Show Stud DIRECTOR WARNS HIKERS TO STAY WITH THE GROIT Issued by the Students of the Utah Agricultural VOLUME Will LOG DATE CHANGED FOR STAGING OF DRAMA FORI) FLAN'S AIR ROUTE FISH STORY A MR ROCKEFELLER’S BIRTHDAY plans hae greeted the proposal with great enthusiasm banking circles Hre especially Interested aluce the plan would make possible a New York daily connection with An an evidence of good faith Mr Ford Is backing Ills proposal with 10 (ini) ouO cash in The associated Press agent Chihuahua Mexico reporta that on July !th that place was visited by a storm in which great quaultles of fish fell with the rain of the city recall a storm years ago It Is the fish were siphoned aud driven to land by Old residents similar fish believed that from the sea strong winds celebrated Itockefeller John I bis clgliiy sixth birthday at hia Pocantice Hills estate on July 8th Mr Rockefeller spent the day playing golf cutting a huge birthday rake at dinner to Ills son daughter and grandchildren aud listening to a band concert In the afternoon Alma Esplin to Take Chair at College Next Fall— Commends' Work of Summer School Alma Ksplln who for eight years a County Agent in Irou County is attending the Natioual Summer School studying Uotuny and Zoology under Drs Cow lea and Allee Last at year Mr Ksplln attended school Jrlmn Wyoming where he studiedto under !ean Hall He then went where ho studied Washington 1) at the wool grading department rewool turning last Spring to become the College for SpeelaUst Next yeur Mr Ksplln Is going to l teach at the college Hia speclallty has he and of sheep the breeding to give some very good planm-courses in this line One especially In la til which he is doubly Interested with doal will course 'Wool" This wool production grading marketing and physical Hi uses Its Chemical waa Ksplln Is thoroughly enjoying and the National Hummer School It a distinct advantage to and have such men as Dr Alio Cow lea lu a western college iwx’ElBiiTauB entertains 1 Next Thursday evening July wl 8:30 p nt the Hox Kbler Club to the complimentary entertain of the Idaho Club Kvery member of the Idaho Club and every member that at needed Is Club Hox KIUr Invitation to party aud this Is ait social each men b r to bo there No be inor enjoablo tcaO event could to be The co'y t11'' tills pmir’-c- i l which might mar the evnilnr h longing to absence of any person -- Itlor croup SECOND SOCIAL UIG SUCCESS Itll Sumsot lal of the was pronounced mer School reea at midnight last night form of In fit Th social was Indalle to which tha publln vited Good music mad lb party deuce lively affair Special "mixing Joseph H wr supervised by Coach attendaac Jenson Whleb gav all lu a g"" l' ka go opportunity The second to lltSM On DIRECTOR TO Alike Catch Spirit of Gay Art — M any and Old Dances Given Former Editor of Stu dent Life to Leave For Washington D C in August PLANS BEING FOR Committees Appointed Schedule For Events Affair Promised Recreational Leaders to Attend Alpine Camp & Cot-log- o roil-tes- ts flap-jack- D SCENIC TRIP VISITS SLATER FOR Dr Hedgewirk to Gve Address Dr Sedgewiek will give an address oil “Tha Function of the Conservative” at St John'a Episcopal Albert Bowman' ’ll Introduces church Sunday evening at 7:30 Extension Work in Sister This Is a public service and all are State— Inspects Farm Crops in welcome The church la at First East and First North COLLEGE X - This morniug thn folk duuciug classes of Mary Wood Hiuniun enjoyed the east lawn after doing iidoor work for two weeks A viotin and i vjrtrola were uaed for accompaniment At veven o'clock a mixed class Interpreted various national reactions In “Circus" a Swedish ring game "Shoemaker" a Dullish ring game: "Gooby Goo" English "Hound and Round the Village" English "Fiddlers" "Boscustee" Norwegiuu English "Ros Pigg" a Swedish Brier Rose dance "Hunting We Go” 21 English At eight o'clock a selected group interpreted a beautiful old poem "A SLUGFEST ENDS IN Swedish Weaving Danee" It was a very elaborate and thorough por VICTORY FOR BOX-ELDE- R truyal of the story of cloth First und shepdepleting the shepherd herdess with their flocks of sheep NINE the selection and shearing of the animals and the washing of the WESTON VERNON JR wool Then the threading of the Large Score Chalked Up By loom the great ball of yarn weaving Another student aud graiidaie Each Team —Triple Tie to Be of threads with a shuttle and finally the U A C has accepted a position in Washington D C and will leave producing woolen cloth of all colors Played Off Next Week This same group also danced fit August to take up his work It “Goltland” from the island of Golt-lan- d was learned recently when the Heal school boy spirit waa diswas made that Weston played on the quadrangle last evenThe "Flumboroiigh Sword Dance" Vernon become secretary to will Jr ing when the Box Kldcr club defeated was Interpreted by the men of the 10 their old rivals Weber county In a o'clock class It is ail old ritual per- Senator William H King this fall He will study law at George Washalugfest that ended with a score of formance of the 24 to 14 Thrills cam thick and "Pipes” another old dance of Eng- ington university during his residfast Box Klder took an early lead lish origin which wus introduced dur- ence in the nation's capital "We3” received his B S in com only to have Weber tie the score in ing the middle ages along about the the fifth The victors put the game in fifteenth or sixteenth merce at the college this spring hav was century brine In their half of the last inning ing majored in economics He has iutereating been a student of the college for the by annexing nine runs Weber was held ecureless in their half of that last four years and while attending same inning COLLEGE CHEF HELPS the institution has been one of the most active studeuts at the college This game Complicates the club He tas editor of Student Life durstanding by placing the teams in a BOYS TO triple tie each team having won and ing the year 1923-2having prelost a game viously served as associate editor on OWN WAY Dans are being considered to set(Continued on page two) tle tbe argument next week Idaho and Box Klder will meet In the first Mr Cooley Shows Belief in Edugame on Monday cation By Allowing Boys to The line-uWork For Board and Room BOX KLDKR WKBKR Hodges-Murra- y e Brown E Skidmore-LaThe services of Mr Cooley to the Galbrath p Hess lb Wyatt College have not only been in the 2b Cbristopherson-Kar- l Fragun satisfying or ravenous appetites of 3b llunsaker Fowler students but be yearly makes a t as Manning Maughsn contribution directly Into the field Skldmore-La2s Ben or education Murray-Hodge- a If Widdlsou lu every group of individuals cf Borklund there is a certain type among them Taylor Green a ho stand out as being more conrf — Bigler Day’s RUNS scientious It is too often tbe rase Outlined--Elab-orate -Rox Klder 3 2 2 2 7 24 that theaa students are handicapped 0 I ( I S Weber 0—14 by conditiona for which they have not been responsible Too often their Several up the County Agents aud progress Is Impeded by a luck of sufficient funds to carry on their work experiment staff have been heard humming "There a good lime Recognizing this fact some fifteen lately coming help It on" What they mean yers ago Mr Cooley discovered a means whereby he could offer these la that a week from next Mouday the students the necessary means to car- Fifth Aunual Farmer Eucauipmeut Professor W O Robinsou aud will taka place ry on their school work The various committees In charge Claude Cornwall two of Utah'e leadFrom fifteen to twenty boya yearly are working ing recreation supervisors who have have rooms at Mr on of the Encampment house Cooley'a been teaching at the National Sum- th to hard their complete plans EveryCollege bill They are given dully mer School the past two years will at twenty-fiv- e rents an thing is being done aystenistlcly and employment teach abort ouuraes at th Alpine hour at tha cafeteria In addition to orderly A the visitors arrive MonSummer School given by tbe Brig- a noon meat and all will be met by a reception perishable day they ham Young University In the mounwhich will assist them In committee In the free from the cafeteria scrap a On the east campus tains bark or Mount Tlmpanogoa registering majority of cases states Mr Cooley during tbe next six weeks the boya have paid their registration temporary city will be const ruitisl Professor Robinson will conduct and all aehool expenses for th year Almost 200 touts will be pitched water and rlussea similar to those he Is now slid left with- - more money than Ht reels will b laid out elcertricity will b furnished ronductliif on this campus: folk when they entered lu the fall Children from 3 to 14 wilt be dancing music plays anil games From yuar to year Mr Cooley has and according to the Tribune Drama helped thn boy by signing notes and grouped and their play supervised so may attend the and Pageantry Hia courses begin lending money to them In every that the parent ease sav Mr Coob y tha money has lectures and demonstration July 20th Th swimming pool and shower Mr Cornwall will also have work been returned will b open at the following hours similar to that which he taught the On Interesting point given by Mr a m to 9 a tn and S p in first two weeks here Ills work deals Cooley I that the majority of the Mon to 7 p tu Women X a tu tu 9 a m games aud boy he assist are 'A studenta with physical activity at tha Alpine School wilt commentCredit la due In muiiy raaea where and 4 p tu to p m A first nid station will bn kept It la not given to men sueh a Mr July 17th In a tout on the and night open day have real who foresight Cooley It It always a aourc of pleasure seen real possibilities In people and east lawn Kata wilt be purchased at tbe to look over a number of freshmen furnished a means for thea possibilcafeteria tliA Lunch stand and themee provided th number la not ities to h developed th Milk Bur 8peclul early hour will too great Hare at a few that have b arruuged beet picked at random which ahowa FORMER AGGIES WED Ilealdo th baseball and VolleyVicTwo former Aggl students tbs laughable errors that ars unconfortun-ate- " "less the ball and hors shoe pitching made Larsen by and R Larson Estslla tor sciously that have been arranged! also a sprung n surprise on their friends by front 7 to 8 p m will be aiuelledl hour of s home married play th at th being quietly llow good nt which nil manner of I couldn't watt for tha rest of the th bride parents Mr and Mr R (onducted my O hav of thl city on July th games dance and community singfamily lu come down tu Th roupl left liunindlatsly for ing Will he conducted share liavs been Threw motion picture Idaho wher Mr Larsen The mhmlug man waa last aeon by Pocatello Harold la On them secured of Lloyd of houa th branch Is tha manager of the policeman who watches In "Dr Jack" playing n pile th Cache Valley Electric Company on sound asleep ducka at night Th couplet program la na n They will tuuko their home at In evidently of lumber (Thr t— C) eg this li one) nlmmt ei truth p: TO NUMBER 8 WYOMING EXTENSION 4 Interested in Wool Mr JULY PAY Future Instructor proie-rl- FRIDAY East Lawn Young The cant la now busily rehearsing fur the Greek drama the famous has been "Oedipus Re” which post polled fur a week on account of several changes which had to be made In the cast The first performance which was held the last week of the regular on the Angeles tin chief terminal school year was a display of real western coast while Salt Lake would ability on the part of all the players be the piot for the interniountain and as all Indications are that they wil be able to hold it tu the amphiregion Deliver Omaha Chicago and theater this time which setting will New York are the probable terminadd greatly to the performance we als eastward may expect a very superior producCalifornia business men before tion whom Mr Ford la now laying hia Play will be held Tuesday July UTAH Trip Light Fantastic Oedipus Re to IJ Presented July 21 — Changes in The Cast Necevtary Henry Ford Is now soliciting (lie cooperation of leading financiers of the nation In an air mull project that would involve the entire United States in a network of aky lines The Ford plan would make 10 Dancers AN’ ife College TRUCKS LEAVE COLLEGE AT 7:30 TOMORROW Excursion to ML Ben Lommond Holds Interest For Next Week’s Idaho TO VACCINATE for Dr Roseuau will vaccinate Small pox in the Auditorium of the Building Agricultural Engineering On July 18 a trip will be taken to today at 3 o'clock All students are Mount Ben Lomond Tills is the eligible to receive the treatment tallest peak that can be seen in tbe Truck Leave at 7:30 Southwest of tbe valley This trip is Trucks wilt leave the College at under the auspices of the National 7:30 In the morning for Tony Grove Summer School and the Chamber of 4 Commerce and Ben Lomond elub of They will leave the Camp about p m for the city Brigham City Those who took the Bear River Bay trip can testify to old "Oedipus Rex” the famous the wonderful treatment received by Greek tragedy will be played in the the Brigham City citizens amphitheatre Tuesday July 21 The students that go on the trip will leave Logan at 6 a m Saturday BEGIN SEMIN AK TO morning arriving at Mantua it 7 Prof W L Walker will conduct a m From ‘here they will take horse Industrial management in Seminar to and the ride top of the mountain for the next two weeks The firBt Luncheon will be eaten at the glacial 3 at held be will meeting of Willard canyon at head lake the who o’clock in room 306 Everyone The mountain la 19000 feet above is Interested In Industrial course la aea level It is one mile above the invited to attend flat valley below and scarcely two following miles back so that it has tbe appearLOST — on the campus the Wednesday evening lecture a ance of a very dizzy heighth Things to be studied on this trip silver pencil bearing the initials N 8 E Finder please return to the are numerous Botony studenta will find plant life in abundance both of Secretary's office species and of Individuals To the Geological student the trip July 18 the last excursion to Bear ' Lake will take place Those that de- will be revelation They will see sire to make the trip should make the geological features of mountain reservations early next week The rocks of the district making July 18 has been reserved for the are the oldest in the stratographic Is bike to Ben Lommond This trip (Continued on page two) under the auspices of the Bon Those club of Brlghanf City desirilig to make the trip will motor to Manitua Horses will be provided for the remainder of the joujrney to the peak Each i person Will be charged for transportation Dlt KOSEXAU Albert Bowman Dl Extension rector of Wyoming is spending a few day on tho campus before returning to his headquarters at Laramie During the past month he has been traveling thru Star Valley Teton Basin and Big Horn Country inspecting the agricultural crops and getting in touch with the County Agents ilf Bowman waa a graduate of the institution in 1911 after which he was assistant under Dr F 8 Harris for two year in the Agronomy Department In 1913 he went to Wyoming to act as Agent at large in the Extension Service At that time Wyoming Extension Work was lu a very embryonic stage having only one man In the field It was largely thru the efforts of Mr Bowman that they have a very efficient service consisting of Director Assistant Administrative County Agent Leader Home Demonstrator 18 county ten atate specialists agents and five home demonstrators The Director stated that their work is being concentrated chiefly in wool turkeys honey seeds and poisonous plants In their wool department they enjoy the part time service of Dean Hill one of the Fnited State recognized authorities in wool in consequence this line is very highly developed The quality of their turkeys is very superior which enabled them (Continued bn page two) GEOGRAPHY TO VISIT CLASS ISLAND TOMORROW Dr Allee to Lead Charges Haunts of Pelican — O Forms of Life to Be Studied Recreation a y Lotu-mon- d Weber HuzMes in Excitc2 LECTURE PROGRAM Monday morniug — Alma Binzel Monday evening— Dr George D Louderlmck Subject "A Trip iuto the Interior of China” u Tuesday morniug — Dr M J Rose-naSubject “Food and the Malto thusian Doctrine Tuesday eveuing — Dr James E Boyle Subject “Tbe Problems of (her The star trip of the geography according to Dr Allee will be the trip which is scheduled to Hat Island in Great Halt lake toThe party will leave very morrow eurly tomorrow morning by auto for Ogdeu They will go by train to tbe bout which hue been chartered to carry them to the famous breeding place of the pelicans In the middle of the lake This Is on of tbe most wonderful bird colonies In the world Last year the birds wer reported aa being so thick ns to makq It almost liniMMMlble to step without Interfering with a young pelicuu The birds net In tlila great colony here and tange as far an Bear River Bay dally wll! cl is Th In search of food ’this and the day studying speud other phase of bird life about the lake and expecta to return to Logan A few of the late In the evening faint hearted or perhaps better' the faint stomached ar remaining behind having beard that between the pelican's method of defona ami the briny those of little courage are better at home but with th exception of these few of little faith the expedition prom lee to be the largest of the summer class in animul Distribution" Wednesday morning Dr Charles Ellwood Subject "Social Religion in a Democracy” Alum Wednesday evening— Mis Binzel Thursday morning — Dr John A Widtsoe N T evening— Dr Thursday Carver Subject “The Present Economic Kevolutlou In United SlaWs" Friday morning — Mr W L Walker Subject "Scientific Solutions of Problems as Applied to Industry" Friday evening — Dr E V McCol"Recent Studies lu lum Subject Nutrition” Mis llluman'a classes moot on the lawn Friday Those desiring to make tlae trip to Tony Grov must make arrangement today Dr Griggs will lecture tlW even Ing on “Abraham Lincoln” as tbe fifth great American statesnttn PICTURES OF PARK SHOWN TO CLASS Last Wednesday Professor Allee showed to hia Animal Geography das a reel of moving picture dealing with the plant and animal I We of 18 tb Yellowston Park This piigure ws loaned to Professor AUve by "We had a good time" Professor Harvey of tbe t'nlversdtv I the sentiment of all th Bear Laka of Minnesota who I Interested tn a new Laboratory which la bvdng excursionists of Isat week end arm and leg are thing to established at tbe park Tha plctur was very Interesting be admired shun attained In such a dealing especially with life found In way left Logan early th hot water aud the terraces Thu studenta morning arriving at Fish formed by tha hot water dissolving Saturday th llm and calcium found In the Jisvwn In Urns for dinner Tb was spent In swimming earth afternoon Latur other reels will be' ahowa hosting and building aand house on tha beach hTera was a danr In tho dealing with tha higher forme of life found In the perk All students evening which runeluded the cel are Invited to ntteud Welch for krallon la Student Buuday was spent In usual swim later announcement Thn Life tiling and boating fuatlvltles excuraluulsta returned home early Their advise la Economy la going without noma-thinBuuday evening now tbut you wunt for fear "Take the next Dear Lak excursion which cornea on July II If you want you will bavu to get something later ! that vmt don't wsef U)et fan you've evr bad " ' Next Bear Lake Trip Scheduled for July Sun-huriu- 'd g Lhb B:tt!j Keen Competition Felt as Rival? Fight For Title in Diamond Contest The Weber county baseball organization battled their way to leadership In the A C baseball league by defeating the fast Idaho group In 4 brilliant contest Wednesday afternoon Tbe final score was 8 6 The Weberites opened the scoriug in the second inning with two runs These runs were made possible by one base hit and an error Idaho immediately answered the challenge by driving home 3 runs In their 3rd Chance at bat This suc cess was due to a two base blow by Beluap The fourth Inning eas a shut out for both sides The fifth round waa an even break Earh side scored oue run The sixth tuning made Weber g deseprate They succeeded in the score but were unable to score a lead due to the strong defense of the Idaho fielders The seventh Inning spelled excitement The Idaho group with their last chance at bat before them earn up with the determination often expressed by the population of th Gem state They were successful for they drove home two runs before the bewildered Weber players could stop them Weber accepted thulr last chance with the spirit of flgbt to the finish The first batter aucreeded la landing the ball to a aaf spot and reached Th following batter also bla base landed safely followed Maughaa with a hit and tbe defense of Idaho weakened Before the Idaho fighters could again get control tha Web-erlthad raced to victory with a total of four runs In the seventh Inning The crowd that attended tbe game was aupplled with continual exrite-mProfessor end etudett pnttt-r- d to watch the contest Th gaca was the best attended of any of th league names The lineup was na follow t tie-lu- ea nt |