Show £Jp2c3& PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME VIII LOGAN U A C MONDAY JANUARY 1 7 NUMBER 1910 0 FROM 8:30 TO 1 :30 1 REFRESHMENTS all newcomers that we receive them in hearty good fellow' hip and throw wide open to them tin doors of our society ie cast have worked very hard and zealously rehearsing early and late especie ally late— and the little farce to repay their 'efforts in It is certain to delight a full student audience especially if they grasp the (situation As the plot is decidedly complete a brief synopsis is here given: Miss Luke a spinster aunt planning to establish a home for destitute eats has visiting with her a nephew Philip and a niece Katherine Philip worships his fair cousin and is very unhappy when she tells him that a friend of hers Boh by name is coming to visit her “Bob” is merely her pet name for Marion Bryant but Philip expects a “Mr” Bob and mi takes Brown for this same friend This Brown who is a poor lawyer’s elerkis mistaken in turn for three different persons and only near the end is able to exthe member- - of the pro-mL- We invite them to attend our to write articles for ALUMNI parties SECOND ANNUAL Student Life and to take pait in DANCE anv of the school activities which AssociaThe U A C Alumni Especially may interest them tion extends to every student to do we recommend to them basket every faculty member and to ev- ball and debating — excellent fields of supple exercise ery friend of the College a most for tin1 cordial invitation to be present muscle' and good lungs in the at the second annual Alumni Ball one ea and of keen wits and bein the Pavilion Dancing will good speaking ability in the othWe know they have much gin promptly at 8:30 and will er continue until 11:3(7 There will that is precious to give us from be unique decorations and plenty the richness of their experience of easv chairs and couches for the and we think we have some thing weary There will also be “dain- of value to give in return theie ty refreshments” This will be fore let u get acquainted forththe first dance in 1910 the stud- with ents are all eager to meet each Again we hid them welcome! other socially once more and the rush for partners will doubtless be great Take Act accordingly plain who he really is Such a comtime by the forelock! plicated series of mistaken idenSTUDENTS SCHOOL HIGH Last year’s Alumni Ball was a tity is naturally full of laughable ON PLAY PRESENT WILL Ve all have pleashuge success situations In fact the farce is a JAN 12 WEDNESDAY ant memories of the jolly jostwhirl of action and mirth from s stienu-oudecoraof ling crowd the wealth After fully two months’ beginning to end stutions the stirring music Every woik the High School Dramatis Personae precaution has been taken to dents are just about ready to premake this year’s ball eclipse that sent the very humorous farce Philip Royson Lester Peterson of last year “Come one come “Mr Boh” It will be given in Robert Brown Theodore Johnson all!” and in the LoRichmond AW L Clark house next AA ednesda Jenkins gan to-nig- ht opera night Of course every student with connected and person the college will attend the latter TO ALL NEW COMERS performance Student Body tickthis occasion We are happy to have thepriv-ileg- e ets are good on the of extending the freedom of Mjss Stewart wlm has had our college to all those who come coaching of the students and all to us for the first time and of rejoicing over the return of thoe who have come back after long absence Mon who enter school late in life usually deny themselves little pleasures for the sake of pegging away at books and lecture notes but they occasionally isolate themselves because they think young students do not want their company Now we want to 14- - THE LOGAN PAVILION 75 CENTS as-u- OFTHENEW TEAR FRIDAY JANUARY Alumni Ball TICKETS FIRST COLLEGE BALL UTAH Katherine Rogers Marie Eeeles Marian Bryant Babel Holwgreen Rebecca Putt v Luke Florence Smurthwait’c Emma Linnnrtz BASKET BALL C SALT LAKE H S vs U A B Y C GYMNASIUM Saturday January 8 at 8:00 o clock Student Body Tickets Good Reserved Seats 15c DR BALHJRIP EAST AROUSES INTEREST OF EASTERNERS Dr E D Ball Director of the Utah Experiment Station returned recently from an extended trip east where by attending several large meetings he acquainted himself with the very latest experimental practices and as a result of this Utah will be UTAH bettered agriculturally An interview' with Dr Ball was obtained and the most important features of his trip are herein related : He first attended the National Horticultural Congress held at Omaha and there he read a paper on the Codling Moth and the best methods of spraying for its destruction The scientific facts therein presented have since received much favorable comment The most striking feature of the National Apple Show was Iowa’s excellent exhibit of boxed apples This was indeed worthy of comment and it demonstrates that the states east of us are fast methods of adopting western packing and spraying fruit At Chicago Dr Ball lectured-eacday before the United States Land and Irrigation Exposition on “Utah and Her Resources” Such lectures were revelations to the ten to fifteen thousand people who attended the exposition daily Thy immediately showed interest and began to ask questions and after looking at the Utah exhibit which was the most diversified and most tastefully arranged exhibit on the grounds their wonder grew The showing Utah made did an immense amount of good in that it educated the people of the East to the possibilities of the AVest espe- ciallytfq those of tluj Beehive State The most strikng part of bur exhibit was the apple display “Utah apples with clear skin and |