Show TXJD Annual Alumni Ball PUBLISHED WEEKLY VOLUME VIII BY STUDENTS LOG AX UTAH OF UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FIJI DAY DECEMBER 17 1909 MONDAY JANUARY horticultural inspectors a better understanding of the work tliev aie expected to do Toe course in ForeGry will bo conducted by Julian E Kothery SPLENDID SHORT COURSES of the Forestry Service From Jan 4 to Mare'll 12 the college in OFFERED IN MANY cooperation with the Forestry SUBJECTS Mi Service twenty page illustrated A cular called “Practical Education for Busy Men and Women” containing a synopsis of the winter courses is being sent out by the college It should be read by every student so that when he goes home he can discuss the winter courses with his home people intelligently and tell them just exactly what is offered The following is an outline of the courses offered and of the time they will run : The Farmers Round-up- : From Jan to Jan 28 1910 Dairying: From Jan 17 Feb 19 24 to 1910 March 12 1910 From Jan Conference : Feb 5 1910 Commerce: From Jan 4 to 24 to April 2 1910 Mechanic Arts: From Jan 4 to April 2 1910 As will be seen three of the courses begin on the first day of school after the holidays and the others start at different times during the month of January The faculty in charge of the winter course in Agriculture numbers fifteen Prominent among them is the name of Dean C F Curtiss of the Iowa state College who will deliver special lectures on Animal Husbandry The courses in Agriculture include work in Horticulture EnLivestock tomology Agronomy Poultry Dairying etc A THE ELECTION Horticultural Inspectors course is designed to give county OF MANAGERS course in practical forestry planned to fit a Forest officers better manifold duties The open to Forest officers who bring a written dation of a Supervisor for their SMALL PERCENTAGE OF course is STUDENTS SHOW those and INTEREST recommenThe annual election of athletic or District manageis took place last FriOfficer day As usual a lot of individUnder the direction of the uals showed their utter lack of School of Domestic Science and interest in student affairs The Arts the Housekeepers’ Confer- result showed that few more than ence will be conducted Like the one half of the students used other winter couises it is very their right to vote The men who practical and will cover the var- will watch over the affairs of our ied phases of successful home athletes for the ensuing years making A feature of the confer- are : ence is the series of lectures by Bob Wrigley football “Mexie” Holden — track team specialists Besides the college rossa rd — ba sket b al Ed experts who will lecture Willard Hansen Pure Food CommissionDean Peterson baseball v er Maud M Babcock of the With such men at the wheel no A C Nelson one needs to worry about the of Utah State Superintendent of Educa- management of our athletics tion Mrs Zina Y Card Mrs Susa Y Gates Miss Lucy Van Cott Mrs Byron Cummings and Doctor Beattie will talk on special Each venr the Alumni Associa- subjects The Courses in Commerce con- tion has given a grand College sist of instruction in Bookkeep- Ball— a dancing party— to which ing Commercial Arithmetic Com- are invited all students faculty mercial Law and Penmanship members and friends' of the ColThe course has proved to he lege It takes place regularly on first Monday after the openhighly satisfactory in past years the and we may reasonably expect ing of school in the now year that a large number of wide and comes this year on the 10th awake men and women will take of January Last year the affair was an unqualified social success advantage of the work ofi’ered In Mechanic Arts practical and this ear it will he better work in Carpentry and Forging than ever Remember the time The splendid equip- the place — and the girl! is offered ment f the shops coupled with Dr Frederick (Zoo T) : What its excellent corps of instructors of? is sure to make this course of is the body made Student hesitates great value Dr F : Well is it inn !( of in the Everyone interested work should procure ft copy of woo coal or iron? Student: T have seen block the circular and students in cn should acquaint them 1 Horticultural Inspection: From Jan 24 to Feb 5 1910 From Poultry Management: Jan 24 to Feb 19 1910 Forestry: From Jan 4 to Housekeepers will give GET READY selves with the courses so that they can do their share to spread tin gospel of practical education to the people of their homes WINTER COURSE cir- 1910 10 Uni-versit- alumnTball I par-tioul- nr 1 NUMBER 13 1 The present school year promises dramatic entertainment of extraordinary interest Three dis- tinct productions are to be given all of which are first class The two plays have been carefully selected able easts have been picked and the hard work of nurtoring the parts has beep going on for weeks The opera has not vet been chosen:t but we trust Prof Thatcher implicitly “Mr Bob” the high school play will be the first one given being scheduled for some time in January Those who are to take pait in “Mr Bob” have been working hard every afternoon trying to forget themselves in their parts that they might be able to give to the students the best exhibition of real comedy undertaken by amateur ever players With the untiring of Miss Stewart to count on success may be assured to every i ef-foi- ts participant Those who are in the cast of “The Climbers” have that play well under way and will strive heroically to have it ready for the students and public by February the fourteenth This play by is a very heavy Clde Fitch drama and will be second to none ever produced by students of this institution With Miss Ormsby ns Mrs Sterling we are certain that character will be as ably represented as any one not a professional of first order could possibly present it And with Otte ns Warden Major as Sterling Miss Nan Xibley as MrsITun-te- r and Goodwin as Trotter we may look for something good These men have no small amount of talent and are sure to please The other members of the cast are equally talented and some have roles almost rivaling the The cast is quite principals evenlv balanced ' however there 'i- - (Continued on Pa jc Eight) |