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Show I Boys Farm Club I Make Interesting Hike Fori) Hun; larnirrN 1'tnlcr Direction of Professors lleiinlon, Stlener and llanl.s, S I T110 Jnjs Stuil)lug Farms and Dairies. Forty boys, who nro doing summer work along farm HneB, led by Profcs-sois Profcs-sois Heber Rennlou.Jr, mnl Junius Ranks of tho l.elil school mnl Pror. C. H. Stlener of the Stato I'nlvorstlty, made a two days hike through tho l.ehl fields, camping at night on tho shoro of Ptiili Lake. Eurly Monday morning thoy met at tho High School building, with a quilt and a pair of b'ankcts lu which was wrapped six potatoes, a can of salmon, sardines, etc., n little butter, two loaves of bread, two eggs, salt, tin cup, knlfo fork and spoon and a fow other necessary neces-sary articles. From the school house, they visited tho Holds of Win. Sharp near tho Salt I.ako Routo depot, several sev-eral fnrmB near Lehi Junction and then went over Jordan River, crossing ocr tho Intorurlmii bridge. Tho boys visited tho dry farms and then latcn-cd latcn-cd to a lecturo on horses at tho C. H. Roberts farm, by Prof. Stlcnor, tho lino brood nut res and colts of Mr Roberts Rob-erts being used to lliustrnto his talk. i.uiich was eaten at Cold Springs on tho I'awneo fruit farm of Rlshop Gardner. Gard-ner. After lunch tho boys visited tho pouultry farm or Norman llolmstoad and listened to a talk 011 fouls. Sor-oral Sor-oral fields of wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, po-tatoes, corn and sugar bectB woro visited, and ouo or tho best features of tho trip wero tho talks on tho sov. oral kinds of grain and vegetables by Pror. Stlener. lu tho Into afternoon tho young I'ariuera camped In thu Fdwnrd South-it South-it icK gioiu on the snore of Utah i.uku, ueiuru Rtippor tnu uoys iook u dip 111 die lako which after tho long nlko was enjoyed 10 1110 utmost, btippoi ivns cooked on tho open nrc, tho potatoes pota-toes wero trieu in 1111 open iry-puu ami tho beci steak was boned over tho coals iiem on a green stick. Alter s upper up-per ihu uoys gathered uround tuo'Dig camp uru anu told utorlcs and thou i-oitu up 111 their bluiiKcts on tho glass vif ueccn BandB. Potatoes anu eggs woro fried for ureakiast, alter winch tho boys spent tito forenoon playing games and inoro uauiiug. Alter lunch tho dairy of A. a. Anderson was visited and a talk on dairy cows waa given by i'roi'. Stlener. A talk on nogs wns .uso given at tho latins of tiugcnp i'owoii and H. C. Um, and after veiling veil-ing inoroiieldH of growing crops, they leacltou homo about Ilo o'clock, lmv- ing had tho time of their lives, lloth iho Protessors und tho boys declare ( iho hike to havo been a great success, Photos of different ovunia wore taken 1 und will lllubtratu articles on the trip rtlticli will appear lu Salt hake City ' papers, fho movement inaugurated uy me 4oeai scuoui nonru is 1110 nrsi 10 ho attempted in Utah and one of ihu fow Blntllar inovemcnt3 lu the United States. Roy Davis took tho boy's bedding and supplies ftom tho school houso to tho camping place on the lifke. |