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Show COMMERCIAL CLUB TO HELP STUDENTS PROVO, Julv 26. At 'the Commercial club luncheon, lven today at the Roberts hotel, Marlon Harris of the B. Y. L. student stu-dent body asked the club to give consideration consid-eration to the matter of providing em- , ployment for students of the university, who are under the necessity of defraying their expenses white attending school and who frequently have to leave school here for lack of such employment. Mr. Harris called attention to some students, especially espe-cially athletes, who had been compelled to leave the university for the reason stated. A committee consisting of " . Lester Mangum, James Clove and Arthur N. Tavlor was appointed for further con-slnVrattun con-slnVrattun of the juesiion. The establishment of a condensed mhk factory was presented by James F. 'Jreen of Salt Lake, who showed the benefits to be derived from such a factory by the owners of dairy cows and the community com-munity penerallv. Mr. Green's investiga- : tions have satisfied him that t litre are; enouph cows milked in this county to supplr two such factories. He stated thai "dairymen here are not receiving; anywhere near the price for thr-ir butter j fat that is paid in Cache valley, where condensed milk factories are in operation. opera-tion. The matter was referred to the i committee on new industries, which met wjth Mr. Green this afternoon and went , triorouKhly into the proposition. County Farm Agent C. V. Lindsay spoke of the advantage of dairying through the means it provides for ter- , tilization of the land, which becomes Impoverished Im-poverished by the constant production of sucar beets the county's bipeest i;irm crop at present and praln. growing , corn for silage and feeding dairy t ows, ! this could be re me lied an1 the land kept; up to the state of fertility required for suc- essful bee raising. i Tiie citizens' tiaining camp at Salt I-nke was trie subject of an interesting i talk by S. Abbott Maginnis. He explained the benefits of the training to the individuals in-dividuals who attend and the creiit a successful suc-cessful camp will he to ihe state. Mr. Maginnts urged tliat interest he worked up in Provo and a good attendance secured se-cured from tiiis city. Tho matter va? referred to the training camp commiuee. of which I. II. Masters is the ci.iilrmiin. The Commercial club's Mount Tim-pnnogos Tim-pnnogos hike wan the suh.ioct of a short talk by K. L. Roberts, who pave in.'or-m;aion in.'or-m;aion on the contemplated trip and its at n actions. There is already assurance of a large crowd, many coming from Salt ljike. Ogden and other pans of the s'.ate, for the mountain-climbing irin. The company will leave Wildw ood in Provo Ciinvon Friday afternoon for Asen prr.ve. where camp will be pitched Friday nig'.it! An interest inc campfirc pro-ram me will be arranged for the evening. ifatuiday morning the trip will he oniimied to the top of Timpanogos. and the ch-nbers will return to Aspen prove In the evvninc. It is expected a number will remain at Aspen prove over Sunday, while others will return re-turn to Provo Saturday evening. |