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Show Great Interest Being Shown by Class at the Agricultural Agricul-tural College. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. 21. The class in irrigation irriga-tion practice at the Utah Agricultural college has. representations from fourteen counties in Utah and from four states outside of Utah. One pupil is from Canada. It is gratifying to the college authorities to -note the interest of the men from these different localities in the instruction In irrigation being given by the college experts. It is a well known fact that the college has long held an enviable position in regard re-gard to research work concerning the use of water for irrigation purposes. With the increase in numbers of the irrigation staff and the splendid equipment offered by the new agricultural engineering building, build-ing, which will soon be ready, the college has an excellent opportunity to develop instruction in irrigation as to maintain a position comparable to that now held in irrigation research. It is significant that the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college is situated in the very center of a circle which includes practically all of the seventeen western irrigation states in this country. The states, other than Utah, represented repre-sented in the class in irrigation practice at the college are: Iowa, South Dakota, Idaho and California. One student comes . from Canada. In Utah the following counties coun-ties are represented: Cache, Utah, Uintah, Davis, Salt Lake. Weber, Rich. Sanpete, Iron, Juab, Boxelder, Washington, Morgan Mor-gan and Summit. |