Show iiblishnl VOLUME X OUR rt‘ll if LOOAX FOOTBALL MONTANA II PAPERS BOYS ARE PRAISE hi he Sfrnlritfs of the Utah vlgrienl taviil College FTAII FI J IDA V XOYHMBHli J HOME AliAlN SALT Aggies cMl iim live toll NUMB HU lull AT THE PRINCIPALS LAKE A FIFTEEN HEADS OF PUBLIC and thereafter the Alumni h- - 7 associ- SCHOOLS IN SALT LAKE ation of lu A F will be graced DOING WORK FOR DE- with the names of these very 1 GREES Prcfesscr d- - Lectures Hendricks Each Saturday Filtuii Piincipals of the lic akinir work looking to degrees from the Flail Agricultural F liege Every Saturday Prof another state lias been given t he kicked a beautiful forty ani set! he red of he praise that the Aggies eceivedj km on the Montana trip and eer ' game was loyal memher of the Student Body should realize that heliind it is not only praise of the team but praise of our own school The papers of Bozeman charac tcrize our team as a sum king tea ring i rrrsit H h machine and' (I t ' Pub- Scliols of Sail hako City arc now i successful educators Xeedkss to say the Faculty and Student Body are gratified to welcome such worthy men in their pursuit of knowledge Also needle s to say Ihese men and the many thousand studmits of the schools over which they preside will reap rich rewards for the instruction given by the Faculty of tliis institution These men must of necessity t Hendricks B to teitidi KC a to go s in chi'-- s Sal4 “Eco niilit iiitr d Both team describe our baek field Brossard’ Froi kston Schweitzer and Tay lor as terrible battering engines which were a team in themselves They even went so far as t" ay that then was n use trying to carry the hall against the Ftah stone wall defense hi ’Bozeman the teams played in six inches of snow and mud There is a great demand in Indie Mis Hazel hove Dunford of tin This name was without (buhl Extension stall For each ol educational circles that the nadie best exhibitien ef football these courses regular College ture study of the grades be conever placid in Montana Tliis com-i:- nected with the elementary facts At no ei edit will he given P"e in ci'ker the P '"man or summer the e same principal of growing things which are dito economic tl:e name was the Ftah will pursue other courses at the rectly This mean- the study and The cred- lift "oal in danger the rlo-eon the A C Summer School hall n the its for this woik taken togethei teaching of the elements of thp was Misdoubt tali lit yard line where Mivsoula with the credits for work which agronomy and soils crops and economic entomolFor the first the Principals did at the A (' was Ik Id for downs f dm this year in the Missoula Summer School the past summer ogy The Principals of tin Salt s iranie Ike opposing team made will In sufficient to entitle them Lake schools arc fitting to carry on these new and ten vards in three downs ana in to the degree of Bachelor ot our hoys ami this only happened Science This decree will he eon vitally necessary phases of tin (Continued on Page Two) ft r red upon them by thi louegej Continued From Pane Two) TRUSTEE THOMAS CLASSES efforts until the best ' w g Mi-vni- la - st horti-cultiu- I them-helve- ! I DRBANIZEiSTUDENTS 1 WRITES STUDENTS e All ehi'M's el the I in titut ion j from the dignilied seniors witbj (pianlitics ofj ENCOURAGES REVERENCE their stored up wisdom down to the FOR THINGS REtrembling “First LIGIOUS Veais” have not and arc now fullv organized and ready lor a (Editor’s Note) Each vear of succcsst ul work Mt Matlionihah Thomas one da S feels fully satisfied with of our trustees and a man uho their lieice ol otliccrs and exis loved by all students of the pects to get all that is coming to A (’ has written us the followthem in the ai ions lines ef stuis one Mr Thomas ing Iettci dent activitiis The following is of the men whose life has personinflie'oiit proof that excellent fied the sentiments herein exjudgment has been used in the pressed and we commend them cleelieii' : to the thoughtful attention of 'tin Senior Class immca-iirahl- c fiPnt-heartc- d — ( students: (leorge Caine president Salt Lake City Utah Ot 1t Vivian Hatch vice president Dear Mr Editor: If Buudersmi treasurer I was with impressed deeply Mss Bolton veretary tin thought suggested in your rrene Hendrickson I B Ball! editorial on your “policy” in the Mr Humphries excutivc comissue of Student Life under date mithe of October l’lth and was par (Continued ou Page Six) - (Cwnliuiud ou page four) - ENTERTAIN FOOTBALL TEAM AUDITORIUM IS PACKED TO there in a body lmt many of the friends of the College among 1n jxs CAPACITY husines men of the town turna Even- Senior had lady ed out to honor the oeea ion The Every Junior brought a girl faculty were there almost to a The Sophomores and “Froshies” member and the beauty of it all was that each individual seemed Mixed up gaily in the whirl to catch the spirit of the gathEach lace reflected happiness were all agleam And eves ering early in the evening mid i When the Student Body tendered 'to indulge it in increasing proportion as the night advanced Its reception to the team The team bovs wen the eel With a gathering that taxed ter of society and were kept tin capacity of the ig Auditor- busy receiving the kindly feliciium the Student Body paid its tation ef friends It wa the intention of the comtribute of welcome Monday night to the victorious football heroes mittee having the affair in charge If there were any ol the players to have held an outdoor reception siitfering internal or external or immediately following the arrival even imagining bruises ai a re- of the team lmt tin uncertainly sult ef the two contests in Mon- of the railway schedule made However it was tana t lie v must have been all for- - this impossible gotten in the joyous reception the univeisal expression of vl given them by their fellow slu- present that the dual reception was by far the most satisfactory dints s Not only were the studenU' iof( and enjoyable by nlh 1 - I j j j |