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Show ;B.A.C. Plans Call j For Full Courses School will be held as usual at the Branch Agricultural college this year, it was reported this week by Director Henry Ober-hansley. Ober-hansley. Registration will bc-'rin Monday, September 13, and continues con-tinues until Saturday, Si-pttmber 18. Classes will begin Monday. September 20. That school will be held "as usual" was emphasized by Director Di-rector Oberhansley because several sev-eral students have written to the school asking about it. "I don't Vnow why anyone would suppose I that the B. A.C would not be holding school this year," he said, "unless the presence of a unit of army pre-flight students on the campus led to the assumption that the army had taken over. Nothing Noth-ing is fa-rther from the truth," he said. "The flight unit is separate from the regular academic work for college students. And classes in any regular subject and some additional subjects will be given (Continued on last page) IiAOPIans I (Continued from first page) by an ususually conjctent faculty. ' Severn highly tniined facility members have lxsm addiNl and their training will be available fo regular students," the director explained. Catalogues outlining course work m all six divisions of the college are being sent- to former students and high school graduates gradu-ates in southern Utah. Anyone v. ho does not receive one should write to the director and he will 5.-e that one is sent immediately. Answering the demand of f.-uthcrn Utah livestock and poultry producers, added facilities have been acuired at B.A. C. in cooperation with the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. These facilities include the pur-chaise pur-chaise of 2,000 acres of mountain range land, ar.d the assignment from Logan Experiment station of n-n trained in poultry, shs?ep. and live-stock feeding. As in other years, living quarters quar-ters and cooperative dormitories, for both men and women students are available through the school. Applications for quarters should 1 njide immediately to Hazen Cooley, secretary ar.d treasurer, lisnts ps-r quarter, in advance, will be $15 for girls, and S12 for boys. Application should be ac companied by So deposit, which will be returned if no space is available. V |