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Show US AC Prepares For 5,000 Fall Registration LOGAN "Labor is life,. That's the slogan of Utah's land grant college, and it means what it says. College hill is a hive of activity these days as Utah State Agricultural college prepares to receive five thousand young people peo-ple while carrying other services to the state. Improvements and repairs are being rushed to have all ready for fall quarter registration Sep. tember 22. 23 and 24. Courses are being brought up to date and new ones added, so that top-notch top-notch training for hundreds of occupations will be available, President Franklis S. Harris said. A new streamlined registration system has been set up. But Reg. istrar W. H. Bell has urged all prospective students to send in their application for admission and their records of high school credits well ahead of time. Science and mechanics are the watchwords of the re-vamped postwar campus. Extensive construction con-struction has provided new facilities facili-ties for technical training in ma-ny ma-ny lines. The auto mechanics and aeronautics people are now settled set-tled in their new spacious Tech nology building. They teach everything from diesel to jet engines en-gines in the finest structure for technical training In the lnter-mountain lnter-mountain region. Agricultural engineering likewise has improved im-proved equipment and quarters. Finishing touches are being placed on the $120,000 poultry plant, which is expected to help usher in a new era of better quality and production in Utah chickens and turkeys. More than 100 scientists are busily making nature give up her secrets. They are developing new high-producing, disease- resistant re-sistant varieties of cereals and other crops, and working to solve many other problems. They are being aided by excellent equipment, equip-ment, such as electron microscope, micro-scope, spectograph and ultra-centrifuge. |