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Show - IT. I HONORED BY CLASSMATES ANNUAL REPORT OF TME UTAH after spending at Benson V( h her home Sunday, two weeks " A daughter, Mrs. Qeorge Lemon Jacob Abbot motoied in from his ranch at Ridgedule and spent over Sunday here Miss Louise Richman is visn-- 1 ir.g at Ogden with her sister. Mrs Lee Jones Mr and Mrs II G Shipley attended the Lions convention at. American Fork Wednesday Mr and Mrs Frances Me Bude of Hjrum aie visiting line at Uie home of their , father William T Lemon Quite a number ot out towns people attended the fuueial serines fur Mr Israelson et Hy-ruMonday STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE By ELMER GEORGE PETERSON. President Utah State Agricultural College. (Editors Note: The following is a reprint of the annual report of President E. G. Peteison delivered at the baccalaur eate exercises of the U. S. A. C. in the college auditonum, Sunday morniju& June 1.) V ?J Vesuvius Volcano Mrs. MorrowWilh Mrs, Lindbergh Ir Eruption Today Newark. N J. June 4 (A5) June 4 (AT Naples. Italy, Dwight W. Morrow has Lordly Vesuvius, quiescent for p curtailed temporarily her acti-viti- year, was in intermittent erupin behalf of her hus- tion today, with high fountains band s candidacy for .the Re- ot lava shot frequently to the into the being nomination publican air. The eruptions acUnited States senate,., in order companied by explosions, were that she may remain near her v isible for, miles around. A Charles Mrs Earthworks were thrown up Lindbergh 'to prevent an outflow of lava, Her decision is assumed to despite predictions of the Vesuhave been reached in anticipa- vius observator that the erupevent of an in tion interesting tion wall be less violent than the Lindbergh family. those of last year at this time Colonel Lindbergh and his when several villages over the wifehave been at tlie Morrow countryside- laist Alaskan1iier Honored tesidence for some weeks, and Alaska , Anchorage. P) In the colonel recently arranged German consumer cooperarecognition of service while fly- ifot hangar space for his air- tives a good business ing for the Anchorage Trans- plane at the Newark airport, In 1929enjoyed despite less favorable port company, the Pioneers of within easy accessibility of conditions. a Anchoiage have launched movement to name the muni-npairpoit after Russell MerNEW PALACE rill Alaskan flier who was lost Telephone Company Mst winter ri Sound Mrs es GIFTS AJiD ENDOWMENTS scientific voi k may be kept at The college takes pleasure in a crecilable A high, level acknowledging the gift of the major outlaw for apu.iratus nnri of The this eaf Gass; is an 1 gift takes the form of a beau-- , iejUlpment Nt.fc.Dfcearlyied tiful clock with chimes 'It will1 The library should be given be appropriately mounted in the new library to stand as a additional assistant? parucul- reminder to all who see It. oi arly in special fields as our hear it strike out the passing advanced work of a graduate The alumni hours, of this fine class of 1930 cliaicter expends In acknowledging this gift, I contributions will help matertake occasion to thank them ially in keeping ud the standfor other contributions they ard of the library but can CHOP SUEY AND have made to the college in hardly be expected for some Lights To Guide Fliers Income Reports moi the clean lives they have lived tune at least to meet Jisocinted trtss I'koto The Albeita (AT Cglgdry, and in the standard of schol- - than a portion of the demand Mildred Hinman (left) ot Albany, N. Y., wae voted by classmate rum son glow of .a bank ot 40 NOODLE PARLOR be rble arly attainment they have set I We do not expectto to Elizabeth most Brsdstreet the senior at as neon New York. June 4 (AT The college. tubes and a 3 000,000 canWellesley popular y come for themselves and reached lfor many years of Rochester, N. Y., Is believed to have the brightest future, will dle Tele(center) beacon International power guide Telephone ti W. Lst No. nevpr t0 develoo our honor and dignity attend and Marv Butler ot Lawrence. Macs., received recognition as ths best Calgary muni graph company reports 1929 net New Japanese Management J aviators to the Ubrary to the point where it dressed girl in the class. them through life. will Each to tube of 158, $17.732 airport equal upal bejincome with the greatei Completely Renovated , v isible for 130 miles. $3 03 a share on 5,858 984 shares During the year there has compares Wo servo now fortunately been an increasing interest on collections common at of the outstanding at hand in California But Fresh, hand made the part of friends of Uie col- - near Financial of stabilization This the year compares apdjend by .careful selection we hope Noodlea resumption of nee nulling has with 1928 net of $14 586.336. -- or t0 have one but" vet mtiest the most valu- 268 4 42 355 cohditronsT$3 eachon shares, brought improved" un- collections-il- l I p. m. to 1 . m rno Open able I a . in the equivalent Of the old stock endowments gif mountain region A libratv let Logan City has again shown it be reDeated is the very heart its interest in our development of a college MRS. NETTIE OBRAY to Our building needs Correspondent by Indicating willingness those grant title to 100 acres of land which have already been preeast of the college which the sented by the board of trustees college will find of great value to the legislature which was Ethan Allen of Providence and for various purposes. the Missis Delia and Mable Oldpart of a twenty year sta'e Summers Family The Alumni library fund con- building program The legislaham of Logan were guests of tinues to grow satisfactorily ture authorised only two years Mr and Mrs Edward P. OldReunion Draws Plans coverham on Friday having now reached the total of development of $65,000 in pledges Thtsr ing other , buildings include in Nephi and Samuel Argil of Me fund under caiefully prepared the program are being now Caramon aie visiting relatives 225 acMembers here plans of the alumni as it prepared for the consideration cumulates is to be held in per- of the governor and legislature Mrs. Mattie Housely and An additional acreage of land St Anthony, Idaho,' children of petuity and through its own Paradise Two hundred twenty-f- spent the past week at the home trustees to be made available becomes more urgent each members of the Sum- of her father, John E Thomas to the library as seems most year, for experiment stations, ive desirable. I quote from a re- forestry and general forage and mers family met In the ward Mr and Mrs Martin Price of cent statement of the Alumni crop purposes The board has hall Wednesday, Mav 28, in a Weston and Mr and Mrs WildinA delicious We believe that formally ashed the state for 400 family reunion committee: fred L. Obray of Ogden were the ideal of creating a great acres as necessary for our im- ner was served at 12 o'clock visiting with relatives here It is Vases of peonies and tulips Thuisdav and Friday. library of books from the sub- mediate future needs scriptions of its members and hoped that a substantial start graced the table Miss Mary Olsen returned the friends of the college is a may be made m this direction At 2 oclock the following pro- home after spending 'he pj--t worthy one. The college gives gram was rendered, congrega-tion- al two weeks at Ridgedaie, Idaho to each of those who partakes We appreciate that we are m John P. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bick-mosinging, of its inspiration and influence the midst of a period of adjust- James, reading, prajer, De Lone Fors-ber- g of Green River are visit- -, of Ogden, welcome speech, ing here with their parents, something priceless, something ment which is bunging conto be treasuied all through life siderable hardship upon our amuel Bankhead of Avon; vo- Mr and Mrs E M. Bickmore, In return for this priceless gift, people thioughout the country cal solo, Marion Summers of Mr Bickmore will attend sumIt is appropriate that we give to because of the slowing up of in- Tremonton, recitation, Esther mer school at the U. S A. C. with Mae Arton; her in return. In giving we dustry, and agriculture Professor John S. Welch of family current may be surprised to find that the exception of a few com- events, Ivan Summers; comic Boise was visiting here with his i& - we further receive- .as modities a from, -For, suffering readings Fi ed Summers;.-. News patents- - Mr - and M- -s - John Our Boy many of contributors to the marked decline in prices Welch the latter part of the Clog dance. Summers fund have said, accompanying needs are therefore stated with gnls. musical reading.- -junior Mrs. week. a lastwith mind in Is situation of Zel-this and the gtrr la feeling Mr and Mrs. David McMur-di- e George Summers; reading, ing satisfaction and pleasure the feeling as m the past that of Salt Lake city were calSummers; genealogical talk Such gifts as these are per- the state will do all it consist- by David Call, remarks, George ling on relatives heie Friday. our meet to can needs Nuhn manent gifts, gifts that never ently Mrs William G. Obray encease to return dividends in We always have and will conAt 4 oclock a ball game was tertained the following at dinpleasure and material things tinue to adjust our requirements played by Uie married and ner Friday: Mr. and Mrs Jamep both to those who give and to to the conditions of the state, sirgie men, the single men be- A Facer of Pocatello, Mrs VU-aTwo not only without complaint but those who are given to victorious Supper was servBankhead of Ridgedale, Mr new scholarships have been in appreciation of the con- ing ed at 5 o'clock. A dance in the and Mrs A. O Jackson, Mrs established during the year in sistent support over all our was the concluding fea- Ann Hansen and Le Roy Jack-so- n the school of commerce in the history, as is equally true of evening ture of the days program. Out of Logan. inform of rewards for excellence every other worthy state of town gues's were from WilMr and Mrs James Abbot of on the part of seniors These stitution, which it has been the lard, Tremonton, Bountiful, Swan Lake were week end gifts of $150 and $100 respec- good fortune of the college to Smithfield, Ogden and Avon. guests of their mother, Mrs tively come from the Firest Se- receive. MFMORIAL DAY Charles Pearce. HIGHER LEVELS Corporation curity through VISITORS MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED As this brief statement indiThatchers Brothers Banking Messrs and Mesdames Newel, AT CEMETERY company and the J C. Penney cates, the college has made Clifford and Willfred Humphreys Memorial day was fittingly -- A -- material A favorable - company - througtv-M- r. progress of Ogden, and Mr and Mrs. El- observed here. Hundreds of Firmage, the research fellow- during the past year in a num- ton Olsen of Hyrum spent townsfolk and former residents ships of $1000 per year con- ber of important directions and Memorial day here with their visited the loved tinues in operation through the as we hope laid foundations for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ones The graves of theirshowed cemetery or comof future of The Barrett equal development generosity marked Improvement over past In Humphreys Ernest R Wooley, a even greater importance pany. of Magna is years Several Mrs. Jane new stones have former student of the College mentioning the moie important visiting at Obray the home of her been placed there and a numhas recently announced a gift 'of these items I am anxious to sister, Mrs Hilary Obray ber of grave lots improved. to the college of the proceeds have the leaders of the state Dr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Oldfrom the proposed sale of the and the supporting public knew ham and family of Salt Lake asMr. and Mrs. Joseph O Thomand family of Garfield spent famous American saddle stal- that we do not measure our city, Mr. and Mrs William B the latter part of the week le lion, Edna Mays choice amount- advancement in terms of Oldham and children of Rex-bur- g, visiting relatives here. measurable or even ing it Is estimated to fifteen Mr and Mrs Idaho, Mrs Louise Obray returned hundred dollars, which will be achievement important as size are set up as a permanent-loa- n and in noise and volume fund in the school of agncul- - this statistical and wealth ture for worthy seniors In the loving age Ve have tried, school of agriculture. rather, to inculcate undercome These commendable examples standing in those who of generosity on the part of here such an understanding as to those who cut of their greater Solomon supplicated God wealth are able to give itrdhe give him Humanity is with BLOOD PRESSURE are monotonous regularity corrupt interest of education There is a saw about that runs: When the stock maikel prostrated through acknowledged with great ap- ed and lust goes clown blood pressure goes up. It abondonment to greed, preciation by the college. If is felt that we are near the and the love of power. The stock market is a relatively recent institution, but time when greater gifts will be educational instiutions cannot the of their minds study of blood pressure is almost as old as the science of our the direct youth from, thoughtforthcoming , fui leaders who have emmassed to higher levels than these, and medicine: fortunes in our state and whose these evils are dangerously in The ancient physicians placed much diagnostic value on vision is such that they see an our civilization however glossy the pulse, and on the basis of its character attempted to we are to aid outside may the appear, unsurpassed opportunity and diagnose illness, 'prescribe-treatme- nt" .the civilization which has so contributors only to the inevitforecast results. , which has able them always collapse abundantly gpwarded But before the invention of dependable through the establishment at followed such depiavity. The this college of much needed institution in the utmost sintime-piecand of some means for measurresearch professorships, enoour-ageme- cerity is attempting to prevent ing blood pressure most of the true message in the fine arts, funds lodgment on this campus of of the pulse was undecipherable to the obto reward and encourage that large influence in modern achievement by superior server. and life which is seeking to destroy deserving students, encourage- the very essence of culture, reOne of the earliest attempts to time the ment to public health move- placing it by a wanton indulwas made by Gallileo in the seventeenth pulse idolas evil ments through-th-e construction gence as gross and century. He once observed the swinging of of a much needed laboratory of atry itself. a suspended lamp in a cathedral and noted And we have found a ready physical education and public sun-mellowhealth, endowment for lectures response in the majority of our that, no matter how large the arc, the time to the and teaching professorships, young men and womeii consumed in swing from one extreme to the selected-for-Camincluding -- extension teaching, ideals which we have sought to ei wtasihe same...... charm els of service1 . ioldH9eforeAJieiW'."nrNot--withoube Since he did not have a watch by which to time the swing to the state. fear of what will appear to is , THE AGE OF SCIENCE failure here and theie, yet with ing, this ingenuous thinker conceived the idea of using his . As the college develops in confidence in subs' an tial sue steady pulse as a measure. ad influence and usefulness ,we cess, we reaffirm our smoke- Then, reversing the process, he measured the pulse by find increasing needs m order herence to the ethical standto swing pendulum-wita cord of varying to keep well to the front in the ards of onr race and promise the. time their length. The faster the pulse jthe shorter the pendulum. The rapid march of progress which the parents who send is carrying humanity with children here to be trained that longer the pendulum the more time it takes to complete its is to amazing speed to new and we we will try as best we can Irr in could and rate If time, pulse swing. pendulum keep pulse hope permanently higher levels. train them in honesty and ' Science and education in gen- cleanliness and strengthen in be measured by the length of the pendulum. An ingenuous ideal eral are playing the larger role them the ancient faith which in this great spectacle. As we we feel have given us every But neither pulse nor blood pressure could really be underis try to do our part we need in- good thing in the civilization oI stood until functions of the heart and of the circulatory nt which we are" a part. eqiup-memodernized creasingly system were known. because science's fight 100 Fliers to Graduate This knowledge was 'given us by a contemporary of today depends for its success upon a multitude of devices San Antonio, Tex. (A3) One Galileo, the great William Harvey, On the basis of Harveys and hundred students will receive preclsive instruments, it was subsequently possible for Stephen Hales, a The their wings as graduates of the discovery teachnological supplies. without a medical degree, to study blood pressure clergyman, school. Kelly college has suffered seriously advanced flying since field, in June The class is and to give us a first means for its measurement. durmg the past decade th$ .depression of 1920 in this made up of 16 officers of the It required the work of many other scientists, among them regard and we need now a re- regular army, a Colombian of- some of the most famous physiologists, to give us the blood 82 plenishment and enlargement of ficer, one staff sergeant, and 6MM.I J. HfTtwaj. Tocco pressure instrument of today. our facilities in, order that our flymg cadets. Cmkpnt. Win Sisln. N. C. j LAST TIME TODAYi LYRIC THEATRE m -- I i S tsnd n PARADISE DEPARTMENT Affairs Do Not Neglect. al pro-Ma- ay Men of Their Eyes govern much of onr in life mwl suuli wore of our happiness. 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