Show If Phi Upsilon Omricon r Publishes Next Week LOGAN ' UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 15' 1926 NUMBER 26 PRESID © © Champ And Welti In Musical Concert PROCEEDS AID IN Calm Yourselves pelled those in charge to reduce this issue so as to be within the financial limits of the sale of Blue Bull on Tuesday The staff has been eliminated the ads cut out and only the most important of news printed Be calm and keep your jsmjles up your aleexes-and- all will be well The Home Economics fraternity Phi Upsilon Omricon will will have eharge of "the- - issue ' appearing next week Every thing will be in their hands — with Aria McKinnon in charge Under Direction of College Women’s Faculty League Friday at Tabernacle Frances Winton Champ pianist assisted by Walter-Wel- ti baritone with Mr3 Welti accompanist will give a concert In the Logan Tabernacle Friday evening under the pices of the College Faculty" Women’s League The proceeds from the concert are to be used to help furnish the U A C home economics practice cottage which is to be built this coming summer Mrs Champ studied under Madame Liszniewska of New York and George Liebling of Chicago She was an active member of the McDowell Club in Boston where she gave annual recitals She has also given recitals in Cincinnati and Duluth Mr Welti is director of the glee club of the Utah Agricultural He has been a pupil of College Alfred Best Mrs Paul A Cadman of San Francisco and'Eric Dudley of New York Mrs Welti was a pupil of the late Professor J J McClellan of Salt Lake and was formerly on the faculty of the Utah Conservatory of Music The program to be offered is as " follows: ’ 1 Wins Over Opponent By Only Thirteen Majority — Darley Takes Landslide ly sheet will not appear reg ularly as this one has done Lack of adequate capital com- FURNISHING HOME EC COTTAGE Program 1 Don’t get excited The week- - Beethoven (a) German Dances Allegro Moderato Allegretto Grazioso (Continued on Page Two) Sixty Four Girls Fail To Report 64 64 absent and delinquints follow: Edna Anderson Connie Benson Frieda Bahman Erma Burgress Verna Carlisle Leona LaVern Daniels FlorCummings ence Davis Thelma Dudly Mae Earl Lila Eliason Eral Gillespie Lois Hale Ellen Coral Gordon Hanks Thelma O C Harris Alice Haroldsen Eva 'Haroldsen Mable Hawkins Leah Hanson’ Edith Jenkins Lucile Johnson Eulalia Lee Verna Adams Anne Lemon Genova Lemon Gladys Mallory Ruth Maughan Morjorie Annalyle McCullouch Maughan Ester Hunt Grace Mills Ruth Nuf-fe- r Alfreida Olsen Lillian Orme Mildred J Oversheet Edna Wyatt Parker May R Pearse Edna Pederson Oleta Poulson Margaret 'Reid Lois Rider Mae Coleman Sevy Mary Sevy Effah Sanders Ida Thatcher j Mabel Walkers Norma Watkins Estelle Wheatly Genevieve ' Wilde Gruynn Wilson Laveina Wittiver -Mary Woozly Christine Younker ’ ‘ Comfortable Margin for Y P (By Bert Harward) Downing his opponent majority of only thirteen ‘ by a votes Frank Christensen was declared elected to the office of student body president for the year 1926-2at the close of the counting and checking last night at 8 o’clock By far his victory was won on the smallest margin on theballot the offices of Student Life editor Buzzer editor and Secretary being taken by nothing short of landslides Those offices were wofi by Darley Ostler and Swendsen respectively 7 IKELER APPOINTED Frank Christensen AGRICULTURE HEAD Board Makes Appointments and Budget Submitted by Prexy CATALOG DISTRIB- UTED TO THOUSANDS Campaigning Wins The concensus of opinion Is to the effect that Pocock had the edge on Christensen a week ago but that the insisting campaigning — both in speech and print —won for the latter Frank as has Les has been an active participant in student affairs for three years His victory is a fitting climax and the very definite platform outlined in the campaigning is expected to produce a banner year for the next student body His case will be an exception if his platform means anything —a platform never before has meant anything — The catalog of the third session of Complete Information of Third the U A C National Summer School National Summer School Just is off the press and ready for dis- - Off Press Illustrious Faculty tribution according to an announcement made this morning by Dr: J Kenneth C Ikeler professor of H Linford director of the summer animal husbandry at the college was appointed Dean of the School quarter “This announcement will be good of Agriculture at the annual the board of trustees of the to the four thousand teachers nS in Utah and to at least six hundred College which was held Friday in from outside of the state who have Salt Lake City Another appointwritten in for copies of the catalog” ment of importance was that of W declared Dr Linford “The third E Carroll professor of swine husannual session is exciting even more bandry at the Iowa State College to Darley Editor attention than either theJiifst or the be specialist in nutrition litAlthough having contributed second Already teachers from forProfessor Ikeler came to the col— in ty one states have asked for infor- lege a year ago from Towancea Pa tle to student body publications (Continued on page fourV mation concerning summer work” where he was manager of a large — — ' The plan of the ’national summer commercial livestock farm He was (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Three) -- ‘A ’ Delinquents Official Ballot— U A C Student Body The following girls found it con venient to remold their faces the - They day previous to elections failed to report as was previously requested 225 were present nine excused The President Has Smallest Majority on Ballot Stoker Has Yet At Aarge APRIL 14 1926 PRESIDENT — Frank Christensen — Lester Pocock —— — VICE-PRESIDEN- Bertha Stoker Leah Mouritsen Ora Packer — 305 T —— — — -- —— 318 — — — — —— — 248 223 146 EDITOR STUDENT LIFE Harold Petersen Merrill Darley —— —— - — — — EDITOR BUZZER 420 190 Rex Ostler A J Merrill 207 416 — SECRETARY Hortense Swenson Arvilla Parry — — — — -- — EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Stanley Christensen Clinton D Vernon — Golden Wright ' — Rodney Pickett — — Ruby Stnngham Ferris Miles Newel Sanders Wells Collett Thomas Greene Wm Geddes 440 176 - — — ’ 386 132 232 — 1 - —— — — — — 113 273 229 298 173 CHEER LEADER ATHLETIC COUNCIL Melvin Burke Noel Bennion The men listed below report in the Faculty room at 1 o’clock Friday Failure to report that day and hour The will mean a double penalty with Vilegancees will not be liberal anybody and all men will serve their sentence if checking requires the rest of the quarter Lewis Beagley Ru-lo- n Marion Bari-uBeus Alvin Beck Lavoir W Card Clarence Carlisle Laurel S Cole Alma Duke Byron Darley lEvan Ellis Karl Fife Lorin Fife Allan Fifield Alto Gadd Robert Gibbons Alfred Glauser Harold W Green LaGrand Hall Enoch Hansen Virgil Hansen Mark Holmes W C Hall Advin Harris William Hoskins Elgin Jackson Aaron Jones Weston Jones A J Linford O W Monson George A Nielson George D Nielson J W Owen William Parker J Patterson Howard Dariel Peterson Lloyd Peterson Jetho Rydalch Reese William Riter C O Simpson Sigrid SkancJur Walr lace Soffe Ralph Smith Paul Spencer Theon Smart E C Stratford Sermon Smith Merlin’ Shipley Nathan Tolman J C Welch Lorin Wood Marvin Yeates s I ’ |