Show Stud: o The Creep which was oiginally booked for March 16 bat Be-N- postponed on account of the men ingitis outbreak will be held next Tuesday yOLUME XXVII SM I Bonctty chapter hoaae Sunday Everyone is invited UTAH FRIDAY LOGAN SOCIAL STAGED Beta Delta an Faster rerspttsn at fla holding NUMSE2 2L MARCH 23 1929 mm Legislature Appropriates deu Executive Council Passes 10 s On Students To Receive TO BE DEOIffl Money From State Funds LISTS HITE For College Building Plans Awards May 17 Activity E Increase In Mainte- Nominations Held By nance Appropriation And $175000 For Li- Co-eFor Next Year’s To Confer Degrees Six Schools Upon One Hundred Seventy-Tw- o ds brary Are Most portant As a the State Legislature in its recent session the College is reasonably prepared to continue its development and growth according to - Officers Executive By George Barber result of the action of For Next Tuesday Extra Curriculartivity At Palais d’Or e students were Candidates Im- for Applications graduation with the Bachelor’s degree have Nominations for officers of the been received from 172 students Associated Women Students the Utah Agricultural College were held last Monday at a spe- ajt to the report just cial assembly held for the wo- according men of the school Candidates issued from the office of W N for three- positions president Bell assistant registrar The and secretary plicants represent the six schools A short were named program economics was given preceding the nomin- of agriculture home enarts and science commerce ations Martha present gineering and education In adStringham head of the A W S was nomin- dition to the candidates for the ated to succeed herself as president Blanche Larsen who is Bachelor’s degree there will be the several candidates for the Master's degree and a large number Rhea 0f candidates for the normal Sevadministration authorities eral important actions with relation to the College were taken by the Legislature Probably the most important were the' substantial increase in maintenance appropriation and the appropriation of $175000 for a new library building The increased funds for maintenance will make possible certain very necessary expenditures for badly needed laboratory diploma equipment and for a moderate The candidates for the Bachand increase of strengthening elor's degree who have made apthe faculty to meet the needs of plication so far are arranged by increased registration greatly schools as follows: Agriculture: The new library will be one of Parowan John Adams Lyman the most important improveBennion Logan Golden Bingham ments in the way of expansion Alma Burgoyne Logan that the institution has ever un- Larsen who has recently return- - clarence Burnham Brigham Ivan dergone Though plans for its from 1 Christensen Ephraim Raydolph building are not at all definite JosePh Cummings work will be begun on it in the her eriec talkDeaA Cook’ Dahle Robert Dine? alL Logan ?righam near future short gave Edward Davis Ive Garland Both the Experiment Station piano solo by Ruby Bergstrom Eames Lee Peston Guyman and the Extension Division re- completed the program Henderson George Huntington ceived moderate increases in their Joseph Dewane Jensen Hyrum This maintenance appropriation Henry Jones Malad Idaho Rusincrease will allow the Extension Engineers Stage sell Keetch Pleasant Grove WesDivision to make certain needed ley Keller Logan Ray Littleadditions to its staff of specialW N field Tropic Monson Tradition ists The Experiment Station reHyrum Nireaha Paewai Logan ceived $15000 for its work in the Leland Peterson Curtis Hyrum investigation and study of ani- Patrick’s St On Day Monday American Falls Idaho Spalding mal diseases This will be the the tradiheld forth ' Arnold Engineers Arvil Standing Ogden irst time that it has been pos-TState class of 29 has shown r!lr Begin- Stark Salt Lake Reid Wadley tQ glve this lmportant field tionally in royal 11:30 at vision the in in the and choosing morning ning Pleasant Grove Calvin judgment Wixom like adequate attention met in the engineer’s Burley the type of gift that its members anything Idaho Marlow WoodThe Legislature made a special Engineers in formed club where rooms will leave as a legacy to U A C they ward Franklin Idaho of $15000 for appropriation snake-dance- d through to President Layton lighting School According water main and heat a body and of Home Economics Eneach member of the class will be ing "repair! and for "needed pre- - the main halls and library durMatilda Aebischer Logan Vera was furnished tertainment asked to make a small contribuCalder Vernal Continued on Page Three Mary Cannon ing the noon hour by the tradie tion of $2 or thereabouts to be (Continued on Page Two) tional initiation of junior memused for the purchase of a gift new The Pat's bers on St Day to be will in Debate invited addition and College Lowell members Owen Olsen Fund subscribe to the Library Of Benniont Vaud Jensen Vernpn conof The purpose limiting the Nelson kissBernard Larson and amount Teams Small tribution to a Monday ed the Blarney Stone in turn and whereas seniors of the past have received generous spats from able Is sums given considerably larger After a few ceremonies hands are on this contests Thirteen to definitely encourage members the engineers had some group debate Junior College of the class to support the Library year's The receipt of five handsome are pictures taken ofandincoming and silver schedule Eight students Fund officers trophies at the College is dispersed outgoing clashin the to listed participate At 6:30 an informal banquet announced by Dean Kenneth C The seniors could not have es announcements to dinner-danc- e was given for Ikeler of the School of Agriculture chosen a wiser course They are madeaccording Two questions and this week and members the partners At the last Ogden Live Stock leaving a gift as evidence of their will be debated About forty couples were in at- Show the Agriculture Club of the regard for Alma Mater By subnext will be contests The first At the banquet Mr College was successful in winning tendance scribing to the Library Fund they University of Dewey Clyde presided as toast- the beautiful Salt Lake Tribune are making possible more and Monday with theBranch Oralie master Professor Feldman Vaud for the best student “pep” belter books for the new library Idaho Southern and Vcrda Stirland will Larsen Horace Miller Dr Israel-so- n Trophy stunt This consisted of an illusThey are pledging their support Cragun A C rethe at the negative discuss and Professor Winsor trated judging demonstration usto the Alumni Association and of the proposition that “The with toasts cow ing the famous artificial demonstrating their loyalty to U Jury System should be abolished sponded success was a huge “Milk of Magnesia" The party A C in a very splendid way They United States” The same and is traditionally the engineers in the Four other silver trophies have are setting an example for future Merrill Anderson and Austin annual celebration been donated to the college by classes to follow They have in- day are: Fife will uphold the affirmative officers new The incoming friends of the School dicated that they have a keen of the question in Pocatello On Vaud DeLar progressive Larson president of Each spring quarconception of the needs of U A April first the affirmative will Tingey Vernon ter Agriculture judging contests will be held C They are to be commended debate Weber College in Logan Bennion secretary and Adrian in horses beef cattle hogs and for the intelligent action they while the negative will travel to Wright reporter sheep and the winning student have taken next negathe The day Ogden in each class of stock will have his sur- tive will contest at home against Rev Considerable uncertainty name engraved upon the respecRay F Dunn rounds the location of the new Westminster the affirmative cup The trophies however 5th Talks to Students tive library Several suggestions have in? to Salt Lake City will remain the permanent probeen made and are under con- the affirmative will travel to of the College Reverend Ray F Dunn of the perty sideration but as yet nothing Caldwell to meet the College of Mr John M Ritchie of CharlesFirst Methodist Church of Salt ton Utah has been decided upon Locations Idaho a constructive The teams working on the Lake City was the chapel speak- breeder and- long considered include being the exhibitor of high coached er at the Utah Agricultural Colare ‘being question jury (Continued on Page Two) class Percheron horses has pre' Takby Professor Rutledge lege Wednesday afternoon a handsome horse of the ing as his subject “Pilgrims of sented discussions first The donFreshman Play Read other proposition “That the Na- the Infinite” Reverend Dunn The cup for beef cattle wastrophy ated by the Ogden Union Stock World should adopt showed that God’s work is to the of To tions Greenlings the Russian plan for Immediate naturalize the supernatural or in (Continued on Page Two) will be March 29 other words do tomorrow what The annual Freshie play for disarmament” Larson and is considered impossible today WEBER CLUB VISITS Verdan at Logan this year “Fannie and the Servand Rex God’s highest work according to ant Problem or The New Lady Rex Dibble andaffirmative ALMA MATER to James Fillmore the speaker is spiritualize the Bantock” by Jerome K Jerome Hunsaker will oppose teams from natural man to a and bring negative Is claiming the time and attenwill meet higher plane than he could reach Last Friday members of the the Branch A C They tion of all dramatic green-linsaid Reverend Weber Club a week later alone Christ same opponents made their annual the chosWhen Mr Myers 6th God and of a friend was On April Dunn home-comiCity heglra to the Weben by the class as coach and in Cedar ‘‘naturaliwas at Normal God he Dixie man for er College where they participatdirector read the play Tuesday they will debate man zed’’ and spiritualized ed in the morning chapel exercisover fifty members of the class St George es a noontime banquet and the Dr Maeser is coaching the- "Evolution” said Reverend Dunn turned out to hear it Try-ou- ts for It has of disarms“is a friend religion the college promenade in the evening are by means of the cast system teams considering uniunderstand the us to helped The club having been Invited to Six casts were organized which “g'SSSSf- into leads the that factor debating College fying give a program in chapel Leonard means that nearly all who heard on numbers the finite” Other Anderson Merrill Is Judkins president of the organthe play read tried for a part manager program were a string' instru- ization directed the presentation l' Mr Myers gave the advanced mental trio by Professor B Cecil of the a talk by Dr students in speech and play pro- - bummer UaiaiOglie Gates and the Swinyard brothers W W following: Henderson former presiSolo vocal a to act Euert and Chester duption the 'opportunity Press Now On dent of the Weber Academy as judges at the semi-finThis by Miss Marjorie Lamb accomby Mrs Ruth Moench was for the purpose of furnishing by Miss Cleopha Rich- Bell and Mr panied George Moench Catalogue ards Reuban L Hill The Summer-SchoProfessor experience to students who will daughter and son of the founder come upon that problem in their for 1929 is being printed- - Accordthe offered reading scriptural Colof Weber College Folowing the At this time the ing to Dr Linford head of and prayer communities talks Miss Carina Francis gave two three best casts were selected lege Correspondence Dept tne musical or readings accompanied by broadsides summer-scho3 A R Oratorical Faculty members will judge these Miss Melbourne Becketcad who are being mailed now and the one three casts to select betwo piano selections Booked For Today rendered group of outstanding performers the mailing of catalogues will President Judkins took the occatoday The play offers roles for gin next week Requests for infor oratorical sion to invite the student body concerning this years The finals of the eleven winners mation of Weber to visit summer session have been received contest for the medal awarded and Ufaculty Rex to A C as a group WednesAccording as the east each1 as far the individuals at the College year by freshman class president this is from as Sons of the American Revolution day April 26 The Invitation the most important frosh activ- Connecticut and as far south and Weber CoLrr will Student in will Body accepted take place ity It is the only financial op- Louisiana state of Utah authorities furnish a chapel program tn the WadsDonald the meeting today W TTary portunity the class has besides onInChild Welfare and Infant worth (Grant Bedford Darrell occasion President Aaron dramatic expression furnishing two hundred stated nearly that Meirill MaJriner and Crockett tally for the abundance of talent and Study areespec students would make the pLrim has will be the speakers under the fact that the College 8wee-stored up enthusiasm t The Judges will be Mrs Carrie secured the service of Miss the afternoon the Club vettThe Ccomedy will be presented ney from the Palmer Foundation Hendricks Mr Fred D Hammerly ed Weber Coczty fete's Preston is and equipped stuOeorge Mis espeically Judge a near the end of April to Sweeney where a rtf"—" res riven be awarded will ChlldDevei medal of ex-t- o The by direct to dent body that his learned astudy ( VT Vf the ejd lkr’ in Mr Adraln W Hatch representpect big things of these freshies‘opment” One educator laud Utah 1 la i LmCsre- -i American tae of the Sou the far and ing has Those who compete today cf tie V- - A aims the parts they compete in are: “foresight of the Crilf" in forle Revolution ' j et- -l and won was last oeatest The hZne year of Sweeney the Row berry —Elma help Maty Ing poees of Ua Vetat CUJa two weeks special Summer-Schoo- l by Merrill Andersen Continued on Page Three j ' j wES' £ - - -J Junior Scbd Cfoh Ajykulhre nt ril Fifty gs ' al ol clr-cul- ol to “ re “to ato Lon aJ £r seek-Fann- J f4! n fc te ri Ac- pass- on by the Student Executive Council to receive official awards for extra - curricular activities 9 during the school year at a meeting of the council last ed Next Tuesday night nearly every Aggie in school will creep over the polished floor of the Palais D’or while the Bluebird orchestra is doing some strange things with music o The annual Creep the biggest informal of the year has finally been booked for March 26 Due to the recent invasion of spinal meningitis at the college it has been necessary to change the date of this frolic several times but the above date is definite At the present time ticket sales far exceed anything known in past years and so it looks like a record crowd will be in attendance o The shields will be used this year in preference to the can decorations that have been used previously and while it is to be an informal dance the are trying to get away from the rough-houidea as much as possible Be-N- ed Be-N- Be-N- os se Buzzer Editor Names Associate Each spring an additional associate editor is appointed on the Buzzer Staff This year although competition on the staff has been very keen and anyone of eight possibilities would have been a fair appointment Mr Weldon Burnham has been selcjlea Mr Burnham was elected early in (he year by the He ux A t Guild to represent the art interests in the Book Thru his very professional attitude and cooperation the 1929 volume will be filled with unusual modern plates-dynamic valuable contributions has He enthusiastic received “Little Women” Attracts Crowded House Wednesday The last presentation of "Little Women” was given Wednesday evening to a crowded house The Theta Alpha Phi players are to be heartily commended for their excellent performance The cast was composed of experienced players who very ably demonstrated their ability The part of Jo the girl who always wanted to be a boy was taken by Clarice Webb Meg the older sister was played by Emma Perruca who will be remembered from “The Mollusc'' Amy the younger sister was portrayed by Gladys Hobbs whose name is well known in College dramatic circles Beth the genwhose tle lovable little sister death was so keenly felt by all was played by Beryl Bown was played by Gwen RigThe part of Mr March was by taken by Foster Merrill James Jacobs appeared in the role of Laurie Fred Hodgson took the part of Professor Blaer Mr Brooks the tutor was played Emerson Abbot Aunt that isascible old lady whose harp tongue was feared by all was played by Thelma Fotelberg Laurie’s Mr Lawrence father was played by Sterling Larson The part of Hannah was : taken by Bernice Quinney The part of Mr Brook was Can-eon orglnally played by Eldon who dropped out of thle play after the meningitis quarranwns Emerson Abbott was cho&a to take his piece and much ' praise for his Quick eri ready lntarpretaUon of the part ed Mrs-Marc- h dsme A it r t-- 1 r 1 af k at I rrsl7 cf r 1 C r-U- Lrf r’ ’ e 5 n i ’tar ? i ( 1 I -- p I V' U- L' ) - —i" I I Vice-Preside- nt follows: Lund Johnson President of Student Body Joe Cowley Editor of Student Life Laura Bankhead Editor of Buzzer Joe Thomas Cheer Leader Sterling Larson Song Leader ) June Life: Monson James Scott George Bankhead Lettie Israelson Franklin Richards Alan Hulme Maxine Bagley Gene Pedersen Melvin Janes Von Robertson Robert Hadfield John Christensen John Loosle Therma Scoville Emma Perucca Jesse Nelson Thelma Johnson Dallas Johnson William Ballard William Morrell Mona Bowen Welden McEntire Debating: Darrell Crockett first year Vernon Israelson first year David Calder first year William Morrell second year Buzzer Vernon Larson first year Dorothy Watkins first year Ballam first year Orlene Phyllis Jones first year Martha String-ha- m first year Thelma Pedersen first year Ronald Flamm first year Harold Reading first (Continued on Page Two) ' V The dedicatory ceremonies for L D S Seminary building will take place Sunday morning beginning promptly at eleven o’clock according to a recent announcement made by Dr W W Hendersen President Heber J Grant of the Mormon church Is coming to Logan to participate in the services and wifi no doubt offer the dedicatory prayer The services will be in charge of Dr Joseph F MerrilL Dr C N Jensen Superintendent of Public Instruction will be one of the visitors and invitations have also been sent out to Governor George H Dem President George Thomas of the University of Utah President F S Harris of the Brigham Young University and numerous other celebrities throughout the state Pesident Heber J Grant Dr Joseph F Merrill Dr C N Jensen and President E G Peterson of the College are among the speakers scheduled on the pro-ite- m while it Is likely that other distinguished visitors will also participate in the services Arrangements to preparatory the dedicatory services are iindr the supervision of Dr Henderson (Continued on Page Two) College Granted $175000 For Library Building The Utah Agricultural College was given $200000 for building purposes when the Howard P passed Leatham’s amended building program bUl tin the closing hours of the session Friday night March 15 Ofthis amount $175000 Was for construction of adesignated g ii±ire Lbrerr-buildin- Of Im ffi (B Joe Call of Brigham City a Junior was elected to the presidency of the Boxelder Club at a meeting of the organization yesMr- - Cali is succeeding terday Alden Lillywhite who left the College at Christmas time to continue his studies in the east Other officers chosen were Myrle Limb vice president Ned Waldron secretary and treasurer The club membership is made up of Aggie students whose homes are in the vicinity of Box Elder county and Bear River The following students are members of the club Sillis Adams Alden Rolla Rich Mary Lillywhite Elaine Reeder Hope Hinkley Ernest Reeder Milton Nelson Nelson Voscoe Call Delone ValWaldo Elbert Beecher entine Peterson George Losee Joe Call Clarence Burnham Lloyd Davis Thomas Ysates LaRue - Yeates Glen Koford Leona Cummlr-’El a Simonsen Mildred Anderm sen Roma Hansen Mae Charlotte Pearee Virginia Hotter Myrle Roberts Mai? Leola Call - Armstrong Pearee Leon Edith Powelaon Seeley Christenson Ray Facr A M Hansen Melvin Burke Richard Melvin Clark - Orme Madsen Lucille Jensen ' s Mathias Schow Elmer Jeppsen Uarda Scienson Gwen Ward Ivie Rae Meson Edward Ward H B Hunsaker Milton Hunsaker W Elson Hnsakei Arnold LUlywhlte lamer - Hotter Ernes Horseley Margaret Pearson Reuben Ward Marie Call Junius Baird Howell Hubbard Rosenbaum Eugene Norman Jensen - Newell Ward Helen Horsley Cecil Bargeron nt Wanda Jeppsen Howard Reeves Howard A son Stakes Ross Kelly Elva Te- -y mussen Chadaz Orpha Sweeten (Continued on Page Two) s Hlli-stro- - Peter-Vincc- Faas-duaywh- ite menInotiJxcAt tn ‘ gate wreck r'iLvv 1 l' 1 J' 1 ' I I r--1 ed to u to lU ident Peterson anmxcs the building is to be “ at r ltectural beauty as wcj t (Continued on fT“ Tx) ti Pfci Upiia The Kars lilea Omrr 4 laeEt Home an award tf r iri Lj trr -rv ' -- 4 1 ’ V ’ i ’ 1 V l v ’ ( - ( t i ' X t 11- - O Atircithj Ga ttie r J rsrtr‘-- tx ’ ceive $285000 for building purpose’ the Branch Agricultural ' Cbllege $35000 the Utah Skate hospital $175000 the state In- -' dustrial school $50000 the school for the deaf and blind $125000 and $300000 was authorized for' the construction of a for the feeble-mindAs affecting the College the most significant provision In the bill is naturally the one available $175000 for a library When the news reachbuilding ed the College that the legislature had included this item hi the bill as passed just before the two legislative houses adjourned a wave of enthusiasm swept the campus It was the culmination of efforts over a long period of years to obtain suitable quarters for the library and the hniirfiny combined with books bring made possible by funds being raised in the library fund campaign will assure an adequate library for U A C and will thus alleviate her most pressing need at this time According to President F tar-s-on funds the construcUoo of the library building will be available in July and the bidie- -’ ng will likely be erected time during Hie next aet’ ' The year building and rvtrr committee of the Board x ees is now working on rlass submitted to the state tuL’ 1— commission for approval ' The mare that the death of recently da t? r fees been srJ ' 10000 for a veterinary’ and $15000 lighting heat- - clinic -- L) dsrtdt Ictfxitu t r An erotict has been as the student who toe akr $ be Li L eamrns declaring ing hi mini tut The activities repreMonday sented by this large group of students are Student Body President secretary and Treasurer Editors of (the Buzzer and Student Life Cheer Leader Song Leader Executive Council Dramatics Debating Student Life and Buzzer Staffs Managers Basketball and Swimming Students who will receive recognition for these activities at the close of the school year are as help from other members of the guild including Ruth Smith Conan Mathews Evelyn Palmer H Rosen -raini Everett Thorpe an! Rone id Flamm In fact the hope to make the book a truly artistic and worthwhile volume is based largely on the interest taken by school artists A number of plates have gone to press making it possible to print the border and first thirty pages this week high-spirit- 1928-2- Student President Heber J Grant Win Offer - I ( Dedicatory Prayer the new V Eighty-on- Party he Awards To Be Given Students For Eighty-On- e Creep Booked Be-N-o fT a |