Show VOLUME X lhax utaii Dm piuday October NUMBER 20 1911 0 OF MADE PRESIDENT Assumes Unfair and of Tuesday of this week the Dry Farming ConColorado! in meeting gress elected Dr John AC Spring Widtsoe president They thus1 showed gratifying appreciation) and endorsement of Dr Widt-soe’late and great wmk on Drv' ’ 1 arming I s Every A C man and woman ought to know about this great Farming Congress whih meets every year The women are interested in iho International Congress of Farm Women meeting ap an Auxiliary to the Farming Congress In fact our own Mrs Dr Widtsoe is to tell these wo-- j men all about her famous ideal So every body here ati kitchen the A C is a little mjrv than just “interested” in i his event ! j great International flolil Congress come delegate-nearly all the countries of tin earth and its 1500) members are nations The over the five continents but President is an American among its vic preridents are South Africa men from India Brazil Chile Algeria and Tunis Hungary An tralia and Canada Seven (’jiveruors of States ten heads of Agricultural Colleges: from the same fifty professors and fifty Government experts wiM attend and address the The whole world i s meetings' italic ami aetivelv interested Over J(XM) delegates will be in attendance This Dry Farming Congress has been called the greatest inin the dustrial organization scattered through fifty world Its scope is truly enormous for 00 per cent of the area of the globe must be reclaimed if reclaimed at all by dry farming Not a large country but contains (Coutiuued un page four) There seems to he a great deal of misunderstanding among the students of the Agricultural College rega ding our annual football game with the University and we feel that a statement of die facts in the columns of our school paper i : not out of place For the last nine years the footbad game which has attract ul the most interest in Utah has been the annual game the State University and be-we- en This he Agricultural College game has always been played in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving I this Dictatorial Att tude Farming” To ARBITRARY U REFUSE THE THANKSGIVING GAME WITH A C ELECTED BY DRY FARMING CONGRESS AT COLORADO SPRINGS Fitt’ng Tribute to Author Great Work on “Dry 5 day owing to the fact that the Univeirity refuses to play elsewhere at that time We have alalways conceded that point ii o ugh we should be entitled to play the game in Logan on alternate vcais On January 14th of this year Coach Teetzel received a letter u in Mr Reunion of the University in which he writes: “If -- JOHN T BURNS Executive Secretary Treasurer of the Inernatmnal Drv Fanning Congress which elected Dr Widtsoe its President this week PRESIDENT TAFT TOWN VISITS COLLEGE f evcral companies of cadets in marching formation and the wlude Student Body en masse prepared to greet the Nawith college tion s Executive veils including the yell of old Yale the President’s Alma Miller thousands of Logan’s citizens waited two hours after schedule last Wednesday evening to hear President William Taft deliver a n short hut strong address “Peace” Instead of arriving at 5:20 it was 7:20 when the train pulled President Taft was and in whisked in an auto to the platform erected in front of the Tabernacle Ail along the tem-poiar- y A 1 I t minus advertising exprinting tickets payment C Band Boys penses f rllieials and policing the grounds We are unable to ofOccasion fer vu the Thanksgiving date route lust v throats shouted wel he alive we desire to renew athcomes and while the Executive letic relations ' with the Univermade hi way to the speakerN sity of Idaho' seat the College Band played the Thr does not look so had at National Airs while every student united with the citizens in lirst glance but let us analyze In the lirst place lie conditions cheer alter cheer 'key are taking avay from us a ’soph Howell date which we are entitled to ami Representative introduced the Prisident in fit- offering us a very much inferior ting manner Mr Taft was dress- date without giving us a voice in ed m heavv overcoat and afte: Jhi innttcr begging tlie audiences endu- 'flu University has a great genee he replaced his hat on hi tal f experienced material from head on account of the cold night air lie immediately launched into his speech on “Peace” ami with his very powerful voice Students Out En Masse Enlivens The With you will meet us in Salt Lake October 28th we will guarantee you five hundred dollars ($500) with an option on 50 per cent of the net gate receipts such net reof the gross receipts to eon-is- (Continued on page I) ceipts |