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Show A. C. STUDENTS VISIT LOGAN PEAK Make Studies Of Rare Geological and IHH Botanical Area Unprecedented tuflB Number of Requests Regard tflM Ing College Work From ll People Of The lH Yesterday finished tho first halt ut j the Summer School nt tbo Agrlcultur- il nl College, which hns brought the at' j tondnucu up to 224 oil Increaso ot 49 pu- cent over Inst year. Tho special lectures which are held Friday at 11:30 aro drawing largo crowds ot the assembled teachers. Professor H W. E. Carroll spoke yesterday of cor- H tain phases of human nutrition. The H professor mentioned In his discussion the question ot diet, and tho general principles ot foods, nnd food values. This morning nt six o'clock tho Summer School left for n hlko to Lognn Penk an altitude, ot 10,000 feet. This trip Is partly educational and partly vacntlonnl. It Is known that Logan Mountain nffords an exception- fl ally valuable flora In botanical study fl representing on Its side, and consider- able variation In forms. From a geo- logical standpoint tho mountain and tho canyons behind. Including Logan J canyon, are a study unsurpassed la variety of geological formations. Hero may be seen nnturo In Its wildest forms, the mountain containing some jH of tho rarest kinds ot stratification, H and weathering. Logan Delta upon H which the coltego stunds Is Interest- H lug au n doposlt from the Immense H lake which formerly covered tho val- H ley. It Is not known, generally by H Logan and Cache Valley people, but M la very much appreciated by the H teachors assembled hero annually that H Logan canyon Is magnltlclent from H tbo rosort standpoint. Tho trip today IB Is one among which will bo taken by H tho Summer School students. They jll propose to visit most ot tho places '1 " ot Interest In this section before con- M elusion ot tne worx. h The unusually largo number ot re- kH quests coming In for tho College cat- H nlogue, which will be from tho prin- .H ter's tho 1st ot July.'ts an Indication (H ot an unusually largo number ot peo- jH plo of tho state taking Interest In the B college and Its work. Never berore B hns the Interest been so acuto as at H tho present time.' Inquiries are com- Ing from all parts of the state " H from many ot the other western H states regarding tho old as well as H tho new courses offered by the Instt- H Lively Interest Is manifested In tbe new work in agricultural engineering ; which Is organizing to give work In jJ Irrigation and drainage, road build- lfl Ing, surveying, hydrallcs, and con- )H structlon of fnrm buildings and hand- jJ ling ot fnrm machinery, as woll as M in rural sanitation and public health. H Tbo now professor of engineering, Mr. H R. B. West Is expected from the north H west within a fow dayB to begin nn H outllno ot tall work to be given In H his department. M m m H |