Show Stub: BULLETIN I ublished Weekly by the Students of All students who wish a ropy of their grades Bent to them must leavo a (damped self addressed eu Tdope at the Registrar's office Ir Describes The Appearance of Tracks of In Roof of Utah Coal Mines I)in-osau- re Studeuts wiahiug copies of Student Life bound please call at the offlcn of Student Life and leave In An Article Recently Appearword ing In Natural History Explanation Is Given "Hooray the prof said we’d have An article appearing in the current a test today rain or Bhine" issue of Natural History written by ‘Well why yell about It ” Record l’rof William Peterson director and "It’s BllOWitlg!" geologist of tho Agricultural Experiment Station of the college describCAFETERIA MAY es and accounts for the appearance CONTINUE DURING of tho trucks of prehistoric dinosaurs LAST SIX WEEKS n the roofs of Utah coal mines Prof Peterson says in part: con"To view the tracks of ancient Tho college eafderria will tinue to run theasecond six weeks of Cdetacpous monsters is not an enhut to view summer school providing there are tirely new experience enough people wanting lunch to pay these trucks from beneath instead Durlug the first six weeks crowds of from above is somewhat of a have kept the management so busy novelty This is a privilege open to that they had time for nothing else those interested in the undent life of The Comment on tho meals served the Cretaceous seas of Utah and that It Colorado It was the writer's good and service to spend three summers in was possible to put out such service rortune detailed a survey and inspection of cost and sufli meals at the low of UtahWhile he coal deposit A trial will be made thd first twd was he the examining underground weks to decide the advisability of workings of many or the mines atthe roulihuiug the service thru-uu- l tention was culled to certain sumnier from tho coal scan roof -- - pro'u-berune- definite shape had teen recognized In the case of some of these though most of them were spoken of as A BIRD ISLAND heads” and under similur term In areas where the coal was low these protuberances had to be removed to give room for the mine hauling for some of thorn “carbuncle" "nigger IS: VISITED B! NATURALISTS Iarty Met By Steam projected as much as a foot below the roof of the coal seam In some places the projections appear in groups while in othors they are soli- tary hundreds “After inspecting these protuberances the Launch By Courtesy of Southern Pacific And Taken To Destination of s wiite-agree- with some of the mine foremen and superintendents that these - undoubtedly peculiar formations of tracks as hud their origin monsters which tramped tnrough or (Couliuued on page two) Day Spent In Studying Rirds And Fishes And Other Life About The Lake Dark and early Saturday mornPROGRAM ing July 5th several car followed their light out of logan through Wellsvllle canyon Urlgham City and FARMERS’ sped along the highway to Ogden NOW After pleasant Interval of 80 MENT OUTLINED minute the occupant of the aforesaid car boarded the train and beContests Pitching: Horseshoe gan the 2nd Installment of their and Rope Hasi'lmll (James Iucln Journey At Midlake on the Climbing Contests On Deck cutoff the transfer of the knowledge-seeker- s FOR SPORT ENCAMP- and their scientific parawas phernalia from train to launeh of the last the leg and made quickly Journey waa under way The gentle rocking motion was enjoyed by They said some by others NOT rail the little but stayed near Bird Island or Hat Island ftrd near the na a hat floating y and much larger Carrington Islands (Antelope Island lay to the southeast and Fremont Island to the East) but as we came Hearer the hat grew larger and from It comcame Urge noisy reception mittee of gulls The launch anrhnfcd near shore was In water so clear the bottom of an and clump visible Plainly much algal grow thvheroa caused comment and siVculatluu among the botanical experlA a Tranafer to sjfore wa made In Hnmcd-lrow boat Mr Bailey with began t'plng the rocka uund' the"teat to llttla banier Htan-bur- For Attendants This Summer sports for those atAnnual Farmer's Fourth the tending eiieiimpineiit at the college beginning July 15 has been arranged according to Joseph It Jensen of tho physical a education department who aiimmnc-econthat the horseshoe pitching climbtests haachull game ami rope much so attracted ing contests which be repeated will last year attention A progrum of this sumnier for the horseshoe the I tal pitching trophy given by to Mr Farmer will bo hot according received word ha who Jesson In tlm varifrom a number of teams Indicating stale the of ous countries the contest that they would enter of Iloxelder The Hansen brothers last aummer the won trophy county the Taylor brother of defeating won the chain Weber county wh of the previous year Both IheLa team are entered this sum-nifollowand will no doubt give lh "' b" er of the barnyard sport " ""mI aniLspoaltloo wl""'" to dark opportunity rmed ua that tlm rock a b"‘r were pitching aa bouldora In which granite 0 Uom pet It hm y er u''r "“ -d edded wr no CHIIIPtnellt uUeMiUUl iambi "mi Wo wiettt It down h uay being char and hot r and newpapei to prevent sou nlioae luaiik U timely piecaoitoua no aa aun airuek-niroloctcd wiltumed us so n"t um-ta- a 1 o gulia il isj-- t yC county will Htte Jcomposed f - Met till- - 'h -— le ling some wood the open'e p lined tor hall The l no our base K-'t- P11 J'st 1111 ‘’7: “ ' ' Coach Lowell (t)ick) Romney L T Aggie Football Mentor Selected To Represent 8th District In National Football Coaches Association Annual Convention To Re Held In New York City Next Dec Romney May Attend Coach Itomney was recently ap- pointed representative of district number eight to the National Football Coaches association for the year of 1924 The coach received the following letter: My dear Mr Komney: As President of the American Football Couches Asso I take great pleasure in appointing you of the Association for secof 1924 tion number 8 for You will shortly receive from Sec J W Wilce a map gixing clear geographical outline of your Section or territory and of the other sections aa well Kepre-sentatl- Editor A u thor And Lecturer To Give Series of Discussions to Summer School Students es as to the plana for a continuation of the National Summer School The matter has been discussed by the governing Board and the decision reached that the College will go ahead with its plans for a continuation of the Summer School In arriving at this decision we have sought the advice of our visiting faculty and lecturers and of our own faculty of course This year the National Summer School is fully It has furthermore been demonstrated that In quality we can supply classes for these great teachers which compare favorably according to tire testimony of the teachers themselves with the classes In the greater colleges and universities These factors combined with the Ideal geographic and climatic features which characterize the College practically assures now tbe establishment here of one of the leading summer schools of America Full "plan are not ready for announcement When they are I believe they will receive as this year tbe enthusiastic support of the teachers and college and university students of the on page three) KINGS IS SUBJECT 0 F LECTURE B Y S Says Kaiser Was Very Much Impressed With His Own Greatness Bismark Big Man of Germany PROFESSORS TRIP AND TRAIL Peo- A Beginning Monday morning Dr E Winabip editor of the Journal of Education author scolar teachRulers Rule in Their Own Inter- er and lecturer of wide prominence est In And Out of Govern- will lecture to the atudents ‘at the ment Says Speaker Tuesday National Summer School Dr Winshlp la a nhtlve of Evening He received an Litt D degree from the University of Nash"A true detuocracyi means a government of the people by the people ville in 1898 aud an LL D degree and for the people” said Dr Jordan from the University of Vermont He lias been the editor of the Journal in his Tuesday evening lecture "The first point in any kind of a of Education for an number of yearn government is that whoever rules has been a member of the State rules In his own Interests The Board of Education of Massachuspeople rule in what they think are etts for six years was president of their own interests tho often they the Nation Educational I’ress Association in 1895 Was the Massakren't Abraham Lincoln said "You can fool some of the people all chusetts representative to the Ediof the time and all of the people torial Association from 1899 to some of the time but you can't fool 1906 charter member of the Chamall of the people all of the time" ber of Commerce at Boston Among his writings writings we find "Life And all of the people of a democracy ” of Horace Mann” cannot be served all of the time “Danger Signals” “Edu"In a government where a king la ruler he gathers together people cational Prepardness’ "Great Amerand “Famons Educators” of his kind and they rule in their ican own Interests and there may be bad Farmers” Dr Winshlp is especially interThe few leaders In an olikings ested in Utah has several times Visgarchic government rule In their inited Logan and believes Logan to ’he terests A political government t one In which men arise from the an ideal place for a National Sumi masses of the people to rule In their mer School Hi list of subjects lias uotTct oWd interests ( aiinounced "A democratic government is a been good training school in civics one in which true Americanism can bo learned easily We cannot have a fair and honest government save by taking all people Into the partnership es "Judea-Ed-wards- i DD I)r David Starr Jordan Talks During Regular Class Period day Afternoon Especially Interested In Utah' And Relieves Loiran To Be an Ideal Place For National Summer School ple By The People And For The People numerous inquiri- All that District Bepresentalive is expected to do is to try to eulist the D interest of all football roaches In their section in the A F C A and to secure thuir applications for membership in the organization — provided always of course they are men good moral and sportsmauly con— Wednes- of duct You are expected to gixe publicity to the association its aims and obBust Wednesday afternoon Dr jects throughout your section and Dux id Starr Jordan gave a discus"The first king that I ever met in the press of your territoiy and to sion to the Ecology class an “Fish the Emperior of Germany get as many couches of your section of tho Itocky Mountain West" A aa Dr Jordan beginning his Wedsuid to to attend possible planning synopsis of the speech follows: next annual Convention of the nesday evening lecture on "Kings the Quite curly In the development of I Have Met" Couliuued on page three Utah we find that the lake over this "It happened in a Norwegian Inn part of the country was large reachsituated by a great ford My friends ing to Idaho and down to Sevier TAKE and had Just ordered dinner Vhen County It waa fed by many rivers there' was a great commotion and a the Provo the Bear the Snake and servant came into see If we would MORMON OVER the Sexier being the largest delay our meal until the Klaser and Earlier than this take Bonneville hla Suite had eaten OREGON covered the whole territory of Utah "We compiled and moving out to All tlie tlh in the lake came there the scenery were able to get enjoy frm Snako lllver und have been Ricks And Mcik of the famous personage a Fourth glimpse Spend here stneo the ' lake went down The Klaser was a fairly courteous of Historic Vacation at Spots There Is not much change In them sort of a king uuderslzed and with Interest In different water which prtfvcs that one withered arm (he made good change Is very slow Ho During the week end over tho use of the other one however) The trout la the most common filh of July Professor and 4th 5th a had curled which bad to mustache fish In the Utah waters It has been Mcrk successor to Dr Turner and be put up on hot irons every night Lewi called Salnio Clarkl after l’rofexsor (ticks head of the history "Mf first Impression of him waa Clark Ilia first explorer of tbe west of the College took a that he carried the world on hla department confused have this Many people He seemed to think that trout with the char but the char la a 500 mile trip over tho old Mormon shoulder trail to (Danger and back oxer the the world waa Ills and that he waa liner build of a flah with red spot nnd is not common In the west The Oregon trail via Montpelier Soda responsible for It He was so much Springs and Bear River Canyon impressed by himself that he used Hulmo Clarkl all have black spots They visited Fort Brldger Saw the to wake up In the night overawed The trout of the eld world we call site of the old Jim llrldger post aud at being alone In the presence of brown trout here A xery common trout lu the west tho Mormon quarters vlaited Devils himself” there Dr Jordan went on to say that the la the cutthroat trout colored like Rato and noted tho problem meal took a long time berause the the Sulmo Clarkl but with a deep that confronted the early Immigrant orange gash under the throat which followed where the Mormon turned Kaiser ate first then the excellensla In speakla like that left by a certain tribe off at Echo Canyon up over the and finally the marines and other places of In- ing of the Kaiser's position as ruler of Imlluna upon their vlctltne Cut- mountain t are fuuud In the Snake terest along the route Coming he remarked that Bismark was the throat river there being probably more of hack they followed aa pearly aa big man la the German empire H that kind than any other There are possible the route Jim Brldger must had put people In line In the milimure of these In the Columbia river have taken to get to Sait Bake City tary goxernment and had regldly upThe Missouri river rontafna trout The Ides of the trip looking held the four k's aa they railed There are two pos- forward to taking a caravan of auto- them-fo- r slmllur to Iheae women They were rooksibilities a to the way that they mobiles carrying a party of student ing children church and clothing happened to he In both river Either Interested In western history over The Kisser dropped the pilot when someone ono carried them or they tkl section of the rountry and givhe dropped Bismark and the other came iter" s themselves It Is thot ing thb m a first hand Information n natioua regsrded Germany a that they Imve route down from tho of this part about dlrellrt drifting powered high north In the Columbia and uu Bitter and watched to sec where It Would Hoot Mountains bava come to the 10HT— A fountain (ten with a gold laud two ocean pass wbure part of band very valuable Finder please The next klug Dr Jordan saw waa down tbe Suako return to Student Eire offhw Ilium have gone the King of Kamos who was every rlxer and purl Into Ilia Missouri a king IDs palace In whleb Inch — flail Alt In "A” are LOST the no llreil please t'bcrn plu I Ol tliutrd On Uur) return In RecM!rg nr) f h'orl't'ld BE pafo IwnJ ' tn-u- it Fldr - Educator Visiting Men Pleased With Prospects For A Great School In Logan —Students Are Well Pleased Government of The I have received ftm-yee- LECTURE Dll L In The Years To Come Beginning next Monday students all ready at summer school may register for the last six weeks each afternoon A Fee of 51000 will be charged new student who register for the last six weeks It is im- es PETERSON Warrants Continuation Lines To Be Given portant that students wishing to continue the last six weeks register early in order to give the authorities time to adjust and make plans for courses Some courses will be given only upon condition that enough register for them to Justify their being taught Practically the entire resident teaching faculty of the Utah Agricultural College will be In attendance during the second term of the summer iiuarter which opens on July 21 according to an announcement made this morning by Dr James H I infold director of the summer school This will make It possible to give a particularly rich offering of courses lu the various departments and will provide an offering that will appeal especially to students who wish to continue on and complete their work for the bachelors and masters degree says (Continued on page three) EG Success of This Quarter Time Resident Faculty To Be In Attendance Excellent Courses In All The J flEWI SCHOOL IS SAYS PRESIDENT Students Must Register During Week In Order To Organize Classes In David SUrr Jordan will con dude bis lectures this evening lie will talk at both general assemblies sura l4‘ TO BE MADE AN ANNUAL AFFAIR WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY All students wishing to take a trip to Southern Utah Zion’s Bryce's or Cedar Breaks should remain a few minutes after tho general assembly A trip will he today organized If thoro are enough people want to go to warrant such Number NATIONAL SIX WEEKS OF THE SUMER TERM ' tides the Utah Agricultural College Logan Utah Week of July 7 Friday Edition REGISTRATION FOR THE SECOND All atiidenta who lutrnd to stay for the liiHt git wcekH should regia-tr- r ro luako tho desired changes in their courso boiiio afternoon of uext week Students please call at the regia trar’s office for lost and found ur SOME MEM CO THRU A FOREST AND SEE NO FIREWOOD !' ' " PS ' "Democracy stands for freedom order and Justice Tho the freedom of speech and freedom of thot are essential to liberty the most Important freedom is that of knowing the truth and directing our own course "We want freedom and order for tbe sake of Justice and by justice we mean the opportunity to make the most of our lives without suppression Heredity puts certain limits upon tts but we want to go as far as those limits will permit America stands for Justice Democracy can never exist without peace for democracy and war are sworn enemies Rousseau said "It Is much easier to gain liberties I him to get them back after you have lost them” There redder nothing (Continued ou page two) 1 ANGELL CONDUCTS CHILDREN’S PARTY iit fi Will Give Series of Lec- tures During The Last Week of First Term i i Director of Yale Gymnasium And Well Known Authority On Physical Education I Next Sunday afternoon Dr Wni Anderson will arrive in Logan and will give a series of lectures at the NatioiisI Summer School next week Dr Anderson Is one of tee most ouatauding men In America in physical educatlou aud la director of the Yale Unix’ersity gymnasium lie waa born In Ohio some 65 years ago and waa trained In the state and at Oberlln College and other Universities holds both an M D and a fl G H - I'h i k il D Is not I) Andormn'a Grit he baa been on west to the but THIS AFTERNOON trip the teaching faculty at the I'jlrer-sli- y of Utah summer school for two or three suntnur To Re Lawn of Scene Tabernacle A great muoe actors actresses Festivities—' Time To Re Spent ringers and other people v Ini appear In Games and Dancing In public go to Dr Anderson for Dr Angell I conducting a party postur oorreettor a thing ror whirl for Children on tbe Tabernacle ha la famous At the age of 65 he la still an exground today at 4: p nx n of what might be lie I 111 ample The time be spent In games and dunclni All students xxho wiah the living example of what physical education will do for a man People to nttend may do so This ri in-- look forwho know Dr Anderson This movement la sn outgrowth to his mirwith ward great delight of the class In pis) ground supervision and will gixe the class a good ing here opportunity to see the plana that comparatively "They'ra they baxe made the last few weeka aren't they!" carried Into action "Well I wouldn't aay 'comparaDr Emmett D Angell la a lecturer at Yale Harvard and Wisconsin tively' but 'relatively' They bar a of whom they expert 1'nlvorsltle lie I one of ths moat rich uncle eminent men I America ou this great tilings” phase of recreational leadership tf She (enthusiasiieslly t — Oh Author of "I’lsy A Hook of Games" I make our tuurhdovm another hoys Men" ball for and "Basket During the Inst at week he hat been teach- just know I'll stand on my head! He's (in unison) We want ing a number or course at the coltouchdown!--Mlrhlgau Oargoyle lege among which were I'hysicsl Education T2 a course la the theory rolleomaa — Speak to ths Jude sod practice of play aud game and Moth-erPrisoner— Hello Judge a administration playground Court lu Play Mud two course Judge— Twenty veers next i'Mc -- a' In t'nmniui'itv pe'ce'oe J il I 1 r |