Show Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural (’ollegt XII VOLUME LOtiW At last the A C lias reached agoal for which it has been striving for a number of years Heretofore it has been dealt with in athletics just as the other schools have seen fit to deal If a school cared to make a new rule when the occasion demanded it did but now anything of this kind is p’t to an end At a meeting of the Colorado athletic conference held in Denver February 28 ic was decid- that the Agricultural ColUtah be admitted to lege of ed full membership in the confery Manly of the of Denver informed President Widtsoe to that a short time ago To be a member of the conference has been the wish of the College ever since such a movement was started and now that it has realized its wish athletics can be built upon a very permanent basis Taking up the conference rules at the present time will C Uni-eisit- ef-te- ct make I'lilDA V MAKCII 13 it hard to put a cham- pionship team in the field the HYDE I'AKK AM) “THE IIDMI l'UA UKS ’ The Dramatic Club pul their Irish comedies over the footlights at Hyde Park Wednesday evening to an interested audience The plays were well received and the club is counting on another successful “preliminary” at Smithfield tonight before their Logan appearance next Monday and Tuesday ard Being a member of the conference will give the College the possibility of many more games than ever before “It will standardize our athletics” President Widtsoe said “We shall come in closer our sister institu- tions and it will no doubt enlarge our schedule of games It will most eliminate many of the contentions that have come over eligibility of players and other phases of Athletics” Coach Teetzel has been elected as the faculty representative at the conference Dr Thomas is to be chairman of (he committee on the eligibility of the players Already there is possibilities ?f the A C being represented in the conference A track meet will be held in Denver May 23 1911 and it is possible pome of the A C ’rack men certainly THE FARMERS The Farmer’s demonstration train run jointly by the Salt Lake Route and the Extension division of the Utah Agricultural College left Salt Lake city March 4 The train has passed along the line as far as Las Vegas Nevada and is this week returning along another branch of the Salt Lake Route through Millard Beaver and Juab counties The train has been well reIt carries ceived at all stops 1 cars two being devoid to exI'irst Olliccr of (lie Student llody hibits along the lines of irrigato Deceive Ollice bj the New tion dairying (including silo Killing construction and managemem) J F Woolley was appointed and beef and hog production manager of the football team The exhibit of pure bred stock include dairy cows and beef for the year 1914-1- 5 tpes Bonine Brae IV the great beef steer is one of the fealures of the car One car is devoted entirely to lectures and one is a combination sleeper and buffet Those who accompany the train on part or all of the trip as announced by the railroad j posters are Brest John A Widtsoe Dr E G Petrson Prof J T Caine III L M Winsor and Ben R Eldredge Lewis A Merrill former director of Extnsion of the U A C now agricultural ex per r the Salt Lake Route is with the train lecturing on irrigatin and dry farming The train makes as usual 1 day stops except in the very small towns Two meetings an usually held in the town at a convenient hall at 2 p m and at 7:30 p m The remainder of the day being devote ! t inspection of exhibits and explanation by the experts present The train will reach Salt Lake City on return trip Mar Mr Woolley has been a mem r of the Student Body for number of years and showed mself a good reliable man for He is the first e position in to receive ollice by the amendement that is passed earlier in the year hn promises a good schedule od care of the team and all 21th con-itution- al PLAYS AND PLAYERS GOOD ACTING IN Ail THE TRAIN FOR first year but after that time our teams will be at par with any in the west The rulings of the conference are very strict thus putting athletics on a high stand- touch With NUMIlEll 22 1911 may compete A tennis tourna- that he asks is the support of ment is proposed for about the the students same time AGGIES ADMITTED ence Geo UTAH PLATS Students and teachers who had the good fortune to watch some of the rehearsals of the lT A C Dramatic Club know that we are going to see some unusually good student acting next Monday night at the Lyric as well as three amusing plays The program is well balanced It contains two farces “The Pot of Broth” by Yeats and “The Spreading of the News” by Lady Gregory and a powerful little one-aplay with poetical touches called’ “The Rising of the Moon” The also by Lady Gregory plars ought to appeal to all in Cache Valley who have not lost the old world love for the simple gossip and the simple problems of daily life and who enjoy the quaint poetic expressions that were the current coin of our English and Celtic ancestors and still survive in many of the Cache Valley pioneers The rising generation of students certainly will not be able to point the linger of scorn at these plas and call them classical as they did last year when they patiently sat through "The Rivals” and were inexpressibly bored because they thought it was a classic and therefore unworthy the attention of practical dollar earning students The plays next Monday may some day be classics but just now they are one of the most modern phases of the modern drama They arc the work of Irish playwrights represent Irish village and country life were first played in Dublin and then in London The past two seasons a company of Irish enplayers has given them with ormous success in Boston and Chicago while the other cities have welcomed them somewhat less enthusiastically but have ct given them good houses This week the students are giving the plays in Hyde Park and Smithfield and by Monday the cast will he ready to do the excellent work that their friends doknow they are capable of reing We have seen only the the hearsal of “Spreading News” but was much impressed by the consistent well sustained acting of the cast Each has hard work to do Ballan-tyn- e The plays that will be pre- Louise Ogden Glenna Hortensc Hansen sented Monday and Tuesday “THE POT OF BROTH” evenings and the players prePlayers — Stcuart Horseley senting them are as follows “SPREADING THE NEWS” Morrell Powell Mary Bcnnion RISING OF THE MOON Players — Stcuart Horseley THE Players — Lowery Nelson Morrell Powell John Findley Morrell Roy Madsen N W Christiansen Jack Wallace Smith picmbcr William Starley James Smith Powell James |