Show CL i DO YOU OWN A PURCHASE THAT WAR SAVINGS STAMP? STAMP TODAY Published Weekly by Utah Agricultural College Logan DR HARRIS AUTHOR LEST WE FORGET! OF NEW BOOK The Sugar lleet Industry Dr F S Haris director of the Experiment Station of the College has just returned to the publishers the final proofs for his new book “The Sugar Beet Industry” This book which is being published by the MacMillan company as a volume of Rural Science series edited by L II Bailey of Cornell will be issued early this fall It was pushed to an early completion by Dr Harris on the earnest request of the publishers because Utah Wednesday He who can forget the little ones that June 26 1918 Heber Meeks Editor and Mgr PRESIDENT PETERSON lie mangled 50 SPEAKS fathoms deep under the shattered hulk of the Lusitania who has no reverence for the dead and their devotion no prayer for the dying and their anguish no pity for the bereaved and the broken whose blood is not quickened by our perils whose heart is not softened by our pains who reads of unmoved of blasted homes and wasted countrysides desolated cities and desecrated shrines of heroic Belgium overrun but not conquered of epic France and the noble dead that lie huried there — the great dead that fought and He who the innocent dead that merely wept and waited can forget these things or be indifferent to the sacrifices and the sorrows the bereavements and the burdens of Freedom's Gethsemanes — that man is a Hun at heart for the crimes that none but a Hun can commit none but a OF TEACHERS Declaring that the problems of the war is not essentially a military one but the overcoming of the German system of philosophy President Peterson proclaimed it the sacred obligation of teachers to inculcate into the minds of the students the ideals of Americanism In order that teachers might become thoroughly informed upon the issues of the war upon the treachery deceit and high millan company placed with him Harris The new volume treats the sugar beet industry from all angles following an introduction chapter giving the early history of the beet sugar industry Dr Harris treats in successive chapters the sugar beet plan conditions for growing sugar beets soils adapted to their growth manuring and rotation of crops contracts for raising beets preparation of the seed bed for planting cultural methods irrigation and drainage of beet fields harvesting beets pests and diseases affecting the beet factors the quality of beets and cost of producing beets Due to the extensive work done by the Utah Experiment Station the rroduction of sugar beet seed the chapter covering this subject will be received with especial interest by the agriculaf-feti- ng tural world The sociological side WILL ADDRESS STUDENTS ON EDUCATION AND MAR Superintendent Wilson of the public schools of Topeka Kansas and prominent in inter-- ! national educational circles will cet lire before the students of the Summer quarter of the I tah Agricultural College Mondav md Tuesday July 1 and 2 according to an announcement just ma'V by Dr J II Linford DSupirector ot Summer School erintendent Wilson will discuss educational problems of today in a series of three lectures Especially valuable will he his duscussion of the influence of the war on the education of the future The lectures will all be held in the College Chapel on Mondav at twelve noon and in the evening and eight-thirt- y on Tuesday at twelve noon Registration for the first term of the Summer Quarter is still continuing Already the number registered is well in excess of last year’s total Many more are expected for the second term which opens July 22nd As in past years the social life of the summer session is a great success Friday night June set aside for a big been 28 has on the College lawns jollification and games will feaDancing ture the evening Refreshments will be served Plans are also well under way for the annual canyon party of Summer School of beet culture is treated in a chapter on beet raising and community welfare The closing chapters of the book cover sugar making sugar cane culture and the world’s use and supply of students sugar I head WORK CHAPEL ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES Hun can forget! the present sugar shortage demanded at the earliest possible Lest you forget buy War Saving Stamps to your utmost moment an authoritative work capacity on the production of sugar beets and the extraction of beet sugar Distinctly complimntary to Dr EDUCATOR BASKETBALL Harris is the fact that the Mac- KANSAS the contract for the lxok before even the outline of the volume was submitted to them This action at variance with the usual custom of publishing houses which requires that the entire manuscript be presented before any contract is agreed is an indication of the national reputation as an expert on the sugar industry in the West held by Dr IN BEGINS handedness of German diplomacy and the beastly inhuman practices of the Prussian armies he urged teachers to obtain the white and blue series of government bulletins These he said should be in every school room That Prussianism might become a horror among the It was asserted that this is no time for over the issues of the war The war is NESS MEN’S GOAT not three thousand miles from us The are at our very doors spies are everywhere in Last Friday Coach Jensen our midst working havoc and called all the boys of the insti- destruction to property and intution together and so enthus-i- a flaming the spirit of revolution tic was the response that to among the weaker elements of If Prussianhi great surprise there was our citizenship is not now ism crushed will enough came out to organize later raise its monstrousit head two teams upon American soil to commit The teams will meet every its damnable atrocities against They will our own populace The hour of day at one o’clock strenuous its demise is now Peace canto have undergo in for not be talked of until the mailed condition to get training season of the fist of the Ilohenzollerin is cast the big games down into the dus tforever Many of last year’s team is In closing President Peterson back and they have sworn business asserted that “the most unholy upon Logan men’s team Iist year in one of thing a person can do today is the hardest fought games ever to slufT the responsibility of his played in the Thomas Smart citizenship” gymnasium the business men Before the address Prof defeated the crack A C team Johnson practiced the student by just one point That point body on the national anthems of was made by Orval Adams who France and England The male is the fastest forward Logan rendered quartet very beautiful has produced It is now thought “Drink to Me With Thine Only however that Adams will not be in the game this year Ac- Eyes” cording to the rules he will be When one of our soldier or ineligible on account of over- sailor boys makes the supreme weight Nevertheless the busi- sacrifice we say he died doing ness men have a good team his When one of us over But the A C boys mean to cop hereduty buys an interest-bearin- g the championship this season Government security we want The boys also expect to chcal-leng- e to be called a patriot Let’s buy the soldier team before War Savings Stamps to help our country and not to be glorified the season is over ARE OUT FOR LOGAN BUSI- dilly-dallyi- ng U-bo- ven-geanan- ce i i i |