Show VOLUME XXVIII LOGAN fr 41 4 WINTER WHOOPEE Rand Accompanies T earn on Cougar Trip n (Mink ihv r p st ii band i 4” 4 4 Athletes to 4 Receive Sweaters January Twenty-thir- The Annual 4 4 4 d 4 4 Athletm nCXt lJet"aaTtafnmeAnU j Thurfda’ 4 4 (nr iiac Hit kind h Wilt in 4444'444’4'444’44'4 - “ Elm sSe?“ Davis— M“S WMk‘“-C- arl White Sweater Footbal — Sweaters will be given to the following: Edward Cliff Delmar Wilkins Bernard Nilson La Veil Larsen’ Cyril Maughan Richard Pearse Waldo Peterson Herbert Griffin Edward Ward Elmo and Ivan Smith Odell Thompson Joe Call Clive Remund Dan Gillespie Golden Welch Alma Gardner Kenneth Vanderhoof George Judah Douglas Bergeson Edward Jensen and Joe Day Freshman Footbal! Awards— Sweaters will be given to the following: Floyd Taylor Harold Lillywhite Fred Robinson Alton Evans Gilbert Moesinger Scott Rulon Passey John Vranes Budge Lamar Hill Carlos Smith Virgil Cropley Vadel Childs WilM lis Peterson Ralph Kincaid F Frasher Everett Campbell Delbert Young Allan Forgeon Glade Limebaugh Eward Swin-yar- d Joe Cowley Myron Brench-le- y and Alton Saxer will all on Page Four) Hill and Ilaslam Win Rotary Scholarships Reuben ed the L $100 Hill Jr was award- Rotary scholarship to the Utah State Agricultural college and Reuben Haslam received the $50 scholarship the awards being made at noon today at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of Rotary held at the Hotel Eccles The program was in charge of the public information committee of the club with George Skidmore chairman piesidmg J P Smith i e made presentation of th' schol irflnps Chairman Skidmore introduced President E G Peterson of the college who made an liiteiestmg - and thought stimulating !jddrec- on scholarship activities Both Levs receiving the scholarships nude brief talks in winch thej tiiaihed the Rotarians ior conferiing the honors upon them Rctaij has as one of its principal otiects uie fostering of educe' ion The lo(l club for several yec rs has been awarding these scholarships to deserving high school seniors v hose scholastic and other attainments make them worthy ef tMe honor Prof Bailey Announces Summer Geology Session are progressing rapidly gigantic winter carnival to be held February 1 According to Floyd Davis chairman of the committee in charge a definite site has not been selected as yet but it is probable the outing will be held at the girls camp in Logan canyon of The committee consisting Davis chairman Prof C E Mc-- 1 asClellan faculty advisor and Joe Thomas sistant chairman Hunsaker Milton Johnson Hy and Arminta Hogan are now working on plans that are reachAll of ing gigantic proportions Cache Valley is invited and it is anticipated that Governor George H Dern will be present The program as outlined by the committee will consist of the trip to the canyon winter sports eats and entertainment during the day and dancing at night Altho trasportation will be furnished it is urged that organizations go in a group and furnish their own transportation as an aid to the committee music Stunts eats features and whoopee wall feature the outing The school is trying to make this an annual affair Pi Delta Epsilon Bid Eight Newspaper Men INTEREST REVIVED IN NATIONAL JOURNALISM FRATERNITY Eight men have received bids national journalism fraternity it was announced yesterday Although somewhat lacking during the forepart of the year much interest in the fraternity is £eing revived at the present time The men receiving pledges are: John Looslee Alan Hulme Davis McIntyre Bob Hadfield Weldon John Christianson Burnham Ronald Hamm and Lloyd Davis To be eligible for Phi Delta Epsilon students must have had two years of experience in college journalism is At present Rulon Walker president of the organization Wilis liam Ballard every two Meetings are held by Pi Delta Epsilon Professor Reed Bailey of the department of geology announces that early next summer the Utah State College in conjunction with the University of Utah will hold a special outdoor y school in the Wind River During the assembly yesterday the U Mountains of Wyoming Here for January 16 members of saw the a month and a half a body of S A C Student Body state of Utah built by the vari- picked students from both ous agents These twenty one will study the science and weeks at aiakeup of the earth’s crust unagents were representatives tte Utah Extension Convention der the direction of instructors held this week Each agent ex- from both Institutions Omega Tan Pledge plained in a short one minute talk about the projects developFive Men Bid Day ed in his county during the past Aggie Co-e- d Injured year At the close of his talk each agent pinned his county on the !n Machine Accident The Omega Tau fraternity anoutline map of Utah which ocnounces the pledging of the folcupied the central position on the platform lowing men which took place Four of the agents proved their Reports from the Budge Mem- last week Booker Johnson of lone’ orial that musical ability by singing “Drink Hospital say Los California Walter Angeles is Fuhriman To Me Only With Thine Eyes” progressing rapidly The six home demonstration She has been confined to her bed SchoenTield of Provo” Perry Olagents presented a short resume since Sunday evening with injur- sen of Moroni Charles Michels ies she received in an automobile of Ogden and Bert Despain of of their attainments The proLovell Wyoming accident jects in each county were repres-senteby blue and white ribbons vhich centered at a minature U A C located at the top of the WEST AND map Director Wm Peterson introduc ed each agent and told something of the purpose of the extension Representatives of Utah Extension Convention Entertain Students geo-og- vice-presid- col-'eg- es ’ d HAYWARD TAKE work Pi K A Holds First Fraternity Open House The Mothers Club of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is holding an open house at the Chapter house 261 East 3rd North next Sunday January 19 between three and six o’clock As this Is the first time a fraternity on the campus has held an open house the event will be of unusual Interest PresiMrs J H Bankhead dent of PI K A Mothers club Is In charge of the arrangements and everything Is being done to Insure an enjoyabja and successful open house The- rooms will be decorated In the PI K A colors the garnet and the gold and the officers o the fraternity headed by President Wes Odell will be present tc receive the visitors The scoring will be done by the wives anc sweethearts of PI K A and the Bisters will serve During the afternoon a musical program will he given by the fraternity boys Pi Kappa Alpha extends to the udent body a cordfaculty and ial Invitation to4 attend Quick Turnover "‘Why is acrobatic work so pro- USAC Experiment Station Advocates We have decided to Governor Dern Probable Outing Visitor publish the paper ThursIs Report day instead of Wednes- “' Basketball — Gjen— Worthington and Ellis Gold medals ®haro" I7Tale- Tho1'011 Small H"’"' B?anketsUWyne STUDENT LIFE MM EARLY basketball track: fr wrestlj Iasi year and football for tins will be given President Rni year on Walker has : charge mt Sen' Kim the judges met Sunday the prize musical comnecessary to call edy it was mother meeting as there were subseveral clever manuscripts mitted and it was difficult to select the winning comedy - This meeting was held Monday night and It was there decided that the prize of $3500 should to to Ray West Clare Hayward rnd William Ballard These three boys submitted a very interesting manuscript with v snappy plot clever scenes and characters There were eight comedies subgood mitted and all of them the competition which made After to choose keen The date for production of this other In musical comedy or Kampus Kaprice has been jet for March 3rd It Is to be presented at the Capitol theatre Songs submitted by ths Bar and brothers Red and Mark Leora Tarbet are to be used in the winning connection with wincomedy: Also the new prize introha will ing school song duced in this production Tryouts will be held In the near future or the various posts which will Include singing danmancing and speaking In this is exoected that the best it ner vable?” talent In school will be shown “Easy! Consider the quick turn Interested In trying out Anyone Reel over!”— Virginia words NUMBER 13 I'liial bet u made lu 4 bilges In help 4" A C lhi I the taiLH flnm 4 Un I Hutis ( otuMihm 4 been i tied as the i eimeM team 4 III the Milr iteelthelrsN the 4 Agues are go m if flown Ibeie de- - 4 renamed to wm and the hand is 4 41 oiug to lie lie) e to help tin ill The band is tuiidmtmg special 4 lelniisils tor the pm pose of 4 learmim new man lies and stunts 4 Tins is the iiist tune the band 4 Plans membeis have nuomp nied thf basketball team on a tnp 4 for the atiiugi 17 1930 ii will ''1‘tid 4 u FRIDAY JANUARY UTAH V Cardon According to P director of the Utah Agricultural The editor is growing Experiment Station present day agriculture is carried forward on lazy He admits it In- more of a scientific basis than stead of working tw enty ever before Mr Cardon says the art of Agnculture will hours a day on the pa- that in the future be assisted more per Monday and Tues and more by the aid of that a succeasal day he has decided to and the future will not be the largest but rather the farm wmch work a mere ten hours farms is ended b a man who has a a day Monday Tuesday kiuwieuge oi modem agriculture and Wednesday ’lne Exepriment Station seeks solve those problems which Besides the edi- toindividual farmers and farm to cope with is too tired from women are unable Such problems as successfully those pertaining to the maintenthe working ance of soil fertility conservaefficient utilization of shop all Tuesday tion and water improvement of to enjoy the Wednesday irrigation control of plans and animals the insect pests and diseases dePalais frolic the night velopment of cultural methods D’or maiKeting of farm products cost of production livestock feeding human nutrition rural living standards and community relaHenderson Receives tionships The Exepriment station since 1889 when it was established has Library Endowment contributed regularly and con-- ( Continued on Page Three) day that tor at night at Fund Appointment Dr MICE for the parts are asked to see Lucille Cardon who Is General W W Henderson professor of zoology and entomology at the chan-macollege was appointed of the executive committee of th Alumni Library Endow lent Fund January 9 to succeed Dr £! L Richards who found it necessary to iisign his position as chairman cf the fund due to the growing irsi'usibilitie3 connected with his professional and other work Dr Henderson has been a mem-I'm- oc the executive committee mice the Libraiy Fund was started rc rh&iT'ltVv ! ago He was fi r ne-- ij president- of in- E largeYoung College where he for engineering the ly l endowment fund campaign at that institution The fund theie reached a total of $100000 in subscriptions and was only interrupted by the closing of the college The experience gained in that campaign and Dr Henderson's enthusiasm have made him an invaluable member of the executive committee of the Library Fund In his new position of chairman he will doubtless be enabled to be of even greater service to the fund and to 'hn v-- the College Dr Richards has served as chairman of the executive committe since the Library Fund was started Under his direction the fund has grown from nothing to more than $64000 i cash and pledges He will not be lost to the committee entirely as he will be retained as a member of the on organization Student Directory off Press Last Monday Morning BALLARD MONEY print SHARPEN TEETH Scientific Farming Russ Cranney and DarFIB UTE rell Crockett Debate in Brigham Rex Dibble and Lavell Russ and Darrell Cranney Crapo to Represent To-nig- ht Crockett will degate the University of Utah debating team in i College Debaters of Utah State and the question University of Utah will mix tothe principles of night at the Logan junior high the tax plan outlined by the school at 7:30 This is the first sent tax revision commission debate of the season should be 'adopted as a basis for Representing the Utah State Agricultural College will be Rex tax- - revision in Utah arid Lavell Dibble a sophmore Monday they will debate the Crapo junior Dibble comes from team in Twin Falls Idaho High senool University of Utah Wellsville The affirmative team where he debated Last year he debated on the junior college team ll consisting of Rex Dibble and Crapo is a transfer student from will debate the BrigCrapo Ricks Normal College at Rexburg ham Young University team m where he debated ior two years Cedar City the same night llis home is at Parker ’ Idaho Professor A N Sorenson will be chairman of the debate which will Sevier Club Plans be held at 7:30 Friday in the junNo decision ior high auditorium rendered Advertising Project willThebe question or debate is “Resolved that the principles cf the noon Sevier tax plan outlined by the present the Yesterday club held a meeting in the east tax revision commission should be room of the cafeteria in honor adopted as a basis for tax revision R Baswell Sevier in Utah” The debaters of the of Mr S will' uphold the affircounty agent Plains for a new Utah State mative of the proposition while to Cornell induce advertising project Speaks Utah debaters will represent high school graduates to attend the the A C were discussed at length the negative view At Foresters Conclave and each member reported his The debaters of the college have Mr been trained under the direction progress during the holidays imof the debating council at the Baswell stressed the growing C T GUISE TELLS OF DEVELOPof agriculture and agri- college Dr W J Vickers’ associate portance MENT OF FORESTRY cultural schools and urged all professor of English is chairman SCHOOLS ' club members to use their influ- of the council ence with the high school senProfessor C T Guise of the iors to them to come to the Cornell University Forestry school A C get at a meeting of the Foresters Besides the advertising -- project club Monday gave a short hisdiscussed for a party plans tory of the development of the to be were held in the near future forestry schools in- this country Buchanan was appointed to on According to Professor Guise Ray succeed Alfred "Anderson the school was initiated at the committee : f ' j Cornell University by Dr D E Twenty-on- e guests were in Femo in 1898 and the first thls at meeting graduate was R C Bryan in 1900 International EntertainThe next year there were four degrees given The school through er to Lecture Jan- Gamma Phi The school Alpha degrees given through the interference of poliUary Twentieth tics was discontinued in 1903 New Officers Elects 1910 not and started again until Geoffrey F Morgan lecturer on However it was still the only The Alpha’ Gamma Phi’s held a the U S A C Lyceum course will school giving a course in forest business meeting at their frater-nit- y appear at the Utah State Agricuwork More than 100 students house Monday January 13 ltural College aduitorium on Monare now enrolled in forestry Oflicers were elected for the com- day January 20 at 11 o’clock there ing year and a welcome back was Morgan frequently described as an At present there are 25 colleges extended to Marlin DitUnore and inspirationalist and humorist will Man Ahead” “The giving like courses and the num- Kieth Johrsor Aggies of last year discuss re ber of graduates is between 300 who returned to school for the Though a lyeeum unmber the is open to the public and to About 50 of this num- winter and spring quarters The and 400 ber can be taken care of in the following men were elected to hold all students of the college forest service while the balance office: Mr Morgan has spoken over two go into state municipal and priStafford Blackham thousand times before audiences in President vate work for lumber concerns Arden Lauritzen every state in the union with the Prof Guise is making a survey Secretary Fred Phillips Pan Hel- exception of three He has also of all forestry schools In the lenic Leslie Jackson Ted That- appeared in six of the nine Canthe Carnegie cher Marshal George Laurei ce adian provinces His published country through works include nine operettas and Marlin " corporation which has set $3000Q Assistant Marshal Asa an1 equal number of plays which for this work Agent Publicity of Strong Buzzer Representive Lynn have been produced im all parts of A number of the employes the' Cache National ’ Forest at- Thatcher Prohibition Agent Cy- the United States ril Lauritzen tended the meeting Officers and Managers Entertained — The Sorosis girls entertained the student body - officers 1 man- agers and assistant managers at ‘ t r 4 ' $ r i i a coasting party on temple hill Wednesday e nealve “Resolved that °f The La-ve- Prof lec-tu- nt 1'it-tmo- re a riMlEtWISEDVICE k The long— sought for student —faculty director has made its first appearance upon the campus This directory was published by the Ag club Von H Robertson was editor and Ray Wood business manager The book contains information regarding the students faculty- sororities fraternities and clubs The school songs and yells and the athletic schudle for 1930 are also featured A large number of books have been sold additional already from copies may be obtained Spur members for fifteen cents Director of the production The various committees have been appointed and have already begun work on the comedy Lucille Cardon is to act as General Director with Anna Merrill and a representative from the winning group assisting her Elva Simonson with the aid of — Helen Hyde Is to have charge of the dancing More Sopranos Needed Professor Reynolds has been chosen to direct a plan the stage Easter settings and scenery The Business Manager Is to be Fawn Singleton WALTER WELTI The other committees chosen PROFESSOR LOOKING FOR are as follows Advertising—SylRECRUITS via Cannon manager Orpha Faylor and Weldon Burnham The music department of the Manager — Wanda Property Daines with Rhea Johnson as- I college Is stUI looking for re-- ‘ ernito to aid In putting over sisting her Costume Manager—Alta Orsen successfully a cantata which Is An assistant is yet to be chosen booked for Easter according to Make-u- p Writer Welti “Espec- Manager—Lutle Ban- Prof ester lolly n soys Mr Welti “do we croft for Stage Manager— Marcell Dun-fo- rd yearn for more sopranos adolesce nte is overtaking most of ' She the freshman’ warbltrs and we Programs— Beth Merrill an o versa fficieney of kaa- will work with the Business Manager and advertising com- sos” Decent tenon are also nt a marked premium mittee —— con“ Further' announcements The rising generation retires and details of cerning try-ou- ts the musical eomedy will be made about the time that the retiring in the near future generation rhosl— Rice uwj For Cantata hw S - CONVENTION IIEU) AT COHERE As Usual first Plumber: I heard a good joke on us plumbers yesterday The annual Extension Service 2 p m with A L Christenson as Second Ditto: t Let s hear- it t First: Gosh I forget it convention is in session this week Chairman ' u Dr William Pet- DIRECTOR PETERSON at the college OUTLINES CODE erson is in charge Director Peterson gave a talk Sorosis The principal speakers of the convention have been J Clyde on Extension Ethics and outlinMarquis of the bureau or agri- ed a code pf ethics for extension : Officers cultural economics W A Lloyd workees 1 in charge of the extension service in appointments Promptness in the western states and Direct2 Create confidence among the The Sorosis Sorority enterter-taine- d or Wm Peterson and President the studentbody officers at E G Peterson of the Utah State people 3 Close budget of time schooner a party Wednesday members with Collegetogether work In given time night of the staff of exension specialists and schooners accars Several 4 Take no part in political or and home and county demoncompanied with lots of pep furnreligious controversies strating agents financial and personal ished the excitement “ 5 Keep FIRST MEETING After meeting at Ce I T' affairs- - in Irreproachable condiHELD TUESDAY cotta sweaters in vil The first meeting of the Exten- tion eer°l t 6 Assume no responlbllity for tag caps sion Division conference was held hose and all t of debts Tuesday morning with Da P Mur- organization coLd-dcf 7 Establish credit up a financial ray State club leader acting as : party tpent sev with banking institution ' chairman " over t 8 Warned against procrastinaProf J C Hogenson reported Lto sJjr-- r tils trip to the national conference tion and self sufficiency ' Show no partiality A£ar L: " ' at of Extension ‘ Agronomists dlsciurvd B Rena ri—tu Mayeoack Chicago of - circulating Uirary for I i Myrtle Davidson' Cache County plan who Chap- - county agenta Home Demonstrator t Ahneda Perry Crown of ki J r- - eroned the boy and girl delegate e cf to the National Club Congress at i a discussion of her Chicago- gave 5 ' lack cf j- trip be ralsU -I f taer ) w W OWENS ' f mutton It- T 1 SPEAKS v 'Y on ver?tw t i W W Owens five a t - V ’ I c “New Methods of Keoortinj --7crk -- I s' t in counties” and- - W D I ft t r 1— ersdre on "Organkatlon I 1 t ‘U i ods” r The second session convened At Hc::r SB: irii Paty Cover-require- - r' t' : c It I'l' Jlat ii W - t) u V f - H 1 it ri ' V - 't |