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Show HOMECOMING EDITION Volume 21. ir Number 238. r v CHEyALLEY... . vtli;t Zj'ul LOGAN (UTAH) -- CACHE VALLEY DAILY HERALD, TIIURSDU, c The first Utah State Agricultural college Homecoming celebration which i9 to be held Saturday, fills a long felt need in Utah Aggie3 program. On this day, all graduates and former students of the coliege return to renew old friendships and acquaintances, made during their college days. While the big game between the Blue and White warriors of Utah Aggies and Colorado University, is the high spot on the program, there are many other events planned that help the day take on unusual significance. The college will be open throughout the day welcoming everyone back with open hands. To some of tlw older graduates, many changes will be noticed while to those who have left during the past few years, the old campus will look just about the same. The one big addition that will be new to everyone is the new library building on the east side of the quadrangle. It was at first planned to have the library dedication on Saturday also as part of the homecoming program but conditions aiose that delayed completion and so the dedication has been delayed. Visitors, however, are welcome to inspect the new build ing as well as any other section of the college. Sororities, fraternities and other campus organizations are all , : ' 3 u. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 11 sr swinging wide their doors to welcome home old members while Logan city is lending whole hearted support in bringing the old graduates back. To all this, the Daily Herald can add their greeting of Welcome home, Utah Aggie Alumni. The Big Game UTAH AGGIES Versus COLORADO U The eyes of the Roiky Mountain conference uill be centered dn Logan Saturday liken Ltah Aggies and Colorado Unkersity meet at the Aggie stadium. Both schools, Colorado especially , arc touted as possible championship material and uill be fighting for the lead in the conference when they meet Saturday. I h This game is also the highs pot on the program of the first Utah Aggie homecoming celebration. Old Utah graduates, former students, present students aitd big Aggie backers generally, are expected to fillTL-the Aggie horseshoe to capacity for the game. is scheduled for 2 p. m. 1 Flag raising cetemonies uill precede the game and are scheduled for 1 :30 p. m. C ollege , state, towo exercises. ty and city officials still participate in the a The Aggies, looked on by most dnpesters ac It underdogs, are sayng little and doing rninlt, tilth means that they uill haze plenty of bad medicine to administer to the Bouldcrites Saturday. A s) |