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Show AUGUST THE JOURNAL 8 Game Schedule Announced By Weber College were moderate, but demand has slowed up considerably and forced some packers to cut killing operations in order to keep coolers fairly well cleaned.' THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION f Registration Dates Set By U oi U run The cattle trade has If you had a big coon-ski- n AUGUST, 1952 Uneven trading into considerable trouble again SALT LAKE CITY New stuand most and lower featured mostly prices alma-matcoat and an old the market for livestock here this of the decline has settled in. this dents who plan to enter the Unipennant, this would be the time of week. Receipts of most classes department. The few loads of versity of Utah fall quarter should the season to get them out of moth strictly good and choice fed steers apply by Sept. 1, Registrar Joseph balls. As it draws nearer and nearer The Weber Athletic Department that arrived sold at mostly steady A. Norton announced today. to September, it becomes apparent is ready to take the wraps off its prices, but all other grades are fiFormer students who were not that the new 1952 Football Season biggest football season in years. The nishing lower. Commercial and enrolled summer or spring quarters will soon be upon us. Wildcats will play a total of six lower grades of steers as well as should make application for reThe Weber will heifers OGDEN er . College gridders games at home this season. Two go into practice near the first of of them (in November) will.be September and will run, pass, block, Saturday afternoon attractions, a and charge themselves into shape thing the fans have called for in range comparable grade from weak to $1 lower. Cow prices are off 50 cents to $1 and bulls are showing as much loss. Calves are down $1 and some stockers and for their opening game against seasons past. feeders are off even more. Carbon College on September 19. Here is the 1952 Home Football Schedule for Weber College: One load of choice long yearling September 19, Friday, Carbon steers scored a top , of $34 this week while the bulk of the good College, Price, Utah 8 p.m. choice grades sold mostly at September 26, Friday, Branch and and better. Most of the medium $31 Aggies, Cedar City, Utah 8 p.m. kinds went at $27 to $29 with October 3, Friday, Boise College, grade a liberal supply of grassers selling Boise, Idaho 8 p.m. from $24 to $26 and plainest kinds October 16, Thursday, Oregon down to $22.50. Tech, Klamath Falls, Oregon 8 p.m. The small supply of fed heifers November 1, Saturday, Ricks Col$29 to $32.25 with most lege, Rexburg, Ida. (homecoming) sold from warmed-u- p of and grassy kinds the 1:30 p.m. at $23 to $27. A few real good November 8, Saturday, Mountain cows sold at $21 and $21.50, but the Home Air Base, Idaho 1:30 p.m. bulk of beef offerings sold from This schedule promises Ogden $18 to $20. Canners and cutters JUST LIKE THE . fans six actioii packed contests with figured at $15 to $17.50 with thin GOOD OLD DAYS! plenty of thrills and excitement. canners down to $14. He ward Ogden, Bernard Diamond, A big supply of bulls showed up and Rulon Stanfield are heading Enjoy this and only odd head sold at $29 with up the 1952 season ticket drive. most sales at $25 to $27.50. A few They will be assisted by Wally vealers and calves sold from $30 Baddley and Alt Parker. The to but the bulk went at $25 trio announced to $32, $28. BOUEBON that season tickets will be going each. The season ticket at holders will get the choice seats in section D at the; Stadium, right below the press box on the fifty yard line. Their seats will all be reserved and they will have the same seat for all games. Six reserved seats purchased separately would cost the purchaser $9.00. This means a season ticket holder can save himself three bucks by buying . Ogden-Diamond-Stanfi- eld admittance. Applications for admission should be addressed to the Registrars Office, Park Building, University of Utah. Registration of entering freshmen is scheduled for Sept. gj. Former students and transfers will sign up Sept. 25 and 26. Classwork begins Sept. 29. However, a full week of activity will begin Sept. 20. On that date stu- , . A few yearling feeders moved dut at $27.50, but the bulk of feeders and stockers sold from $24 to $26 with plainer kinds down to $21. Hog prices are 50 cents to $1 lower for the week. One load of rail offerings sold at $26, but the bulk of the more desirable kinds sold from $23.50 to $24.50. Those carrying a little weight sold down to $22 with some big weights a little under that price. Sows sold from $18 to $19. Sheep and lamb receipts were light. A few spring lambs sold at $28 with old ewes at $7 and down. 16. 1952. dents entering engineering, mines and mineral industries or architecture will take the engineering aptitude test from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 104 of the Physical Science Building. Entrance tests, required of all beginning freshmen will be given Sept. 4, 11, and 18 beginning at 0 a.m. in room 305, Liberal Arts Building. Final date for the freshmen examinations will be Sept. 22 at 9 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall. All entering freshmen are also required to take guidance tests. Dates for these tests have been assigned according to the first letter of the surname: A to K Sept. 25 and L to Z Sept. 26. These tests will be administered in Kingsbury Hall both days, beginning at 9 a.m. The chemistry placement tests, required of all students planning to to register for Chemistry 1 or Chemistry 4, will be given Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. in Physical Science 104. Students presenting high school credit in biology may take the biology placement test if they wish. This exam is optional and successful performance on the test will excuse the student from the requirement of Biology 1A. This test will be. administered Sept. 24 in Physical Science 104 beginning at 9 a.m. Activities for freshmen during the week will include a general assembly and counseling section meetings Sept. 23, with activities planned by the Associated Students of the University of Utah for Sept. 24. $6-0- 0 n now. The ticket committee plans to get the drive underway this Wednesday, August 13. They hope to be able to visit all business houses in Ogden during the drive. Quarterback Club members, past season ticket holders and alumni will also be contacted by the five man ticket committee. Persons interested in obtaining season tickets may phone Weber College, leave their name and and a ticket man will call truisxT cmiM i hoc on them IL at their home or place EATtU (STUBS RS3BTS CCXP., L of business. That number is mr ad-dr- Register September 25-2- 7 ' For Fall Quarter at (UJTAInl es STATU wheft the splendid new Student Union Building, with unsursocial passed facilities for recreation and development, awaits In this beautiful structure you can make your leisure you. hours enjoyable and educational. Most of your time will, of course, be devoted to preparing for success in your chosen occupation. Utah State offers you highest quality instruction leading to desirable science, humanities, portions In hundreds of areas forestry, engineering, education, commerce and industry, home economies. aari-cultur- e, Send for copy of USAC Catalog UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL Logan, Utah COLLEGE Utoco is just "what the doctor ordered" for your car. 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