction I sat-isfaction I |