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Show THREE LARGE HEW; BUILDINGS FOR i THE JU. C. , With the rapid growth or the Utah Agricultural College through the addition ad-dition ot three large new buildings designed strictly for teaching pur- K poses In the last tow months, has come a' corresponding growth ot tho so called farm buildings of the college. col-lege. This growth has been through tho building ot strictly new buildings and the remodeling of "older ones. Tho old horso barn, second or third oldest building on tho campus, bo- came jomowhat of a petson.i uon grata" when tho campus began its extensive building program a jear ago and was therefote torn down. The now horso barn, no less n model of Its kind, Is now ready for equine occupancy. Tho conservatory has been remodeled and a small addition has been built. The cattle barn has been 'added upon' In tho way ot a small milk house. The old seed house has likewise been levelled and a new and strictly modern and architectural ly pleasing one has been raised upon tho old site. A large cement and shtnglo granary has been built just north of tho cattle barn entrance Tho poultry department has not been neglected In this campaign for a largo addition to the breeding faclll- I tics or Mie plant has boon built in the way of a large colony brooder houaa. Tho horso bain Is n largo building built of shingled frame on a high cement foundation. It Is built and painted exclusively In keeping with the rest or tho farm buildings and It will make a conspicuous addition to them. The floors are of roughened rough-ened cement and planks. The building build-ing contains ample room tor tho college col-lege teams and o large loft will contain con-tain hay enough tor the reeding of the animals through the winter. Tho , building contains several roomy box 'stalls In nditlon to the regulat stalls. ; It also contains harness looms, feed , rooms, a wash loom and small loom for the caretaker, tho hay loft, and a will, passngownj down ihi iiiiaoip I as will us a fridum pasiiLewuv t tho hi .id ot tho stable. n take tho place of tho old seed house which was torn down lecently n new and modern ono has been built. Tho ptesunt seed houso Is located lo-cated a short distance to tho norm of the riant Industi) lluildlng am' just south or the poultiv plant It Is located on the grounds or mo rot-1 lege gardens where It Is most needed,. The building contains stoiago spaco tor a large amount ot seed as well as woik benches and spaces foi tools. It Is well heated so that woik may be done hero In tho wlntet. In connection con-nection with tho houso ate the storage stor-age cellars and numeious forcing or. (cold frames used for rotclug plants I in the o.u I) sluing. Need became felt last spilng ro-.iddltlimnl ro-.iddltlimnl mom Tor tho bleeding or illicit or tho huge college poultry . plant, and consequently, although..; ample rarllltlt'8 for tho blooding or about two thousand chicks at one time now elst on the plant, a ralrl large olonj luoodei house was built This house was liullt for a colony biooilei of tho coal sloe tpo nml Is ei elllclent and convenient. The small milk loom added to the cattle barn rills a long felt wnnt The loom is built continuous to tho dairy section of tho bain and It Is located In such a place that It Is no longer iieceswio to carry milk more than a very shoit dlktance to the sepaiators and coolers. Tho room Is also handy as a sales room fioin whence, the milk customers of the college may easily and conveniently obtain their milk. The new granary has been built Just hoi th or tho cattle barn and In the space between the sheep and hog barns. In It will be staled the gniin used by the college livestock The building Is practically rat nnd mouse proof so that losses from that quiu-ter quiu-ter will be minimized.' |