Show Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural VOLUME XII f OUR FOOTBALL PROSPECTS 10(1 AX UTAH FRIDAY on October 30 The University of Wyoming comes here on November 7 and the Colorado “Aggies” will play us here on November 14 Then comes our final game on Thanksgiving at Salt Lake Get in and boost Never before in the history of game has Coach Teetzel felt from the first day more optimistic over the prosDH THOMAS HONORED the success for year’s pects The high national standing Those who have seen him about which Dr Thomas has won as school the last few days can not an educator was shown by the help seeing a list of victories honor confirmed upon him rethis fall cently by The National Institute The reason for this happy of Social Sciences when he was satisfied air is the return of so invited to become a member many football men both of last The following letter is self exyear’s heroes and of new ma- planatory : terial Only two of last year’s New York team are missing and they are Sept 17th 1914 Elmer Brossard and Sam Price To Prof Geo Thomas A full football eleven of those Dear sir: who received gold footballs last By nomination of the ExecuCaptain tive Council of the American year have returned Godbe who was out of the big Social Science Association and game last year with a broken in recognition of the distinction arm has been working hard to attained by you in education see that his team is properly you are hereby invited to bemade up We all know what he come a member of The National who Institute of Social Sciences can do Hugh Peterson won the name of the “human (Signed) W C LeGendre his thunderbolt” last year by General Secretary be will line terrible plunges Proposed by Archer M HuntHoward back to his old place ington Esq Brossard will most likely hold THE FIRST DAY the position he filled so well last It was quite amusing to the year at half back Green has developed wonderfully and isi spectator 'to watch the busy filled several pothrong which running hard for the othermere rooms of the lower floor of the sition at half back The the in main building during the first sight of “big Joe” Snow our The studoppon- day of registration line should frighten ents out of ten or twelve points ents on this day were mostly Dave Jones Wm Doutre Cyril new students the high school Elmer graduate dominating The facAmos Griffin Owen Rigby and Hugh Williams have ulty members were busier than all won their reputations as line ever we expect to see them till Then there is “Wes next year men Timid f reshies were frightenLindsay who played at half back men old Our team ed qnd awe stricken by the on the 1909 colwill however good as they are very sight of the dignified have to work for a place on the lege professors They came up team as most of the “scrub shyly diploma in hand to have team of last year is back and their credentials examined Most those of them were assigned to the doing good work Among are: “green cap’’ class without much well who are showing up A Esplin E Edlefsen G He"’ ceremony The registration the first day is A Caine J A Hendricks AnW A R Rider G Vorhecs was extremely heavy being I McAand M Luke about three times as great as derson for the first day last year The llister Work was started in earnest students presenting high school last Friday and the coach is certificates were five times as working his men hard to get many as on the first day last ready for the opening game of year The A C is now a member ART DEPARTMENT the Rocky Mountain Faculty Courses in art arc very popuAthletic Conference but owing is to the lateness of admittance to lar this year Registration departthe conference only two games very heavy in every This college work the with conference teams have been ment of in the school being the only arranged There will however be six big games for our team state offering these practical has been this year Our first game will be courses in art Inquiry of with the Montana Agricultural very general from allin parts adverThe course College on October 10 On Oc- the state for tober 21 the we will play the tising which is being given the first time this year meets a Gonzapa University at Spofrom kane Next we meet the Uni- very important demand and industries of versity of Montana at Misoula both business College NU3IBER SEPTEMBER 25 1911 the country Wide awake students are taking this opportunity to equip themselves to be first in the field of advertising Manual training is beginning to mean more than wood work work forging and machine which is only a conception of manual arts as handed down by Manual engineering schools the means development training of our different sences through every phase of manual work Students who are fitting themselves for teachers of manual training have exceptional opportunities in the applied arts work of the art department Such crafts as china decorating copper and silver smithing jewelry making and tool leather and bookbinding are taught in this department Any inquiries or information desired by students will be given gladly on application to the professors Students of the department at any welcome arc and visitors time UArilE FOUNT Y FAIR Logan is to have three days of festivities the fore part of next week September 28 29 and 30 are the days set apart for the annual Cache County Fair Much has been done by the officials of the Fair associ- ation to make this year’s exhibition the best in the county’s history Very few people even of those the living in this county realize valextent of the wealth of this The fair is one means of ley educating the people to the possibilities lying all around them The exhibit will be especially good in the livestock depart-mentAll the foremost farmers and livestock men of the county will participate in the display of the valley’s resources Aside from the displays arrangements have been made for an ample supply of amusements for all attending the exhibit fl ALUM XI NOTES The votes for new members of the Alumni council are in but owing to the fact that the known proper addresses are not in all cases the list of results of election will not appear until next week Will all Alumni members who have changed their addresses since last year kindly send us their new addresses as soon as possible — motLoyalty is an importantmeanto of our school Read its not ing in the main hall and do forget to apply it The regular eight page issue will appear beginning next week 1 CHIMES One of the Customs followed by each graduating class is the leaving with opr’&Jma Mater of something whicKiwill ftjnpfit the school and future classes Many such gifts are &v in our buildof fibse was ings but the vacation the installed during’’ just past No doubt all llavefieprd the chimes but likely few know what they are like or how they came They are valued at $2600 and were purchased jointly by the classes of 1914 and 1915 as the undertaking was rather too big to be met by one class Harold Hagan of the class of 1914 was appointed as agent for the two classes and secured the chimes from Walter H Durfee company of Providence R I They are the largest kind made by this or any other company in the United States They are not bells as many believe but long brass tubes varying in length to give the difference of tone There are fifteen in number and begin with B flat The larger tubes weigh hundreds of pounds and it was with difficulty that they were installed in the tower of the main building FIELD The new athletic field is now ADAMS’ in condition for the opening of the football season The old student will need no introduction as to the whereabouts of the field or as to how many boards in the fence or even the number of nails in each board However for the benefit of the new student it is well to state that the Adams Field is an athletic field the use of which was secured by the school from the L D S church mainly through the efforts of John Q Adams a member of the board of trustees of the school It is now about one year since the deal was closed but the interference of unfavorable weather kept anything from being done with the field until last spring Then the place was leveled and the ground prepared for a football and baseball field and a running track The whole field was then planted with grass and white clover to prepare a good sod The event longest to be remembered however was the erection of the fence on “A” day when every student (with one or two exceptions afterwards accounted for) was out digging post holes and nailing on boards In less than a day the whole field was enclosed with a strong high board fence The girlq did their part at noon in (Continued on page four) |