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Show I FEDERAL TRAINEES ON CAMPING TRIP (Special Dispatch.) LOGAN, July 17. Twenty-five federal fed-eral trainees under the direction of Clyde W. Lindsay, superintendent of the Utah Agricultural college practical prac-tical farm have carried their class room to Lognn canyon and are now encamped at Tony Grove to spend two weeks in the Cache forest. These men will receive practical training in handling hand-ling livestock under range conditions, and will study rango forage D. A. Shoemaker, forest service examiner, ex-aminer, in charge of the Intermountaln district, with offices at Ogden, and local foroster C B. Arentson, will officially offi-cially represent the forest service Faculty members who will give expert ex-pert Instruction in their respective lines are Dr. George R. Hill, and Professors Pro-fessors H. J. Frederick, George B. ("alne, George Stowart and Ray J. Bo-craft Bo-craft Coordinator Rex Truman will also attend In his official capacity. Next week, according to Mr. Becraft, Dr Arthur W Samson, forest service ecologlst, with headquarters at Wash-! lngton. will Join the party. President E. G. Peterson, Professor William Peterson, and other college officials arc expected to accompany I c Samson Sam-son to the forest where he goes especially espe-cially to Investigate proposed experimental experi-mental areas for forest service projects pro-jects The college cafeteria i feeding the turn while they are In the anyon. S ladle la-dle horses Have been' provided so that 'long range trips are possible |