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Show Nature Study Course at II. A. C. Summer School An unusually attractlvo courso In nature study will bo offered nt tho Utah Agricultural Collego Summer School which begins Juno 7 and closes July 1C, 1915. In this work a study will bo mado of many of tho common things to bo found around us, such as: flowers, grasses, trees, shrubs, grains, root crops, weeds, n'-falfa, n'-falfa, and clover, birds, insects, bacteria, bac-teria, etc. Tho object will bo to bo-tome bo-tome familiar with theso not only from nn agricultural standpoint, but also from an economic and aesthetic. Lectures, recitations, laboratory work and demonstrations will nlso bo glv-' en on tho various club projects, which tho boys and girls of Utah nro following, fol-lowing, such ns potato growing sugar sug-ar bcots and mangel growing, gardon work, corn and pig club work, poultry poul-try Industry, bread making, flower gardening, how canning of fruits gardening, homo canning of fruits ! ad vegetables. I '' |