Show Concert Tabernacle Friday 8: 30 P M Glee Club State Supt Childs Chapel Tomorrow Sum in or Kdition DEPARTURE CONCERT GIVEN SUPT Cl BY U A C GLEE CLUB Leaves Tuesday to sing at the National Rotary Convention A wonderful President Peterson addressed a large audience at the first Summer School Assembly which was held last Thursday in the Chapel The election :f student body officers was another iiain feature which disproved the old School is tradition that Summer without pep The program started with Air Wallen a previous student singing “Somewhere a Voice Calling” to a small His appealing voice was evidently heard thruout the hall for when Pres Peterson arose to speak the lower floor was well filled and many looked down from the gallery President Peterson drove home the 'act of the need to retain the pure American Democracy and let no trend of Bolshivism overcome the teaching He said also that the present ody (Continued on Last Page) attendance CAMERA TOURNAMENT Continued Three prizes for the best pictures Get yonr’s in early Cardon Jewelry Company will give one pocket Remo amera for the three best pictures or places of interest in Logan The second prize for the best of will be picture 'Cenery in or about Logan one 14x17 enlargement of any negat- Third to winner prize for second best picture oi Hogan scenery will be one 8x10 enlargement of any negative of the "inner The time is extended to Inly Start now Take home the prizes All negatives of prize winning pictures are to become the property °f Cardon Jewelry Co when prizes ive belonging 15 ire delivered IMPORTANT to federal board MEN Word comes from H Allen Nye of tlte Denver office that on June 17 representatives from all branches of the Hoard will be at Logan to act on exami tension of schooling changes transfers of men They will have Juthority to make definite arrangements concerning these tilings while ere AH men should sec them June 17 opportunity to hear the U A C Glee Club sing before leaving on their eastern tour will he presented to students and the public at the concert which will be held in the Logan Tabernacle Friday night at 8:30 This will be one of the best things offered in Logan this summer A group of the finest talent in the state is collected in the Glee Club and a rare treat will be missed by anyone staying away The club sang Tuesday at Salt Lake will sing Thursday at Pocatello and following Friday’s rendition will leave next Tuesday for Atlantic City New Jersey The Glee Club has proved themselves to be a wonderful body of singers Their singing at the Rotarian convention at Boise some time ago was so enthusiastically received that a campaign was started which has been successful to carry them to the national convention The programe Friday night will be the last before leaving Utah The Club will go directly to Atlantic city singing only on the train while enroute to the eastern coast Arriving there it will join with the rest to make the convention city a place of wonderful entertainment for the Rotarians They will give no formal concert but will sing at the principle hotels and at the conventions On Thursday night of the second week the best numbers among all the entertainers will appear in a general concert The I A C Club is skeduled to appear After leaving the convntion there has been arranged an extensive pro- grame which will be nearly as important as the appearance at the convention itself Numbers will be rendered at Washington D C Chicago St Louis and Denver While at Chicago they will appear before the National Summer School of Music at the University of Chicago Arriving at Salt Lake the citizens there will hear them at Liberty Park and Salt Air The members of the club are: Prof C R Johnson Director 1st Tenors: A E Backman E J Kirkham R G Hill Chas Smith Geo Squires 2nd Tenors: Elmo Coffman Chase Kearl C J Stringham Clyde Worley Baritones Delmar Egbert E W Robinson Ardith Price Wells Moffett E G Austin Norvin Ephriam Joseplison Bases El Ray Christianson Storrs Hugh Haney and Albert Southwick R 0 T C ASST STATE SUPT CADETS E J NORTON SPEAKS GO TO CAMP Assist State Supt E J Norton in chapel last Wednesday to a Sixteen men of the IL O T C will spoke good audience of interrested students leave today for their summer training His object was to inform the teachers Seven who belong to the of the certificate requirements of the camps Motor Transport will journey to state His outline was clear and ablv nine assisted many students in making Camp Holabird Maryland and their choice of subjects to fit these o to Eort Monroe Virginia to the requirements Coast Artillery school Mr Norton compared the teaching are: Holabird to Camp Those going of this state to others and showed BowW Swen R Bjorkman Wm that the requirements for the in this state were of a man John E Hayes James R Nelson Justus M higher standard than that of others Eldon J Rosengreen The future of the teachers appearStevens and James P Taylor The ed as Mr Norton expressed it very nine who handle the heavy guns at and better salaries K promising J K Bullen H are: Monroe Ft the Waldo more pleasant conditions are Conway Win IL Grocsbcck of the state k prospects of the teachers H Holmes II T Jones F C Mr Norton met a large number of John A Orm F IL Owen and assisted them personalMarion W Wilson The camp extends students and ly in filling their needs for six weeks teach-professio- Kill-pac- n State Superintendent George N Child will appear at Chapel tomor-oat 12:00 to address the Summer Student Body His presence will be especially appreciated by the teachers attending school and he will have a message — as yet unanounced — which none can afford to miss Mr Child will receive a hearty welcome to the Hill from A C students As superintendent of the public instruction of the state he stands at the head of Utah’s most renouned institution that of public education This will be his first visit to the college this year and opportunity of hearing a message from him will not be granted again soon Tomorrow at 12 in the college chapel w AGGIES ATTEND ESTES PARK CONVENTION The Rocky mountain student conference to be held at Estes Park Colorado will have four A C representatives Mr G M Wrisley in charge of the “Y” work here W H Bell president of the “Y” council Marcus West it's secretary and Wilford Porter next year’s editor of Student Life will attend These men leave for a two weeks stay Tlijs conference is an interesting feature and one which is extremely worth while in as much as it brings together for general interchange of ideas and for a pleasant time representatives from the colleges of all the to-morr- ow intermountain states The object is specially to discuss college and “Y” Bell and West problems Wrisley will represent the local “Y” and Porter the student body at the student conbody presidents and editors ference Estes Park is a delightful place to in spend a vacation and when not convention the representatives will hold interresting outings The park is a 90 mile drive form Denver and abounds in natural wonders which makes camping a keen sport |