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Show MOONLIGHT HIKE TO TIMP FRIDAY NIGHT Alpine Sumer School Students to Trek Mountain During i . Night ASPEN GROVE, Aug. 5 The annual an-nual moonlight hike to the top of Mt. Tlmpanogos conducted by the Alpine summer school of Brigham Young university will occur Friday night, August 7. . The party will leave Aspen Grove at 12 o'clock, midnigtit, and will hike to the top of the mountain, by easy stages in time for the sunrise. The moon at that time will be just past the full, just right for the outing out-ing as it will rise a little late will be at its best as the party hikes up the face of the mountain. Dr. Carl F. Eyrlng and his class of Boy Scout leaders, will go up the trail Friday evening on an overnight over-night hike. They will carry food and blankets and will camp at Lecture Lec-ture ledge or some other appropriate spot on the trail where they . can have their council fire and can make the evening pleasant and profitable. After their evening program they will go to bed until they are joined by the party from the school. Supt. Adam S. Bennion, Mrs. Benuion1 and two children ; Dr: Henry David Gray, of Etanford; Prof. A. O. Garrett, of the East Side high school, potants ; Dr. K. H. Paul, of the University of Utah ; Prof. Lee F. Randolph, head. of the California School of Fine Arts, will be in the party. Such mett as Dr. Murray O. Hayes, geologist ; Dr. Vnsco M. Tanner, Tan-ner, entomologist ; Dr. Thomas L. Martin, agronomist and soil expert ; Prof. Jjowry Nelson, ' sociologist ; Prof. E. II. Easimond and Prof. B. F. Larson, artists, will also make the trip. Students of -the summer school are expected to go on the hike almost in. a body. Friends and patrons of the institution insti-tution from the valleys are invited to join the party. Saturday, August 8, will be used in' the cirques near the top of the mountain as a field flay for the various nature courses. The montain was never in better bet-ter condition for climbing. The flowers will be at their best and the water falls will still . be playing copiously. Tlie storms that have swept over the peak have prepared it specially for just such an excursion. excur-sion. Sunrise from the summit, according accord-ing to those who )iave been piibileged to witness it, becomes a memory of a life time. Now that the grain is ripening tile checkered fields of Utah valley will be a . dream of loveliness. |