Show -- STUDENT LITE Mi) then proceeded t discuss the practical importance of Arbor Day work with special reference to con- ditions in Logan She praised the City Council for protecting the shade trees on Center and First North streets while the sidewalks were being paved A piano solo was then skillfully executed by Mrs Stonv R C Hillman came up with the hreshman oratory and argued that man and the trie are from the standpoint of nature contemporaneous kings or the imperial rulers of the two great interdependent kingdoms that comprise all lite He treated briefly the necessity of the adoption of more drastic measures lor the protection of native flora 'I he choir san”- an anthem after which the assemble went to the campus to engage in Fach class planted a tree and representative members made dedicatorv speeches in the lollowinir order i lie Senior class represented hv Richard Railrmtync planted an elm hi completes the Senior throve which is in the form of a V The Sophomore class represented hv lames Kearns added a walnut to their attractive square The Freshin men their usual anxietv co-ordin- tree-planti- Anna aylor and the first vear represented by Miss Jennie Roberts placed upon the brow of the hill a solitary ash The last event of the day was a baseball game between the Aggies and the Fngineers which resulted in an 8 to victory for the 1 ate ng I to outdo every one us their verv green cedars in the else gave appropriate form Xora ever- of two Miss Filbert a very interesting and delivered creditable speech uixm the occasion The second vear students planted a locust which was dedicated by Miss I pon the recommendation of the State board of education the Utah Commission has appointed Professor L A ( stien director of the Utah Kducational Exhibit for the I ewis and Clark Exposition at Portland Professor Ostien has taken great |