Show ege !AGE oints ie can odder worth the county The students who are in any way interested in Agriculture belong to this club We have had several meetings in which some of the most prominent farmers and stock raisers of the county have delivered very instructive lectures We have also given two entertainments in the High School and one in the Social Hall I ago they and time the Ned Our first annual Ag Club Ball was a huge success in fact it was one of the best dances of the season It was a real old time farmer’s ball The young folk seemed to enjoy the Virginia Reel and the Plain Quadrille as much as the old folks Everybody seemed to have the spirit of the evening It was a tired but happy crowd that left the hall that night Each person carried home a deep respect for the Ag Club Harold Duke Reporter I I ey’ve ored iMor aste had heir fur- - a M to ling o ugh ti ud NGRTH SUMMIT ADOPTS COSTUME ! Med i r-- ne a ii s ( S 1 1 The Ag Club of the North Summit High School has been having some real live times of late They have adopted a uniform dress for the club members consisting of trousers and leggings which make the boys look scry distinctive among the rest of the stu- dents The club gave an assembly Friday March the 12th which was one of the live-1-- Ml st The program consisted club songs yells solos and talks on the “The Evolution of the 0 Mowing subjects: rse” “The Evolution of the Plow” "The dern Farmer” “The Indian’s Place in erican Agriculture” The club has taken a firm stand against use of tobacco Any boy belonging to v club who is found using tobacco for-it- s his membership in the club Dr Harris head of the Utah Experi- nt Station gave the members of the dub e talk on club work and some very information was gleaned from his cnire Professor Alder also gave the boys s'cne good advice which will help them in i: dr club work Joseph E Beard Pres of the year ! ' u val-dd- ' missionary had been telling the native some English words iien the latter surprised him one day by v imposing alone this sentence: “The spar-imhas a nest on the roof” “Good’ said B e teacher and then to test his English other asked: “Is there anything in the ‘A cs the sparrow has pups” An American ‘ PROGRAM FOR CLUB SCHOOL Humpherys Prof of Inarm Mechanics April U A C in you v E R The Wasatch High School Ag Club is cognized by the students and townspeople pecially those who have become interested enough to investigate our activities ns being one of the liveliest organizations U but s THE FARM MECHANIC DOINGS OF WASATCH HIGH AG CLUB but 'm THE AG CLUB LINK State High School Ag Clubs tSES k three Since the great world war many of the large financial interests are devoting their time and investing their money with a view of bettering the conditions of the farmers These concerns realize the producing power of the farmer the dependability of the masses of people on farm products and also the potential market among the farmers for labor saving devices The result of this concentration of thought and expenditure of money will mean relief from many tasks of drudgery in the home and the simplification of many farm operations Why should not the farmer and housewife regardless of location he entitled to every modern convenience and comfort that is found in the city? Even now it is possible in dry farming sections to have electric lights an electric driven washer the electric iron modern water and heating systems sanitary plumbing fixtures a refrigerating plant and many other conveniences that help lift the burden in the home These conveniences are made possible bv the installation of a small gasoline engine The engine operates an electric generator which charges a set of storage bat- teries At any time desired electricity can be drawn from the batteries for lights or to drive the electric motor which operates the vacuum sweeper the washer motor and the many other electrical devices In the same way the gas engine is doing much to simnlify farm operations such as plowing seeding haresting threshing and grinding grain Indeed the farm is fast becoming "motorized” This change in the motive power is necessitating the of a great manv ot the common tarm mach-()- f The grain hinder for inwill take on a new appearance Instead of being drawn by horses it will be trailed behind the tractor This is but one will example of the man changes that operation v A great cur m regular t re-desi- to-da- gn v oc-fir- m mechani- many problems will he solved by cal (Unices The farmer of the future therefore to on the properly me and care for machinery farm and in the home “Farm Mechanic” He working knowledge should know how to operate his automobile properly have an underof gas standing of the working principles make miengines: and be in a position to nor repairs on the many farm machines used lit stuSpecial training necessary to ordents for agricultural work is being of the State ganized in the High Schools and in the Agricultural College The opportunities for good farm mechanics nccr i have been so bright as they are The tendency in some of our schools is to-d- 19-2- 4 1920 Monday — Arrive at U A C STUD campus Tuesday — 7:00 Setting up exercises Enthusiasm F At First Imp 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 General Assembly Singing General Instructions Henry Oberhansly Pres E G Peterson Short Talks Director John T Caine III State Leader M II Harris Ivan Hobson Washington D C Pres U A C Student Body Pres U A C Agricultural Club Pres U A C Home Ec Club 12:00 Lunch :00 to 4:00 P M Department meetings 6:00 Supper 8:00 Social — get acquainted party Of The Year-- d Football If the first Stu o of the year is any s sent school year y ed by plenty of th is part and parcel e wool Aggi Thursday in an ering of students in-th- e- 1 since the memora when the Aggies all comers and a Mountain Footb real college spiri among the collegi “Del” Gardner Wednesday — Setting up exercises 8:00 Breakfast 7 :00 9:00 General Assembly 10:00 Department meetings to :00 Lunch 1:00 to 4:00 Contests Boys — live stock and grain Girls — baking and sewing 6:00 Supper 8 4X) Social — guests of U A C Home onomics and Agricultural Clubs 12 1 :(X) dential meeting with a fe students After g line of the plans f troduced Capt was greeted with Mohr talked foot! the shoulder and c orable impression ents that a dozen immediately for and Manager “V forced to send in (Continued or Ec- Thursday — 7:00 Setting up exercises 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 General Assembly Songs Short talks 10 :00 to 12:00 Department meetings 12 :00 to :00 Lunch :00 to 4:00 Contests — Judging Boys — live stock and grain Girls — baking and sewing 6:00 Supper 8:00 Girls — Picture show Boys — guests of V M C A 1 1 LIGHTING S BE INSTAL 1 Friday — 7 :()() Setting up exercises 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 General Assembly 10:00 Guests of U A C Student Body “A Day 8:00 Student Body Dance Saturday— Tour— County Visit to Condensed Milk Factory Visit to Logan Knitting Factory Leave for home 1 to train “tinkers” men who are unable to do any one job well The pendulum is swinging hack anil calling for men in agriculture who know the soil and have a knowledge of the machines used in working the soil fcs- - tho ex will pilot tho Frosh to hibits at tho fair Mr and Gardner to Mr According Tho exhibits this year at tho A C victory this year Students registered for Clicmls Barber tho upstanding feature of tho Never before has tho A C had a building on tho fair grounds will try will be interested In the new man entire meeting was tho very worth- milkling class to compare In num- show graphically and by models Just 'vho is to head that Department at while discussion by Student Body bers with tho present one Thero’s a how tho comfort and efficiency of the Utah Agricultural College Dr Presidents and Editors of school 9 WW own right career a Avaunt dark nig The campus is to h que lighting systei tion in the country made and material complete installath ground lighting sy are to be removed cssary for telephon entire system is to thus adding to the phere of the campi unsightly poles and As planned by Pr the roads are to be automobilo trailic stalling lights at all the roads and along treme north and sc campus Asido fron naslum and its sur have more lights s ono placo which Is mr night The paths lej gym are to be wel the midnight plea ceaso to feel his life will no longer look unpredemitated c which have been a to the winter partie lum There are to be for tho lighting poyJ Woman's Building u |