Show fat Salina andSlWoe c$lumnf Jo¥e£ Mr Woolley is connected with the Munroe institution where there are about one IMPORTANT A very important meeting of he Alumni Association will be Upheld at the Agricultura lCol- legev Egain next Saturday October 181913 fbf® the purpose eT5P"tHscussing various methods ‘of amending till constitution of the Alumnhi£ssociation to meet It is Cpresentcbnditions attend urged who can '"an cl ytrs expected that all members located in Cache Val- 1$ make it a special duty to be present The meeting will be called at 11:20 a m in room 279 j Never Hymen is jubilant has he been able to dulge in so many marriage fes-- j tivals during one season among the Alumni members In all eleven members took upon themselves the yoke and all are working well in the harnses Of course in the case of Mr and Mrs E G Peterson as well as in that of Mr and Mrs Cardon the oining of two Alumni mem-- ! bers could not help but bring satisfactory results But so far every union has been blessed with perfect bliss May it so in-jte- fol-jan- Bessie Day '12 Mr H J Pack Bessie Mr C Y Cannon Winifred Morrell Mr J I) Foster Knell '13— Miss He is at present work work- ing in the Bureau ot Lands as civil engineer with headquarters at Manila Several other men at one time students of the A C of U are at present in the government employment in the Philippines among them being Alma Beck and Edward Hotfman both graduates with certificates from this institution While Mr Allred thoroughly enjoys his work in the Philippines he says that the spirit of the islands is one of ease rather than of industry The motto of the natives is ‘‘Don’t do today what you can put off till tomorrow” The government is doing what it can to impress the natives with the value of industry but climate and race characteristics prove a strong combination to combat Mr Allred is in Utah spending his vacation He expects to leave the State early next month and will sail from San Francisco for Manila the 11th of November dy Miss Emma Ek won fourth place in bread contest Miss Hattie Holbrook wins re j d ! i j : '13 — Miss '13— Miss Mr Alfred Stucki '13 — Miss Cora Jones 1 W G j 190G first prize in the flower garden Alwork fruit and vegetable canhundred and fifty students ning potato starch making and together there are seven memin sewing second bers of the U A C Alumni AsMr Jesse Hunter of Amerisociation employed by this High can Fork won second place in School District Vern Peterson flower garden work ’13 is with Mr Woolley at Miss Natolia Bollwinkle of won Bountiful first place in Munroe Miss Lenore Ure is at sewing and fancy work Salina and Joseph Olson ’13 Miss Grace Capener won first Julius Ogden ’13 Sam Van in potato paring contest Rest Tunks ’13 and Miss Vera Wei-le- r canned tomato display was won '13 are all teaching at by Miss Golda Smedley Bountiful Richfield Miss Nora Smith of Kaysville was awarded prize for being Upon his recent trip to the the most successful poultry girl Calif0rnia State Fair John T in the State Caine III ’03 had an interes-- t Special prize for best display of canned fruit and vegetables ing visit with P W Israelson by girl under twelve years of 12 who is working for his age was won by Miss Helen degree at the University Durham of Bountiful age 11 Mr Israelson' of California Special mention in her flower was jn charge of the University garden work was given Miss Lila Cropper of Hinckley Utah Irrigation exhibit at the Fair The boys who won prizes for It O Porter '12 is attending their work are: Merle J Ilyer Virgil Myneer ’13 a gradu- the Harvard Medical School of Lewiston first in potato work Frank Sharp Lehi seate in the School of General Boston Mass this Mrs cond George Canned Smith-fielyear Science U A C is at present Porter nee Vivian Erickson third Leonard Purser absorbing practical agriculture also a member of the Alumni Benson fourth at Ballomore Farm Richmond Association is with Mr Porter First place in sugar beet r Myneer visited the College growing was won by Milton of Ogden and second by in passing through Logan to Melvin Merrill ’05 but re- Cowley S Ileslop of West Weber II Richmond cently returned from the Phil- Best crated potato prize was ippines was through Logan dur- won by J Philip Dowdell of B Caine '12 last ing last summer on his way to Springville The most successGeorge year employed by the Idaho St Louis where he is employed ful poultry boy was Sargent For the Federal Government at in the St Louis botannical Streeper of Centerville best display of mixed vegetables Jerome Idaho as field dairy - gardens Mr Merrill is filling Elliott Parkin of Woods Cross man is attending the Univer- - the position previously filled by won first prize as well as winsity of Missouri at Columbia Dr Hill '09 Dr Hill is at ning a blue ribbon for having the best of any boy from Mo He is specializing in Dairy present head of the Department Davis display county Husbandry under Prof Eckles of Botany at the U A C In all about $800 worth of one of the greatest authorities prizes were distributed among upon this branch of Agricul- rmiis avakifi fim: dis- the successful girls and boys ture in the United States Mr Professor Hogenson is 0 be 1’liW OF HOYS’ AM) Caine’s address is No 803 CollMvODFCT AT STATJ-FAIK congratulated upon the splendid work which he is doing along lege Avenue Columbia Misthis line souri The Boys’ and Girls’ club work which is developing so rim: ii:iutmi:nt fok (oij-fuiA card recently received from rapidly in our State under the C n of Hogcn-soProf J Ivan Egbert '11 reports Mr leadership (Continued from ujre onei received a boost at the rethere Egbert in excellent health and cent State Fair There were burning building and very enthusiastic over the na- about 200 entries of various would be a panic Notice too ture of agriculture in the Ar- kinds of accomplishments by that of the students the members of the clubs from use the south Force of Mr Egbert all gentine Republic stairway of the State parts is one of the five gradutaes of Miss Alta Acord of Castle-dal- e habit would rush them to that the College to enter the employUtah was declared the small outlet in an emergency ment of various South Ameri- champion bread girl of the The possibility of a panic can Republics would be lessened if a as experts in State Miss Hattie Holbrook became were practiced Mr Egbert’s adoccasionally the club champion dress is Estacion Experiment-al- s That is your work Juniors to l'ergamino F C C A Ar- girl winning three first prizes teach students and faculty ho"' and one second prize besides to gentine Republic South Amer- three get out of the buildings quick Davis county special ica ly and safely prizes Juniors of the class of 1913! Miss Ruth Partridge of Salt Irvin Allred '0G was a Col- Lake City received second place Don’t “lie down on the job” lege visitor last Tuesday Mr in bread work and Miss Flor- Show the President and the Allred has been in the Govern- ence Perkins of Centerville ment service in the Philippines third Miss Bernice Roberts of State that a spirit of unselfishever since his graduation hav- Clearfield received special Davis ness exists throughout the ing gone there in the fall of county prize for her bread school mas-befo- rs continue In order that a list for ready reference may be had the d lowing has been compiled: Mr E G Peterson ’04— Miss Phebe Nebeker '13 Mr F D Farrell '0G — Miss Mildred Jensen Mr P V Cardon ’09 — Miss Leah Ivins 11 Mr I I) Barker — Miss Amelia Manning '10 Mr George C Jensen — Mrs respec-tivel- y Woolley '12 at pres- ent teaching Agriculture and Biology at the Sevier High School was a College visitor last Wednesday Mr Woolley is enthusiastic over his work and his school Altogether there are five hundred students attending the Sevier High School which consists of a central and two branch schools The central institution is located at Richfield and the two branches two-thir- ds fire-dri- ll Dry-Farmi- ng all-arou- nd |