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Show SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Via D. & R, G., July 20. To Oetlon 10;25 a. in i:45 p ?1 To Pharaoh's Glen, 8:15 a. in., 50c. J o Provo Canvon, S a. m A'J 05 lioturnlnr,', trains leave Oridcu 7 p. m., Pharaoh ' 4:40 p. m Uppor Falls 3:10 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. (Agricultural College of Utah I "UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL." I I PREPARES MEN AND WOMEN FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE. Learning is wealth to the poor, an honor to tho rich, an aid to tho young, a support and comfort to tho aged. Bacon. 1 COURSES OF STUDY: 1 v . AGRIULTUEE Agronomy,. Horticulture. Animal Industry, ENGINEERING Slechanics, Surveying. Designing, Irrlca- ( etennary Science, Dairying, Irrigation nnd Drainage, Etc. lion, Sowcrage. Hydraulics, Roads or Pavements, Etc. j DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND AP.TS Cooking, Diototics Saul- m COMMERCE Busino-.a Administration. Accounting. Banking. I tation, Nygiono. Sowing; Household Economics, Etc. " Transportation, Commercial Law, Sinography, Etc. TirrniANTn mjtq n . r- 1 .. r , , GENERAL 3CIENOE Comprising English, Mathematics. His- ,tiPiS?niEl R, '"l"' TK'S' Vat ?rn MftkinK- Cnr- tr Economics. Modern Languages, Natural and Physical Sel- 9 nago Duilding. Foundry Work, Machine Work, Etc. onces, Etc. I COURSES aro also offered In Music, Art, Physical Training and Library Work. IT IS IMPORTANT Before you decide which school to attend that you consider carefully tho opportunities nffordod by tho AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COL-LEGE OF UTAH its strong faculty, modern courses of study, splondld equipment, moral atmosphcro and healthful environment; also the low expenses and the uniform nnd splendid succoss of Its Rtudonls. In ,,TTtI' oulldlngs provided with the best modern equipment, live stock, farms, orchards, gardens, parade grounds, and athletic field those afford exceptional facilities for thorough nnd efficient work. A strong faculty of experts, representing the beat institutions institu-tions of America and Europe, In chargo of tho work of instruction nnd experimentation. No tuition. Entrance fee, ?5. College opens September 18. Write now for illustrated cntalogue. J ADDRESS: THE REGISTRAR, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Logan, Utah. University of Utah I I "The Head of the Public School I System of the State." 1 The University of Utah Includes the School of Arts and I I Sciences, the State Normal School and the a 1 State School of Mines. I I SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. j The School of Arts an d Sciences offers courses .... 1 II jn. Tito School of Mines offere courses in: ( 1 General Sclonoe, 1 Mining: Engineering-. I 2 Liberal Arts. 2 Electrical Engineering. ; I 8 Commerce and Industry. 8 Civil Engineering. : I 4 Government and Administration. . . , , . 5-JournalIsm. 4 Mechanical Engineering . I Teachers Course. ' 5 Chomical Engineering. 7 Medlclno (first two years'! . Study Mining In a Mining Country. j I STATE NORMAL SCHOOL PREPARATORY SCHOOL. j 1 The Normal School offers: A Preparatory School Is maintained -which given I 1 A five-year Normal Course. preparation for tho count ob in General Sclenoe, 1 1 2 Advanced Normal Courses. Liberal Arts, Engineering, Medicine. Business, 1 H 3 Kindergarten Normal Courses. eto 1 1 Graduateo from-the eight grades of the public Ono year of high noho ol -work Is necessary for 1 achools are admitted to th e Normal School. admission to tho preparatory school. I 1 The greatest universities of America and Europe are represented In the faculty. The Unlvorslly Library Is tho largest and best In tho State. The shops and laboratories are unsurpassed 1 in the completeness of their equipment. I The proximity of great mlnos, reduction works of various kinds, and power houses for the generation of 1 electricity, afford excellent advantages for thorough and practical work In all the engineering courses, j The undergraduate work offered la as thorough "and complete as can bo obtained anywhere. No tuition la charged, but an annual registration feo of 510 Is required. ' J Registration of students, Septomber 14th and 16th. Instruction begins September 17th. Students are I assisted In finding suitable boarding places. j The catalogue Is sent free upon request. Correspondenco la invited. 1 I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00 Via D. & E. G., July 29. Trains leuvo Salt Luko 10:25 a. in., 10:3i" u. in., 1:45 p. in. Returning, leavo Oftdon nt 7 p. in. Stroot oars aro now oporatlnfj from ORrten Union depot to tho moutli of tho can3?ou. Splondid plaoo to spend tho day. C?o to tho Ilorinitngo for a Rood trout dinner. I TEMPLE OF MUSIC. I j WHAT IT MEANS I I 1 TO HAVE A PIANO I H I IN YOUR HOME 1 I It means a pleasant moans I of entertainmont and a ro- H n fined modo of education for H H tho children, I B Our moderato prlco, easy- H term-payment plan puts a I Piano within reach of every- I CARSTENSEN S I I & ANSON CO. I I I 74 S. Main t, I I NEW Anthracite, dcliv- 1 ered direct from the Wine to the Consumer, at $9.00 H per ton until further notice. Bamberger I Cal Co. I 161 Meighn Street. H 'Phone 2000. I J ACADEMY I 1 & 3rd South and 3rd Bast, Salt B F Lake City. Bell Fono 11S. Q I Private School for Doy3 and Girla, 1 I Day and Boarding Pupils. 1 1 High school courses and upper I grammar grades, thorough in- H H Htrucilon, competent. faculty. I B Christian Intlucncc and culture. J 1 For particulars address t 1 D. B. CLARK. Principal. I DIAMONDS I We carry loooo and eel stones ot nil klndd, rln, earring, stud tH mountlngn. etc. Buy your diamonds loose and seo just what you're paying for. 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