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Show HOME ECONOMICS AT A. C. THIS SUMMER LOGAN. April 27. The Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college practice home, for the study of practical problems in home economics, will ho open during the entire twelve week of the 1920 summer school, according to Dr. J. IT. Linford, director of the summer session. The home will be under the direction of Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill and will give opportunity to twelve women students to secure tho latest training in home management. "Wo will have two groups of girls take work In the practice prac-tice home," said Mrs. Merrill in outlining outlin-ing the summer's work. "Each group will consist or six girls. These girls, will, live at the home for six weeks each. Whilo at tho home they will all be givon opportunities to manage va--rious sides of the house activities. Each girl will be home manager for one week during "which time ,?he must keep complete accounts of all money expended and prepare a balance sheet to show at the end of the week, just how much each meal has cost. This 'wilglve practical laboratory work In the preparation of the household budget." bud-get." Tho U. A. C. summer quarter will open June 1. The first term will closo July 3. Thero will be an intermission from July 4 to July 10 on account of tho meeting of the National Educational Education-al association at Salt Lake City during dur-ing those dates. The second term will open July 12 and continue until Au-gusl Au-gusl 20. oo |