Show 4 ttt444440 tJ See the big Tennis match- es iri State Tournament t commencing Monday i4 4t 41 i 4- - ! 4h Hear Proessbr fellirjie lecture next week Watch the Bulletin Board Summer edition 4- - - ' ( v Published Weekly by the Student Body of the Utah Agricultural College i LOGAN UTAH JULY 6 1923 V V wideV known educator will Enjoyed By Students Fifteen general committees composed of from two to ten members each ate at work upon the final details for the big Utah Agricultural College 3rd Annual Farmers Encampment to be Held on the college campus July 31 to August 3 inclusive Although the encampments in the past have been very successful over two thousand people attending the one in 1922 it is expected spates Dr R J Evans director (of the Extension devi-sio- h that this year’s encamp ment will eclipse both in numbers of people attending as well as in the scope of general program all past gatherings of this kind at the college Home health and economic questions of agriculture will be especially DALLAS LORE SHARPE OF BOSTON UNIvfcRSlTY AN In many ways the students EMINENT WRITER AND LECTURER MAKES FIRST who enjoyed the trip to Bear VISIT TO THE WEST Lake should have plenty of grit i A man with a rare combination of qualities comes to us next week in the person of Dallas Lore Sharp Dr Winship editor of the Journal of Education places him among the leading men of the United States today For several years the state Teacher's College of Greeley Colorado has been trying to persuade Professor Sharpe to come west and this year with the combined efforts of Ijhat school and our own he was persuaded to bring his ideas to us here We are indeed fortunate to have such a noted authority y “Who's Who in America" has a half column on Professor Sharpe and his works' Some of his literary accomplishments are: “Wild Life Near Home" “Where Rolls the Oregon" “The Lay of the Land" The Face of the Fields” and other famous nature studies In addition he In fact they had it fairly ground into them on one of two occasions Most of it could be washed off rather easily however There wiere many things gain- ed besides Those who desired to derived a great deal that was of educational value The source of Logan's water supply the life history of the trout the structure of the is on the staff of the “Youth's rocks the causes of their posi- r ‘griiL1’’ - j of trees and an( contributor to A Jan tic M nth- - ti0nS’ were grasped by ly” “Harpers” and ' other maga- some of the more open minded zines of real merit students Professor Sharpens now lectAt mammoth cave Supt Ryan uring at the Colorado State proved himself a hero by takvisit us Teacher's College on his advancProfessor Sharpe is noted ed theories of education arid he ing the girls from41 the upper ' emphased The program this year is to be principally because of three ac- will be with us next week His!??ve will be on 'Monday the water to dry land There lecture has he first first complishments: adIn unusually comprehensive were several fellows decidedly dition to informative lectures been head of the English depart- at 11 o'clock and at that time envious of Siipt Ryan's posiof Boston University since announcement will be made coninteresting exhibits educational ment tion Those who were fortunate demonstratons of a type to in- 1909 second because of his cerning his subsequent lectures enough to have any afe their struct in better farming and farm at Mullein Hill Hingham He will deal with educational lunch at Red Banks pick’s from which he problems and in this connection household management practic- Massachutes Spring in the canyon andSwan es there will be an extensive re- draws his illustrations that he he will discuss nature in an Lake spiring west of Lakota creational program It has al- uses in his English classes and original and pleasing way were added sources of interest on Every student should be present his in compositions unique ' been idea of those the ways to nature lovers lectures his Professor nature at because of third Sharp's directing the college encamp- numerous contributions to our and they should also invite any The trucks arrived at Lakota ments to make them a real vaca-of their friends to take advan- about! 6:30 Mr Cooley's smiltion to the farmer his wife and literature and current publica ing face was a welcome sight children as well as a source of tions in the form of original ob- tage of this exceptional and the hot dogs were speedily profit educationally So the peo- servations of nature Some with stowed away ple of Utah and the surrounding stronger appetites satisfied states are invited to attend the Richard Morris one of our Miss Dunn Leaves To themselves at the lunch counter third annual farmers' encampEveryone cleaned up as far ment of the Utah Agricultural graduates who is teaching California In Study as possible for the dance It College and to come prepared to science at Logan High still was a real rousing Aggie out in the tent city among ’sists on going to school Hi0 Miss Iva Maud Dunn head dance the kind where Coach the trees on the east campus of wife Sadie Morris will probab of the acdepartment of drama- Jensen makes everyone-feethe college to prepare their own out her Master’s degree tic interpretation and public quainted The music was good meals over the campfire if they ly take leaves this week and the floor was smooth wish or to eat at the college during the summer speaking of cafeteria where all meals may for Pasadena where she On Saturday the majority went hiking to (the Audene Mernll ’23 and stu-w-il be secured at a very small rate with the Pasadena students and elsewhere study AfterA limited number of tents will Associa-tio- n springs Playhouse Community Coach Jensen and some be available for those who are two years was on the campus a one of the oldest and best ward not in a position to furnish heir few days this week taking ex- recognized organizations ‘of its of his standbys played ball until the heat nearly melted them own but people are urged to aminations and closing up the kind in the United States Some of the girls learned to bring their own tent where this- student body affairs will Miss Dunn undoubtedly is possible Those who are nlanpitch horseshoes and they benewest best and receive the or at hotels or restaurants especially ling to attend the encampment teria eas that airfldy to the produc- - came rather expert school who in Those attend the to out city are urged and to camp and direction of plays and those who ha(j taught lon to will however be encouraged their with county Of course there was bathing communicate to on her the return college on live beautiful the college and boating all hours of the agricultural agent af once if in will to next fall able she be althev will not be able to bring campus during their stay day and some of the more rohi?h of standard crease at hotels tjie live their own tent js the word from though they may mantic individuals went boathas dramatic that in productions the city Everything possible Dr Evans Peonle may furnish several hours of the ithe insti-- ing during been characteristic of to their done make will be care stay own they provisions jf their tution for a number of years (Continued on page three! 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