Show r RAL COLLEGE COL EG OF OF UTAH f HUB 1 i I. I A A C College all ollege-all all r The Agricultural 1 N 1 seen C heard of it some have have of xE f f- f citizenship it and the entire profited d indirectly p y i 1 J state n. n has indirect L y A. A the but hut bow how many it tt by and ud through that tbt in inthis r familiar with the fact are re Jt of Utah UIn pos pos- sal 1 w school the State F. F r J this Ibis institution which in the then an t u n nf its e existence has teen sixteen Y years Ul V. V u efficiency efficiency ef ef- 4 educational I for t. t f r made a record worth that 41 general and Dd the schools f among i 11 places it high h k kj se s. se- se rD rank ft attaining tt ing a i k k kind ind d j a ofUs of its lD 1 t its age of j ji i to none r 1 n lJ know w that at many How no E D Expositions Lions it Portland p pp i Lo Lou Louis is and nd this in institution i. i t P 1 of tile the students of work p J the with h t that h at A 1 lD in competition w wIt institutions t. t ij i j of the great grat from m. m many Y of f l the country was given r r r of medals meas F gold r 5 aY 4 tLe the highest awards gold awards that from a iu w t 1 7 now How many maDY small all and aDd poorly equipped equipped equip qui p. p C SIN SINGLE OLE s ago o of sixteen years S' S r 0 i ped building h has s rea reached h e d a magnitude mag ma r J the institution bon ft 0 rl requiring twenty different I ii V 0 q I r k bm buildings building ld f tb the farm faim farmand tb that i r How lIow many maDY know t. t I. I r and entire complement comple a r a and grounds v r I buildings building s and aDd equipment t R's ment of conservatively R value a represents J led at about and r f l' l I estimated that 4 I i 1 presents such an appearance he be a aiN w f though I beholder even the filled is world wide traveller iN enthusiastic admiration 7 Ay o with f i know that the College College Col Col- How lIow many with h b but bub 1 t 22 1890 i rn 1 lege opened d. d in ege 1 the r in 15 years and that students body increased to more student 1 summer summerS summer'S iJ J exclusive of f than 5 s school students S 'S w many P. P J e its a h has institution s ln ephon inception n numbers amOng among its faculty fac fae- a s w and still r national reputation of 1 1 ty educators is 1 t. t j the Agricultural Department De De- tion tiara that of the College especial especial- especially favorable atten atten- f iW 5 ly has attracted the United ton i Ti throughout li r performed perform perform- experiments that States 5 b. b there and disseminated ed through bulletins have resulted in ina t the farmers of Utah Off of to a gain 1 dollars of thousands hundreds of f. f and that through the College has been raised to the l farming how how profession how of profession a 1 i t dignity f f J. J y many 1 know mow th these ese thO things q know that the students stu stu- r t How now many I of this tIllS institution institution I 4 dents and graduates I rank with those of higher institutions in other r educational 1 J. J t states and in many many instances I advantageous advantageous ad ad- e 1 have attained extraordinarily t in competition positions 1 4 ti i tion bon with the f I r J. J its r in know that S F How many nt location this institution present j i lt pres f- f r a j I j rests a site possessing 1 upon 3 i v physical and moral environment Y 1 unquestionably beyond compare l.- l. C 1 I. I v Knowing these things for each J 4 i paragraph is but an J r interrogatively how howS tv ible fact put r S many realize that the tle Agricultural Y t i College with its present extensive I If I 1 splendid I It and grounds buildings f I. I 1 I student I Ih I t i equipment magnificent eta v v h 4 k rf 1 body strong faculty and I 7 ri S parable arable environment is in truth T I magnitude such ch of i f institution s J I I s an demand the theS 1 I and worth as to I heartiest admiration and warmest S k M 1 of I appreciation of the people I. I Utah A SCHOOL OF SCHOOLS I IThe The Agricultural College is all aU this and more It lb is a school among schools one that any an richand rich richand and populous state might proud of one that the farmer and masses generally in any other state would guard with jealous on care It is is' is isa a school that reflects higher and better thoughts As an I incentive to nobler ambitions and the de desire ire to conquer in m the fight of life the physical surroundings of of the College are unequaled v MORAL ENVIRONMENT t I I I Having noted the superb physical physical I cal eal environment of the College A TN N AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE r 1 ses that its success is incontrovertible incontrovertible in m. controvertible proof that Utah is is not unmindful of the advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage and desirability of giving even the he humblest a u. lib liberal ral and practical education The Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural College is a most potent if not the greatest factor in the development development de de- de of this states stated latent forces and at at this time it is a strong and healthy institution possessing the buildings equipment equipment equip equip- ment and working organization calculated to enable it to do its most effective work This is the kind of school that enters en enters enters en- en vitally into the life of the individual student into I I I 1 I the ideals of every community community l ity within its reach and in Utah as wen well as in most other states itis it itis is the kind of school that meets the educational education l needs of 01 0 the present pres pres- present ent time The rhe College b begins gins its seventeenth seven seven- seventeenth I te nth year on September and the school has never yet entered entered en en- upon a new y year ar with great greater great great- er for good work and andI to the for for- results advantageous 1 young people and the general educational educational edu edu- i iI of the state Itis It Itis I is is well that the people of the state should know and realize at this I 1 time the importance and worth of this institution and it is the design design de de- si sign t to present in this and future facts calculated to supplement supplements eople eople to see the I the enable is in in all its ts splendid as it facts facts calculated to magnificent hem the advisability ty suggest to lity of patronizing and ting sting with the and co oper ear and each succeed succeed- this 3 y j ing year ENVIRONMENT I general view vieW vieW-of of the First take physical environs enViron enViron- I institutions institution's d oiL d a- a ahe a he 1 o oC e C W. satch range auge ig foothill of tl ic e a city chy of Log Logan n and and I overlooking t Ciche CI che Val Valley ey the I the whole o 0 iring beyo beyond words word i iview view is one oneas as is not the poi por- por and such an antion flier ither educational in- in tion of any he United States To in inthe but one and a half hill the east an rear of th the miles to th ged peaks of the pic pie tion the ru range tower in int t esque W Wj ent grandeur and their mag to a height o of majestic st To the south fifteen feet the north twenty-five twenty miles to to the western range miles and es stretches that por- por fifteen mi i ehe the Valley within easy tion of C C lie se Ie College hill At th the view of oft t e a hill feet below base of t gan City and to the nestles L an cran river a mighty tores tor tox- south Lo Lorent es on its way through rent ru ruthe marked in its course by bythe bythe the valle vegetation or else ap ap- 4 t to wl X i v I. I kORTH ORTH COLLEGE SHEEP BARN AND CATTLE BARN FROM J i iI i if I f 4 I Y t I L. L l I note its no less perfect moral environment en a a most vital consideration consideration consideration consid consid- when it comes io to selecting selecting select select- ing an educations educational institution t t to Ei which you will send r your boy boy oy of or or girl Logan is a city of inhabitants inhabitants in habitants with not a single house of ill repute and but bub five saloons a a condition that compares more than favora favorably ly with that of any city of its size in the east or west The city is remarkably free from vice vicious allurements or attractions at art- ait- ait tractions calculated to take the student from i his work The city 1 boasts of one of the four temples of the state a oR spacious tabernacle cle clein in the heart of the city ten ward meeting houses three sectarian churches and two other higher institutions in of learning as well as as asa asa a splendid system of city schools The citizenship of this city is on ona ona ona a high moral and intellectual plane and the moving spirits in inthe inthe inthe the city's business life the various schools and the religious organizations organizations rations have combined with sympathetic sympathetic sympathetic sym sym- pathetic councils and officials generally gen gen- generally gen to make this a city of high ideals a model college town and have been singularly successful in their efforts The city is progressive progressive sive he to a marked degree owning its own electric light and water systems possessing miles of paved walks attractive residences and well kept properties At the College Col Col- College lege itself there is a dignity poise and uplifting influence and insist insistence tence upon regularity that has a most wonderful effect upon the character The moral environment environment environ environ- ment of the College is such as surrounds surrounds surrounds sur sur- rounds but few educational institutions institutions and will unquestionably y comm commend nd itself to the good judg judg- ment of those who may be inter inter- ested BUILDINGS While a first-class first physical environment environment environment en en- is helpful and nd a good gooder moral environment er is essential both combined will not make a I it school it takes buildings equip- equip I 1 r A j. j j I 1 N Mr 9 i p d N B f fri r I ri E- E I- I 4 IL I 1 4 r the intelligence and anI progressiveness progressive- progressive ness of the people of the state and is a strong factor in dispelling dispel dispel- i id en e-as-en- as entertained entertained en en- 6 lii ling certain t erroneous s in other states in reference reference refer refer- ence to Utah's purported disbelief in the education of the masses This school is so distinctively of by and for the the mas mas- n th the distance as a gre great t. t read In the valley ten silver t tl re re easily discernible and towns n a and dry dry farms each in irrigate coloring app appear ar as their di tic checkerboard Beyond a giga fines Of the valley rise the co range and as one range upon the wondrous pano- pano gazes Extending fifty miles to the rama rams I Ian and l seventy-five seventy miles to south rth the soul is stirred to the n less admiration then to speed appreciation Stu- Stu especially readily dents the present ever-present inspiration ed edge e I view ie and confess its marked of th nce in jn directing the mind to ment vent and teaching force to make any educational institution worth while Go with the writer to the base of the College hill walk with r him around the h w well winding well pathway to th the brow of the hill and there in a setting of trim lawns of large extent beautiful I shrubbery and great flow flower r beds now now in hi all their gorgeous beauty note the magni magnificent cent structure acut a acut acut cut of which appears on this page This is the main building of the Agricultural College It is built of white brick and cut stone is feet long and feet feet deep contains rooms and was completed completed completed com com- three years ago at a total cost of about OO This building is devoted to class rooms museums and laboratories for all departments other than those of Mechanic Arts It also contains the various offices the big chapel with a seating capacity of 1500 a spacious library and reading rO room m the dairy department drill hall and gymnasium The building is isa isa a a. most imposing structure To the south of the Main Building Building Building Build Build- ing with but scarce ten rods between between between be be- tween lies the he Mechanic Arts Building a likeness of which appears appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears on the following page This building was completed during the recent winter and replaces the one of about the same size destroyed destroyed destroyed de- de by fire immediately before I the opening of t the e school last year I This is an artistic building about by feet and is devoted exclusively exclusively exclusively ex ex- to work along the dif different different dif dif- I ferent lines of f carpentry forging pattern making foundry work vork carriage building and machine II work in wood and metals To the north of the Main Hain Build Build- ing lies lifS the Experiment Station building a brick structure 45 by 35 feet and on around the brow of the hill come the Presidents President's residence the residence of the Di pi Director rector of the Experiment Station and finally the Dormitory a four four- story brick structure with a setting setting set set- ting that causes it ito to appear to marked advantage I I This entire complement of buildings is connected by well kept drives and all are on the brow of or what is known as College Hill which curves slightly to the east All of these buildings face the west overlooking the city and the panorama mentioned above abon I Would not even this extent of of b building inspire one with the idea that there is something real something something something some some- thing substantial about the institution institution 7 FARM AND FARM BUILDINGS However the foregoing build buildings buildings ings are but scarce half the extent extent ex ex- ex t tent nt of the ithe College ollege plant and we VP now take a look at the barns various experimental buildings orchards and meadows First note Dote the Cons Conservatory a s' bower of beauty in a building 90 by 25 feet the veterinary hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital a two story structure 18 by 42 feet From here we go to the great barns There are four fo O a these all frame and model in every every ev ev- ery cry respect These are the of the farmers farmers who visit the bi bi school They are designed for instructional in in- and s scientific experimental experimental mental purposes of course and athe a athe athe the same time are supposed prove val valuable le object lessons t visitors T The Barn is CT sUli U 60 feet the Cattle barn b b. b Sheep barn 94 by 41 and tb th Hog barn 65 by 31 These buildings buildings build buildings ings with their equipment ar worth something near The Poultry building remove but a a. short distance from th barns is a structure 25 by 2 23 feet and feet on each side devoted to pens Here are to 1 found all the standard breeds chickens and under the exper ment tion of Prof Dryden wl wI ret returns this year after a t tv years' years vacation the ing that has already attract world-wide world attention will be co 1 Considering the extent of th farm building their perfect n deling together with the hi bred animals which t they ey house would certainly appear that small stress io is laid upon the a cultural side of the College But in this respect there a af other things to mention mention- I orchards r and small fruit sect of lr the farm covering about acres The old orchard is in ina im ima a thing of beauty and a new of several hundred trees gi great groat promise promis In close are iff certain experimental x pi pl and to the east running almos the base of the mountains are mallows on which graze the t cattle and sheep tain Lain extensive sections pro luxuriant crops of alfalfa t U Ur r I T t t r i. i F n I III r 4 y J W I SHEEP BARN AND CATT CATTLE LE BARN FROM SO WEST SOUTH W TH-W ST I I d |