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Show AUTOMOBILE t COURSE AT THE I STATE COLLEGE First Time In the History of Any I Western School That Such a H -Course Hae Been Given I For the flrsl time ln tbo history I of any educational Institution In Utah I and as far as la known in the West, H a course 1b to be offered at the Utah B Agricultural College upon opening B September 22, designed particularly B fr the person who desires to acquire B knoweldge of the working and ro- B pairing of automobiles. This new B course bas grown from the continued, B demand during tbe past tlo or three B years tor a course which would ac- B quaint tbe one with such knowledge B that would enable him not alone to B run a machine, but 'to know every de- B tall of its working mechanism to such B an extent that he could repair in B case of need. B In the second place, Professor Pul- B ley has so; arranged the work that B one having .completed It will be fully B equipped to begin commercial work B ns ait automobile repairer, The de- B mand (or men with this sort of. know B ledge is growing with the wldo spread B of the use of these machines. The B country town, with an auto, (or Ids H every seventy-live or eighty lnhabl- B tants offers an excellent opportunity H for a young man to start ln this lino H ol business (or himself. H In order that he would be able to H give tbe students, tbe very latesf H knowledge In this new and lmpor- H tant Industry, Professor Pulley lias' H spent tbe past summer in one of the H largest automobile repair houses in B Salt Lake City. There ho bas come H in contact with the actual working H conditions such as come dally before 1 tbe man employed in these shops. jjlL For some time past the U, A. O. jfajr" uaa contemplated tbe offering of such J a course, knowing that the excellent B machine shops at that institution I could well offer all the mechanical I training necessary; but they wore B also aware that many, practical prol B lenis would" present themselves. B Hence before opening the course, B Professor Pulloy was sent to Salt B Lako City whoro for the past several B weeks ho has gono through every de, B ta'l ot tho work. B A vcr' Important dlvlsron ot the B aow course will' bo devoted to teach- B '"8 students how to run a machlno B bo as to get the greatest possible ef- B flclency. The average man soon, B learns that he can get greater ser- B -.ice out ot bis machine it he runs it B certain speeds under certain con B dltlons. But he does not know Ju? B how. and why this Is. Consequently B he often makes mistakes, which if ho fl bad known the meohanlcal laws un- B der which his machine' operates, he B would not have made; The now B course at the A. C. will teach thesd B laws hn3 their application to the H running of an automobile. B Two classes of persons wll ltboro- B (r be especially attracted by this B course First, tbo man who intends H to enter the automobile ropalr busl- H uess. Second, tbe man who desires H to know the exact why and whoro H (ore ot his machine In order to got H the greatest posslblo cfucloncy there- iS from , |