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Show STUDENTS MAKE SURVEYS. University Men Given Practical Experience, Ex-perience, After iix weeks of hard, work and study Ir Park City, the surveying class of the University of Utah, accompanied by Pr'f- J3. W. Wilson, who Is now a Unltf-1 States Deputy Mineral Sur-veyef. Sur-veyef. returned to. Salt Lake yesterday afttrnoon. While in Park City the sfdents surveyed the interior of the Qilncy mine and the surface mining caims of the Little Bell group. The .tudenls were required to make plats of their surface surveys and maps of their underground work. Considerable railroad surveying was doner but the difficult task ca,me when the students were told to prepare competition and patent notes of their mineral survey Dr. Talmage was a visitor at the camp for several days and some of the students accompanied him on his geological geo-logical Investigating trips. Through 'the courtesy of Simon Bamberger, Bam-berger, the students were given the privilege of the Little Bell boarding-house. boarding-house. They had their own cook, otherwise other-wise Quartermaster Crandall guarded the food supply. The following "students "stu-dents were In the company: Chief Engineer En-gineer Meyers, Secretary Chambers Commlssery Crandall, Cahoon, Wade! Olsen, Wade. Johnson, Erickson)' Christensen, Pack, Graves, Luce and Latimer. |