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Show SHORT WINTER COURSES SEEM TO BE POPULAR At the end of the first week of registration in the Short Winter Courses of the Agricultural College of Utah, whic.i began November 17th and will extend until March 17th, there was an increase of 33 per cent in enrollment. Tnis remarkable growth of thd Short Winter 0-urses wnic.i were escaolnned last year for the first time is due to the fact that they begin late enougn in tne fall to enable the farm boy to enter, a id discontinue in the spring so early that he can attend to early spring wor on the farm. They are the most satisfactory sat-isfactory meani vet adopted of meeting meet-ing conditions on the farm. Courses are miin:ii.ud, in addition to Agriculture, in home economics and in injc hanic arts. I Presidjnt vViJtsoe an 1 Directors Merrill and Ball left this week for Columbus, Ohio, tJ attend the meetings of the associa:ion of Agricultural colleges col-leges an 1 experiment stations. At this maeting will ti co.isi lire I general qaestio.is rei iti le; t odar :. rD;j.isi M anl expiri ni.ic station worK. f.is body will tiite mjasjrej to further the passage pas-sage of a federal appropriation bill for extension work in Agriculture and ho n3 ej i ) ni: i. litis interests of this appropriaiio l th; CJ.ai delegation Will visit t o J n iti l d i ip'uil. I |