Show FROSII AND SOPHS STRUGGLE TODAY m WATCH FOR THE OLD AGGIE PEP A k i’ w !fj y t -- p v 4w m£ A jU&'WvUiZS $100 per year MihrHption PiMthrd W f k h i (vs oLl'MK XIX i 10 RULES ' ’ RIP r I - pedal Committee of Utah Co'Iege Faculty Makes Agri-rdtut- Merit of i:ggttio' “in Students Crtlie j’ v v ii i ii relieve ra ! i m:j 17 Five rents per copy ”:i t NUMBER I t " H iyW i XT y : f I -- 'll Aw v kXTA' E - ‘i i (till i( li Lr-w- - tLU Uli ' f k - j 1 ' w - i" 2- — '" 4 m Diu r - rw CUIDEI Mii'ti’M Tii & r:i it J N v H ' n al 0 er Last Year Estimated to Rlr2-Pe- r Cent — TOGO Sudents Expected — 13 S’ates Represented — Lower Classmen in Majority Inerca-- e to Their Tv first ilj’s registraie Kiatlfiing and was feitly ceded on th" Fcco"d dev it u I ji that the registrat-oThe c 4i r' kr ' ’ - 1 : I 1 ( v! fT A ' ' I' - i ' s t Vi ' 1 - j v f r l! h 4 I V 'i ' ’ I 1 )1 ' ’ 11'’ - s t t ' - !’ ' t r ' ci y illJKJn J J ii s 1 J i i 1 ! U: I ' I n T T’ 1 1 i r e f thitj-fn- i t ’ t e ! 1 iv jcr r Foui teen stVfS are renrr entef 'a i our i’diool this that v i jear An'cr e of Califot"i 'p" j run ber are th South riexico IViirenin niko! Wyoming Pennsylvania MissoM II ino!“ Michigan Mtnreson Anoia aid X vada Only one for-(- i ”i sti’Je't is recittn'ed so fir He is Pi nd and is a FoHe'v’ lirm “A t"ot faxornble conditio i is that more Frcsbncn are roMcrol (ban xicrtbii il students’' said ItnTi 'War Peterson The Soplintcres anl Ftesh-nte- n pr in majority "ith a good eu- -i n any in per classren This is i)nrTrin"‘becau£’e Juniors and Fen-’orrnbtrr in greatfst numbers on the second and third days The registration is more exoiMy divided among the various subjects this je"r than in former vear3 The s were 111 l’ tile hint Zoolocv and Rotary clas n reciHra-tioIn the xcar t but hat a crowded is di'ided "ell ’ this year qute Our C’ol- These ' ’ "’file of b t pen chenistrj and phjsics this t o courses stem very popular ! ’ If f Iffe I)' and Pliysiol-r- v Pa also ur y teriology h nt i( !e in Fewer have registered for cours-- i but many lave Mathematu® in ’ t on - '1 II'iivs' of M s' 'i f! ! ' r ’ fi t! )ii op' ( !' 's I ' ''ill ’ cltj c us-Mt- ts t’ i ' : ’l t'li" vn n t be- ien V O f I J 'V I t r I “ ’ 1 t 1 t ’ m t I v v i l ieit pi iii-- r " 1' n t!on end t" im ro e if f ('tit la those ho complete - A a ti i’ tlo oars’ 1 i i j i 1020-2- o t i -- n will excel 1 rcpiotration by tdctj-fii- e and run cloi-- to t’ e fore the (’ir is co pie repi'tcd bv re "istr ir p b cir ! I vt rt t St -- 1 ’ ’ j 1 C' J ' TvECEiJkNTED U'i'rUi AGkiCULTURAL COLLEGE i Lj11j 1 U v I t : rs ' i’tr t'1 ti j I ' v iii n e ' 'k1 s s Vi'i! " ' i(l Tits ri i i i f i : t it Ml j" f ’ e t ’11 'tl' d 1 l Tl t t"o) wlii Fo- Amo Girl ' ll ' t fi" iS (V ' ll 1 tl ' Til t I !!)' ' to ! ! M r 1 South Ming of Main u t i' ’ of ’fu’illvf nj f t!"b il " a n'v iv a ’ '1 S v a t i 1 it ! - ' III I't ' I’1 ’ ' t ! 1 J ' II ’ I - ! s ( ’t i - ’ ’ 'l 1 W f f ' 1’- f 1 t “ - 1 ' f I ’ f ' Mi (’ tli t f i I J ' ! a fi it ' (1 t I the II ut 'uMiK in Of HOLD FIDS! l!T I' ’lit rev s ' I ' ! c " ’ait ' 1 1 If 1 u w ’’ " 011 h n y of (Meat I m eni- h Added — More (’tccl'a Kajs Expert Journalist — I): W L Wanlass to Head — New Cook Secured Dainty New Depaitment — Prof W Equipment Added E Thain I'ormer Aggie windows ure all th TO FACULIY C1FETE! Xi every sun-b- i to steal from Feature- - Y Fats for the Price— Expert Worley Hart Falck Hanjenr the yirls occupied Room (’apt Andersen of Lat Year sen No 17 but It was too smnll to Tli— Hack Ftnh Agricultural Colb'ir Prospects of Champ of c mfunnldy accommodate all — Material New Good be inculty of the St hool of Con-- i rafiterfa lies mad corrpb'ie Team t! in P wn not In an Ideal locant'alH Deck — three on to Frosh Good Looks (Me nr Business Adminatrution of tion for rest or study cither because hool Hiv the coming of With d'trlng Pep I’len'y Cio’Ptah Agricultural College has ’t was in the busiest and noisest V O - '1 " 1 (1 part of the building sutlxnnta bo expected through - Oct Open Practice game at narrow north windows? Logan Now they have a rest room which A C at Ogden 0 Oit Isihecrful ami quiet adequately beSchool of bn pc and far more convenient Oct 16 — Colorado cause of additional writing desks Mines at Logan C A at Mrs Merrill’ and book tases Oct 23 — Montana e is adjoining Bozeman C A at The view from all the window la 30 — Colorado Oct magnificent affording the glrla an Logan Nov 6 — 1 of Nevada 8t Heno opportunity to enjoy the natural Mines at 13 — Montana that the ratnpua affords Nov have of words appreciation Many Logan been expressed by the girls who Nov 25 — U of t nt Suit Lake M ralize what a rest room In the college means When fatigued by Wlth an ardor and ttithuslasml the labor of the day they can peace-fuPredlne In a cushion chnlr whhh all titly lx spoke of a tliam- pionshlp to t nine twenty husky of the Big griildetti the van guard their Dance lilie Team went through after-last Monday workout Initial 23 2- 9-- of-t- b v Student lody September Student n J Body president Morrl Christen en called the first meeting of the executive committee Thursday at 12 o’clock In the tipw otbce of the Student y Cbnrle llatt Pearl llody were and Morgan McKay elected To serve on the Student Affair The comcommittee mittee voted to hold the first Stu-d- et Sept Body dance Saturday Ober-hansle- Smart gymnasium nr according to Manager tpiat Mr Cooley states Ciolev the three meal daily plan met with unqualified success last year As In the past the food wilt be served to the students at cost thus ntaklm it possible for them to reduce materially one of the largest expenses connected with school Ufa f A number cf new features wdll be added to the cafeteria service this y'ar a cording to Mr Cooley "Our heavy patronage of laid I can jeer hna convinced me that for menu the of Incrcaae the variety season materially very this coming say Mr Coley "I have secured the service nf n report woman to give and her ertlre attention to salad have that d'dlcarle I'istrhs Many not been' served heretofore will find !hlr plnce'on the menu It is our In'cetlort to imrens' th" light lunch rvlee as fen u t c of the cafeteria This Imreased aervlce will well last pi can ro pirrense In coal over year "The kitchen and dining hall vi And how could a n With Captuln-ele- t t Worley Louie Hart and last of year's Anderson "Whiskey" Imm again mauling the pigskin our outlook for a winning tram hould be bright and a place to hang the In the gym reserved of victory token the pennant Upon the returning of last year' freshman team practically Intact material la of excellent abundance on two) page (Continued Fib-- ’’P’’ Hansen ’’Chic’’ I been materially strengthened by the C a bMtlon of Miss Cecelia Kajs( and ex- writer journalist magazine pert in business Kngllsh according to Professor George B Hendricks illrei tor of the work in commerce at the college Miss Knvs comes to the P A C from southern California where she hiu been on the editorial ataff of the Los Angelo Exnmlner and director of publicity for the southern branch I of the University of California She national a contributor to aoveral magazines among them The Outlook Mis Kay I graduate of TrinIV C with Washington ity College a del ree of A It and from Ieland F'anford with a degree of M A She nd ha studied business English of In University the writing New York and hna spent much time ms-gnzl- various secretarial colI within one leges At present she doctor' degree at Columyear of her studying In bia Mis Kay will tench part of the omo new work In stenography at the V A C of the work In equlnment added and we can now and will have charge will Introduce She We meal business English thousand at a handle of tenogrphy until 7:30 System the Gregg will B"rve breakfast from a OP dinner or Inneh front 11:30 lo This will make It possible for studIn both 1:30 pt d supper front 4:30 to B : SO’ ents to receive Instruction InSvstems and Gregg the rittmnn be will courses full a Bill Bowman atilt read “Allen In asmuch on page throe! Wonderland" hnv" been rt unvoted offer-(Continu- IV !? peepl hi get its it so rihe ’’’ -- the iiiitnan f of i' mol h s s a h M ! win-I’- Last In ’’ on I comnicreial courses Pitman tint has beei tiuclit In previous (Continued on page two) 'ho'-e- tli pb-as't- through the many in a pi s'lloii to ruwh mi that may ihatue Ik id dat k i louds K " 1 3 I 01 1 that ’o ah II Tl’ ’ mi - - l 1 ' I 1 f ’ C !! I - ' ‘ ' 1 1 "'I C 'T’tl t’lN o’lh- "(I'll t e i'1 t- 01 “ ' many I f 1'” ’ I to 11 ' 11 i' t’ ' I i ’P ' )N " " 'eh r t - ’ who yrl ’n wm marine what a irp s d i ' ' iso Girls' ery the ii R st U xrii m the smith mg of the n an buibUt g was? What a wonderful room — with it yrav walls and the sunshine - n ik all 1 t vmi'li RuUding I t 1 i 1 i ’ 1! nt U n I f v ll t i I t ’ ’11 - 1'J 11 ' t C P ” yt I Attractive Quarters I’roided in ’’ I ’I Progressing C i 1 A f ’ ’ ! f of tit ’ t ” ’ t An ’ ii’ (’ n - ’ ' n Rest Room iriit ' Students ?Mv cr tirtt of - t s ' 'rrt'v'- i T— 1 ( - 1! cc A i ‘ ! t Ill' 11 ’it ‘ Nsv )i KcciJlv— Merit And Si if’' ’ '1 ("i fat ultv 0 at'd I ' ' !r v ' ' ’I s ctl uro ! ' 'v ti" (’oi' r if Colli ’i' j' u It nts ! ' on a a I'll lb c: st c T Tl ' o' Ci (' f'r ar ‘ I1 U II i tl t h j i t ( ' it’ 1 'irr Ft ill t - tl ' ’ Agronomy Laboratory Converted Into a Comfortable Place For Men One of the longed for necessities of the male portion of the student body has at last been supplied The lirtre room nt the Northwest corner of the main building has been granted the men as a common meeting place It is being made as comfortable and attractive as possible with rugs comfy chairs and couches A Slrength-tretSchtol of Commerce l trophy case wiljto placed In tho room to exhibit the pictures of all by Addition of Departstudents who have and are taking ment of Iuiness Administra- a leading part In school activities William L The walls will be decorated with the tion — Urofet-so- r Wania-- s Comes to College as many championship penants which the athletic teams of the college have Head won:Ttii4an in all It ts to be a real man's rootn where there will be ami dc prrtraent of Business Adminis- ple opportunity for the discussion of tration has just been added to the topic which heretofore has caused Si hool of Commerce and Business blocades of the passage in the hallAdministration of the Utah Agricul- way It Is hoped that In the Common tural College and is open for the en- Boom a spirit of democracy and good fellowship will prevail rollment of students according to Many of the federal students have announcement just made by Prof felt that they have had no place to go George II Hendricks director of the during their leisure time at school so a special Invitation is extended to school Prof Hendritks characterizes the them to use this room freely and beestablishment of this department as come better acquainted with the one of the most Important steps other male portion of the student taken tn the development of the com- body mercial work at the college In the lepartmeit of business admlnlstrs-- t ion inmh of (he purely theoretical i' s ruction In economic that underlies all sound business training will be woikml over and applied In prar-tb- il Tho first chapel of the year 1920-2- 1 wsj to rnnrrote examples will be held Monday Courses to bn offered In the new September 20 front 1 p nt until department Include the economic of 2 p nt Beginning on that date business business organization and and continuing throughout the management business finance credyear attendance st chapel will be it and collection advertising salesSeats are Attendance at Chapel Compulsory manship Insurance budgets and executive control The department will be under the direction of Prof William L Wan-- ! the college ft new menther of comes to Utah Wanlaa Trof faculty from Union College BchnnecUdy (Continued on psge four) assigned compulsory to each student and It Is bis doty to find his number which Is poctsi on the chapel door Th mtr:’:!! numbers as well as the will be of a devottrril President fUsrr-- i x"l t ' ! peaker tl tin C: 1 C t" |