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Show ;(. rwy Friday, October 10, 1030. , TWF .TOITRNAL, WELCOMES REPRESENTATIVE' Ur USAC ALUMNI TO HOME-COMIN- G OGAN, CACHR. COUNTY, - U.T.-J- PAGE THREE I JW LEADS AGGIE ALUMNI IN FIRST SATURDAY, OCT, 11 ; MMTr ffMf MU j T'T7 HOME-COMIN- G ! N Logan, Utah October 9, 1930 WELCOME, ALUMNI! . It is truly for welcome back to Logan, n 7 me to bid the Alumni Association , For many .years I have watched with joy the progress made by the U. S. A. C. ay is a opinion, the greatest safeguard to American institutions leadership, well-train- ed college has 0ne throughout the state. much The for the making of better citizenship of Logan City I heartily welcome our visitors, tho their many homes to come back and renew former As the Mayor I t ERE If Almrtnt t4 -- L. M YRT1NK President llali SfateAgriculturat College Association, left have - , , 1930-31- . At the annual spring business meeting of the tJ. S. A. C. Alumni association held May 1, 1930, Vere L. Martineau was unanimously elected president of the association--. It is said of Mr. Maitinau by nis friends that even befoi-- he graduated from the college he was a firm believer ih the power PRESIDENT ELMER GEOROE PETERSON of an organized body of alumni and began working for the Of I'taK State Agrtnilhiial College Who Has Headed This Institutron same. Since his graduation he has been, one of the most enSince 1916. thusiastic, untiring workers enrolled in the alumni association. He is a firm believer that an alumni organization exists only to make the college more effective in defining and GREETINGS TO executing its duties as a great educational institution. His previous efforts in the tJ. S. A. C. Alumni association won for him the respect and admiration of his fellow alumni made him the unanimous choice for president. COLLEGE ALUMNI ADO FRIENDS which Mr. Martineau is, at, the present time county agricultural ent for Salt Lake county, Which position he has held fob a mber of years. His position S3 county age,nt and his vision r the future of the Alumni association as well as his past By Alden Lillywhite, Executive Secretary, experience in alumni affairs make him exceptionally well U. S. A. C. Alumni Association. qualified to serve the association in the capacity of president. This Homecoming football game is the first event of its kyid ever undertaken at the U. S. A. C. Alumni far and , near have at various times ih the past called for such an event. The Alumni association in cooperation with the Athletic Council, the Logan Chamber of Commei-e- and the Student Body are endeavoring to "make this function an enjoyable one for you. Everything possible has been done to make this return to the campus and to your Alrha Mater for this fibst football pleasant qhd interesting. It is our hope that you are made welcome while.here. The' college appreciates its alumni and friends. Many through Slings, of help to the institution have come to her does not these sources. If the program planned for this day meet with your approval let us dmow- about it. If conflicts and difficulties arise inform us of them also, It is our' desire to make this an annual event. Since this is the first, we would appreciate helpful comments. Improvements can be made with experience. With the Kelp of tire various agencies concerned a full days program' has been prepared for your entertainment. You will be welcome guests on tKe campus. The new library Alumni will be ready for inspection. The various sources of amuse- College towards making ment in the town are directed at this time the guests welcome. Jtis your day. Make it a memorable secretary Is All , acquaintances. ' e Lqgan is proud of the U, S, A. C. and more so of its fine ' product, honest men and women who are not afraid to stand for the right as they see it. , Mayor, ,,A . IIOifCOSilllG - AMEMORABLE UTAH Ready For SATE BEAUTY SPOT Colorado e horryi-eomi- ng - t 1 t it one. . V . In Readiness , I WCSS30 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. ESESSSg HERTS t. K t i t rr o H f it the difference. But that wont mean much to Colorado for Saturday is an Aggie Bay and this department store stands behind the Aggies to wilt Saturday and all the time. , I I! h 3 aa a ao 4 North Main 3 E. W. - t Logan, Utah ELLIOT & CO. which the alumni association hew and fmpouttofc projects which the alumni association are well suited to carry out. George P. Barber graduate of the college in 21 was the man selected to act in the capacity of executive T secrteS. to the association, j vars have seme remarkable been done In the advancing of the. interests of the institution. Mr. Barber left the college las. spring to attend the Stanford school. Alden Lillywhlte, gradute of the college in 28, was selected to act in the capacity left by Mr. Barber. Besides the- several functions already begun r,?vc"al new -- ones have been foaugerated, TheHome coming football game Is one Mr. of these hew functions. Lillywhlte is a member of .the committee in charge of the arrangements for the Homecoming. It is the plan of Mr. Lifiywhite to make the Football Homecoming an Annual event. ' He is very anxious that the arrangements for the day be completed early and the full cooperation from all sourto ces be secured in order make the first event such an va-ca- ht DEPARTMENT STORE- - Rulers of Low Prices c tew - E. W. Elliot & Co. . - H inr Grad youve wondered where this new store had its birth. Why surely you remember that Gol&pn Rule Store that used to be on the corner of Main and First North. The place you used to go to buy wheii you wanted quality at little cost. That vas pretty nearly -jill the time in those Good Old College Days. We knew you then, and we are for, you nfrw. , Maybe . i 4 Elliotl&CftaisSave 3r--W. -l- j SHHIHG Having been active In working out full plans for the first tJtah of . the homecoming State Agricultural college alumni, 2500 strong, ever attempted by the College, Alden tillyWhlie, ' executive secretary of the U. S. A. C. alumhi association and his coworkers on the Homecoming committee have,aU - In readiness ford a rousing rereptioritJ'every'-olgrad of this Institution. The XI. '8,t A. c. alumni association has been, in existence for quite a long i time. It Was organized soon after an ' eve increasing body iof graduates of , the .college , became alive to possibilities of an orauization. r Shree years, a det ago the association tookv cidedrstppjfmwsid by employ- - attractive affair that it will Well attended in the future uass year Mr. Lillywhite was an assistant in- research in be - i Coach E. L. Dick Romney has begun his twelfth football campaign at Utah Aggies.-- It was way back in 1919, the tlitr part of that-year- , The performance of a great 'early pjomney just a youngster then Varied a nature of many tasks jtook 0Ver the coaching duties which are not always Obvious to at the Aggies. He trained his Aggie football team in the layman the role the chair-'fir- st fall of. that year. It was man of the Athletic Council ;the Thousands Have Admired The Fragrant Flowers and Spacious Lawns of the Utah State a pretty good team winning ' Agricultural College. plays in modem cplelate sports five games and losing two. the arranging of schedules, th.e From the youngest coach-i-n over-seeiagex ' of performances at the. conference both-iiv- 7 includ-ngfoclose o the lat basketball sto-so- n . The rprlnt members. of the games, the settlihg of disputes and service oCach Romney has ery branch of major when the Aggies defeated track team "are football at field titles between teams and schools, come along until he is now track and vetedans. Harry sueee&sivelr. the Bobcats in a playoff series Presbyterian college accompanyihg the teams on one ef theColorado most Clinton, recent His" Aggies Is the trips,, are some.,. of lhe Hughes of at the of three games. 8 C. came championship coach has the been who of time the only occupy things that in the conference longer. Mythe chairman of the athletic ' ron iWtham, coach at Coloracouncil. t Prokissor A. N. Sorensen, a do University, is coaching his member of th English depart- tenth football team for . the third on ment nf .the U. s. t A. p. has Boulder school. He-iacted " for the past two years the list. for the college. The first game that RomSi this Capacitytime uring that ;the duties neys team met back in 1919 connected with the office have was Idaho Tech. The Farmers received unusually goocuAuten,-Urt.s'Heing'- proceeded to bowl the Idaho-an- s over lor the largest score t trUe Kverj';oV cpilegiats sports; himself. Rib- -, ever rung up by an Aggie' lessor' Sdrensen has.showb in team. The final count was 136 hghdimg the various affairs !to 0. The following game the. Univer-- i that have arisen a keen , in, Aggies trounced the 47-oBth1 siht- - ihto the solution of 'toe sity of Montana not, let us obtain you any your Utah and problems involved. Those Who Colorado Aggies defeated the Aggies have had to Work With Pro- University we Lake need. Salt our house, might Through fessor Sorensen in this Capa- that year, but Colorado Unifell before Coach Rom. able to obtain prompt service hnd secure any merchancity not only see the wisdom versitycrew 19-- 7. It was the last in choosing such a man for neys we will gladly dise to be found in Lake City, the position but they appre-thin- time the two teams met until The! eleven later. years clate tjlfl tnanne- in which he today, Aggies also defeated ' Montana handles the work. , t State College and the Univer-- ; REPAIRING (All makes) of Wyoming that same the department of Sociology slty WASHING AND GREASING and tiie Experiment station. season. While at school he was editor Since that time the Aggies BATTERY SERVICE of the year book, versatile de- have always been one of the TIRES AND TIRE SERVICE bater and debate manager and teams to beat in any chammember of several honorary pionship race. They won the first undisputed title to comei socities and fraternities. Our' equipment is complete, our employees efficient to a Utah team. That event, Stockholm (API More than. secured - in 1921. - In-- - several best court eons, and our meeting your 1.500 000 Swedes have,, emigrat- - succeeding seasons "The Aggies ed since 1850, say government have finished econd, but they AUTO REQUIREMENTS. . figures. In 1929 the number have not been able to win tne was 11,019. of whom more than title. half, or 6.951, went to the The Aggie have played 89 United States and JOo, to games since 1919 winning 54. tieing 6 and losing 26, That of gives them a percentage Donle Bush, manager of tho slightly better than 666 for White Sox thinks the Ameri- the eleven seasons. Few teams can league is superior in pitch- in the conference can show in the same perer?. the National league in in- better results fields and the leagues even on iod. in addition tr to coaching outfields. football Dick Romney is head North Carolina State cqjlepe coach of both basketball and Phone 390 Logan, Utah will play, aJl of its homefont- - track and field as well as dihall games but one at night rector of athletics.' He has won conference championships in iffiumga fh'g ?a.lL ur l , E s Does Your Car , xa Moniie? 0. for ,If car gs .doit. Salt repair parts that are and CAlt and facilitiesthe -- for Blair Motor Company Graham Motor Cars ... |