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Show 99H 9jXyJ OIubb9 BaYfaEBBYflaYflYfiBflHLBBaBaBfl BlH.9BVBib3 IFV1 w 9f B i ----. -Tiinll-rn '"r" "i' -"-- - ENGLISH OIHIi WHO DROPFKD OXB THOUSAND FEET FHOM HAIiIX)OX IX PAHA- ' CHUTE Miss Sylvia Boyden, the nlnetcon- jrear old English girl who dropped I One thousand fcot from a balloon I ifU8t outside of London, using a para- I chuto. It was tho first time on rcc- Lrfr ord a woman has performed this , dangerous feat. This photo shows Miss Boydon after alighting from her perilous flight. BIG FIELD DAY AT U. A. G. GAMPUS MAY 2ND. "A" Day, tho annual field day of the students of the Utah Agricultural College, will be held on Friday, May 2, 1910, according to an announcement announce-ment Just made by Mr. L. R. Hatch, President ot the Student Body. The students decided to make the day a celebration of their own in ot-ery ot-ery sense this year. In former years at least half ot the day has been spent In doing constructlTO work about the campus. For instance, last year cement walks were laid, and' the tennis courts were painted, and a general clean up of the campus cam-pus was made in the forenoon and a track meet was held in tho afternoon. after-noon. The previous year a fence was I built around Adams Field. An original orig-inal program has been arranged for A: Friday which will Include none of jP k this work. I '.Tho "A" clay events will take placo ! in Logan canyon this year. AH stu- ' dentB will be taken up tho canyon I by auto early Friday morning. They will bo free to do as they pleaso until un-til lunch at noon, A splendid and original program has been arranged for tho afternoon, featuring a girls' baseball game, races of various kinds speeches and various other kinds of entertainment. The students will be , taken homo rather early in tho afternoon af-ternoon so they will have p:enty of time to dress for tho final event of tho day, tho Student Body dance, which will be given in the Smart gymnasium. The College faculty has promised to cooperate and they will v attend in a body, thus greatly adding , ' , to tho success ot tho morry making. iA T A committoo composed of tho fol-. fol-. I j lowing students has complete charge A, m of arrangements for the day: Georgo ' Ik Da'Juer Chairman; Hugeno Itoblnson, V H jtfTi W. Petorson, Lora Bennlon and lEEllen Barbor. They havo worked 'f diligently tho past few weeks with tho result that all ot tho necessary f. .details have been perfected and all Is in readiness for tho day next Url-lay. |