Show 1 STUDENT LIFE rl Engineering The Sophomore engineers have been working for sometime on a map of Logan River canals and showing irrigated districts The greasy little hole now used for the power room will in the near future be removed and replaced with one much larger raised to the level of the shops furnished with better machines and maintained as a power room should be Under graduates of the mechanical engineering department will be pleased to note a proposed improvement in the arrangement of its courses Heretofore very little opportunity for specialization has been offered in this department It is proposed to offer elective courses in the senior year so that students may specialize either along the lines of machine design or the transmission of power We are sorry to say that the engineering boys have been accused by members of the band of using their influence to prevent the success We of the ball given by that organization deny doing or saying anything prejudicial to the interests of the band The hard work and perseverance of the band boys deserve something better than their last ball realized Try something else boys the engineers are not bad fellows when approached properly and in a good cause At no other time in the history of the insti- tution have the prospects of the engineering departments been so bright as they arc today Though these departments have so lately been the subject of much controversy in the legislature they are still ours with $5000 to $7000 to be spent for general equipment and a new testing laboratory with modem apparatus This laboratory will be placed in an addition to the Mechanic Arts building As far as can be learned the addition will be to the north wing and the rear of the building The first order for the equipment of this laboratory will cecontain complete apparatus for ment testing It is expected that some tests w ill be made this school year The new laboratory will be so near the proposed enlarged and up-to-da- te improved power room for the blacksmith shop and foundry that all power needed in the laboratory can readily be transmitted from there Agricultural “Cujus cst solum ejus est usque ad ccelum” ie — “He who owns the soil own4 up to the sky” — Latin Law Maxim Those who would like to read a line piece of literature from the standpoint of both pleasure (i e to the agricultural students) and accuracy of statement should read the editorial in the Salt Lake Tribune of Feb 18 headed “Good Men in Demand” Iiall Prcfesssors Merrill Ilutt Clark Stutterd and Williams conducted an institute meeting in Smithfield on the evening of March 9th Though the attendance was not so large as expected intense interest was manifested The quartette was expected to sing at this meeting but for some reason failed to connect “Men may come and men may go” but Prof Farmers’ Institutes go on forever a Merrill held very successful meeting at Huntsville the first part of this month While in Odgen Valley he perfected an organization of the farmers there which will certainly be a great stimulus to institute work in that section “Ill husbandry braggeth To go with the best: Good husbandry baggeth Up gold in his chest “Ill husbandry lieth In prison for debt: Good husbandry spicth Where profit to get” —Tusscr All agricultural boys please take note What will probably occur some day has already passed through the following develop- ment: — The Agricultural Club will meet Thursday March 5 at 3:40 p m Then again: — The meeting of the Agricultural Club is postponed until Friday March fi at 3:40 p m |