Show All Agtfies Boost! ENT Someone Show Around School! Hiii- - Subscription $100 per year Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural XII VOLUME LO( CUSTDMEDALTO IISS Oratoiieal Meet Proves —Three Women And One Man ( Entered Spi ints 6S-- 1 ) in Strong FRIDAY UTAH The I : I -- -- 1 I riti 1 ' kt I I -- I ' i i I I j I NUMBER 18 $323! LANDTI IS A C Motor Transport Man Coming — Men Fire on Range Utah high Brown B Y U Hall Smith Cache Allen It Y C Flowers Fast high Dixie Stanworth Milne Dixie Seegmiller Dixie Telman If ix Flder Jackson Davis Harvey Davis Jones II Y U A total of $92300 was secured by the R O T C unit at the College for the Victory Liberty Loan in its campaign for subscriplow hurdles — Taylor competitive tion The three platoons of the R O Y C It Spanish Fork Adams T C were In competition to secure Way man 11 Y C Oswald Beattie the highest subscription through II A C Smith Fast high Hunter of the memI’ctt Box Flder T Watkins Box personal subscription bers of the platoons and through Fhhr Terrson Payson their solicitation Foie vault — Adams B Y C McTwenty-fiv- e schools In the Western Intosh Fast high Milne Dixie Division of the Army are In direct Richards Ogden Olsen Box Elder competition with each other in the Stov nson Robertson (Iranlte securing of subscript ions In a preSjitnish Fork Wilson Green Anmr-- h liminary report front the District Ofa n Pm k fice the IT A C stood lfith but this Jivi lin Robertson Sjiatiish Fork with before the unit here got into the Beattie Dee Fast harness By the rate of subscripHalite B V high Matser Murdock Hunter B tion the last few days the unit here A (" Windsor should stand near the front In the Richards Ogden If x Flder Johnson Davis Lynn per capita subscription If It does not American in the total amount Jordan Ash Frampton Fork Platoon standings are: Third Platoon first with $300000 Spanish High jump — Ludlow First Platoon second with $2-- 4 Fork Adams Hansen II Y C Mil'0 00 ler Anderson Fast high Webster Second Platoon third with Bowman It A C Ogden Veasey D Box Elder Ogden Sorenson It O T C headquarters and other Stevenson Granite Nichols Neilson American Fork Maeser Murdock subscriptions credited $8540000 Grand total $9230000 Broad jump Lee Anderson MiThe highest Individual records are ller East high Webster B A C to the following men: credited WatD T Watkins C Arehlhand South Cache Brady Veasey Ogden 11 Herbert Engeman of the first Clay-soBox P Watkins Flder kins Murdock Lee Fast high Newer first with $165000 platoon h Marcel Payson Paysott Wells Dixie Hutton Ogden Gibbs Alfred T Farrell of the third Granite Reuhner wander Box Flder Pett Box Elder second with $160000 platoon Y C B Davis Hales Dahle SpanBennner Granite Smith George Feeles of the seeond plaFast high Betty Hinckley Green ish Fork Anderson Grantsville toon third with $100000 Shot put — Moser B Y C ParkinAmerican Fork The week has seen members 4th yard run — Haw kins B Y C son South Cache Mowers Murdock of the past R O T C unit burning Box Sorenson Levshon Richards Archibald South Cache Ogden on the target and necks powder Oswald Beattie Fast High Wells Elder Marcel Pavson Stevens Too- range at the two three and five hunlUxie Jones Ogden: W Olsen Box elo Vincent Jordan Bean L D S dred yard marks Every member of n Amerl-ran Flder G Watkins Box Elder Clay-so- D Stevenson Granite Green unit had to report on the range the Clove Ash Grove Pleasant Fork Payson Harper Payson ' vt afternoon of the week to fire B Y U Diseus Moser B Y C Know les frcri the various ranges to get — run Kerr University of Logan Maeser Murdock Webster their for the terra The work credit Y U SorU A Milne It Box B Elder Winfesler Utah high Brown been has under the direct superJack-soBox Elder ensen Box Elder Mareil Payson Dixie Tnltiian vision of Colonel Hartle Lieutenant Davis Jones It Y U Harvey Bean L D S D Stevenson Granand Lieutenant Scott with Seargents C B Y Allen Davis Layshon ite Johnson Davis Ash Frampton In the pit and at the phone to give Stirrat South Cache Pleasant Grove East high the cadets excellent service while Swenson Spanish Fork Relay — Fast high It Y C Dixie under the burning sun sweltering of Mile run— Kerr University (Continued on page two) May 19th will see a Motor Transport Oflieer at the College to install a Motor Transport Unit here The man who will comp for this work Is not yet renounced nor the details of the unit as it will he established not been sent to the ComYEAR here haveOfficer at the College manding 220-yar- J 11 tg I i lii-l- ifd i 1 I s'! i t sidered the labor jindihiti and llie equality of the labor and i piti Five cents per copy I I ie forct s of the counirc a sertn g tiiit ten per cent of the pupil! thill of tjc f United States controls 9u nt d 22i'-yar- — in SUMMER CATALOG HEADY FOR PRESS tt Neu-ensc- N’euen-schwand- p-- -- 1 - J - sstt-var- : d :i vm-rt- i ! 1 f- v - rn j : lllt I ’ i T HUES FOR NEXT COLLEGE c greanimeTad - Periwiggers Choose 3 Members of r- - j j j ho-d- s I i SC tii-i- ' er 1 j J 1 School Boys For Automobile Trip A banquet and dance tonight and au auto excursion tomorrow inorn- ing are the final numbers for High School Club Week at the A C The banquet will be given to the (High School athletes at six o'clock The this evening in the Cafeteria evening will be devoted to a dance at which all of the youths will be the guests of honor and tomorrow our own Ag Club and the high school boys will sset out bright and early for an auto excursion of Cache valley They will go north stopping at some of the Richmond farms Into the southern part of Idaho and back along the west side of the valley The week has been decidedly sucto cessful Monday was devoted meeting and registering the High School delegates Tuesday morning a general assembly was called at which the workers were acquainted the work and with the school by President Peterson Prof Hogenson and representatives of the various departments and of the Student Body Tuesday afternoon and all of Wednesday and Thursday were spent by the club workers In different projects and contests Tuesday night the club workers were entertained by the Extension Division and Wednesday night the Home Economics and Ag Clubs gave a dance for them j er Piif si r D K Rohinsoti Assistthe wealth A a solution y for the and ant Prof- sor of History at the Colsuffering whiih comes as a r suit ef li ge has finished reading the pi oof f tie till!) Sumner Quart r at th" this uieual ajijioi nit rm nt slm U A C atalncie w in h he is getting uggested compromise ujmn tlu t''tt nut of labor and capital and a trihum ll s j tool ef tiltalogae Cott'jmved of represent it n i s from a rdh-i:is the tiiat shows giving eat!- to adjust their own )rohl ms r ul r f e s ed ij tia rt t‘b work for ‘The Present I’rohleliiS of Wotu-'i- ” full oiitl'reil by Svhil Urogimr are whhii a Mudeit may t toward gtadua! oej r The regum It the s tine as Imr- - 'fre e ( that the war ha broad imd women's lar Cdb'ge faculty with til" addition in Education s v ral state Sphere and Increased lor aMU'e ' of of be the Summer at vlre the wll se' ! (i nking her a f r e to reikei-- d r everv Practiallv studetts iy!-tI it h fe al and uiduMrial he rt no nt of the school will 1! r a id ihi f problem ! are nts Most giving par'd' r'gilt !' is that I f r at n g a sit rom op r i oitrsi s f ni t w o to r on! In this sioT litids r which extends twelve-The Q'vrt h ipjdtn Cm and into two ks w ill he d ' Idcd Ind ditelni which tlm world w IS re s f six et ks eai h Many of the to W I'll" -or' will o "d throughout the The Jll'lgt of the Wire i n t u i j i while ot hers I B D F Hendricks lilies C'irye or second Hie first tie 'll I given r Professor Sorenson of the R Y I ' " etllv C FngUsh profess r department nmeg tio fcit 'P-- emirsis of the Caste donor of the nodal was ui luarter will he courses in the coach-- t M" to h" pre ( at tile contest lie Placed on Reserve by Campaign For $12300 Rudget lo g of hich S' bool uthh tic teams and Ing ill of hrmu h it is Education the directin gof phv steal Co errmert — Has Had Varied Supplement National ApproEd't'1-- it bnnl course wl'I lie class' AT FRENCH SOIREE —To Attend Active Career And Comes to Successful priation t'limero's a's- Sufficient work In Eda student to obto Ranch in Finta ucation to jr j a (’lore Tonight Iaist Wednesday evening Professor he given will M i rt if tain ptiv c 11 wore hi Arm Cast twenty-fou- r hour ‘Angel’ The College ha Secured several Abott'a official The Y M C A student organ- smile and bis color remained height- Stephen Captain 111 to atiotial subjects nut hortt !c oil ' ' ization t In he permanently lnt luted eneil throughout the day The direct Agriculcoiitici tint) with the Utah Among th m are Henry PeterThree persons Were tinmen thUt-mt the College aecn riling to a unanl- mime of this was the success of the yesterday t nd-- nt of the Logan City tural College expired " k to be ome members of tin War De inmis decision rendered by a large French evening held the night before order from the when the n ml M Matilda Peterson v Club II the College p’iv t h H ' S' Verily the wind Mew everything Education' parfi'ictit sent Into effect placing Ut In Primary J" r ea h one made h a sjdendid "i“ him cn the Reserve List at a meeting last v Clines- - EooJ to h8 R!utblril Hit!t Tuesday '"ii"ge KenrnSchool Normal State ri Old and proved to have envlitde Kearnev Captain A hot I wna on the re- - iuy J T Wilson and Professor The largest audience ever tic ability Hit uuusual an but serve list previous to the war Wallin presented the matter U 'present at his annual “Soiree” for (apolty for the urt that It was no like many others on the reserve list the stud nts for their opinion and French enthusiasts arrived promptly tnlnUlte to admit the three players 111 he was placed on the active list tlur- - not one dissenting video was heard i :() o'clock and were welcomed t' the club When placed on the Several prominent student expressed by Professor Arnold One end of the lug the war The periwig Club was founded by Captain themselves as being highly In favor ball wit markel off a netive list In April 1917 a atage Wi's Sara Huntsman and several Ahott served a Adjutant of Wr f cmitinuitig the “Y“ for next year where a delightful French Comedy ‘tmh its prominent In dramatics It's Doug-- t bort The Central Committee of the V Prison No 3 at enacted by five member of the turposca and alms are to elevate dra-- n !u until he mine here to th College a of the Student' Depart- ircle Franml" The Indie p resatna and to create an Interest and me year to nient made the atud'tits an offer at rnt were Interested In the in September of the play from desire for activity In this line and Santschl hlch th rommltte agreed to raise br tint they grasped the lgnifl-wh- o Eugene replace Captain to open the way to the hlgheat stanwas then serving at Fort iHtug- - the secretary 'a salary If the student ranee of th setting for It was a dard Pi College dramatics Members la and latter transfered to West tuid raise a budget of $425 00 to 'rls Hat Shop re i hofn after two years of aurcea-tu- l cover running expense This budget Point a at) Instructor Marguerite Kngcmann played th playing In College piny a This follow: Captain Abott was born In Illinois )S to be divided welt and Volatile Frenchwoman an exception to this rule was In 179 He attended th University Special Work Enid Rosengreen did "la Jolle Juene L K made gnd Stanley reacott $80 00 mie” Aldeth Thaln as a lady In of Chicago from where h went to “stag" and Jolly-uChristiansen and Nancy Finch were West Point where he graduated In Religion Work search of a hat became the victim of Welcomed Into the Periwig Club 1902 III military carrer ha taken Speaker’s Fxpecsc $50o( French gnllantry as Indulged In by Knih year the Periwiggers proRlMk and other literature $55 00 Allah Khan but was rescued by a him through Field Artillery Service duce several playa Till year how-W'i Korlat Hen Ice School of Application for Cava The and Wallace Tarklnson with powdered method poa d'''uxcd Instruc 1904 th unsettled and abnormal pluvers of Field and Artillery Deputation $2500 Expense of member Iry hair Although the acting was rather awarding xlhilltlea condition made It Impoaalble to do $1500 imsleurlah (dangerous criticism?) C A dramatic rluba tor In Military Academy 1904 1904 Supplies l " et although auhtle rumor are future 1909-1Ex prne General Calibrating Const Artillery award handsome land the movement of the character a doubt Without float to the effect that a play may (bort Furnishing for New “Y” In the gun for the Coast Defense aD ut th stage seemed to form a HI he given for auch effort New Jeraey j yet bn pro lured SUnd Hook Boom $3000 Hancock! j held distinct discussion aystem apart from th eon- tuture after the of 10 Inch gun office Huppltea the of flrelng $2000 still th play wsa much versatlon Informal and Charge rather Wlih this Arch Egbert ’18 ha realgnel as Virginia $30 00 better than I usually aeen at Inform- t Fortress Monro Ml Huntsman's ThOjptflg ingenlal gathering Piute and County Arent In Garfield MO 00 Mine Company Submarine Telephone entertainment cotmttea e U now managing a children" disbanded with sincere at Conference Delegation Mo Estes California Quartermaster a each other' Diego group of th first year girls w 1th of gaxlng upon rsmh at Coyote In Piute roun hopes Meed South Dakota Parkl Adjutant $5000 Ml Fort hair Barrett and Mlaa Aldjth Ver and faces powdered In J1' paleted It la rumored he getting t Continued on rage two) (Continued on t two) fContlnued on Pate four) next year shape to lie a bishop there mi-tr- Here Tomorrow All Indications Point to Smashing of State Records — High School Men Hae Ueaten College Records in Every Instance — Adam’s R O T C Holds Competitive All Athletes Guests at Banquet Field in Tip-to- p Campaign For Victory Ronds— — Ag Club Hosts to High Shape After Five Hundred Dollar Expenditure This alli iuooa at two o’clock the llluli Sellotd athhtes of the State vill hold forth down at Adam’s held for the fist slate track meet til" A C has i yer had the pleasure of i!' lift if AJ MAY 10 athletes meet Willi the eei-- i unis o the other S m)i: I'otistni uili i o !i men students all the male t of is cIhiu upon Viio'Iojiuh part In of Hie A (’ student body hoard nr needed if i mi :i i "ru t t s lo Id'tiy uc Arm l mis uinl an r In train for Salt Hake last KriJn gre to t" oiiii 1'iot'i all Hide tli ns this after" la an endeator to take the niveruty un i asset In noon's tin et should ho tile best ill the ill to t lie proper and Mi rgu li t Kiitioiiini in 'T! Th jlBt li istoi y of t lie stall' !l oi whiih was more or less a Milking of A inorii a ns" aiiininil icil Some good records have come in m ess for the At: t ties copped the se-- from the division the essential I oii!l'einei ts nemeets and today "ml a it tine T to and won t ho should see the make our fori ign inning! ants t of several smashing t S I to link meet of the Unite I Slat s (If the first huso r cords The Halt Lake Tribst''e - a me all is M leu e n although if it une therein won the Custo t jot diets that very little will he a dark act tel it might heroine In Meitil She ('Impel jester! n lift of the old records and when the t ea II that II mh d f to 5 tor the sllOWeil the ! Ssll fir tlo'IU to mi'eriil for the timet is sized up it le ho w ft r tio s ore utlili sti III the pini’ples of in r o!" - feasible if no' t rtairi the ll " t b r a k caiiisin 'liny should s e t ihcr own dies tlt lepre-on- t Adams' Field has rei'ivtl the fess o n he tile U'il 'I on Il'S Ilf t hot o till Ills hut they s!o ul it a cost of over tal reparat lol n r ill r" h’eals whuli are m lne I Meals I'i e h ui d red ill doll s and is " " ng i Iiuii Ins up t with line r sj h ipei lea iiism soli'ii i id sic e for low 'ring the h ' s v it Hewed a was will oi li aiol an m! pleasing and festive time rei ills on the distance runs little tain storm which made them a d m ihajis on the te presell sprints and it is 11 M Williams Sjiohe upon "Howas said precipitation ' ry l’kely that new niatks will he lot at all aei-t- j to Make Atneiiians” The prohh ia made it tie essa ry to postpone the s t for some of tin1 field events lit connection with our nnnigt am s is game ami therefore gae the A list of entries and program hoys of A merii how to aine them Thm plenty of time to canter around and m nts follows: should elue i!e to A me! u si e tile ( it y dash — Wilkcnson B Y Ideals - plijshal mi ntal and HI r rj at rltie o'clock Saturday Y C B C Smith Lee Fast Hales in order that they might lost ft in morning everybody hoarded a street Hutton N'owers Murdock high with American life tar t"r t lie niversUj arid after a R Gibbs Box Filler Jones Ogden Sir Williams he rat! r !ri'sio‘ trip the evninasium prevent Neitenscwander Reuhner Granite on t' e bill ws Speech very lmirlv and for ef nip reai lied and the American Green Hinckley Petty Helen Gut ler hose for ln r suhj t of Thomas ng oiiaiemiiice Fork Williams K"tk ’’ Spnnlxh “America's I’rohlems on- She on Page Three dash Wilkensnn B Y t 4 Everybody Sees The Ball Game College HERE ON ADAMS’ FIELD TODAY FOR FIRST TIME IN LIFE OF A C ENGE Contest With Win Track Speech on “Making Americans" Wins high school Tffi AGGIES CITY V I T7 4A SCIENCE CLUB TOLD OF WEST’S PROCESS West discussed recent investigation on "The Determination of the Normal Temperature by means of the Equation of the Seasonal Variation and the Temperature-Timat the Science Record” Thermograph Dr F L- - e Club meeting Monday An approximate solution of the problem of the determination of the probable temperature at a certain olace at an assigned hour of the day on a particular day of the year has been solved by Dr West in the Investigation The investigation has been carried on by Dr West and his associates N E Edlefson and Scott Ewing They have succeeded In “boiling down" the facts into arithmetical equations and grafic rurves An equation that shows the seasonal change In temperature is presented and gives the mean dallvr temperature in terms of the time of he year Another one gives the percent of the mean temperature that the temperature of a particular hour of the day Is la terms of the time of day The product of the results of the solution of the equations gives the feninerature sought This proved to be an interesting and Invaluable discussion to the members of the Science Club The lub of professional and Scientific men who meet regularly and discuss current topics Only one mure meeting is scheduled this year Home Ec And Ag Chibs Give High Schoolers Hop With a grand right and lert the Ag Club and the Home Er girls swung the jolly High School Boys and Girls to the tune of Yankee Doodle evening In the Smart Gymnasium from 8 to 11 Promptly at I Miss Faux brought her Jolly flock Into the ball where the knight ot old were waiting to dash away with some rare beauty should she be so kind as to bestow on him th winning and charming smile while dsme fortune opened the way for gallantry by turning the watching eye of th matrons Miss Fsux and Mina Eaton to tome other would be gallant youth Delirious pumb with the hick (out) made by th Home Ee girl and rookies were served to th happy crowd (Continued on page two) ALL AGGIES AND TWO GIRLS AT BANG Wed-need- ay |