Show I'ublishod Weekly ly ) Utah i aoeume xv lid l Tin in I SCudonCs of (lie Kali kidav September Agc-i- 1:2 iiltmal College una MMliKIt 'of engineering hop absence if will be necessary or the Executive Committee 10 dov olopineuts of the near l'uluiv will choose someone to act in her stead One more important position has b’ along the line of mahing DR PETERSON 11lu‘ of t lio most 1 import’’!! REGISTRATION j nE JT ice tw i- 'f‘ p11 j "ic hure c f Ti ME Tile Umo will c i Mu I" Russell was elected oy near luture when tnere will be in 'man tllc Sophomores ot last to cclt jtarly attendance here not hundreds th Luzzei and lie imd year already begun but m the aggregate thousands of lnh "ork 011 1111 year book before the creamery men nu school closed in June The Juniois stock feeders blifh- carpenteis hnd it necessary to hold a new smiths mechanics canal manage s lull election to choose a housewives friut growers beat man to immediately take charge of their book glowers ganlneiv hog raisers am’ Tiie Buzzer editor should soon be at t he many ot her prict ie al hi-work in earnest the state for n few mui U-- Reviewing (he relaiioi lent hv? existed between the I tali Agrrcui-tura- l College and the people of in the past interpreting the I'tah tremendous influence for good that ft’is Institution lias had upon educational development in the West and forecasting the trend of educational advancement in the future President E (! Peterson delivered a telling address before t he assembled stu dents of the i'tah Agricultural Coltirst lege this morning at their chapel exercises Piesident Peterson spoke as follows: “By federal and state law and with due regard to the orderly development of the state’s education in all its departments the i’tah Agricui-- j trral eai ot w i i ‘ ’ : Dili IX I M FORMS All men who are registered for drill have not been measured for their uniforms should go to Thatch- lei’s Clothing Store and have their ad stress of our indiistual development j j ' measurements taken at ome U College occupies exclusiv'dy four distinctive divisions of eduen-- j tion iu I’tah: First Agriculture thinl Home Eionom’es second and Engineering No man on the campus is busier Agricultural ComMechanic Arts and fourth tlise days than Coach Watson Full merce and Business Adminislia-Fo- of enthusiasm and hope for the football season of lain ho is are the pillars upon widen ijn- - pjs 1Usky pupils in a manner These couises w the College rests s)(is Rtory next month the from cFfiereatiate the College And why shouldn't our jolly coach other Important divisions of the be full of optimism? With six state’s education and admit of tV veterans and some speedy youngwith sister sters to work with Watson should College institutions In a most cordial wry have few fears for his reputation as iu the development of the whole a new coach bmdne'S of education of I’tah Students who have watched the ‘The history of the College is d men who reported t lie first day hh toy full of Initiative and edu'’!- - for practice are predicting a hard licnal foresight From the time of fig't this season for all Rocky president Sanborn to the time of Mountain teams Widtsoe the College hto Captain Judd is here with his two been a leader In education in the j hundred pounds of dash Twitched West To President Sanborn we Rappie are both lit as fiddles indebted for the wise and broad Curtis Church and that fighting have made the Swede” Lindquist are buck on the foundations whi'-a factor In its line such moving CMlegf Paul and Under Presidents What promises to be the find of sphere maintain a Institution Dinner the the season is young Bennion ieadei-sk’A C and developed its particular former student cf the PreparaPresident W J Kerr developed tory School “Teddy” is lightning the Institution tremendously during fast and Coach Watson predicts a the seven years he held oi’Ao UnJ r bright future’ for him on the gridW:n the courses were broadened Hie iron n y lad of little exGardner a plant much enlaiged and Fie a lineman of and a make new should vigorous given perience Tom contribute! and um mean Wlltsoc President Hughes of ability spirit m much or possibly more than all last year’s Freshman team is a good i lliers except Sanborn in giving tue prospect We have forgotten someone Who Institution that high P'vition of He Is it? We can hear him but wheic which it now occupies increased the scholarship oi th: li lie? It’s little Harry Haiton Yes faculty to the point whoie il com- - llnrrv is there at quarter We can pared favorably with any similar in ar hie “Come on boys get that : istilutlon In exLtem o pepper” and ve know our team will to not lack life this year of the College “It is tiie desire Go on Coach Watson Wo aio with build upon the records of these win-iit men who have led i oi cl visioned you to a man We want that team th past by magnifing its ’ Ho hF field of agriculture NEW OITITERS MUST economies agricultural rnglneerin BE ClIOSEV mechanic nils and commerce and — — — —— the ' business administration who G Cannon ne Miss an nTter j which It has come to occupy To the elected Vice President of tho Student Interesting development he other higher Institution is delegated! Hedy has found it Impossible to a resu’t As this year work In medicine law liberal nrUInt the College j FAST SQUAD n drill-“Thes- o j tu t av£l)i ‘ 1 lnstl-lutio- hu-k- ON FACULTY n j par-jnln- g ! ’ r i s I At the close of the third day of registration at the College indications are that two or three hundred more students will be enrolled than y during any prevL :s year in the of the Institution Already the registration of Freshmen outnumbers that of any past year Enrollment in the department of Feme Economics shows a remarkable increase Never before Lave so many girls appeared on College Hill during the first week of school Obviously the Agricultural College is no longer a school for men only Many students holding degrees from other colleges have applied for graduate work here “Every county in Utah is alreauy A well represented at the College is number coming surprisingly large from i emote towns and communities 'the small town of Blanding one hundred and fifty miles from the nearest railroad sent a dozen odd while Bishop Magleby brought a with him from large delegation Monroe The various western states have added materially to the registration California is represented as New are Oregon Idaho Colorado and Mexico Wyoming Nevada Arizona while the South Alabama Tennessee and Virginia send us students From foreign countries come India students from Armenia Persia South Africa Russia and his-lot- When the members of the faculty heir seats on the rostrum in chapel the students will see man) m w faces for nearly twenty additions have been made to the ranks of the instructors since last year e cannot publish photographs of our new faculty members nor can we undertake a description of each The students will have to become acquainted with them as the school year advances They are: 0 W Israelson Professor of Irrigation and Drainage R 0 Porter Professor of Canada” Physiology and Medical Supervisor Class recitation is now well under J W Watson Athletic Coach C R at the College is Jc hnson Assistant Professor of way and everything toward a successful Music Assistant moving nicely Johanna Moen work D year’s Professor of Home Economics Earle Robinson Assistant Professor TIIE PI ZETA PI FRATERNITY of English M II Green State Farm HOUSE take 1 Management Demonstration Agent Instructor in Georgia B Johnson Education George D Casto Physical David Economics in Instructor In Woodwork II Hughes Assistant Assistant BacteriolP Anderson Alma ogist Experiment Station Wilson Instructor in Botany C W Stephens Assistant Professor of M T Irrigation and Drainage Aklous Fellow in Zoology Bervard Nichols Fellow in Botany Lowry Nelson Secretary to the President W W Owen County Agent Sevier Clyde Lindsay County Agent I'tah Alma Esplin County Agent Iron EXECUTIVE I j SHOWS INCREASE COMMIT’!!!’ MEFls the first meeting of Fie Exeui-j’iv- o Commute' held in room 107 yFerday it was decided that Student (Pm Life be made a four page This change tn the column paper size of Student Life Is made neces- ary on account of the advanced The change was price of paper recommended by tho manager and ditor of Student Life At Is again a scene of activity Several of the fellows are already back and the re-- t are expected in a few days Of last year’s Seniors Turn lie Aldous Is tiie only one back in the Forest spent the summer Service This year he will act as an assistant In the Zoology department Andy Anderson is now a Benedict h was farming (luring the summer and Is now teaching in the High Bill School at Afton Wyoming teachRoosevelt Utah is at S'arley ing in the High School He Is the father of a fine baby girl Leltoy Hiliam Is connected with the Extension Division carrying on milk testing work Glen Voorhees spent the summer In Colorado selling knit goods lie is now teaching in the Richfield High School Stan Madsen la farming at Mantl Ed Morris is in the mercantile business at RockEarl Jones ’15 was land Idaho married Sept 14th He la entomol-og'st for tho Utnh-Idah- o Sugar com- pany at Idaho Falls Student Life wants some Journnl-- I lie talent Whv not see yousclf In print? -i |