Show jmm Student Life 4 LOCALS Published weekly by the students of the Utah Agricultural College J Carlos Lambert a 1911 Entered as second class mail matter September 1908 at Logan Utah graduate is doing graduate work under the act of March 3 1891 in farm management and marsummer Mr Lam- Editor keting this M R MERRILL bert is at present a member of Serge Benson - Business Manager Thursday June 21 1923 Editorial GRADUATES The Utah! Thursday June 21 1923' STUDENT LIFE PAGE Two the Nevada State Board of Agri culture and a resident rancher of Metropolis Nevada & have jin addition he is an excellent quenching refreshment been provided for the party to- - fellow and it is well worth while Just mild to become acquainted with him morrow evening ehough to satisfy the ladies and Elfreide Frederick is back good enough to please the genfrom Paris where she has been tlemen teaching in the high school She intends to go to school next year A number of families toliving in the tents on the wind and her inclination points break east of the quadrangle ward Chicago Blanche Budge of the school Five of these tents are occupied by summer school students and year just closed is going to Partheir families When summer is next year comes their quarters will be device-preside- i nt Iva Richards former Theta and Carmen Ballard are roamfuture financiers ing through the halls together was toj be the new comthe and incidentally taking a few mandant at the college The re- from the college attendedweek classes convention last port has proved to be unfound banker’s of ed and we wish to make an apol- They had the opportunity some national authori- RURAL LIFE PROBLEMS hearing article the for ogy publishing SUBJECT OF LECTURE ties on banking Senator Smoot It was announced in last lightfully week’s issue that Captain Gun-dr- y Several cool Agricultural Col lege and the state of Utah are forging to the front due to the favorable publicity that is being of the gradutes given by one of the principal speakAldyth Vernon a charter was (Continued From Page One) of our institution Utah and financial discusseu and ers cussed Some of them were: students from Utah institutions member of the Gamma sorority problems at the and teacher Logan high The need of a strong physical have received little recognition school school visited Tuesday from eastern states and univerIrvin Henrie former gradu- body the lack of public libraries sities in the past This situation ate is with us again this sum- proper school facilities and to Come the listen and merry is being changed very rapidly mer Irvin has been helping to church development “The press ' tomortne of Bluebirds strains because of the unqualified educate the youth of Gunnison and the teachers of agriculture the be at row men They’ll night merit of Utah He enjoyed it so- well that he is have a great opportunity to remhonis school gym Our especially edy these conditions” said Mr back again next winder going of Alma Mater in ored being the Galpin According toy him a Bob Griffiths drove most Alph Sig one the of Russel Maughan Aileen Martineau well known farming community can be made Smithfield for visit from a in the aviators known up widely to B Y students is slaving to go through thick and thin as service of Uncle Sam The eyes during the week away in an effort to get a few has been the case in J)enmark of the nation will be turned toShe Mr Galpin will continue his more hours of education Preston Nielson debator and will ward Lieutenant Maughan and be in Salt Lake County next lectures today and tomorrow at school looked over orator the native his toward incidently 11 o’clock All students will be year state next week when he will this week interested in hearing the hopeful from his flight daylight attempt Willis Savage an old Aggie attitude of a prominent rural The dance starts at 8:30 coast to coast The flight is to student is back at the Delta Nu leader toward farming be made on June 30 and the re- Come early and get your money's house for the summer with his sult will be very interesting to worth Taps will be sounded at family He is preparing for Lieutenant 11:30 Army Man Makes students Aggie more teaching Visit To College Maughan was one of the most inwill Old France in students be effecient aviators Aggie Geneva Rich a very popular addhas he in hearing of the mar- Beta of terested during the war and previous years has been Major General Charles G ed to his laurels since that time riage of Pearl Oberhansley and seen climbing the hill for a num- Morton U S A commanding in occured which Allred was Thatcher fame His greatest gained ber of mornings this week We general of the ninth corp area OberhansMiss some time Pulitzer the races for the cup ago which includes the states of her visit is permanent He holds the world’s record for ley was a very popular Theta hope Utah Montana Idaho Wyomoraas an was Allred faster Mr active traveleI Orespeed having Walker is a 1923 B Y ing Nevada California Rudger memHe actor a was human tor other and being than any U graduate who is living at the gon and Washington visited Our attention was called to him ber of the Pi Zet fraternity Pi Zet house and absorbing the college on Tuesday June 19 at this time by his flight over knowledge in summer school He where he inspected the college the is free and Remember last by everything Tuesday Logan unit of the Reserve Officers hails from Pleasant Grove transwill fine his tomorrow of A coming evening importance Corp according to MaTraining resuccontinental trip which if South Cache high is well probably be imposed on those jor Alexander C Sullivan proin world summer quartthe cessful will make the at who fail to have a good time fessor of military science and presented in States United instructor and A E the White er general tactics at the college in particular very much smaller In the opinion of Joe Havertz manual training is another “Major General Morton exremember the stuof We are indeed proud South Cache faculty popular time keeper the pressed hjmself as pleased with one elecmade cord that is being who is with us by dents should hold another the conditions at the college and our of of the former graduates tion Joe sees only failure ahead felt that the R 0 T C units been Hill He has school Mrs George R with Barber at the helm here are in a healthy condition” lecare C A been Not all graduates avers tha£ there must have attending and enjoying the said' Major Sullivan Major presisome crooked work tures of Miss Streeter during Sullivan further stated that great aviators college dents or successful financiers her visit here General Norton said that he of them but the large majority Elgin Erickson and Harry hopes that in the years to come are the strong men and women Clark are two Phi Kaps who are From Rick’s Normal College more and more members of the of their communities They rep- attending school Elgin is play- Rexburg comes Dilworth Wal- senior and junior classes at the resent the most excellent type ing for the Logan baseball ker another former student Of college will sufficiently appreciof manhood and womanhood team He is a former football the college He has his defree ate the value of R O T C trainthat is to be found The Utah star and hopes to don the togs and he is after a masters now ing to enroll themselves in the at the Pi Zet advanced course Agricultural College is a train- next fall Harry is from Logan He is also over " woing school for real men and high He will be eligible for house courmen men and women of football next fall and if he can Fond Father — My boy what Carlos Seegmiller is one of the do you expect to be when you age stability industry and be induced to go out he will widetrue education Our more remarkable students in the finish school? make a valuable man advertisschool although he is deaf and Son — An old man father ly know students are world Gallons of delicious thirst dumb he manages to get “A’s” —Black and Blue Jay ing this fact to the -- toe - I r' Jk A S fc- II V f£ A rU |