Show FIRST PARTY nf© SATURDAY NIGHT STUDENT ASSEMBLY TODAY at 12:00 Summer Edition Published Weekly By The Student Body of the Agricultural College LOGAN IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES UTAH JUNE 3rd 1920 President s Message to Summer School Students LARGE FOR GRADUATING Annual ComThe Twenty-Sevent- h mencement Exercise of the Utah Agricultural College began Sunday mor- when the Right Reverend Arthur W Moulton of Salt Like City delivered the Baccalaureate Serning at 11:00 the college chapel Bishop Moulton used as his text First Kings chapter 14 verse 27 where it says “And King Rehaboam made in their stead brazen shields and committed them unto the hands of the chief of the guard which kept the door of the King’s house” Just as the people of Jerusalem were not to be deceived by the brazen shields which king had hung upon the palace walls to replace those of pure gold previously hung there by Solomon neither will the people of today be deceived by the man who substitutes in his character brass for gold said Bishop mon in Reh-oboa- m Moulton “We are standing at the parting of the ways Only the schools can point the road to follow There is a great The present summer session of the Utah Agricultural College should be an unusually interesting one The ability of the institution to train students especially teachers is much greater now than at any previous session because of the very considerable addition to our equipment which has been made during the past year Especially in the training of teachers in Agriculture and Home Economics and in the trades and industries the has a college heavy responsibility to the State Already the demand is far beyond our power to supply in these and other subjects and the Institution is strengthening itself as rapidly as possible to produce a larger output There are better days immediately ahead for teachers The time to buy hogs is when hogs are cheap The time to prepare for teaching is now because the swing now is entirely upward Within a few years very great increases in salaries are going to be made possible to the teachers in the high schools and elementary schools specially There is no time more op- portune than the present for a real teacher to prepare thoroughly for leadership in this great profession I extend a very cordial welcome to the new and old students I hope that you all will make complete use of the college in all its available departments during the summer We are interested in you not only as students but as human beings and you will find every faculty member eager to aid you in the working out of your plans Elmer G Peterson DEGREES FIFTY-SI- X NEW BE- including degrees which only the schools can fill The degree and the honorary world wants the real gold and not the substitute brass in these times of degree of Doctor of Laws given to stress It needs real honest leaders Brigadier-Gener- (Continued on Page 3) TOURNAMENT WILL one-master- al TO MADE BY BOARD OF TRJSTLES AT EXERCISES our national make- up APPOINTMENTS FACULTY STOWED ON GRADUATES Fifty-si- x CAMERA ON FIRST DAY OF SUMMER CLASS OF 1920 gulf somewhere in REGISTRATION ’s Frank T Hines were conferred upon graduates of the Utah Agricultural College at the concluding exercises of the twenty-sevent- h annual commencement of Preceding the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning a meeting of the Board of Trustees was held The Board accepted the gift of the graduating class to the College which consists of several marble seats to be placed on the new quadrangle A gift to the Institution of a cast of the stallion “Welding” horoughbred fashioned by Mr Jos Packer was made by Professor John T Caine III This gift the board formerly accepted The following additions to the faculty were made: Harold R Hagan to be rofessor of Zoology Herbert J Pack now with the Latter Day Saints Uni- - President A W the institution Ivans of the Board of Trustees BE HELD BY CARD0N M the College presided JEWELRY CO The address to the graduates was delivered by the Hon Stephen L Unsling your cameras to elert posMr Richards ition and take a picture Make it Richards of Salt Lake counceled the graduates to fight for snappy a snap shot of anything Do it now and win fame fortune and a (Continued on Last Page) (Continued on Page 3) rare collection of fine art Fame because if yours is the select picture ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF your name will be heralded thruout LEAVES BRIMLEY WILF0RD the college and metropolis fortune BODY STUDENT because there are prizes offered BUSINESS TO ENGAGE IN which would make Herbert Hoover ' TODAY HIMSELF L C FOR figure there is nothing to the H t ter all a rare collection of fine arts The first assembly of the summer assum-- d Merrill J Wilford Yesterday because nowhere are there more fit school quarter will be held today the to presiof duties the secretary Dr J H Linford head 12 o’clock subjects for artistic pictures than vacant by Wil- at left the dent position ere on the campus among the builof the Summer school will preside inenter to leaves who ford Brimley dings and among the men and women Organization of the student body will business insurance to the general °f the be effected Come prepared to elect college Mr Brimley has been an efficient The cause and instigator of so much for president secretary and three others Peterson President to secretary to act with these as executive comactivity is made known and exposed the business His past three years mittee President Peterson will be when the fact is announced that Car-do- n d genial efficiency and with an important mesJewlry Co will run a camera disposition has made him a valuable in attendance Tournament” Wonderful opportun- es- - sage asset in the school and won an (Continued on Page 3) on Last Page) (Continued (Continucd on Last Page) f whole-hearte- SCHOOL QUARTER The summer quarter commenced yesterday morning witji a rush that gave no chance for Dr J H Linford Director of the school to leave his room long enough to satisfy his hunger There were one hundred and twelve students complete final registration by five o'clock the first day This is a record that hasn’t been and exceeds last years registration on the first day by thirty three since there were only seventy nine in 1919 Another outstanding fact which marks this years registration is the fact that eight states have already been represented reaching from California to Michigan Utah daho Colorado Wisconsin Michigan lled Minnesota Kansas Jhnd California are those which are sending represent atives to our hill There is every possibility that the facilities of the college will be taxed to accomodate the heavy registration Today’s enrollment will exceed yesterdays it is expected due to the fact that so many went home or stayed ome over Decoration day g The prospects are extremely to Dr Linford Director of the Summer School and E G Peterson President of the college It gives promise of putting into demand' all the college facilities to their maxi- (Continued on Page 3) grat-fyin- DANCE TO BE STAGED SATURDAY NIGHT IN GYM Everybody’s happy The first par-- y of the Summer Quarter will be held Saturday night in the Smart Gymnasium at 8 o’clock Will everyone be there? Well how can they help it when everyone knows what comfy rollicking good times we all have at our Aggie Parties Whats better than a dance in the Gym to make all feel like life is worth living There is nothing like it to get intimately acquainted with each As the strains of“Dardanella” reach the ears then’s the time one is “a feelin’ at his best” This is going to be a jolly adorable dance which you just can’t quite get enough of The gymnasium will br gone over other till it ’s maple floor will shine with delight to meet the smiling throng (Continued on Page 3) |