Show Live and Help Live Supt Muir in Chapel Tomorrow Summer Edition Published Weekly By The Student Body of the Agricultural College Vol XIV LOGAN STUDENTS TO Superintendent Special Visit to U A Pays C Mr Leo J Muir recently appointed State Superintendent of Public Instruction will address the summer school students in chapel Thursday at 12:15 Mr Muir replaces George N Childs who resigned to become superintendent of the Salt Lake City Schools Mr Muir who takes up his official duties July 1st has been associated with the Davis County Schools for a number of years where he established an enviable record as a teacher and scholar He was for a number of years with the Bountiful schools and from there was selected as principle of Davis High School Superintendent Muir is making special trip to the A C and will have something good for everybody It will be arranged for classes to be let out early so there will be enough time before chapel for everyone to obtain lunch The time for assembly will be 12:15 Everyone be there and get in early STUDENTS INVITED ON JULY EXCURSION the dates selected by the Advertising Committee of the Chamber of Commerce for a big trip up Logan Canyon to the Tony Grove and White Pine Lakes Everybody in Cache Valley and a special invitation to staudents who are attending the U A C Summer School are specially invited to make the trip This will be a happy relaxation at the end of the first term It will be an of summer school organized and systematized effort to learn something about the natural beauties of one of the most famous canyons of the west The plan is to go by auto as far as Tony Grove on the afternoon of July Camps will be made here and early the next morning the trip to the lakes will begin The climbing parties will return to Tony Grove that evening People who expect to make the trip will make their own arrangements for transportation camping and food Any information desired about the July 1st and 2nd are 1 JUNE 23 1920 GLEE CLUB MAKES HEAR L J MUIR New UTAH Number BIG CANYON HIT Sings at Keiths Theatre on Way to Altantic City PARTY SATURDAY The Utah Agricultural College Glee Club scored a big triumph Saturin a reappearance engagement at Keiths Theatre day night Washington D C according to a telegram just received at the President’s office from Milton H Welling Utah s Representative from the first congressional Aggies to Spend district In a program of excellent numbers the U A C Glee Club was credited with being the best They made the stopover while on their way as special guests of the Rotary Club of the local District 11 to the International Rotary Convention now being held at1 Atlantic City New Jersey They left immediately after the prpgram for Atlantic City FORMER A C MAN PROF GETS HIGH POSITION Dr Elmer D Ball who for fourteen years was connected with the Utah Agricultural College as a member of the faculty and Director of the Experiment Station has been appointed assistant secretary agriculture of the United States Dr Ball entered upon his duties June 12 Dr Ball came to the A C in 1902 from the Colorado College where he had been since leaving his graduate school the Iowa Agricultural College His membership on the U A C facul7 at the end ty dated from of that time he took leave of absence to do graduate work at the U of Ohio where he received the degree of Ph D He then returned to the A C and filled the position of Director of the U A C experiment station till 1916 Dr Ball owns and operates a farm in Utah Secretary of Agriculture Meredith states “The Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural interests generally are particularly fortunate in securing the services of a man who has such a wide knowledge of the agriculture of the country and who is so intimately familiar with the problems that the farmers have to 1902-190- solve” THE PLANT INDUSTRY BUILDING READY One of the finest ami best equip-e- d structures on the campus and in fact on any campus in ti e west is just being completed at the Utah Agricultural College This will be the third one to become finished and oc- cupied within the past schotSl year Built of brick and concrete and finishit ed in marble and white plaster forms another splendid building in be Secretary will by given outing quadanglc of the campthe imposing Commerce of Hovey of the Chamber (Continued on Page Three) Phone 56 HENDRICKS ON NEW COMMITTEE i i j Prof George B Hendricks Direc- t i ' ’ This committee is headed by Mr Glen Levin Swiggett Specialist in ommercial Education in the Bureau It will represent the jf Education jtates of Utah Colorado Montana IjVyoming and New Mexico In discussing the function Committee Prof Day in Mountains Hurrah! we’re off for the Canyon when? Saturday morning at 8:50 Eor a romping jolting roaring rollicking dashing chasing climbing eating caving wonderful good time in Logan Canyon Up at the caves where you can explore the unknown where ‘the ?un shines down only on the trees or from behind the hill and where all is cool and luxuriant by the river This will be the jolliest excursion of an age We won’t miss it Listen and get all the details for this day of bliss It will be an all summer school event Don’t be misled and figure that this doesn’t Of Course ttiean all we all go if you intend to die or drown in the lake or tour the world in an airplane don’t let the canyon party stop you but all others sign the ‘Party Ticket” which will be displayed on the doors of the chapel and other conspicuous places pledging your presence at said party Sign up for the committee must know the number who will go Do this before tomorrow chapel No one will go in their palm beaches (Continued on Page Two ) — ’ tor of the School of Commerce and Business Administration of the Utah kgricultural College has just bene appointed a member of a committee made up of leading economists from the western states which has been formed to further the corelation between college courses in business and jtusiness conerns ! 34 Hendricks i 1 of the said: CAINE jThe appointment of a group of economists to investigate the needs of the business man and fashion the courses given in our business colleges to fit those needs is a very significant step forward in Commercial Education It is a move in the right direction and I believe all business men will cooperate most heartily with us in our inSome criticism has vestigations ATTENDS FINE STOCK SHOW I i Ijeen heard in the past concerning the It Work given by business colleges lias been said that the subjects taught t hot bear directly enough upon actual business life That was to a certain extent true in the past but tiiat condition is rapidly passing away Such work as will be done by (lid tiiis committee will bring about still further corelation between business methods as taught in practiced in real life” school and Professor Geo Caine arrived back to the college last week from attending the National Holstein meeting and sale held at St Paul Minnesota This was the greatest veent of its kind ever held While away Prof Caine visited the University of Minnesota and Iowa State College also a number of large breeding farms of both beef and dairy cattle in Minnesota and Iowa As representatives of the Cache Valley Farm Bureau Prof Caine and Mr Funk of Cache Valley obtained a carload of Holstein calves from Northfields Minnesota for distribution among the farmers of Cache Valley These arrived at the U A C barns last Friday where the farmers obtained them Some of the best bred Holstein product were among the shipment and they should prove a valuable asset to the dairy business of Cache Valley B |