Show COllEGE WINTER COURSE OPENS t I Monday December 3rd marks the opening of the B. B BA A C. C winter ter From information at hand band the enrollment in this quarter will win pro prop ably exceed that of last yea year By y con Considering the unusual opportunities offered to students this should Be the case cue The idea that tha-t the courses off offered red during the winter term are secondary in n value to the full years year's are courses courses' are eroneous The winter quarten Inmost in inmost inmost most cases constitute parts of of the full year courses and are areso so organ organized tied that students can enter then them with little or no difficulty or dis die advantages The division of tits tike school year ear into quarters provides opportunities to students which h the theold theold old ld system did not Between December December Dec Dec- ember 3rd and February ry it is I. possible to cover one third one third of a full years year's school work It is generally the farm boys wl who o oare are unable to enter school early inthe in inthe inthe the taU fat and it is ho he wK woo is especially provided with unusual opportunities In n the B. B A. A C. C winter d course urae By ember 3rd the fall tall rush o of farm work works Is s over At least of the farm arm bands hands are free tree and andwil will U be until Feb Peb when the winter course ends Realizing these facts the Agricultural Agricultural Ag Department has arranged a rich variety of practical courses cours s suited to students who might register at al this time By examining the win wins winster ter course bulletin it wilt will be seen tha college coU Tf C course in bJ Sheep J W Wool ol r. r eli rol t. t r ted grade ff ar Pop J p Wt sr rae enIn i r afio and Poultry Raising Ev Ev- try cry one of these courses has a direct and important bearing on the tt e gr cul culture ture Lure of Southern Utah Special mention should be bo made of or the coarse offered in Wool Study Perhaps no one section of the intermountain intermountain intermountain inter- inter mountain country is so 80 vitally con con- turned with the growing grading and marketing of wool as in Iron and surrounding counties The wool weal business busi busi- business ness nen here bore has developed to the point from which its future progress willbe wilbe will wil willbe be slower and must be the result of ol careful and technical study To provide provide provide pro pro- vide an opportunity for boys bors and 1 grown men to qualify for promoting f 1 the wool this splendid course I Jl I in wool study is offered Tho Thc course I will be taught by Mr Air Alma Esplin whoso whose knowledge of wool is probably probably- I second to that of no man in the I state Mr Morris is fresh from tie the Col Col- lIege lege at Logan where he has made an I enviable record in the study study- of the I I standard breed types of animals lieis He lie j js Is s offering a practical course coursO in Stock I Judging fudging which will no doubt be of interest to many This course courses I Is s also highly recommended to anyone any anyone anyone one old or young I Because of the unprecedented growth and development of this southern part ji of f the State the much neglected gar gar- garden or truck farm will ill become a fruitful source of or income There are re ceil rt in fa gardening or Southern Utah f farmers aimers Mr Nelon Nel Nel- elon on n who has had special training in vegetable g gardening and ard fruit growing grow grow- ing will give c courses in Popular Fr Growing o and Vegetable Gard Gard- ni nig g The B. B A A. C. C officials and faculty 3 tend to nil all who are interested in b g g their o s by obtain obtain- ng a real personal growth an invitation ration tation to register in the B. B A A. C winter course coune |