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Show H S 1 iM ftj IKf-aPw ? ii . muFt .. .. v y lift j 1- vlM (II - ii? to.' FfnSIQHHHIHBlW'JZlBSflnH H' 1 ffiHHkc--:IHHHHHHHBHHrfHV3tf I , 1 j I The AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH -3- wishes to call your attention to the following array of WINTER WORK begin-H begin-H J??: ning January 5, 1909 and extending through the winter months. H 1 Tq i rxri tl CT From January 5th to February 1st in the splendidly equipped college dairy, you 1 xJMJl j lllg are given actual practice, under expert supervision, in the making of butter and m 1 1 cheese, in operating the separators and Babcock tests, in pasteurizing milk, operating a creamery, 1 m I etc. In the class room, talks on all these processes and on the care and management of the dairy 1 H 1 herd are given by specialists of long training, both from the A. C. U. and other schools. f H I Qiirroi Tlikv- tvs-xrlm From January 5th to April 15th; a much needed course, 1 I U&1 JOCtJL VJlU W Ulg dealing with the best and latest methods of raising su- I M f gar beets; the quality and preparation ot the soil, kind of seed, methods of thinning and culture, 1 1 1 and of harvesting. In addition the college offers a course in I H I Qncvaf Tlo-f riiafniofftr designed for factory chemists and their assistants. m I v3 tig al JLJCc L VIICllllo LI y A course of untold value for young men wishing to m ff rise in their profession. Both these courses are given by the college in co-operation with the Su- H I gar Companies of Utah and Idaho. H I TrfAQfrxr Never before has the cry for tained and efficient foresters, rangers, guards and H I y assistants been so urgent. This profession is very promising and should appeal H 1 to scores of young men fond of an adventurous out-door existence. The course will be under the 1 H I direction of Mr. J. E. Rathery of the U. S. Dep't. of Forestry, graduate of Yale School of Forest- 1 I ry, and will include surveying, silvi culture, lumbering, grazing, timber physics and mensuration. 1 H I T?a m nfc? T) A11 1 T T A two weeks' convention of farmers, devoted to all the I H m iailUC15 XVViUIltl Up pratical questions of actual farming. One week is de- 1 1 voted to live-stock, the other to plant production. Government experts will be in attendance H I to assist the regular faculty. You can not afford to miss it. ). I I SEND FOR A WINTER COURSE CIRCULAR 1 1 f The college also offers courses in Domestic Science and Arts, Commerce and Mechanic Arts. fl m 1 "" . Charges for each of the winter courses, $2.50, for the Round Up $1.00. M I Address, The REGISTRAR A. C. U., Logan - - Utah 1 H ..- . " "" " " ' ' " WMIH'Miy II I I iii II II. I ' ' ' W H |