Show I I i I 1 I i I j I I I I I i I J I j I i I iWHO'S WHO'S WHO AND j WHAT'S WHAT INi IN Ji II i SLOGAN LINE UP I It t 1 L RECORD ATTENDANCE War ar conditions have hare resulted In the breaking of all former r atlen attendance ance records records records rec rec- for the farmers farmers' up round-up and hou housekeepers housekeepers' conference held at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan this week The number of those registering reg reg- littering yesterday was 2 surpassing the entire weeks week's registration of or 1917 which also broke former records Last years year's re registration for tor the instruction totaled IGi for the tho entire week Many Inny are expected to lo attend on the special I Irlas Irla's lays days set aside for the tue dalr dairymen's mens and j I farm bureau conferences WOMEN ARE FEWER The proportion of or women In In attendance attendance attend attend- ance alice so 80 far Car has fa fallen below that of ot last year rear This was explained somewhat somewhat some some- someI I what b by the time exceedingly exceeding cold weather I I experienced yesterday for or thought though the sun lun shone the mercury hovered Just above abo the zero mark Registration figures I Urt S show sho that forty women had registered and two ninety two men Last year nine fifty women registered find ninety eight men I HAMMOND LEADS LIST To I. I L. L J E. E Hammond of oC Providence Pro goes goe the honor of hehl being the time first man manto to register er for the courses In the time 1918 1018 round UI Mr I Hammond Ta arrived ed shortly h before fol 9 a a. a in n. and amid was forced to wah wait for COI the the- registration clerk to put in his hiM appearance J. J B B. B Frason I also of or Providence Pro followed etl Mr lr Hammond lIam Ham mood mond 1 being the second man to regis regis- tel let and giving gl Providence PIo the unquestioned in the men's mens division dl ZILPHA FRANSON NEXT Al Alphabetically I Ii a b c t i en I I v sp speaking ca k I mm g Z I I p Ii a Franson of Oakley Utah should have ha been slated for the thc end of ot the line but she was time the first woman that brayed braved the Ic icy incline to the tO top of oC the tho hill upon which the time Institution stands and was awarded the honor of being th the first lady Indy to be presented with a registration badge FOUR FROM SALT LAKE Salt Lal Lake e was represented at the time up round and conference b by four roul resl- resl lents dents two of whom were Wre women Pres- Pres ton lou Martineau claims the time distinction of ot being the oldest scholar now no taking taking tak tak- In ing the practical cour courses es Others Othel's registering reg reg- from Salt Jal Lake c are James Sharp D 1 street Sarah I G-I G I street and Rosetta W W. Bennet 1 D 1 street PROM FROM OUTSIDE STATE Utah was not the only state represented Rented at the up round-up as Wa was was- shown sho shonI l h by the time delegations from Wyoming and Idaho Idah Furthermore to 10 the time ladles ladies I goes the time distinction of representing the former state Mrs Irs A. A I P. P and Miss I SH Eva l Manning of Daniel Wyo were vero among the time first to register yesterday yes yes- esI es morning I ELEVEN PROM FROM IDAHO Ten men muon and one woman composed the time delegation from Crom Idaho Mrs Lorna Jolna i Baker Bakel of or Teton is tho the ft feminine representative i c and time the following are the time themen I men Robert Kingsford Filer Flier R. R II 11 Stanford Grace I. I L. L II Worthington ton Burley D D. I E. E Sugar nr City Ernest Er Em nest Anderson Thatcher Louis Baker Teton Maroni Jacobsen Bloomington Hyrum John Johnson on Mint lInt Creek George Georgoe I Foster ostel Whitney anti and J. J V. V Clark G Georgetown e org e I 0 tS' tS fl HOME FOLKS ON HAND I Home folks are arc the most numerous at time the round Residents of ot Logan and vicinity have e a representation of ot fort forty persons at tt the convention con A Among mon tho the other towns sending delegations a al are re Brigham Ci City ty Providence Provi dence Garland Richmond Smithfield and Provo I CADETS ARE GUIDES The rime convention was given a n somewhat some some- what military appearance by tho the serice service ser sen Ic ice rendered b. b by the time college c cadets In guiding and anti answering the time questions of the time visitors Many of or th tIme the students registered for fOI the thc courses offered and anti I It Is no uncommon sight Ig-h Ig to see a youth In his teens sit It next to a n man old enough to bo be his imis grandfather thel both working out time the same saine problems CAFETERIA MAKES HIT lilT The students student cafeteria under the I direction of ot the time domestic science de department de- de of or the Institution was well patronized b by the visitors who were liberal In their praise of ot tho the culinary skill of or the time student cooks I I |