Show I'ilIislKMl Weekly ly Utah Agricultural College llHJAX I'TAII Till KSDAY IUXT :! TIIOKXTOX UP MT LOGAN If you could fall perpendicular from the top of Mt Logan onto the College lawn you would take a pleasure trip of over a mile straight trough space If you would climb a greased pole over 5200 feet up into the at- mosphere and then tread along in the air you would have a horizon t:-- plain to va'k on until you reached the top of the mount that is highest in thi particular section As it is if you wish to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view that is offered from the top of Mt Logan you must rise early in the morning and put in a good long day at climbing slipping and sliding At five a m we were on the road with a canteen full of wa- ter and a big lunch strapped to CANYON PLEASURES 4: VX'X Though not as large as last year the crowd that went to the canyon Mondav ws a select one At the appointed time for departure only thru were on hand Question — why do people insist on being late? Never mind the lumber was there and all jMitc-tiucto entertain them-- I proceeded selves unt’l the tardy ones ap-- j m m j ! k reared i ' By light o’clock a half hundred of the jolliest young people in Logan were eastward bound The Sorosis girls in a c “white lop” who had left a earlier were imt overtaken by the big ruck until they were w ill within the canyon It The weather was ieleal wa good to he in the canyon rather than in the city on such The canyon was at its a elay best and the spot chosen to stop — Bacon’s camp — was delightful It is near the forks anel plenty of shade as well ias a play grounel for cur hall game Each individual or group had its own way of enjoying the Most of the fellows and elay senne of the ladies took part in the hotly contested hall game y which resultce! in a B to 9 side fen George Stewart’s Games book reading tatting anel sleeping furnisheel interest for most of them during the morning They elieln’t want to waneler far from the source of fooel supplies After the salad sandwiches orangeade etc had chascel away the canyon appetites a number of energetic ones began explorations of the projecting crags and pine covered slopes at the risk of being left to walk home They were not lift however as the truck remained to gather up the slrag-ler- s j lit-11- I j i ! j sides The cool morning air was very bracing and wei S II A KIMS mt felt fine over the prospects be-- j fore us We slipped along over Logan river and up the mounNew of tain side telling many a good story and enjoying every thing I)r F S Harris is a young published by farm magazines in sight At eight o’clock we al! over the I J S He has had made our first prints in the man for having done so many fifty two bulletins like things lie has risen gradually published looks large snowdrift hooks and among them being a small white rag as you gaze up the ladder of fame until but his agronomy text book “Prinat it from the city That snow- few men in the U S are better of Agronomy” written in drift is three hundred yards known in his particular field of ciples conjunction with Mr Ceorge long and will average from work than he is Stewart twelve to twenty yards wide is latest effort as an aufrom the Briglie and fifteen feet deep There is ham graduated Young University in 11)07 thor is his book “A Young Man only a small distance between with a Bachelor of Science de- and His Vocation” now in the this one and the next and then lie was assistant in- hands of Richard (I Badger an gree for snow on the walk you may structor in chemistry at the A important publishing house of over a mile He also held the Boston Tlie contract for its C in 1907-0- 8 The vegetation on the tops of position of assistant chemist of publication was signed today the ridges is very scant Many the Experiment Station during As director of the Experiof the big trees are dead or the same year He took his ment Station I)r Harris has dying but the canyons and the doctor’s degree from Cornell in the qualifications that spells sucnorth sides of the mountains 1911 While there he was as- cess He has done a great deal are artistically covered with the sistant instructor in soils for of research work and if you beautiful green of the pine one year and instructor in soils will step down into the west spruce balsam maple quaken-as- p for another He returned to the rooms of the basement to the and much other shrubbery A C in 1911 and was made main building you will see a the beautiful green of which Prof of Agronomy In 1912 great many experiments in was intensified by the soft rays he was appointed director of the alkali being carried out under of the rising sun as it slowly School of Mechanic Arts and his direction crept through them I)r Harris is one of the most Agricultural Engineering and The valley below kept getting this spring was made director approachable men in the Col- larger and larger as we climbed of the Experiment Station to lege He always has a happy farther up The low hills to the succeed Dr E D Ball Dr Har- smile and a cheery word for west became so insignificant ris has written a great deal everybody and is a general fathat it looked as if the Cache Over one hundred fifty of his vorite with students and teachand the Bear Kiver valleys were agricultural editorials have been ers alike joined in one Miles and miles were added to the great plain iMcKccver Appreciated both on the north and the south Fourth of July Reception and instead of the idea of the on! Every your a party is ortfaniz The Fourth of July comes valley that we had when we left the city we found ourselves com- Tuesday which is a school day ed for the ascension of Mt Bo ingan Every one who may be paring it with the big stretches In the rush of the Summer that we call deserts which are School it is very inconvenient to terested in making the trip will found in central and southern let anything break into the reg- please meet with Mr George Utah The white roads looked ular work In order that the Stewart in room 107 today at like cotton strings stretched out class work may go on without 2 :“0 The first lecture of Prof break school will be held on through the valley and the on Pace Four) On our I Director Experiment Station 1 1 Wil-(Continu- Continued on Paire Four) FUitor and Mgr (Continued Paw Three) ed af-forel- eel j vic-tor- The sensation of the day was neither the collision of the truck with a speeding touring car nor the wonderful playing of Dr Linford at third base hut the swimming demonstration staged bv Mrs Kunz and her lescucr I’rof Cowles It was not intended as vaudeville performance hut now that it is al over and IMh are hack to school infe and sound we are glad tt was not serious The wire bridge where the scene started is cer sensatainly a fine place— for watch for tional dizziness menGeorge’s picture Special extion should he made of the d ecutive way in which Mabel burnpre-rde- at the “spread” the and the ing of Helen’s feet conducted sendees “Happy” ” Up to : 1 9 a m we bad fun-cr- nl by not |