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Show I AGRICULTURAL 1 COI LEGE NEWS Dr. Georgo Thomas ln a locturo on Tuesday, said that If rural communities commun-ities do not wako up to tho need of sanitation the health of tho people of tlioso communities will soon be far poorer than tho health of thoso of tho cities. ' About thirty studonts of horticulture horticul-ture are busy pruning orchards of citizens of Cache county, under the direction of Dr. L. D.v Datchclor. This corps of pruners go from orchard orch-ard to orchard doing the work gratis ln order to get the necessary prun-tlce prun-tlce In pruning. Thoy cover from five to fifteen (teres per day, according to tho size of the trees. Monday night, ln the college library lib-rary room, Miss Maud May Dabcock of tho State University gave a dramatic dra-matic reading: The Scarecrow, by Percy Mackaye, before the U. A. U. A. C. Woman's Club, and Clio Ctrclo and the Wobyca organization of tho B. V. C. The tmdlenco was highly pleased with Miss Babcock's rendering. A good orchestra furnished furnish-ed oxcelldnt music, and refreshments wero served. Aboul 150 men and women wero Ik Dittendhnce. Students ln tho machine shops are becoming export In tho turning out of threading dies and caps, twist drills, reamers, which rcqulro extremely ex-tremely fine workmanship, ntnd milling mill-ing cutters. Thoy also expect to begin work on a model steam engine. A blacksmith ln visiting tho machlnoi shops asked from whajt factory tho pieces In tho show case had been received re-ceived and was .astounded when he was told that they word 'all products of tho students labor. mum |