Show You’re Next Years’ Teams Frosh Better (Jet Out Subsc ript Inn Kill)' aoii 1 1 $ I oo Basketball Every Night Watch Aggies Do mt jenr I’uhliahed Weekly by the Student ci LOU AX CITY Services Held For ii TEH is Snappy Old Timers Mohr Neilsen Jarvis Captain Show Well First (Jame Feb S (Janie With 15 V (’ FRIDAY UTAH MOVES Able Professor SCOOP HIGH live coots per copy lAM’AKY 31 i 11110 SUM IlKIt 3 ' PREVENT MAY NOT PLEDGE F A Merrill Buried Died of Pneumonia January 2 Long Associated With Extension Everjone Must Wear a Mask Wttrk And Have Daily Temperature Heading — Delinquents Will Be Funeral services were held yesterDealt With ef-l- ei lop-side- d I D cam-batin- V 1 For V ar g TILL 'I he It O T C will he organized the College this year on tb same Active1 Among the late acquisitions to basis that It was formerly th faculty Is I)r Willard Gardner woik will commence as soon ns the of the department of physics I)r work of demobilizing the 145th Utah Gardner Is nn old graduate of the U Field Artillery Is finished The paper A C He received his II S In 1911 work will soon be reaD for the War After graduating here he taught Department and the Quartermaster physics and chemistry at the n Y C Department will ship within the next for a time He enrolled In the Uni- few day to Fort Douglas two carversity of California at Berkeley loads of supplies consisting of 1000 where ho received his Masters de- cols blankets mess kits rifles etc The Committee of Education and gree and later his degree of Doctor of Philosophy While at Berkeley he Special Training at Washington worked mainly In physics which had charge of the S A T C Just at present Dr Gardner Is will have charge of the n O T C working with the aid of Mr Kwtng with the unit here coming under the of the department on "The Move- District Inspector at Ban Francisco ment of Waters In the Boll" In this It Is expected that the Committee work they hope to formulate some of Education and Special Training law by which this movement Is gov- will act Immediately upon the future Dr Gardner states that the of the R O T C ao that definite erned work Is proceeding satisfactorily and proceeding ran be taken The future of the H O T C will ei proses great satisfaction In the rebe Influenced to a greater or less desults of his work ao far gree by the action taken by Congress when It discusses the question of No Rush universal military training and the site of our standing army As yet there la no definite Information given out by the war department a to the step that will be taken toFaculty and town ruling prevent- ward men who have seen aervtce at Thla question wilt ing social gatherings have affected home or abroad soiorlty rushlnga to the eitent that be one to arise at every Institution at n4 rush partlea will bo held by the which an R O T C unit la estabUfeek Goddesses Instead of partlea lished and undoubtedly will be one hy the sororities Individual partlea of the first to be acted upon by the may be given by not more than three rommlttee In charge For the presmembers of an organisation to not ent however Ihelr status Is the same more than three protective mem as lhat of any other Individual hi Sorority v ml The rushing season will close f HI MIMW letter will be tent Sunday Da your turn to star next year ind the final pledging of the year Freshman he prepared! See Coach n ln Tuesday Romney at 4 p tu today February 4 Bat-unla- y Sb n SPRING! 0 As a result of a meeting or some members of tile council to have no men eligible for fraternities till their Sophomore years The practice of this principle has been interfered with in the (last by a feeling that an injustice would he done fraternities running houses But this year since only one fraternity Delta Nu is now running a house this objectionable feature does not exist Formal action will be taken Monday when the Council again convenes Other rules already established which provide that a rushing season ending with the sending out of bidding letters February 13 to be answered not later than February 17 will be enforced If no action is taken on the matter of delaying the season The present rules also provide that any man admitted to full College standing hy the College and who has completed registration by February I will be eligible for fraternity membership Health regulations provide that no public parties be held so if fraternity rushing starts before spring it will very likely he of the same nature as that being done by the sororities— in- surprisingly large registration is to he noted in the School of Commerce and Business Administration In General Science both the scientific and the cultural subjects have heavy registration to take Many students expect advantage of the opportunity offered hy the College to secure a full year’s work by attending the Summer quarter Practically the entire College faculty will be in attendance during Summer school and a full list of courses will be offered are By intensive work seniors being allowed to graduate in June 1919 upon the completion of two quarters’ work EO b Ul o 1C s be he iy g de ir d T f 1 if be D d Tl Wi be at t e ta iw it trs GROINS S Ig on f Ef le’ h Regulations is x‘rinl-sio- P iri Utah Agricultural Colh gu lias again opened its doors for school work with a registration surpassing all expectations An exceptionally large number of returned soldiers have registered bringing the number of new students that is those entering for the first time this year almost up to the number of returned students Great interest Is being manifest in Agriculture and in farm tractor courses The courses In Home Economies are well attended while a dividual rushing SUGAR tv The- Men From Whole I’ S (lather at A C Faculty Men (Jive Graduate Goes to South AmeriAddresses Town and College ca For Guggenheim — Has town people Fnite in Entertaining Visitors Had a Wide Experience In Copies will he distributed to all students to the 145th to the State Irrigation Utah an produce better sugar legislature and townspeople desiring beet seed with higher germinating them Mr L M Wlnsor Irrigation Enpowers am! at lower cost than can for the U S Department of gineer sal most was This the fait Freshles — Here Is your chance to Europe from the Agriculture who has been cooperatone that developed lent show your ability Show up In the discussion of the experts In the beet ing with the College has left on a gym at 4 o’clock each night and ice sugar Industry who met at the Col three months leave of absence for how to do It lege January 29 29 and 30 In th" Chile South America where he will initial session of the American Asso- be chief engineer on an Immense Irciation of Sugar Beet Agriculturists rigation project of the Guggenheim Library should This Information prove the internationally known mining enbeThe l ibrary Is iqeii during gineers and promoters of New York Ftahna lo particularly gratifying from H:liO a III college cause It was due to the efforts of the ’Uv Ttils position will command a On Saturdays until 30H hi Stalargo salary and It will also confer Ftah Agricultural Experiment from H:lMi a in until 1:00 p in a signal honor on Mr Wlnsor and to other more agency than any Hie faculty buve direct airess tion to I lie books on the shelves and that the production of augur beet the U A C his alma mater students only hy eelal The exact nature of this work will seed was made a commercial Every hook taken from the bo to divert mountain streams of thla ilek must lie signed for The convention was a remarkable particular section Into such a posiHooks may lie drawn from the llhmry for home use with the auccews according to officials tn tion lhat they will be available for The Cupgen permission of the l ibrary attendattended Irrigation purpose Representative charge ants ' The hooks mut he signed mine hems have at work tn several beet producaugar four big for and not kept longer Ilian two front the towns Ion aert minlrsr Their this and sections comprlalngMIchlgao hooka who To those weeks ing keep and no have support agricultural longer the privilege of taking Ohlotho Rocky Mountain aectlonthe used hook from the Library will he food all by the Caliand consequently section Infer Mountain denied towns has to bo carried long these fornia Reference hooka such as die slons of the associa- distances by water This Is naturniaga-lin- e During the (binaries encyclopedias The land n I H mu 1‘uhlle were incuts and (’ tion addresses given by: Dr E ally a costly procedure Is suitable towns these may not lie taken from the Lat surrounding entomologist (j Titus formerly ibrary the College who apoke on the augar for f nmilng tf water could be brought Reserve InmAs for classes may The climate In this pnrtlm’sr le taken hy a student In the class beet nematode and Dr George R to It like that of Utah la very dry of region Agricularhool of at 4:30 p m hut must he re the IIIU head turned to the Library cWk disthere beet being on barely one Inch of rainwho augar ture spoke 0:30 a in the following day AfMr Wlns'ir’l In soetlon some besides such other eminent fall ter reading a reserve bonk in the ease the water to Is then bring of Austin problem Library return the ImmiK tn the men as Mark of eternal the from down of V regions K the Winterhalter Co desk Sugar I Ive rents a day Is i barged on United Slates Beet Seed company snows to the dry sea coast tn oroer e all overdue IhsAx Twenty-livand I A Moorhouse of the U 8 De- that food may be grown for tho m rents a day Is rharged on all "re of the region partment of Agriculture serve books" ki pt after 0:30 a m Wlnsor as he ts popularly ImmK "lam" the was a from Entertainment student provided taking Any without known the library among hi friends whs born permission visitor who Included farmers from mar Is Bale lo suspension fmm the whole western country as weR as at Enterprise Utah In 1885 Until loud the eastern notables by the Com- he was thirteen he spent his Urns HUM E IN’ 1HE I limtllY mercial Boosters club of Iogn and alternately on a farm snd In B'dtool Ml vr III M 1XT IM D hv the College authorities (Continued on Tags tl iwo-hn- hi Many Returned Soldiers Regisof the Fraternity Pan Hellenic Counter Interest in Home Ec and cil there may bo no pledging of new Tractors Full Year's Work A registrants this year till spring May Be Had ilesite has been put on the part of ycntTdi TO START SOON MAN EXP STATION I FRATERNITIES 0 day for Professor Iorln A Merrill of the FxIciihIoii Division who died To safe guard the health of the Aggies gat away to a good atari Saturday January 25th from the In students basketball Tuesday afternoon against an outbreak of ints of Influenza — pneumonia fluenza the College authorities have when they defeated South Cache Professor Merrill was born April made two rulings which must be livscore of 18 to 4 High by the 18 7fi at Richmond Cache County ed up to All students must have their IS In tin Smart gym Coach Jensen fah and spent his boyhood there used about twenty men and each taken daily between the In 189 2 ho registered at the A C In temperature hours of 7:30 nncl 12:00 and everyallowed to good advantage (EspecialAgriculture Four years later he re- body must wear a gauze mask ly true Is tills of Mohr Capt Jarvis ceived his B S For a year after and Nielson of last year’s state chamTemperatures are taken in room he assisted In the dairy 17s graduation Masks are for sale at the enteam Others who showed pionship department at the College The next trance to the main Well were "Bus" Ilernstou Stan Anbuilding Strict two years of his life were spent In nn derson Harris Cyril Hammond and compliance with the rules of the Inecclesiastical mission to California! stitution in this matter of health pro"Dave” Watkins the lntter a fresh-after which he practiced dairying at' tection will make for it n last year with Hot Klder High results In Influenza Any who ignore the Another man who promises to do well Murray On August 1 1913 he was put In Is "Joe" Maughan C former B rulings place themselves liable to the employ of the Extension division some drastic action hy the ar faculty A as county agent In Sevier county record Is kept of all having their These with Morg Me Kay center From here he was transferred to astwo years ago and Dave Co should temperatures read and all delinquensistant county agent leader on June cies are noted make anything In the world look sick 1910 which latter position he when they get going good Just how held until the time of his death good they really are will be shown Mr Merrill was held In high eswhen they clash with Coach Knapp's teem both by his professional and 145th F A Souvenir B Y C team a week from Saturday church associates for the vigor and In the Smart gym with which he did his work Edition Planned In preparation for this game prac- loyalty of the funeral feature peculiar tice will continue nightly with Coach services was that no flowers were Lowell Romney's freshman crew By Student Life due to an expressed wish hy which he exepect to have rounded present Mr Merrill that there be none Into form as fast as enough men A magazine edition of Student For them games will be arLife roinmenoratmg the visit of the thru-ou- t school with teams ranged high ) 145th Field Artillery to Logan and the State the will be Issued about FebCollege was snappy The game Tuesday 15 If present plans carry The ruary school thruout the high boys putting proposed pamphlet will contain cuts up a fight which augurs well for them of the 145th the College and the In the high school league For them town as well as lo ws stories f the Parkinson and Jeusen played cleverly regiment during its trip overseas while Aggies dope has already been and after here given Status of Returned OHicers For The work arrival will be under the superPresent Same as Others vision of professor Karl Robinson Question To Be Settled By acting for the College the regular DR GARDNER NEW Student Life staff and a connttee of Congress Parties tl IV n mi: of the Utah Agricultural College It u possl-bliit- j e Utah-Idah- o ra ft th ca ve in on ha an E xti etf A' Ki 1st tar Bti SI IO IT V B In L 8 to td lit' h I r 0 t 1 0 m tm In D Is tl I T I I t 4 m t : r 1 I I i |