Show Merry Christmas fl00 Subscription Rate VOLUME XXI " t 4 Fire eenti per Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College per year LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 NUMBER 19 1922 & Student Lite Representa tives Aggie Football Squad off Hulctiitu' ©m'fhtijs fit tU j&fuiuntfs To Attend Cal Conference w For Phoenix Tomorrow - Hendricks And Smith Leave For Asilomar California day to Spend Two Weeks at the S W I Press Convention' Saturday morning King Hendricks Editor and Denton Smith Manager of Student Life will leave for California where they will at tend the Southwestern Collegiate Press Association Convention to be held from Dec 26th to Jan 2nd The Y M C A Student Conference will be held In connection with the press convention This will be the first time the Aggies have had represent Rtives at the Southwestern Convention however last year Wilford Port er Editor and David Merrill man ager attended the Western Convention at Stanford University The Southwestern Association includes the colleges of all the states In the Southwestern part of the II S Because of this fact the Convention will bo a big factor in adding new ideas to the college publications Student Life will be the only Utah college sheet represented at the convention this year will hold The Press Convention some meetings separately at which all phases consenting Collegisite publications will be discussed The Aggie representatives will return Thursday Jan 6 DEBATING Satur- TRIP TO st January GIRLS RIFLE S Asll-om- THE COAST NOW ASSURED deThree important Inter-stat- e bates are now assured according to Bill Merrill acting manager of debates One of these with the U of Southern California will be held the latter part of February at Los Angeles on the question ‘‘Resolved that the United States should adopt the form of government” In addition there will be held about the same time triangular debates with the Washington State College and the Montana University on the question "Resolved that the Federal Court of Arbitration with powers to enforce its derisions should beestabiished for the adjudication of labor disputes in essential industries” The debate with Washington will be established for the adjudication of and the one with the Montana U at Logan Tryouts for the teams for j will be held shortly contests these Elected after the holidays The stato debating teams comAt U A C The posed of Francis R Wilcox Milton B Jensen and Emery R Ranker of Athletic Activities the affirmative and Kenneth C Robinson Weston Vernon Jr and PresManagers and assistent managers ton M Nielson of the negative are of athletic activities were named at putting in some hard 6ork now the meeting of the executive com- They vow eternal vengeance on the mittee of the student body at the “U” and the ”Y" Agricultural college1 Saturday afternoon The managers will served for (he 1923 activities while the assist- Association of ant managers will qualify to become managers next year Fred' Daniels former football player of Butlier college of Indiana An association of all the women was named assistent manager of football Next fall he wil be man- students of the college is now well After attending the ager of the freshman team Waldo organized M Hatch of Logan asaistent man- convention of college women at the ager this year automatically raised University of Utah In November a notch and will be student manager Miss Dancey has been working to form an organization in our college of football next fall - Some time ago Durrell Hendricks to enable her to work in closer cofootball player was named manager operation with all the girls At a recent meeting of the women of track Lawrence Carter of Vernal was made asaistent manager of students with Dean Dancey as chairman a nominating committee was track George Spencer was elected man- elected to decide upon those girls ager of basketball and Herb Adam- best fitted to act as officers of the The committee nomson of Richmond graduate of North organization Cache high school was appointed as- inated the following girls: for president: Elma Bennion Geneva Ensistent manager sign and Miriam Jackson for secretary Carol Hanson and Afton At the meeting held on Johnston Dr Winship Talks Monday Miriam Jackson as chairman of the committee presented the In Special Chapel girls nominated and election folloElma Bennion was elected as wed from! Dr president of the association and Winship Friday Mias Boston talked to the students in a Carol Hanson as secretary and a leader la Bennion Dr very capable exercises Winship special chapel Is one of the leading educators of will be an able representative of the America and It was Indeed good for- women students of tho college Mias tune that the College aecured him Hanson has a high scholastic record and has been prominent in school for this date Hla subject was “America Yes- activities terday Today and Tomorrow” Out of the past he' recalled the Uvea and deeds of some of the leading men To Rebuild Mackay such as Webster Clay and John Jay Training The Interesting things that Dr not Winship saw In these men were (P 1 N 8) tho things we ordinarily hear about Nevada — After of In University but that they were interested ' the board between discussion much that and melons and things hogs a ropreseu-tativeInsurance of and In regents every one can find Interest It haa been decided to reHe discussed at some length the stand of California on the question build the Maekay Training Quarters In the of suffrsge for high school gradu- without any radical changes was which conThe floor damuge ‘In plan of ates at the age eighteen nection with thla he pointed out that caused by a fire aeveral weeks ago confined almost entirely to the Illiteracy was not a kin to ignorance was He showed that while some of the upper floor and there had been some American troops over aeaa were not talk of rebuilding along entirely uw lines (Continued on page four) Cabinet-Parliamenta- Managers For 1 Iat i fc - Quarters ' u i " - ECONOMY COMFORT CONVENIENCE 28E 2nd South SALT LAKE CITY UTAH VJ YULETIDE GIV£ TEAM SELECTED Last Thursday In the armory a real battle of marksmanship took place when team number I of the Cirl'i rifle club tied with team number II in a momentous encounter From the two teams of 13 members each a final team of 16 members was to be chosen to meet the teams of other colleges who have expressed a desire to compete with the girls of the Utah Aggies 1’robably the most conspicuous fapt was the spirited enthusiasm displayed by the members Girls who had never fired before applied for a gun and did their best to raise the score Interest and competition waxed as ties were made to nearly Today in Stjulent- Body meeting this year’s football awards and the awards for basketball track and Tennis of last year will be given out Every letter man and men receiving other awards are urged to be there Ttlie U A C Glee club will provide a musical program for the meeting —4 Although the first team won both teams shared in the final team chosen to represent the college: Geneva Hatnh was elected captain and following are the members and their score Saturday: Virginia Eggan 69 Geneva Hatch $9 — 6:30 Place — Hotel Adalia Elsinore 68 Time — Old Afhletes Young Olivia Lee 68 s Edna Hatch 66 And Athletes 66 Daisy Evans Will-be- s Are to Be Ec-cle- Valeria Lee Beth I'ugh Catherine Wood 66 ' There President Ivins Speaks In Christmas Chapel Naval Academy Exams For Utah Aspirants Stes Neverdld the Aggies aud their guests enjoy a more magnificent party than was given by the student body at the gym last Friduy evening 'Twas a fitting event to send every Aggie on his Christmas vacation with a fond remembrance and a spirit of the yuletide For a few brief hours strenuous exams were hut discarded t hough ta and the gym seemed a fairy forest of pines sparkling with colored lights tinsel and snow The dream seemed to come true ns the couples glided through the pines to the strains of melodious music and all went merry as a marriage bell until dance 18 was announced and the 1215 car left the - Scholarship Given' to Utah County Boy s 66 i 65 The third annual athletic banquet Florence Cranny 65 of the U A C will be held tonight at 65 Gladys Dopp j the Eccles Hotel at 6: o’clock Ruth Pearce 64 This banquet la given In honor of Henerletta Bott 63' the football men of the Bchool The Rita Hulme T 63 will Include all of the football ' guests Mrs Josephine Stock 62 Freshmen football men squad Lucille Allen 61 Coach Romney Professor Ray B McDonald Trainer West Howard George Nelson President" E G Peterson and the board of trustees Wick Stevens of Salt Lake will The following act as toastmaster to toasts "Absent will respond Member” A G Barber President E 0 Peterson “Talk” by Rete Conroy captain of 1922 football team “Re Ideals was the subject of the chagrets” coach E L Romney “Foot pel addresa given Monday at the ball of the Past” Captain Henry Utah Agricultural college by PresidParker the first captain at the U A ent W Ivins of the board of trus- A C “Reminiscences” by P V tees Cardon “Merry Christmas Phoenix” In defining ideals President Ivins “From the Allen Jacobs Rev said: “An ideal is a standard of de- Town Folks” Roy Bullen sire an ultimate aim or that which An excellent menu has been prewe strive for in life There are many it is as follows: standards of ideals If a man has pared student is invited to avail Every the wrong conception of bis duty tothis splendid opportune hiuiselr of ward bis fellow-mehla ideals will to meet with the athletes of the ty be wrong and will work to his detrischool They should tee Sam Cow ment If carried Into his life It Is and make reservatherefore Imperative that the right ley Immediately tions kind of Ideals be formed and that an effort to sustain them be made as without this effort they are no better than none at all Education plays a great part in forming the Ideals of the young mind and it is therefore necessary that our educational systems be of a kind which A letter received at 8 he presld will train the students to form and ent’s office recently from Benntor carry Into their Uvea the proper kind Smoot announces examinations to of Ideals” be held In the principal cities of Utah The speaker continued by expresson December 30 192! for appointing Ills faith In the Utah Agricul- ments to U S Naval Academy at tural college to give its students the Nine appointments will Annapolis proper outlook on life to teach them be made from the slate of Utah and to know and to apply the Golden and the U A 0 certainly Rule to their dally lives In the man- Logan rhould be represented and no doubt ner In which the Savior intended It la still will that It should be applied Applicants should be not less the greatest of all rules said Preaid sixteen years of age nor over than w’ho un let declared that ent Ivins The appllr April 1 1923 twenty I1 men and women can learn to use be examined on the fol will cant aelf'th-nesextent entire an that to such spell will not possess theif souls out lowing subjects: punctuation civilisation as have other civilisa- Ing grammar English composition Ills and literature United tions will break down algebra ancient history The apeaker called attention to lory lea and Including the fact that be bad never conn In through quadrat binomial Iheor contact with a man who did not t the progressions and no msttir em plane geometry one of throe unfair treatment or Latin how unfair the person himself wa languages French Spanish sciences or three one physics and others In hla dealings with Deft I11 conclusion the president of the chemistry or general science or one those In clem subjects any hav students the board urged that msy be sufficient to Insure the re a high esteem for the value of and clean living po'ptlus J eel Ion of the candidate Maximum out that whatever height may be ob- work t oo passing mark 2 to A rigid physical examination la tained unless ft be reached through Further course imalso most required of Integrity and honesty the U had at preaid In for may l'" mV U lost portant thing rut's office NOTICE ' : ' IJWsT Winter Quarter Catalogs are now A Srnbbitrd and Blade pin Return available for students at the Presito Rulon Siullli dents office dule For a real advertisement of a you can’t beat a Yuletide The Aggies will be one of game The athletic department of the A about six teams participating In C under the able directorship of the any athletic contest on December Right Reverend Lowell E Romney 25 which means that the attention is now engaged in developing cast of about one sixth of the sportsmembers for a little drama of the men of the U S A will focus eu our high-lighentitled “How tho Aggies husky eleven And a bette- - bunch won the State Championship or the to represent a college couldn’t be Development of Basketball at the found Arizona's bid for a game with us e U A C” Football is being prepared for the demonstrates the prestige attached to a conference championship Tho annual moth-ba- ll rush while the reJaded and but hopefur the laurels have been lost the Mounstudents turn expectantly toward spect of the remaining Rocky tain teams still lingers with thw that elixir of enjoyment basket) all school which turned out last years Football may upset a person with a The standard set by the champs' weak heart but basketball takes a 21 squad was upheld by tin present whole houseful of perfectly sane Inaggregation in all branches of the dividuals carries them thru the game as well as in the spirit of wildest gesticulations possible to the sportsmanship displayed by every human skeleton and leaves them man in a moleskin ' Tbo the team with the- - happy memories and soft- was fighting against an unusually ened brain of a “Knight of the Dem- hard schedule we won fivs out of ijohn” eight games played And if the best The dreams of an opium-smokwe will man wins on Christmas may be wonderful but for real abso solemnly swear and stoutly mainlute unalloyed entertainment allow tain that we e won sx out of a posme to present for your kind consid- sible nine eration the original sport of kings If you want to send a message to the generous apportioner of celestial Arizona or mumble a word of coin- happiness and the only amusement j fort to the weary travelers whisper of Its calibre with no aftereffects it to one of the following: that gatne :'Uaore scientific rthqn Captain Maurice Conroy Howard and Joshua SeigriPd vulgarly known as basketball Woodside the only way you can keep an ends Joseph Maughan John Croft Aggie away from a basketball game and James Evans tackles Durrell is to shobt him See the schedule and Hendricks Sterling Harris and Beritnd out When to comer trand Gardner guards and iArmond Jeffs" centers Wesley Schaub and Clarence SOPHOMORES DRAW Albert quarterbacks Stanger Willard Knowles and Vinal halfbacks Ray Woolley FIRST BLOOD IN Peterson Lowell Romney Coach fullback Professor Trainer George Nelson CLASS HOOP TILTS Ray B West chairman of the athletic council and Samuel Cowley student football manager C CLASS SERIES SUCCESS college hill Has-been- the Aggies FOR SEASON OF AFFAIR LeGrande- Walker of l’leasant Grove Utah age 18 years has been awarded the Union l’acific Scholarship for Utah Comity This scholarship Is offered by the Union Pacific Railroad company to the boy in each county through which Its road passes who excels in Agriculture and civic improvement It provides 17500 with Whlqli to defray expenses while attending school at the Utah Agricultural college According to Professor J C who represents the college in making selections for the scholarship Mr Walker has made a remarkable record in his community for a boy so young He Is the owner and raiser of some of the best pure bred Berkshire hogs in Utah county In fact he makes an independent business of raising this type of hogs For the past three years he has exhibited his animals at the state fair last year taking 3rd prize Also his was the in open classes grand champion fat barrow and 3rd prize for Junior pig was awarded to In addition to this be took 1st him and 2nd prizes for pigs at the boys encampmeut at the state fair The recipient of the scholarship recently sold a boar to Warnicks of Utah county According to Professor Hogenson Warnicks are the rail-er- a of some of the best pure bred Berkshire hogs In the state so the sale la a recognition of the high quality of hla stock At present he owns 11 pure bred hog Mr Walker la attending the Pleasant Grove high school where he Is athletic manager for this year Notwithstanding his many other activities and duties he is a prominent member or the Boy Scout organization of Pleasant Grove and baa ben doing club work there for He will register (he past 5 years here at the opening of the Fall quarter next September The Union l’aelflc Scholarship based 75 per cent on agricultural achievements and 25 per cent on There are cerclvtc Improvement in storks and tain specified crops the raising of which the candidate One boy between the must excel will be sent to the of ages from Utah Agricultural College each of the 14 counties through which the Union Paelflc road paases 1 16-2- 1 Pomona Plays Hawaii Fcctball ts 1 P A) Pomona College— Pomona’s banner will My from the masthead or the Maul when she (eaves Han Pedro harbor Willi the football lean It aboard for llewall on Dec t2 ass divided to renovate the banner and fly It on the trig so (list all win see may read that this Is the Pomona ' boat to the Islands divorce Some people believe In We hollexe In n fight to the finish 1 The Christmas day gain- between and the University of Arizona at Pheonix comes as tho grand finale of Utah’s football sche- FESTIVAL BASKETBALL DOOMED WAS MAGNIFICENT every score right-eousne- WILSON HOTEL Play U of Arizona on Xmas Day And Have Chance to Witness East-WeGame at Los Angeles jUjiWill school ts over-work- er - sen-enc- - David-Gardn- m Standing Won Lost Pet 1 0 1000 0 0 000 Juniors - 0 0 000 Seniors— 1 0 000 Freshmen The Soplimores romped all over the Freshies In the first game of the Aggie class series winning by the score of 20 to 6 The first half ended 10 to 4 for the Sophs who came back in the last period and shut the Freshmen down to one lone basket Soph mores Sears Lectures to Women Students 1 Baker and Webster two athletes from the Branch A C were the stars for the winners scoring all but four points between them For the freshmen Parkinson and Spencer showed up best On Saturday 16 the seniors ait first had only four men but for the sake of a game allowed Baker a sophomore to play renter thereby forfietlng the game to ‘he Juniors The game as played left a score of The tie-13 to 12 for the seniors then overwhelmed the seniors On the following Monday both first and second teams of the Juniors were outpointed by the Frosh squads and the aenlor quintet wua taken Into camp by the sophs Sunision and M Cooley are playing a good atyle of ball for the seniors Kirk Ivins and Ham moiul make a strong group of the juniors but the sophs with Webster and Baker nt present are at the top Thomas Christensen of the Hat and Pugh are among the Frosh ltd lur boopsters When In Salt Lakt City VISIT SPAREY & Last Friday at 2 p m in the chapel Heber J Sears from the Extension department of the U of U gave the girls of the U A C a very Interesting and Instructive moving picture lecture on “The Miracle of Motherhood” The pictures were clear and the combination of the pictures and the lecture proved very effective The chapel was filled with attenThe women of tbd tive listeners faculty were present also Neruda Has Good Fcotball Ssasca (I I N HJ University of Nevada— In the season Just past Nevada Varsity has scored one hundred and sixty points to her opponents’ one hundred aid thirty The schedule was the hardest that a Sagebrush team has ever The Wolf Pack emerged tackled with five victories three defeats and one tie game The conte it with the University of Southern California in which the Trojans were victorwas the firit ious by a score of game In four seasons In which tha Sliver and Blue haa failed to score 6-- 0 $ MEHiE Co CAFES 12 E 2nd So Service S23 So St Sanitation Ct C |