Show Published Weekly by (lie Students of the Utah Agricultural College oLl'ME XV LOGAN FOOTBALL TEAM GETTING “PEP” rare and extremely valuable makeThe remarks of I)r Thomas up were endorsed by subsequent speakers and we are sure they are the sentiments of those who come to know him In anticipation of tlie first game of tlie season Coach Watson has for the past week been attempting to instill a spirit of pep and sera) into his gridiron hopes The simpler and gentler methods of football practice have been almost deserted for the niore practical methods of genuine Each night the scrimmage work is put through a stiff scrimsquad with the Freshmen ageither mage or among themseUes and gregation on College Hill is FRIDAY (HTOIIKK (! ll e STUDENT LIFE The : A recop he main gymnasium lion committee composed of Missj (Viola Allen Miss Mora Bennion Air Ultimo Xebeker an I Mrs Wiliord Merrill met the Freshies at the door 'and provided each with a green ideii- In order to distingfifieation tag uish the Sophs white identification In this lags were used on them way everybody knew everybody else Did that is at least their names a Does time? the have good ithey when cry you’re trying to baby sleep? in i THE j chairman of the reports that many are being made to hint-- I applications self and Prof C It Johnson for The membership in the Glee Club school appears to be full of boys who are anxious to make a place and there seems to be plenty of good material for each part Some excellent bases are in evidence among Del them being Mr Egbert and Robert Pixton of last year’s mem- -' bership Besides the two old mem-- ! tiers just mentioned Ioberg Coff-- ! man Otte Kirkham Bachman and Thornton have already reported The first practice was held Tues-- j day morning under the leadership of Prof C It Johnson Practices have been held every morning this week at 8 o’clock in the chapel V C Thornton Glee Club ck er -t ni Beautiful Tribute Paid Levi Biter A f de-’am- pall-heare- rs d an HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ENTERTAINS j :J STRIKING EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR The exhibit of the I'tali Agricultural College at Salt Lake has attracted unparalleled attention during the first three days of the State The opinion seems to be Fair unanimous that the TT A C building this year far surpasses what it has been at any previous fair Information is the key note of the A C exhibit and every part of the two rooms which it occupies The conveys its special message work that the College is doing in every department is outlined in such a way as to be readily understood The information by all visitors a nature that one such of is conveyed be cannot but impressed with the great practical work the Agricultural College is performing throughout the State The north room of the F A C building is occupied by the exhibit of the Animal Husbandry Department Charts showing the feeding value of different feeds oats barley wheat bran alfalfa timothy sugar beets mangels and carrots are accompanied by Dr Frederick’s “Ten Commandments for the Horse” and Dr Carroll’s “Reasons for Using a Pure-Bre- d Sire” George Caine has nicely illustrated the value of keeping records of the butter production of dairy cows by showing the average butter-fa- t produced by cows of the United States of Utah of Wellsville and of Lewiston and Richmond with his six Professor Alder White Leghorn hens his simple egg tester and his conclusive argument as to the superior keeping quality of infertile eggs is attracting con- siderable attention In the south room is found information enough to occupy one a full Maps and charts representing day what the A C is doing throughout the State occupy the larger part of the space and cannot fall to impress even the casual observer with the Influence the school is having in disseminating practical Information to the people of Utah Neat rards framed artistically in bunches of grain contain the names of the members of the faculty In every department of the College This important information concerning the College Faculty has been conveyed to the people in a pleasing Lectures by and attractive manner for the coming ear The exhibit from the Mechanic people prominent In Home Economics work will be given every Arts Department is artistically nr-- ( These will alternate two weeks Continued on Page Four) with socials j the club's parties are without doubt some of the best enIt Is a joyed of the school year live bunch girls get busy and join! in order to keep the elephant from stepping on their wallets before they get the second months rent paid tlie Benedicts have held several meetings where ways and means for lowering the cost f living have been Some results have been discussed from the efforts put forth obtained and wholesale prices have been secured which on one commodity alone saved the club members twenty one dollars Efforts are being made to get every thing at a reduced price by placing orders with one house f r the commodities needed by the entire club Last year the Benedicts spent approximately twenty thousand dollars during the nine months they were In attendance at school Through what little collective buying they did DIM It O POUTER MAKES from three hundred to five hundred PHYSICAL EXAMS dollars were Baved This year every thing Is higher and the average ex- I'lxe lVr Cent of C A C Men Found penditure per benedict will be more to Re Cnfit for Strenuous which makes It all the more neees-Bur- y Exercise that careful collective buying be done Dr Porter has made n physical If any one knows where n good examination of 100 students nml buy can be made tell n Benedict finds five of them to have lesions of the heart which would bo aggravated FIRST SONG AND YELL by vigorous activity likely causing PRACTICE These early or Immediate death men will not participate In athletics Fresh men were Introduced to Ray and were advised to live a quiet life Beeeruft President of the Student and refrain from every thing that Body to Coaeh Watson uml to two would tnx their heart songs and some College yells at the Surprising ua this discovery is to last Friday most of us It Is not alarming when meeting In a brief but wholesoulcd greet- compared with the records of other Mr Rcecruft Institutions looking over the feling to the student expressed hi appreciation for the low who till our hall would force honor that the Student Dody had any observer to say that the fresh eotifet red upon Mm In choosing him (Continued on page four) J ! The Home Economies Club gave heir first party in their club rooms October 4 The girls in school were all invited and one hundred were present Airs E G Peterson Airs Dunford and Airs Saxer were honored guests Games and candy pull-- I The ing provided entertainment was success a in decided every party way and gave new girls a chance to get acquainted with the aims and organization of this splendid club The Home Economics club was organized to stand at the head of all similar clubs In the High Schools of the State It promotes interest in the vital points of Home Economics and attempts to solve problems relating to it All girls registered In Home Economics are eligible and it is hoped that many of them will take advantage of the opportunity A meeting Is held each to join Wednesday at 4 in the dub rooms The present officers are Ivy Lowry president Caroline Wlatt vice pres-deOlive Woolley secretary Zel-d- a Kirkham and Olena Smith ex-- i ecutive committee All Interested in joining should see one of these girls at once The dub has already made plans t j w X'o interior views were taken because t his would have required special lighting devices which were at tlie time unavailable Some of tlie Freshmen say the cameraman judging from his military appearance was a German ami that the object of his visit here was to ascertain the importance of our campus as a military position Tluy The alarm was were really alarmed The pictures of course unfounded af society were taken for advertising purposes and will encourage such a large Freshman class to attend next year that our present Freshmen will be helpless to cope with them About two hundred feet of film were taken Tills film will bo shown every evening this week at the State The funeral services of Levi Klter Fair In Salt Lake city together with "Id Sunday were attended by a a number of other pictures of ( ache rge number of I' A C students valley It will also be shown the ind several members of tlie faculty week after nevt In one of the local Included in the latter representa-'lo- n show houses Better go and Bee how were the teachers of Mr Ulter our college looks In the movies llrc prlate floral oerlngs were glv-t- i by he College the Student Body JFMORS NOMINATE Bid the Sophomore class evidencing 'he high esteem In whhh the At the Junior class meeting Wedra-were C A P was held Six nesday the following students a and acted as nominated to fill vacant positions: inartet from the College rendeied Buzzer Editor Ileber Meeks ne appropriate music (Mass Representative on Ex Com President Peterson was unable to K J Kirkham T II Morrell Edith Ilayball M‘tid and Dr Thomas represented Prom Chairman M E Cowley ’he CoMcge telling In a very Hatch Sumner held today he Is to The election way of the career of Levi t the College and the universal at !"Ve uml respect which he elicited 'roni the students and teachers who A NOTICE IIV YAN ’briie to know him Along with the I Those three girls who were In he Jeniniity which characterized him Pf Thomas said there was it President’s ollice please call again VAN a Intellect constituting today Ivor Sharp lead in a brief yell practice and Eb Kirkham piloted the Freshies through “You Ask What School We Love the Best” and "The Big Blue Team” Professor Johnson and his Quartette were enthusiastically received and encored J eye-open- er Along with the first squad performances lately the Freshmen uu-lthe football wing of former star a Bill (loodspeed are developing In see to of style speed play good some of the scrimmages the green lads have been making territory on ’he firsquad in a manner worth Indlca-‘loyour while remembering are that our infanta will lie able to hold their own in the best team BENEDICTS DO CO puriK)se With Mohr Lindquist bid for end moving picture of the most inter-- j Doug Smith and Hatch playing this esting parts of the campus This inpoint it appears that the extremities cluded pictures showing students “Alan shall not live by bread of the line are fairly well guarded coming from the Main building to the great Alaster said two alone” Tlie line is probably the weak pari a the Mechanic Arts building A number of good thousand of the team years ago It still holds north panorama to the east It would exhaust the purse of true sized men are out for line positions tin- northwest from west and A C to live on bread Benedict an new the at but most of them are wing of the Alain building and were it and alone possible but when he game and lack the experience class at finally of a stock-judgin- g must buy forty five cent butter zip that characterizes older players the barns For this picture a numTomorrow’s game will no doubt be ber of the college animals were l'tah sugar and two dollar peaches the small hoard he has saved up an to the line and we brought out and judged by the class fol-'othe summer soon takes on an look for improvements to under the direction of Dr Frederi- during the appearance of a squaw track NTMREIt to lead them during tlie ensuing school year He pledged his entire time and powers to the service of the students of the A C and to the He advancement of their interests called for the support of a united Student Body that whatever he undertook may be properly carried to a successful termination Coach Watson assured the students of his pleasure at meeting them and of his deep interest in the welfare of the College Skillfully holdin check the frequent bursts of ing applause which greeted him the Coach managed to say that the success of the football team will not depend upon any predictions which are made now but upon the actual work of the men making up that THE SIZE OF sympathy of the entire Student As stated in tlie first number of Student Body goes to Mrs ltiter and Student Life the Executive Commither family in their bereavement tee of the Student Body voted unanimously to make our College sopii-fresiiimatin' mi-sixtepaper for this year a four-pag- e en-inch sheet The advanced price The first social affair of the year was staged yesterday afternoon when of paper made this change necesthe dignified Sophomores entertaiu-- 1 sary ed the (Jreenmore class at an infor- MNY WISH TO ENTER mal dancing matinee tMMM CU P during these periods that the Coach utilizes to the fullest extent his opportunity to get ginger into Cnder this influence his players too the team is making vast strides ahead Many of them are still ragand play in a fashion resembling ged much that of an amateur but very would say that observer casual the the right spirit the one they possess as “You can t Coach phrased by the Tomorrow's game will lick us” show more clearly the real stuff in the make up of the squad C IN Prospects brightened considerable' U A last week with the appearance ofj Lewis was Pew is and Pearl Jones the regular quarterbai k of the teamj MOVIES last year and Jones played that Poth1 same position two years ago The newest and latest are fast heady players and their our Institution is the entering of appearance greatly strengthens the the motion picture field Mast Andiew lineup of the backtield a of the representative Thursday Mohr another man with consider- - Mountain States Film was coinnany able experience is putting in a hard jh(ni for he tlki1K a it I'TAII nt Women’s League Give Reception September 2 the U A C Woman's League entertained the girls of the school with an Informal recepBranches tion In the woman’ gym autumn-tinted on tho walla leaves of of the hall gave ft pleasing effect The game '’Filipino” was played with test the forfeits being peanuts A contest In naming different liquids ruused much bewilderment ns well ns sprt The prize In this game was awarded to Miss Eva Butler The new president of the organization Mrs N A Pedersen ntude a She stated that the short nddress of system patronesses for groups of girls had been abandoned for this year Light refreshments wire served In the cafeteria which was also About decorated In autumn leaves The school 200 girls wero present orchestra played during the affair |