Show f r s j S. S S. S SM My M. M y I r ENGINEERING 1906 C. C W. W SCOTT Richard A. A Hart I treasurer of the student body and also an engineer engineer engineer en en- from Spanish Fork came back to school to resume his studies last week R. R A. A was chief water grafter in his home hometown hometown hometown town this summer Certain attractions attractions attractions at at- tractions kept him there longer than he at first intended and his friends who met him at the train say he brought the attractions with him At least he was carrying carrying carry carry- ing ng her coat and suit ca case e. e Oh dont don't worry Hart will explain Ask him Fred Winegar and Herbert Barnes 06 are working for the Utah Light and Railway com com- pany Mr Barnes is located at atthe atthe atthe the Cottonwood power house while Mr lVIr Winegar is in the meter meter meter me me- ter department Fred Wilcox 08 was wa seriously injured while at work at the Columbus Columbus Columbus Co Co- lumbus Consolidated mine this summer He was caught between the cage and a timber in the side of the shaft His many friends are glad to know that he is recovering recovering re re- covering y very ry rapidly and exp expects to to be back in school c ool by the first of next month t J u Eric in Met A Prof 4 Prof Over- Over strom would you advise the use of round holes or slits in this style of screen Brown softly softly Anheuser Anheuser for for mine The following ad appeared in a a local paper Wanted Wanted A A good draughtsman State references Among the replies was the fol- fol dowing Dear Sir Sir Sir-I I wish to apply for forthe forthe forthe the job as draughts draughtsman man Have been tending furnace at our Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day School for several years and know all about regulating drafts Yours knowingly knowingly Joe Joe Jensen Wm Mifflin No just a six months' months term for holding up a young lady They went roller skating In the course of last summers summer's field work while engaged in an investigation called for forby by the national national national na na- government Dr Talmage examined the sandstones sandstones sandstones sand sand- stones and bituminous on the western edge of th the U Uinta ta taB B Basin sin I In 1 the prosecution tion of this work he secured q a valuable series I I t I k pf of specimens illustrative of mineral mineral mineral min min- eral oil produced from animal remains remains remains re re- mains long ago entombed in the sediments of ancient seas Practically Practically Practically every stage of the process is demonstrated from demonstrated from the fied shell to the fossil showing complete The collection includes numerous concretions concretions concretions con con- in form each of which is in iri fact a stone bottle of petroleum The series forms a valuable addition to our museum equipment Post-graduate Post work in geology has been asked and promised S Several veral of our degree men now in the field of active and professional professional professional employment have applied for enrollment in advanced classes Professor Talmage has assured the applicants as to his willingness to undertake the additional additional additional ad ad- work even if the classes have ave to meet at night as appears to be the case The specific courses comprise advanced work in Petrography and Utah Geology Geology Geol Geol- ogy On a vacation visit to the Horseshoe mine at Fay Nevada Dr Talmage secured some magnificent magnificent magnificent mag mag- specimens illustrating vein-filling vein and ribbon structure One piece now in the museum weighs nearly a hundred pounds The specimens show inclusions of the country rock and demonstrate demonstrate demonstrate demon demon- strate how horses occur in the veins The collection includes a goodly troop of these strange beasts most of which will appear appear appear ap ap- pear in the lecture room during the year In the removal and shipment of the largest mass Dr Talmage gives the fullest credit and thanks to Mr Chauncey B. B King foreman at the Horseshoe mine But for Mr Kings King's courtesy courtesy courtesy cour cour- tesy and help our museum would not be enriched as it has been by this valuable accession In the Geology Geology- department a machine for cutting and grinding of rock sections is now being in in- stalled This will be operated by bythe bythe bythe the motor used to drive the air compressor in Dr Talmage's laboratory Mr 1 Albert Boyle a college graduate of 1906 and now in charge of classes in the shop is constructing the apparatus under under under un un- der the professors professor's direction Diamond Diamond Diamond Dia Dia- mond saws will be run in slicing the rocks and laps of cast iron copper and lead will be provided for the grinding process |