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Show I Commerce Students Tour Arizona Firms on Field Trip Ten students in commerce and three instructors from Branch Agricultural Ag-ricultural college made an educational edu-cational field trip to the Phoenix, Ariz., area this week. The purpose of the trip was to acquaint the students with the operations of several different big commercial enterprises. They visited a large meat packing plant, a banking firm, a department depart-ment store, a brokerage house, Arizona State Teachers' college at Tempe, the Institute of Foreign For-eign Trade and the largest resort hotel in the Salt Liver Valley. The group traveled to the Arizona Ari-zona capital by way of the south rim of the Grand Canyon, and rt-iurnoa oy way oi uoover uam. They left the campus Sunday and returned Wednesday. Accompanying the students were Prof. A. W. Stephenson, chairman of the division of commerce, com-merce, Miss Jennie S. Jones, instructor in-structor In secretarial science, and miss Setsuko Nakamura, secretary sec-retary to the director of the college. col-lege. The students were Clarence Jollcy, Tropic; Jerald Elmer, Pan-guitch; Pan-guitch; A. Jay Poulson, Richfield; ILaRee Munford, Parowan; Col-!leen Col-!leen Tullis, Newcastle; Melvyn Jones, Carol Williams, Madelon Isom, Yolan Thorley and Evalo Corry, Cedar City. |