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Show ! MSPyTFS OTIl! SSF Beginning January 5, the State I W!!llLB UIL-iJ Agricultural College at Logan, H ! Utah, offers the following special winter courses for the practical ; H men and women of the state. Entrance fee for each course, $2,50. j H A 4-Weeks Coy rse in PradicaS Dairying . ; j I l with abundance of actual work in the college dairy, where several thousand n"-- j I pounds of milk are daily converted into butter and cheese. Students learn by actual ' H j practice how to operate all forms of daily machinery. ' H ; Ara 8-Weeks Course in Western Forestry -h I Uncle Sam needs Western men trained in the "West to supervise the extensive ' H I ' " 'forestry reserves. The college co-operates with the Government in giving this course H ' for the training of Porest Rangers. It will be conducted by Mr. G-. E. Rotheiy of the ' j ;H 1 ' U. S. Forestry Service, a graduate of Yale School of Forestry. vi j jH FIFTEEN WEEKS COURSES IN IRRIGATION, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND j I SUGAR BEET CULTURE, all planned most carefully for practical re- suits in each line. I ' THIRTEEN WEEKS COURSES IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS, AND j ' I j COMMERCE; and a FIFTEEN WEEKS COURSE IN MECHANIC ARTS. 'Hi QTATF FAOIUFPQ PAI !lJFl ISP From Jan. 11 to Jan. 23 ' I 3i AIL 1 Ail2VILla IWUSW-Ur Entrance Fee.. $1.00. I Two weeks of rousing institute work for the actual farmers and stock men, con- jH ducted by the leading experts in the state, and assisted by Dean Carlyle and Frof. f I j Olin, both of the Colorado Agricultural College. The first week will be devoted to j l I live stock, the second to fruit-growing and farm crops. . H - ' k - .KVMfjfftM - ' hhhmhjhhjhhjhjhmhHiH |