Show rubilsiil Weekly by Utah Agricultural CP inent Educator C MERRILL I'TAll TO HEAD HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT The Agricultural College has been fortunate in securing the services of Professor Melvin C Merrill at present Director of the School of Agriculture of the who Idaho Technical Institute Jl'K Mil DAY les in correlation witn general: and opeciahzed farming urth — Assist the other toward the agencies at wor beautification and cleanliness of our rural and urban homes and o our towns bv the proper cu and Ovation of de-- i planting si ruble plants and the elimina- tion cf weeds filth and unsight-- 1 ly corners Fifth — (live special attention to the horticultural problems from the standpoint of both irrigation and dry farming Work in with the UAC Secures Prom- MELVIN lAHi i j : j'JlT V 1 A subdued aw of excitement over the important things about tc hapi en is animating the girls They may he seen in small! squads talking in velvet accents! about the momentous something they are going to rut over this! i en'ng Nc eert m the school life at the A C for 3 ears has' he'd such possibilities It may be a Senlo circus a colored minstrel snake dance a Kensington a Relief! meeting or a spinsters’ convention The mind may go forever wondering what kind " :1' " u:' : j Thornton Editor and Manager U A C Gets Data On Its Students And Graduates Will Know Where To Turn In The Case Of Need Many answers tiens sent out by Adjutant of the U edness Committee day to the Ray B West A C Prepar-c- n are coming ques-Socie- ty ’ questionaires aim to get V44V most extensive X v4 UlV kHUC training along proper distribution cf the and botanical lines scholastic His training is long' He and varied graduated from the Utah Agricultural College in the spring of 1905 The years from 1906 to 1910 he spent in the United States Department of Agriculture as Superintendent! of the Baguis Experiment Sta-- ! tion Philippine Islands Part of 1910 was spent studying agri cultural conditions in various parts of Asia Africa and Eur- girls are noted for the best events of the staging season This affair tonight can no exception Every Summer School boy and girl married or single faculty member and janitor will surely be there ’ You couldn’t keep the boys away with a squirt gun and of course the girls will all be there If Professor Saxer with his perpetual smile and Mr Pulley with his ingratiating manner both attend a Fourth of July in Texas would be a very slow oc- casion as compared with it A U ral ticultural products Seventh— Organize research work for the careful study of the utilization and preservation of fruit and vegetables which might otherwise go to waste Eighth— Study the commer- cial aspects cf horticulture with Ninth— In he Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology work to-- ’ ward the control cr eradication of plant pests and diseases in the State and for preventing the ope Mr Merrill was a graduate introduction of the same into with the the State student at Cornell in 1910-1- 1 of Plant Commission SciState He obtained his Master of end same the Pests fer ence degree at Chicago in 1912 and his Master of Arts degree in chemistry from Harvard in Gir’s 1913 From 1913-1- 5 he spent at the Missouri Botanical GarI Co-oper- as scientific assistant in botany Frcm this institution! he obtained his Doctor’s degree Tonight in 1915 C Professor Hendricks Entertain den ion which will be - developed UI1C4 Gives Talk use- - If at fui in case 0f emergency any time it becomes necessary to mobilize the strength of the A c to meet the economic de-b- e mands of our State or Nation the institution need lose no time jn gathering data as the facts necessary for a wise distribution 0f iab0r and responsibility will aiready be cn file for on the card filed the scientific profes- sional technical trade business military or miscellaneous train- jng and experience of the stud- enfS and graduates are tabulat- ed The list includes both the men and women students and graduates of the institution To be able to do a thing when the time comes to do it is an essential element in our progression Preparedness for any eventuality is a demand of the age Preparatory measures are the basis for action The informa- INtion gathered frcm hundreds of SCHOOL NEXT MONDAY students and alumni members is HTEAI) OF TUESDAY a big step towards efficiency in JULY 3 our economic and industrial or- At the regular student body ganization to meet the extra round si nv tips’ wh’ch was held Thurs- - mands of the present Professor Merrill is a memde-s- ur ber of the Botanical Society of America the American Phyto- President reter A C repathciogical Society the Society! (he entertainment tonight The FOOD COURSES OPEN rlan ef the Sigmi XI and the Ameri-- I it ari contrary FOR ALL the A"-i- we usually expect Are Invited To Take won' tell rnTn uLh! Professor Her-‘M-ejiionby hoMb school next' Townspeople Government Fooil Courses At rill is very well versed on ajrri- - vhif is pen? tohnppcn A y‘'-v! The College re a tentative waned Tin n remt ly adoptedAs the as: cultural conditions in the arid dent explained West In a recent interview Irjupon Mss Carlyle and win ’ mined students comes 4th Mr 10 v Peiemn July epit mized Utah’s horticultural many questions attcmrfv r scc-jof in c ss to the cargo needs as follows We must do- -' dared Frofessor Merrill: be given the tat two ’& immediateFirst — ‘iV i'lfnrmTt’or gaiiwdj id bo -t and the stud- - weeks of Summer School It is ly with the committees and tlw dn-- ? in being arranged sc that the peo- nocm inTnenlfeie wn in the agencies concerned school pie of Logan City and Cache any 3 and between districreased food producticn night ! rn-bthc-- e students County can take the course as ''i bution conservation and 1 o 'fit !:' 0 t'-- far away to well as the students ' " nr The people not registered for throughout the State holiday at f m D e national Second — Undertake a thor- Imilding vGur the regular Summer School work s'- mijc'-iu- : 'vut fire horticulUtah’s be charged a small fee Evof will ough survey business and a rr to sl dr-osetural resources and study the hi Id the girls are gu-- ef r n’ioes were eryone who possibly can should ra sturN clever rea'lv some j rff Artwork rpont take it as it is a matter of life pioblems connected therewith t s cannot posthe Uy that some Third— Promote the greater with two musi- - and death to thousands of turn (i the their when on far Two! iual on far efficiency of Utah’s orchard- sibly no week f g the comes gardens wood lots and nnrser1 !“n liy lfc -n P-''- fntal ‘ a-- Co-opera- te - 1 knwiihont ' -- -- 'e l-- c v-tr n-’' 1 - fa'-or'-- i peo-rretMnn- GIRLS’ CAMPFIRE TO-NIG- HT ci 8 TO 9 |