Show STUD THE I’EESILM AX’S LETTER TO FATHER Dear Editor: The following enclosed letters arec opies written and received by one of our new students Have you room in your I should say our pa- per for them this week Thanking you kindly we are your fellow students of the U A C MI AND PI Logan Utah Oct OLE OLSON Jerusalem LIFE ENT Ankuzz en Drill soy ou kin explain them two when you rite agin 01 Pet kicked Shep in the ribs yester en golly but he did howl serve him bout right tho cuz I called him off twist Guess he’ll lern dogen when he gits older Ma en Kate en Georg sez to tells you Hans don you go down town nights cuz if you know you sez you wuz goin to gradi-at- e som day so goodby Hans Your ol dad OLE OLSEN PAGE THREE says twO(wbeks Mark yo u’p this is a special concession in the University-Aggi- e contract entered into the 15th day of March 1912 which contract was to run for two years When Coach Teetzel was shown the clipping from the Salt Lake paper the only comment he had to make was “If the University wants to know the facts they should read clause 5 of the existing contract between the two schools” ACTIVITIES IX AGRONOMY Sanpete Co Utah Dear Pa: When I left you in Salt Lake by them big iron gates where that ’er man with a cap on made me show him my ticket I said I’d write home every week Well this is my first letter home and I can’t hardly write The fellers says I act homesick but I don’t I’d like to be down there though ‘YARNS’ COMING FROM UTAH UNIVERSITY (Continued from page one) he can compete in football that year Coach Teetzel it is said will contend vigorously Goodspeed’s eligibility on the ground that he is in the employment of the A C summer schol Goodspeed is one of the most valuable men for the farmers’ aggregation this fall and his loss would cause distress in their ranks Not only is he the only capable quarlerback but he will be the brains of the eleven and his absence in the lineup would mean much in favor of the local boys in the Thanksgiving day confab ternight Didn’t we have a good time Pa at the fair? Gee whiz them there cows and horses was sure better’n what we see at Jerusalem Gosh but old Nancy is a good mare and I’ll bet she kin trot faster’n lots of them fine ones Did you git home alright? It took me all day yester to find a place to stay Today Dr I Hall made out my course have to take Vetinary Agriculture Anhuzz Math and Drill I will need some more money for long Tell Ma and Kate and brother George hello How is old Pete Don’t forget to write soon From your son HANS Coach Hennion of the State University avers that the Aggies must live up to all the rules of the Rocky Mountain confer- ence exc one' That is ller tabling to secondary men and freshmen who are allowed to play on the farmers’ regular team According to the rule which forbids men to compete FATHERS AXSWER in football who matriculate laJerusalem ter than two weeks the crimson coach says will throw the Sanpete Oct 12 Son Ilans: Hein as you’ve Aggie quarterback out of the axed fer more money I guess game” I’ll send you 15 right now cus Salt Lake must think that the felof you get out up ther the Aggie officials can be alured into lers mite think your old dad most any sort of arrangement ain’t worth nothen Ily jiddy-Kilscomes the rumor that the Hans we got 10 tons of karrets wil occur in gait Lake otr (hater half acre I weened plmenow a contest o amj “yarn” ol sows 0 pigs the other day pcars- - jn the first place they on say ther growin jes like forj?et the contract between the weeds on gettin faler ever day tW( institutions which directly Ma sez she wisht youd ben home concerns the objection to Gooil-t- o eat chicken dinner Sundayspcci They admit we have the but I guess you’ll find somethin rjBjt t0 play “preps" but some- to eat up there to Coleg how fail to notice that the AgGosh but I hop Jerusalem gies have been granted a second don’t ever git as bigs Salt Lake privilege namely that studcuz I don’t like to be in cities ents who matriculate three when you git crowded en tramp- weeks after the beginning of ed on en lost when your walkin the regular school year may up the street I guess I know participate in intercollegiate somthlna bout everythin but football The conference rule I t np-th- j The Agronomy Department has kept a very busy corner in the workshops of the A C U since the last school year Her growth has been remarkably rapid and yet none the less strong Whereas two men man- aged the whole department but two years ago four are now busily engaged in keeping her grade of work up to the standard of any in the land For this much credit is due to the Dr- - IIar- “pabl® IeailersliI1 ns’ ! 0 work In connection with this work IrfMaughan hadccharge of the Vegetation House while Mr Stewart had considerable work in keeping an Crop Garden to get material for the class room Other york up-to-da- was also done in laboratories for te ppparingthe lhe-beginn- ing of school M r St uckiphas Ueerfsuperin-tendingha- ) Experiment Farm at Greenville ancUatthe College If youJyould havehab-pene- d around FstyAummer you might have seen rum chasing to and from the farm as jthough something were doing Some of the experiments carried on last season were: Irrigation of wheat alfalfa potatoes corn and sugar beets breeding of sugar beets alfalfa and potatoes rotations variety tests with corn potatoes and beans forage crop experiments as well as other work in connection with the Department of Chemistry The crops have all been harvested and Mr Stucki is giving two courses in e at the B Y C in addition to his experimental work at the A C ’ j Agri-aftur- "h° “ e°nstantl' belter the lelarlment 'vhlc'1 he represents The strong and steady growth of the department is well exl’ay ini For It S Kidder: Is that Wantley’s au pressed when comparing the tomobile? graduating students of AgronFete Rol: lie sails it his First omy in 1912 with those of last! lie a mortgage on his house to June in which we find that the buy put the car then he put a mortgage increase was nearly 300 per! on the ear to pay for repairs and now he is- figuring how to raise cent money to purchase gasoline — Judge During the summer Dr Harris made several trips into vaWealth Has Its Sorrows rious regions of the southern “Do you know that Rockefeller’s part of the State in the welfare income is $400 an hour?” of the Experiment Station an “Is it? I’d hate to have an inBetween come like that” Extension Division trips he was busy seeing to P “Why?” "Think how had one would feel that the Experiment Farm the if one overslept an hour and lost as Crop Garden and the Labora- much as that” tory were all running in tip tep order with the DocIn tor are three assistants who also are ever striving to build up a Hats ( leaned Trimmed and French Dry Cleaning a better and a bigger department For Ladies and Gents of Agronomy Mr Maughan Specialty All Work Guaranteed and Mr Stewart were busily S A II IVLEV Froprietor engaged in the Station laboraNo G3 Ii 1st North tory conducting experimental j 1 HAT SHOP co-operat- Re-ldock- ed j j Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank LOGAN UTAH AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED OUR SERVICES ARE UNEQUALED AND UNEXCELLED SAVINGS Your Bank J' |