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Show CACHE VALLEY IN I SUMMER MONTHS U. A. C. Summer School H Circular Describes Bcauti- !H ful Valley. Smart Gym- 1H nasium Described. 1 ;i!bi Tho summer school catnloguo of tho tI Agrlcuturnl College- of Utah for 1912 !H has just been plnccd in tho malls. la l this circular high trlbuto is paid to H Logan becnuso ot Its Ideal cllmato and 11 scenery. Among othor things tho clr- 111 cular snys rcgnrdlng our city, "Logan ill Is tho center of Cacho Valley, unsur- 11 passed In beauty and favorable cllmat- 11 Ic conditions. Tho valley la n slight- 111 ly unoven plain with sloping sldos, : H whoso soil Is among tho most fortllo I H In tho world. Along thoso sides thrlv- ; H Ing sottlomonts havo dovolopod, each ! V H n nucleus ot n small prosperous area. 1 j H In tho growing season tho valloy sides 1 H present n dollghttul mosaic backed by : H n glorious rango of mountains, tho 1 l WnBntch. Less than n mllo from tho flH collogo Is a picturesque canyon, which j H furnishes raro opportunities for sum- II mer vacation. Hero trout abound, II whllo deeper into tho rango largo and I'll .small gemo 1b fairly abundant. Bear r'i lake, ono of tho boauty spots ot tho - I 'u world, lies within a day's drlvo to tho j I'll cast. Cacho valloy being 4,500 foot 1 H abovo sea lovel, tho summer Bcason Is ' BJ delightfully mild. As a health rosort j H tho valloy Is very nearly Idonl." ij H Tbo summer school circular an- ill iiouuccb that tho summer school will H bo hold from Juno 10th to July 19th JH nnd that thero will bo In residence nt ' jjH this tlmo 31 members of tho colego fjH faculty. A special point Is mado In tl tho circular just Issued In addition jjH to tho. regular work in tho scloncos, i'H sociology, modern languages, history, . jjH English, economics, ot work In pbysl- vH cal education, which will he glvon In i II tho Smart gymnasium.. Regarding this j;H building which ls'compoteil tho clrcu- ' ' l lnr says; ,, M "Tho Smart gymnasium 1b tho flu- I l est college gymnasium In tho Rocky '' 1 1 Mountain roglon. It contains a main I exercise hall, 111 by 70 feet, Is well j lighted by a roof ot glass and many I windows on threo sldos of tho room. I Tho steel work ovorhead gives nt- I tachmeut to tho hanging apparatus 1 J I and tho equipment Is so arranged as I to bo quickly put In place or hoisted ' I I out of tho way, leaving a clear floor I spaco for largo classes. Ten feet nbovo I I I tho mnln floor Is a running trnckt and I on tho samo lovel is a model hand ' I ball court, boxing and wrestling room. I "Tho woman's gymnasium occupies B tho south ond ot tho building. It Is j jB two stories high and has a floor spaco ' B ot 70 by 40 feet. I "On the north end of tho buldlng I and corresponding to tho woman's I gymnasium Is a bcautlfu swimming I pool CO by 24 foot, which Is supplied . jl by a continuous strcnm of filtered wo- ; tcr, and gives grent opportunities for IB the teaching ot swimming. ;B "In the center ot tho building aro I two largo dressing rooms, equipped I with steel lockers, shower and tub I bathB, a steam room and all tho con' I vonlences to bo found in a modern I gymnasium. Tho front of tho build- lng, which Is four stories In height, jl contains tho directors' office, oxamln- ; l Ing room, reception room nnd ladles' kl rost room, whllo tho basement IB jHI used ns dressing room for athletic l teams." 'II |