Show 1 I rUDENl Moroni Olsen Show Tonight VOLUME XXVIII YOUNG LADY” ROMANTIC ‘ft(5 Tonight to W H Bell registrar There will possibly be of the Agricultural! Experiment Station staff to be held at the Bluebird at 630 Thursday evening Dr Harris will lecture on ‘Social and Scientific Conditions in Russia and Siberia” This meeting will be open to staff members and their partners President Harris formerly was agronomist and later dlrectos and agronomist of the Uth Agricultural Experiment Station While living In Logan he was active in civic and church affairs as well as being a leader in Campus activities Romantic Young Lady Last Wednesday Booms Campus Ruth Moench Bell Di rects First Little Theatre Play of the Year a Imagine little senonta alone In the notoriously exotic Spanish noon light bemoaning the lack of romance In the world A man’s hat sails through the window and comes to rest at her feet! This singular occurrence is followed by an Apparition entering most unconventionally one leg at a time And through her open window then the excitement begins because tha youag ladle’s three gallant brothers are away c from home Iat the excitement that follows' the apparition becomes intangied in the young ladles hair (shades of Ophelia!) and what a tangle It proves to be I Such was the opening situation of Sierra's most justly famous of modern Spain— “The comedy super-attracti- Misionary’1 Club An-ounce Annual Christmas Ball to be Held December 14 N - The president of the Friars club announces that their annual Christmas Ball will be held this year Saturday December 14 at Eccles Hotel Several Friars from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University and their partners will be entertained as special guests of the local Among these Is Alton chapter Melville president of the state organization It is expected that approximately fifty couples will be in at- the Music party will be furnished by the Arcadian Patrons and patronorchestra esses will be Dr and Mrs George Romantic FACULTY WOMEN’S LEAGUE LENDS TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS TO NEEDY GIRLS auditorium December 4th and 5th It was a sparkling and fast moving story presented by s cast of splendid players headed by Miss Floraine Benson a member of the Fresno Little Theatre at Fresno Cal The strangely romantic apparition was done with great spirit by Mr Wilford Porter of the Extension division of the Second Convention of its Kind in State to be Held in Logan i j j YOUNGEST FRAT PROFESSOR MYERSI AND SORORITY ADDRESS COLLEGE SUPPORT BUZZER Editor William Ballard informs that the Delta Kapa Phi fraternity and the Zeta Chi sorority the youngest fraternity and sorority on the campus have supported the Buzzer most These two organizations have completed all of their pictures one hundred per cent In some of the fraternities only half or less than half have had their pictures taken The Zeta Chi girls were given only one day for their pictures and within that one day for twenty-tw- o girls reported their pictures v4vu-pic-tureAll fraternity and were finished Tuesday night and they were sent to the engravers at that time The pictures for the honary and organizations professional will be finished before the holius Dr Thomas of Salt Lake City Henderson W and Mrs W Professor and Mrs A N Sorensen president Student body Rulon Walker and former stu- U S A C Davis D Sierra Is noted for his delghtlul dent body president characterizations and tins play Is certainly an excellant example of them for as varied and fascinating a group of people lias rarely been assembled in one play as MAN WINS IN ONE Mario Emilio and Pepe the three brothers done by Irel Chase Glade Llnebaugh and Berg Piest ACT PLAY CONTEST witch the witty wise grandmother Donna Barbarlta done by days W1LFORD PORTER GIVEN HON- Alladine Bell her sharp-tongumaid Maria ORARY MENTION IN NAPepa by Rebecca Last Football Rally TIONAL CONTEST Riory the charming secretary played by Zelda Henderson the Wilford D Porter former editoi intriguing actress done by Melba Held Thursday Noon at Life” and present Theurer and the aged servant of “Student extension with his sense of humor acted bj publicity man for the service was recently given hon- James McCune June Monson Awarded Book American Iit the orary mention All the members of the cast are for Best Piece of‘ national Federation Farm Bureau - —News the — - 3 Iso niemliens-a-f — y aeV-paone— came into exlstance with were hundred Several plays Theatre five years ago and The last student body assembly submitted from every state In Little since then has furnished every of the year in honor of the footthe union players was held December year one delightfully entertaining ball 4 under the direction of presiplay for Logan theatre patrons Short Walker Rulon dent Aeronautics Course J were given by Ed Jenkspeeches Chester Myers ins and Bill Reading both InUncomplete J forming' us of the tremendous Wins Makeup Prize amount of school spirit which sihool course ill A ground we have In our student body Aeronautics will le given in hie Professor Chester J Myers reDr William L Wanlass head Si bool of Mechanics Arts room turned Thursday December 5 of the school of Commerce 203 Monday uud Friday from 10 to Miss June Monson fromthe Western States Spceclj awarded I'i Alr'l ty bowk --priae— given— to " to Stink if picsent ldmiiT under 'wTy4r convention tha "was held ln"San of news handed in best the piece Salt with Sea Gull Airlines from Francisco At this convention during the week In the preI like City develop ns we expect Professor Myers won a twenty-fiv- e sentation of the volume he stresThe course will cover I’ruu iples busiAlign- dollar Max Factor makeup sed the importance of the Aeroplane Construction A the to of ness Journalism side Enincut and Rigging Aeroplane kit The prize was awarded for C Student aud Trouble nnd Shooting glues the best makeup that was preAeroplane instruments etc sented The contest took place at Students of the U S A C wil 4-The course will lie a standard the convention luncheon and was be interested in the marriage of sue- if and limit course si ground Judged by the hundred people Miss Sigred A Skanchy daughter cessfully passed a student should that were present of Mrs Anton Skanchy to Joseph he ahle'to enter any fljlng school of Arburn Places of interest that Professor William Kennington and lie aide to pass their ground Myers visited while In California Wyoming The ceremony was perThete will school examinations In the Logan was Leland Stanford University formed Friday lie no additional fee charged for and the Fox and Chinese theatres temple and was followed by a the course other than the cost of of San Francsico This wedding breakfast at the home outlines uml text books of the bride Members of the imwill save the student who con- Women's Grades Higher mediate families were present templates taking flying Inst rueIs a graduate Mrs Kennington fion approximately $5000 on his A University of Tennessee studv of the USAC and-hathe disflying instructions were tinction of being an honor stuwomen’s grades 'bowed The Sea Gull Air Line will give been teaching higher than those of men Tiip dent She has flying Instrmtlon on the Logau averages based on a maximum of chemistry In Wvom'ng during the Airport when weather conditions of one minimum four a and gave fall Mr and Mrs Kennington will permit 4 ! the women 2 33 and the men 136 make thplr home in V'vomin2 coixegeTubucity s FIZEDS TUESDAY IIARRY REYNOLDS TO ENTERTAIN PHI DELTA ri NEXT The new chapter of Phi Delta Pi National Women's Physical Education fraternity held the first of a series of lectures Tuesday at 100 o'clock In the Audi torium Professor Chester Myers gave an interesting lecture on “The Art of Stage Make ups” A vocal duet was rendered by by De Lone Valentine and Carina Cardon The next lecture will be given by Prof Harry Reynolds on “Stag Lighting” and will be given two weeks after the Christmas holidays Aggie School Teaching Farm Machinery Repair ed ‘ Jesters-Club-Thi- --eon-test- Prof 6 L Young lege January According to Dr F L West dean of the faculty the course work for the winter quarter has been so arranged that students beginning at that time will have no difficulty in beginning regular cohege work regardless of the fact that they did not take work during the fall quarter L'SC The Faculty Women’s League about ten years ago established S Girls’ Ixmn Fund to help girls of the institution complete (heir college work Tills fund whirh amounts to over $1800 at the present tine is serving its purpose in every sense of the word However several notes have This recently been paid whirh now makes available for lending some money is lent for one year at the rate of 4 per rent and preference is given to Seniors and then to Juniors l)o you happen to be in need of additional money at this time to help out with your school expenses? If so get in Fund (ommittee at an early touch with one of tlie members of the Pittman date The Girls’ Loan Fund Committee consists of Mrs i) Miss Hattie Smith Mrs E G l'eterson Mrs J E Greaves and Mrs A II Haver Mrs I) W Plilmaii Chuirnmn Loan Fund Ciiminiltee ve Lady” presented by the Jesters dramatic club of the U S A C at the Col- Monday s J IhT'-wertr- s Manton agriculfirst in Michigan perhaps in tne middle west to add a course in farm machinery repair Is is attempting to teach the farmers of tomorrow how to repair implements on the farm ifl-Manton tural e Midi-- school is one of the shop which the constructed since in August Delta Kappa Phi national fraternity cohvention will be held in Logan dn January second The Eta chapter of Logan after wording hard has received word from- - the national president Bert M 'Anderson that they have earned the right to have the convention In Logan This convention will be the first of the new national west of the Mississippi river and second in its history Incidentally it will be the second national fraternal convention in Utah Members from all parts of the United States will be here for the convention which will start January second and last for four The convention will end days with a mammoth dinner party in honor of the representatives and the alumni of the local chapter Some of the states that will be West Virginia represented are: Arizona Tennessee Ohio Pennsylvania Arizona and practically all of the western states Officers of the local chapter are busily working out arrangements for the convention and "Hy” Hunsaker president of the local chapter has been appointed chairman of the national finance committee The local officers are: “Hy” Lowell C Hunsaker president vice Jensen president Frank J Carter secretary and treasurer and Ira Clark house manager students school have opened 1W44 m4444l4W4 Build Students J J J Qwn Radio Receiving Sets xelniied during the Fall quarter "Tlie lilioRiriifyNgT’omfrtfti'inmfi thf execution of installing test- equipment We will he pleased to haul nml faculty memlierg students come over and see the laboratory and the woik students have ne- 4 lonipINhed during the fall quttr- ter The lalioralory Is open it ml students ate hui'ding their radio reeeh lag sets Monday Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1 puntil 4 p m This course eonj t limes thmmslio’lt the jenr He- cause of not being able to neeom- module students who applied for the course during the Fall qunr- ter the course in Radio Keren lug Sets number 2‘S will he reeiited during the Winter Quarter onTnesdr and Thursday afternoons from 2 until 5 o'clock The of stud' ‘Mis maximum anmher is that can lie accommodated '— 'I he lustruetor fifteen t t'i ft Burn-Continu- ed Joe Cowley president of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association and editor of “Student Life” last year attended t the annual convention of the association held in Denver last week Ronald Flamm and Hyrum “Dutch” Cannon were the other Aggie delegates at the convention The association voted to hold the convention at the Utah Agricultural college (next year kg Gab to Print: - T School Directory — r Pat Holten III—Thirteen Unlucky Fellows Ixicked Up Reports from' o'ftf”fhe''Artnyon state that Pat Holten is doing as wall as can be expected at his Pat w4 rehome in Brigham moved fnm the Sig house after it was found he had taken a i A student directory will be pub Tha lished Christmas holi- severe case of scarlet fever In tha during quaranteened days if students will cooperate boys who are on registration day next Satur- fraternity are all well and anxious get out of the “pest house” day members of the Ag Club an- to The thirteen men in the house nounce The Ag Club desires have scorned razors slnee they that the students fill in hon- have the yellow sign on the estly and completely the blanks door had Keith Stanger and Ralph on the back of their time cards The “time card” Is the last sheet Kincaid present the greatest crop of your registration booklet and of facial shrubbery and Wayne prize” calls fos!fce following informa- Robb takes the “booby TED tion needed for the directory: Fulll name Tel No Logan address Home address Class rank The “Directory” will contain the above information of each U S A C student and faculty member and probably other interesting “tips” The Directory” will be published in the form of a vest pocket booklet The names will be arranged alphabetically along with the infor1' mation mentioned above booklets will also contain latest college songs and yglls Hie publication is being sponsored by the Ag Club and they will be ready for distribution to stu- FORMER AGGIE-ELECPREXY OF COUNTY AGENTS MORGAN MCKAY FORMER NU HONORED IN WINDY CITY ' PEL-T- A P Morgan McKay county ent at Fillmore has been elected president of the national association of county agricultural agents The election occurred recently in Chicago at a convention of dents by Jan 10 1930 United county agents of the with He: How was your date this States held in connection the international livestock exmorning? returned Mr McKay position Him: I had a date last night from the east Saturday He: I know it Morgan McKav former— Aggie Nu wasa gratluate and’-'Sei- ta football man te AT CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY One of The Best Known Ministers in Kwky Mountains Feature of i Program Professor N nounces that erMTenr'Fws-t- J ' BOSHED WILL SPEfllf REV 1 A new nnii interesting course have lieen do nml department general direction of the A W S Council This year “Kaprice” is to ba worked out in a different man-jie- jit la to be -- In Jhe-tp- rm an original musical comedy using the collegiate idea ' A contest is to be held open t to all students and a prize of $35 will be given to the student - 1 s or group of students submitting the cleverest and most original All the manmusical comedy uscripts must be handed to the The contest contest committee is open now and it is asked that anyone with any ideas get busy Aggie Scribes Attend and work out a musical comedy committees As yet the only appointed for the Kaprice are Meet in Colorado the committee advertising Or-p- ha Chairman — Sylvia Cannon Fay lor and Weldon Rocky Mountain Association Con- on Page Three vention to be Held in Logan Next Year -- a wwee-beig-gww Work has begun on the annual production of “Kampus Kaprice sponsored by the A W S council and at tha presented Capitol theatre In the past this production has been in the form of a vaudeville with acts representing and directed by the various organizations on the campus under the few -- Dollars for Thirty-fiv- e Most Original Musical Comedy Association withdrawals due to scholastic deficiencies and illness but Mr Bell stated that the college will reach the highest registration In its history with the corping winter quarter Nearly all students now’ In reside nee have already selected their course for the coming quarter Mr Bell says All faculty committees urd faculty members who will act iLUdeni advewill 4k o duty' ibtoughout the day Regular classwork for the new quarter will begin Monday December 16 and will continue for 12 weeks The winter will be In operation only quarter one week when the Christmas holidays begin The college will close Friday December 20 and open again on thi Utah a A W S Council Has President Rocky Mountain Press Approximately 200 hundred new students are expected to register at the Utah State Agricultural college at the opening of the winter quarter on Saturday according President F S Harris of the who Young University recently returned from Russia where he served as chairman of an Agricultural Commission for the Soviet Government will deliver two lectures Thursday November 12 at the U S A C ‘‘Land Settlement in Russia and will be discussed by Siberia” President Harris before the Seminar In room 105 of the Plant Industry Building at 345 P M There will be no charge for Jthls lecturejnd t£e uyblc vited to attend Before a dinner meeting Kampus Kaprice Offer Cash Prize For Best Play At Opening of Winter Quarter Saturday — Betgbam 1 NUMBER 9 Record Enrollment Seen Y U Will Discuss Problems About Russia and Siberia Plans V BELL EXPECTS President Harris of B tendance at J Moroni Olsen ShosJ I LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11 1929 CAST FOR “THE - nas A Dormitory Girls Pederson Reverend Elmer cif an- the-Fkret- r (Son giegational Church of Salt Lake City will be the principal speaker at the Christmas Assembly Friday December 20 Reverend Goshen is one of the bpst known ministers in the Rock-e- y Mountain region He Is a very Inspirational speaker and is certain to have a message for A C students both interesting and inspiring New Haven— Having the highest marks in the history of Yale Saunders MacLean of Norwalk Conn minister’s son who has earned hi" way through college has won the Drize of the Montclair N J Yale club for the brightest senior His average on all svhleets for three years has which Dean Mendp’l been p6 avs Is unannroaehed In the history of the college 228-ve- ar -2 Hold First Dance ft Incomplete Grades Limited by Faculty A r rcMilt of notion token by the Fnrulty of the Vtnh State College Thursday Agrli ult nr-i- l Novomlier 21 the following rules the grunting of iiieoui- - 4 governing plete grniU-- f were adopted : 4 I Students whose woik is In- eomnlete -due to ifersonii! Illness cr omWiiRTs- ih- in- - rwTTr?ri- grade of in- Monday in the women's gyin ineomph'te nfier furnishing satthe dormitory girls gave their isfnctorv e idenee to the commit first informal daneing party of tee on incomplete grades the year The Christmas idea 2 Students whose work Is lu was carried out in the dance pro- 4 complete due to the jierfnrninnee of sen he for the College may is grams refreshments and decorations granted a grade of Incomplete Forty three couples at4 tended with Dean Charolotte uKa furnishing e Idenee to the 41 committee that stub services Dancy Mrs Christine B Clayton were approx ed bv faculty aition Prof and Mrs W J Vickers and 3 A fee of one dollar slmU im Prof and Mrs Cheser B Mevers as special guests Harnett Hubcharged enth student applying for bard and Ruth Clayton were the permission to rerche a mark of Refund of the fee Incomplete committee in charge of arrangeshall is- made only in ease the ments applicant satisfies the committee that the Incomplete work was due Irate Diner— Look here waitfo absence in the performance of ress there Isn't a particle of turceniee for the institution tle in this turtle soup For fm tlier information and We of Waitress— Well what it? apple ition tdnnhs students may have Cabinet pudding but you fill at 1hi‘ Registrar's offhe wouldn't expect to find Andrew COMMITTEE would In Mellon it you? mnv he grunted n - 4444444444444444 w- |