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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AM ERI CAN Page EUuht carried out during the day, as out- - cher, T. G. Taylor, R. O. Larsen lined by the chairman include; a Arvil Stark, Grant Bowen, and lane ctnstructed just south of the P. McLaughlin, A division of labor according to library across the state highway. n adetoe This trail will follow the natuial sc100ls v,i11 idean of the respective school act- contour of the college hi.,1, and jng. superintendent, and further wil allow an excellent view of the divided into groups, with stud nt valley below; a cement walk just captains appointed for each group. north and east of the main build- - other special features of the ing, on the pathway where stu- - day will be a lunch, which will be dents go directy to the dairy build- - served at noon to aU the men stu- ing; work on the side slopes of .dents who participate in the clean- the college hill which are being up program; a student assembly landscaped by students from the under the direction of student body Forestry department will be con-- 1 officers, and a program in the Col- tinued during the day , the stad-- 1 lege Stadium during the aftemcon ium will be cleaned up, and the of sorority relays in competition walk from the main building to for the silver trophy awarded an- the corner of fourth north will be nually. The annual A Day in the gTaded. All these projects should evening will conclude the festivit- be completed during the day, as ies. which planned by the committee include consists of a faculty group Cache Valley Business consisting of: G. D. Clyde, chair- man; V. H. Tingey, Calvin Flet- - Men Should Attend Show j A" DAY TO BE HELD - FIRST The annual A" Day at the Utah State Agricultural college will be held during the first week In May If the weather permits, according to Elmer Ward, Willard, chairman of all arrangements for the day. Two major projects will be carried out, according to Mr. Ward, during the forenoon, of the day. The first major project will be the construction of two new tennis courts on the northeast corner of the campus. It is planned to construct these courts so that during the winter the four courts can be flooded over and used for a skat- ing rink. The second outstanding project will be the construction of a cement walk between the plant industry and the animal husbandry buildings. This will eliminate the fence at the back of the two buildings. The walk will begin y the buildings, between, run south to a line just even with the front of the buildings, and then make two branches, going opposite mid-wa- ways. Other minor projects that will be (Continued from Page One) least get his feed back. There a shortage of good bulls in this Friday, April 19, IS 'News From Aggies Will CCC Camp Battle BYU In Dual Mee Paul D. Sdhettler, formerly our ' com- educational adviser, has been trans- - baseball diamond is nearly rock fence has been plac-- ! a pleted, f to erred the Brigham Piovo With clear and warm Camp. ed around the camp to keep vis-- ! itors from straying from the gravel our new adviser. Mr. Gree; dlcations were that the dual meet'as out into the river or up has been connected with several highways the Utah State Agricul-- ! over the mountair.s, the fence other before camps tural coiege and Brigham Young taking over this serves a double purpose, it keeps university track and field athletes camp, stray automobiles out of the m the stadium today at enrollees are feeling much racks. 77Q ime;hetter 9.1S D m win brine out The leaders, assistant leaders interesting 'competition and sever-- 1, has gone ttau. You know for camp squad al ncw state marks may fauera while, we were working engllaT ?emtr f0reman .comPR?y cterk- r, meet wm be the pay the now but mess- , , . cooks, . . , hospital attendants, the first on quarter-maste- r, army have another pay-da- y to look steward, both, teams have participated in truck driver and recreational diec- -; cass iaces, and some exceptional; to have all donned thei badges of were in turned The by perform-- j times camp is gradually gettin are and marching ers on both squads. The Cougars back to normal, that is in strength authority around campr like peacocks in a in more enrollees ventured bunch rmmil crows. of The few authority de- -j that rA Bet back to normal signators are felt chevrons, gold tram-.alsth g The new enrollees are all1 Pgypa stripes on a black background, a cgM ' what-so-eve- Vat i ' i? 1 o. CP more for each rank. Sq one stripe and a star; leaders, two stripes ti leaders, three strips'! xhe other men have stripes but in place of the s Eoms ether emblem which design es their rank. HenrF Funk, the little bal ventured forth into the cruel wo some time ago, and more lat ventured again; this time fr camp. It didnt take him long find out that he was much bet c off here with the fold. The camp is definitely local here for the summer. If you have a good program a would like to bring it to ea, and present it to the boys, would be more than grateful ! have it brought here. If you hi one or know of one please conta anyone from camp and arrang ments will be made to have brought here. stripe the leaders sistant can !a star; ter. Dirt is being hauled for lawns, a star j ' With a squad, the Cougars are favored to defeat their northern invaders, but. remember-i- s jng past years when the Aggies came down with what was reputed to be weak teams and made great Rowings, the Cougars are not tak-mg their rivals lightly. Some of the best duals of the day are expected to be in the shotput between John Verney, Cougar ace, and Eddie Peterson, huge weightman of the Logan squad; the half-miand mile runs, with Tormey, Galloway and Hart of the Aggies, battling Lamar Taylor and Goulding of the Cougars in the longer event, and Galloway, Tor-rnand Pfcuts against Lamar and Mennel Taylor in the shorter race. If Rushforth runs in the event, he should provide some real competition for Dudley and Hutchinson of the locals. In the Nelson of the Aggies 100, Mouse and Hutchinson should also stage a thriller. section and any breeder who has one should show it at Richmond to help sell it at the highest price. L. Fourt, Dairy Extension Specialist of Boise, Idaho, is going to Judge again this year. His work last year was very satisfactory and the breeders are fortunate to have him come back again. Dairying is Cache Countys greatest financial institution and keeps a continuous circulation of money from the farmers to the business houses. There is no other agricultural commodity that has two payments per month each month of the year. A great deal of this monye comes from other states as most of the milk manufactured in Cache County is sold outside of Utah. The business men should take part of the day and go to Rich- mond 6 see what ttie dairymen are doing. A little interest shown by business men will at least make T for more friendship and coooera- make a we ,, balanced show, tive feeling among them, and it 'u The recreation council will meet will also stimulate and encourage the breeders to go ahead with Friday at the chamber of com- merce at 5:30 p. m. to report on their work. the ticket sales. Twenty eight local groups representing all the church- TOP NOTCH VAUDEVILLE IS PROMISED cs, schools and civic organizations and chibs in the city are sponsoring the show and the advance (Continued from Page One) ticket sales. of the dancing acts. These women are expert dancing teachers and Club Session the best dancing talent in tlr a There will be a training school city is being assembled. clubs at Manager B. G. Thatcher of th: fer the leaders ct Capitol Theatre reports that the the court house Saturday of this week. A Dog of Flanders is picture, considered one of the best and ranks with Laddie and other; Plant a few hiils of pole beans similar pictures. This will have for extra heavy yield. a strong appeal not only for chil- Gil up and sharpen the lawn dren but for adults. The picture with the snappy vaudeville acts mower. -: le ey 2 Piece IT;?, j e 2' t ' - r. J- - ' 7 .; 440-ya- rd Mohair ).? 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