Show NEWS FROM NEARBY Xo Cut to Be Made In the Forces or Work of the B Y ColIcKC Wool Shipments GHost Dancer Heavy Farm Yields At a recent meeting of the board of trustees of the B Y college it was decide de-cide to make no cut in force nor work but to extend the courses and put the institution in-stitution on a college bails The office of principl was abolished and that of president presi-dent established In its stead This marks another step In the progress of that Institution Insti-tution which for the last three years has been phenominal Professor AV J Kerr formerly of this college but more recently or tne Jniveid ity of Utah is the new president He 1 I well known to the students the members of the faculty and to the people of Cacne county and Utah His first move art I being duly installed was to estaolbh seven professorships as follows English modern languages mathematics mathe-matics physics and chemistry science and art of teaching history and poiiucaa science biology The following faculty was then chosan for the ensuing year Vm J Kerr president and professor of mathematics D 11 Todd professor of the science and art of teaching Wm 1 Apperly professor of English J F Miller proiessor of history and political science pltc scence J H Lmford professor of biology G L Swenson professor of phYICS and chemistry E G Gowaiis assistant professor of mathematics Lucy Roving instructor in kindergarten and methods of primary teaching Bertha XVilcken instructor Iru German and physical cultureD French culture-D T Miller instructor in Latin and W Fogelberg instructor in vocal and instrumental music Five courbos of study were then adopted which will make the B 1 col lege second to none In the territory to far a work is concerned They are as cncere a follows Elementary three years Normal three years Business three years General four 4nerl science years leading to degree B S 5 Letters four years leading to degree B S Logan Journal Wednesday J 1 Jensen informed a Bugler reporter that during the two weeks just passed over 175000 pounds of wool have been shipped from the Brig ham station Of this 50000 pounds were shipped this week Most of it is consigned consign-ed east on commission Approximating five pounds of wool a head this represents repre-sents the clip from 35000 sheep The wool fetches on an average eight cents a popnd which brings the value of the total shipments mentioned above to about 14000 Bugler A white ghost dancer has been honoring our town with a visit during the past few days Several persons claim to be eye witnesses to his extraordinary feats He went through his performance for several nights in succession up east of Brigham near the gave yard The individual indi-vidual is a strange wildeyed long haired personage When the shades of night have thickly settled down over mother earth the uncanny spook lights a big bon fire strips stark naked prances about the towering flames and then solemnly washed his old socks in a convenient brooklet People who witnessed the strange demeanor of the man said it made their blood run cold Bugler Thursday Joseph Yates of the cattle dealing firm of Frodsham Yates of Callsfort informed a representative of theBugler that they were up to Collins ton the fore part of the week and all along the route the farms and fields look a great deal more prosperous than they did at this time last year The outlook Is that a very satisfactory grain yield is in store for our farmers all over the country coun-try The hay yield will be heavy also The first crop of lucern is quite encouraging encourag-ing Messrs Tales Frodsham purchased pur-chased 3 drove of beeves from Robert Bugler Wilson and Martin Stark while north |