Show PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME VIII LOO AX LTAIl FIJI I) AY OCTOBER 22 NUMBER 190!) that none of these men have gcsted that the line he run past starred in as individuals hut as the B Y C a group they have starred in President Widtsoe representmany in'" our school extended to Mr Let im all he t fieri to cheer Eccles the thanks of the institu— to them on need SEAOF THE victory theyT GAME THE BIG He told how tion for his work it They aic people that appreciSON NEXT SAT OCT 23 ate it and who will give in return in the future it would he possible ON COLLEGE CAMPUS to hold our social functions at the is the clay of all enjoyment College thereby making a more 3 :30 afternoon old and unified student body days for everybody his monevX worth to voumr get Mr J C Allen secretary of Your out of a game of football FOR the Boosters’ Club spoke of the tudriit-hod- y tickets are good part the Boosters had played in Those without student body tickSTREET RAILWAY tin securing of the railway and and walk in as ets come too pi (‘dieted that in the not far distlieie will he no ticket collectors ALL STARS VS To-morro- w w GROUiBROKEN and your WORK BEGUN WITH FITTING Bring your voice-bo- x feathers to tickle each other for EXERCISES many comical plays will he run Last Tuesday morning at nine In fact some that nobody knows o'clock our students to the numanything about now will he utistudhundred ber of several lized schools and: Profs Langton Barker and ents from other a total of Teetzel with their mathematical townspeople making over four thousand lined up at rocky and physical foundations the intersection of Main and CenMiicly make a good nucleus for a ter Stieets and marched to the dewinning team Langton has told with penants and banners U' in chapel that when asked by pot one of his old understudies which flying At the depot the scene of the way the hall was to go he replied several hundred people the other fellow’s e cut “towards goal” That ought to convince more joined the crowd Amid the the most pessimistic of the qual- cheers of interested spectators: Mr E P Paeon of the t’ommer-- j ity of hall he plays introduced (Tub Parker a man of metal is Mnvor Edwards who in a few! bubbling over with enthusiasm (Mach Teetzel of course will well chosen words indicated what n to play quarter where lie can jrive the street car line meant He also expressed the bethe hall to the man most free fiom A juries and get in the way lief that it would only he a matof “Ives” forward passes ter of a short time until the line Coburn the great athlete of would connect with the surround-i- n would then old the first basketball man the jr towns and Logan northern A (’ ever had the secretary of become the metropolis of the Agricultural College the hero Utah and southern Idaho The of nuuiv an event mav also he next speaker lion Joseph Howseen on the campus nearly any ell piaised Mr Kcclcs for his ennight training for the game terprise and interest in Lojran The noted OW Adams known lie said that anythin" in the way and remembered as a halfback of public enterprise must he benefor the Aggies when last we de- ficial to the promoters and stockfeated the IJ will probably hold holders as well as to the communentiredown that position ity or it will fail in being Next in time comes Jonathan ly successful He suggested that Rockwell Bowell who with his ar- everyone in a position to do so tist s ability alone would com- should help the enterprise PresiTt is dent Linford of the B Y 0 explete almost cial-Booste- j li-bia- j rs Lo-ira- w any picture not sufficient however to complete this most extraordinary There are many others trroup he it said who have seen stars play the game and who have made their star ns spectators Tlicp hove been pinny game tant future the street car would carry people to a fine public hotel and an pressed the opinion that the car line means much for his institution and if the line is made inter-urba- n it will make it possible for students livinsr in surrounding towns to come from their homes to Jfe aW) swf’l school evprv Oa(v up-to-da- lion ry te David Eccles introduced man of the hour” thank- as “the ed the assemblage for their inter-e-- t in the beginning of the work j j and assured them that if such interest continued there would he no question as to the success of the railway He stated that those who cared to do so could secure stock as the hooks are still open Hon James Qunyle the oldest living mayor of Lojran and also one of the early pioneers told of transformation the remarkable that has taken place since he first lit called attencairn to Logan tion to the fact that this year is the fiftieth anniversary of Logan 6 ATLAST THE SUMMIT OF MT LOGAN IS NO LONGER UNKNOWN TO PLUCKY EXPLORERS Special correspondence: Tedi- ride Power Station Logan Canyon Oct 18 1909 News reached licit at f o’uoek this morning that Dr Widtsoe and his party consisting of Dr Thomas Pro Goddard Prf Titus and Wilbur Ball would make the final daVi today Thpy state they are well equipped with impedimenta that is great expectation indomitable and a spirit terrible tenacity copy of “Willie Boy the Wizard of the Frozen North” not to speak of some sandwiches and six quarts of cold tea 9:30 a m Oct 18 First dash altitude feet Dogs ate sandwiches but left cold tea Will dash again when Titus gets his second wind successful 1600 WIDTSOE 12 o’clock Oct 18 — Ascent made at last have pushed to top difficulties great overcoming Grade very steep in some places Atmosphere very light so was our luncheon Goddard’s wind even worse than Titus’ WIDTSOE (Signed) (Signed) 3 a in Oct IS — Delayed in descent because Dr Thomas lost his shoes Titus displayed great heroism — crawled 400 yards on hands and knees over frozen snow WIDTSOE (Signed) (J a m Oct 18 — Get the Logan Journal on the line — will he Deat Tolluride in 13 minutes tails later WIDTSOE (Signed) The explorers very much worn arrived on time hut bore In a recent letter one of last themselves ns become discoverers year’s students now at PennsylWhen the above became curvania Uunversity says: ‘‘One of the funniest things I ever saw oc- rent the undersigned gentlemen curred yesterday iu assembly made affidavit to the fact that the when BJ Conger sat down beside first mentioned gentlemen DID 11 J did not know NOT ascend Mt Logan but passa freshman that the fellow’ was a freshie but ed the day fishing from a bridge found out something was wrong up the canyon JOHN T CAINE HI when a bucket of water was COACH TEETZEL thrown over him” Evidently PROF LANGTOX the freshmen at Penn are thought VJIOF LABSEN to be yorp raw Following the speeches the ceremonv of break invr jrround was pel formed With Mr (Juayle at the plow handles the teams started off and the first step of tin actual construction of this important project was made |