Show Y3 3 y f STUDESra GREAT U A C PARTY THURSDAY EVE BEAR RIVER BAY EXCURSION PLANNED FOR SATURDAY Issued by the Students of the Utah Agricultural VOLUME LOGAN Will B01B BULLETIN WHERE IS RUSSIA GOING? UTAH SOLDIERS EXCELL “MORMON’’ YOUNGSTERS WAR CHINESE DEMAND Aiiin we hour the rumblings Students from the same counties of the state or students from the sninc states wbo wish to further their com uhi'i Interests will bare bend ou tho eatupmi by the siiminer school committee privldvi sufficient unuiber applies of KEEP YOL'It CARDS war 111 Russia This time Moscow Is A fee of one dollar will be ehnrgul threatened by a savage counterrevolution from the United I’casauts for a reissue of a membership card and Industrial Workers who sock Cards must bo presented to every lecredress from government officials ture or fifty eeii'S admission will be who nro uidlng the Chinese Danish and other foreign strikers while the Kussiuu work mi'll are starving ITebius wlille u Itoinan Captive avowed there Is an Inevitable cycle in the evolution of governments He said that governments first appear The anIn the form of anarchies archy becomes Intolerable and other powerful leaders obtain a aharo in the government and it becomes an aristocracy Eventually the people obtain auf forage and a democracy cnsui'3 In a democracy what Is common to all has the least care bestowed upon it by any and so the democracy becomes weak the strong Institutes an man sieges control anarchy and the political cycle recurs Uussia was once an anarchy then a she became an aristocracy democracy and unless the people change their course autocracy Is In- charged Monitors will bo stationed st the doors to admit students Watch the bulletin board for announcement regarding tbe Dear Lake PETEIM PRESIDENT VELCOniE STUDENTS TO THE SUMMER SAYS TURNER Professor of History From vard to Itelire Following Summer Session ‘ v i "Lummox" fume will lecture in pernext season oil the U A C Lyceum course Miss Hurst vivid personally striking message slid wide st son PRESIDENT TO ENTERTAIN FAflLTy spread fame ss ‘‘the highest puld writer and lislurer” III Amerlea lull liras her elilhiisiaslle reception Another exceptions! hill that promises li he of ciial Interest Is that of politiMurk Hulllvnu cal thinker writer and lecturer I’ruluihly no other man In America exceeds him In able Information and tho power lu "put It over" In addition to these two excellent performer thy Moroni Olson players liuve signed to present threo plays during tho course These player proved so isipuhir last year that the Lyceum was almost entirely port lug slid promises to be entirely The Intelligent U’trg so Ibis of (Ills company and their foe o lecIhu tion of plays were factor crowded I he Capitol for each of their productions last winter self-sup- yt-- I - Cafeteria Service I The College cafeteria will serve lunches according to thn Mowing schedule: Urea k fast -- 7:30 In 9:fe dally I Excluding Hat and Bundsy) IM it tier ll00 lu 1:30 dally I Excluding But and Humlayl Lunch l ull to 8:00 dally t Excluding Bat and Buuday) TIis ('nllcgs dairy wilt servo eltovsO lea cream ssliilwirhes pie milk and buttermilk from 7:00 a m lo I p m dally except Bunilay when tbo sort lug hour will be from 19 a m to It Mootl - Elected ut Annual ' Meeting IIunincsB ‘ Atone Of the beat alteuded annuel business meeting of thn U A (' Alumni association held nl tho library the night of Juno 8 R II West was for thn ensuing idorted president year Thera were several mluof revisions made In the constitution of tbs association end the following who wore new council member elected during thn past year took offle John T Caine III '03 W K Carroll '99 K U West '04 C N Jensen ’01 and 8 It Harris ’21 The council (elected Ray U West Vers U Marfinesu William Peterson W D Porter and Della Morrell a eiecutlve committee members kelocletl A nominating committee from the following fifteen name which five will bn sleeted during the ruining year to takn otflm licit spring: Parley O Davis 35 Joseph H Maughaa ’33 J Morris Christen-se- n 31 Mrs llcnnlnn Ncbeker ‘19 H J Klrkhsm ’ll K J Ilecrsft ’17 Alma Kaplln 19 Christine II Cluy-lo- n 18 Aaron llracken 14 John T Lunkhead I’alUH Jr ’94 Jobs N Aimed 00 ’97 Rons Wlldsoe Perry llruwu ’(I D I Richards M3 LeGrand Humphrey ’ll IN UINTAH elsu FETE E SESSION Mathews from the I)r Shailcr tbe opened University of Chicugo lecture special course at the National Bummer School yesterday The subject of bis lecture was "A Sociological discussion of tbe I’eter" Apostle This is tbe beginning of a series of lectures dealing with the men ubout Jesus Professor Matbews pointed out that the disciples of Jesus did not thoroughly understand His motives and failed to grasp tbe purpose of His mission "Those who followed Jesus did so because they expected Him to commence a movement that would result in the jerseeution of the Homans and send them all to hell” said Dr Mathews “In studying the apostles we (Ini that they are divided into three groups with Peter James and John composing the first group and the ope with which Jesus attached Evidence shows that PeHimself ter's character was not a steadfast one but Jesus understood character and chose Peter for the qualities that He admired among which was the quulity of loyalty "We have literature to show that the people at the time of Jesus exall pected blood shed and slaughter directed by God Young men were dismayed st the way Jesus acted He writ pa 6r touch JtinducsH and they j (Continued on’ Page Four)1 Tho Collcgo ia very bnppy to welcome again so many of thu distinguished leader of America ill education and acicncs and with them Students frotu many parts of tbe United States Tbo Summer School enterprise which bus come to be called tbe National Summer School is a serious attempt to establish here national center fur summer study and recreation The unusual climatic and scenic quality of our Immediate aud accessible environment is a most inviting foundation for tbe enterprise Our distinguished faculty has expressed immediate enthusiasm for the plan The Alumni of the College the Dosrd of Trustees the faculty and our citizens In general have seen In It movement which may bring great honor and distinction to Utah and the College It should be recognized that aa yet the summer school ou a national scale is n experiment The Board of Trustees the governing body of the College bs decided to give the fullest opportunity possible for the idea to demonstrate Its feasibility The results of course more than Justify the effort during the period when the test Is being made Our atm is a quality Summer School with numbers necessary only to the point which will Justify 'the program our--' lined The upper stratum of student not only population' including ' — f teacher but professional business and farm leaders and mothers and tbo greater authoritiesis tbe achievement sought Here Is a great natural setting if Indeed pronounced unsurpassed equalled in America Here alsu is a citizenship which we hope Is finely American We are back from the ports of entry and from the' vast accumulations of unsorted peoples which make Up our cities Up here in the high valleys we can achieve a Boch great citizenship and a great education based upon the best which tho By Intelligence of man has to offer DeHere also we should find tbe spirit of man stimulated and exalted Where more appropriately could Me Edward lbs h who received his the great leaders of Auierimu master's meet degree from Harvard this each summer? thought B a PKTEIISON (Signed) spring will fill the position In the 1‘rcsldent of the College English departmeut left vacant by Dr Mr Hock received his V C Coulter huehelor'a degree from the University Ho I recommended In of California the highest term by the professors of both universities who churai-terlthim us remuruklde for his wide reading strong persoiislity aud Interest He reads Herman holding ability French Luttn and Greek and Sion ! 1 ho and French fluently ! old be three year twenty (' tactcrlxed by olio pfofessor a the motinivted best lead stud t ho t'-Twenty-si- x In ten )ears ' Hear River Bay to Be Scene of First Pilgrimage — Other Trips Scheduled June 2o next Saturday Is the date sot for tho trip to near River Ray first or tbe big excursions planned for the opening six weeks of tbe National Summer School This trip to "The Sportsman' Puradlse" will bo under auspice or tho llrighsm City Chumbcr of Commerce Tho excursionists will go by train to Rrlg-liai- u City where trnnxporatUm to the Hay and guide will bo provided Free luncheon will be served at the numerous Duck Clubs Tho bay Is one of the most remarkable of all natursl preserves for wild bird life In America Those mho look the trip last year were enthusiastic over both tho trip Itself and tho generous hospitality of tho llrlgham City people Tbo big Yellow stone Park excursion la plunired for July 2nd to 0th This will allow a trip thru tho entire park and plenty of extra timo to visit all auch points of apm-laIntercrest as the gevsera tho fall and the lake Automobile transportation and carefully organised expenditures will make this trip possible at a very l - to Fill Mr Edward Dr Left Vacancy in Coulter English partment ily Instruments to Be Turned Over to College - For Military FUNDS Band FOR beauty the finest military baud In ths country I promised the Collcgo Ono nf next year by C'sptsln Adrian Smith Twenty-siuew band Instruments have been from tho U 8 Government Tho Government baa offered tho Instruments and equipment upon tbo condition that there aro four hundred men registered lu tho R O T C uext year Tbo board of Trustees I’restdent Let arson and Captain Bnitth nr on confident that thlo rondttluu can easily bo met that nil preporotiona for ih organisation of (he band nr being tnkdo Two ftmft military training credit will be given for four yoara of bond work Tbo organisation will represent the College on atbletle trips at rally a wall an at more formal occasion A find rl military band will fill a long felt need at 4 ho A C and It uccom With the leaderahlp and material the College provide aul tb enthusiasm wretch la backing R wl I assured-Tbo Instrument vallgbln by tho beginning nf tbo fall quart ar — - ’ Indications Point to Total of Twelve Hundred — Registration to Continue Remainder of Week and Next Monday DRIVE FOR Minimum Sum of LIBRARY USE x rcqul-dono- of 19M Kcinn Fund W hich W ill Give Library ’ f 30000 Ulan Annually $50-00- 0 Set as Goal— Each Alumnus to Contribute $50 or More— Plan to Cover Five Years ‘ i - John T Caine HI Chosen Secretary' of Agriculture MORE LEADERS NEED IN AGRICULTURE SAYS JARDINE Secretary g Agriculture Advocates: More Leader in Agriculture Continuation of The National Summer School Train Rural Teachers in Land Grant Colleges task before agricul- tural college today I to train agricultural loaders for the near future declared William M Jardlne Secretary of Agricultural In an address delivered June sixth st Hie Annual banquet of the Alumni 'Association of the tf A C of which Institution Becretery Jerdln Is n alumnus "Within ten jeer II will be struggle to raise enough food for our own country end for the world" said Secretary Jardlne "When that time cornea In the rather near future w shall face a scsrctiy of leader trained in agriculture The agricultural depression of the last four men from the drive ynuihi farmland student from our agricultural college Tbe time Is rapidly will need many approsrhlut when time thu trained leaders that will be available lu this met important o’ all fields 1 an proud to kcow that ay Alma Meier the Utah Agricultural College this Jeer Is graduation not only the largest dess la It history but klo tbe largest dess tu agriculture over sent from the In- o dications An analysis of registration fig ures shows that twenty counties la Utah are represented in tbe enrollment and tha tweny-ou- e Mates and three foreign countries are repre- sen ted The states ftom which students have registered are as fol- Mluuesota lows: Utah Wyoming Arkansas California Virginia Missouri Mississippi Nevada Washington Idaho Oregon New Jersey Arizona Colorado Pennsylvania Texas Montana Illinois Oklahomat Tbs Alumni association of the U and Iowa The foreign countries A C has laid definite plans to represented are Canada Mexico and j i commence a drive to ralsa a fund for Korea will continue for tho Registration of the purpose purchasing additional rest of the present week end on Mow- books and periodicals tor the library day of next week according to pres? Tb association has long t felt tbe cut If necessary plans arrange3 need tor better equipped1' research rtetiiVTlU btf made tolengthen thd depart meat aud feel thit the need rt fikuitioo period of the Institution Merits tha united efforts of the battre'enroHment Tbe committee Id charge has set' a minimum sum of 85001)0 to bfe raised in Each’ alotnnu tbe next five year a will be assessed fifty dollars a minimum amount to be distribut'd! over a period of five year It iq the hope of the committee that adequate housing facilities for the library wyj be in sight lu the future It h planned 1 part of tbe program of the Alumni association to tire evert V effort toward the procuring of a more suitable home for the library ‘ to’A’ssist ia addition to strengthening its various department Tim grniluullnd class of 1913 appreciating the need of a supply of baker fur thn Student had vision enough to see In their purchase aervte d to the school Accordingly 134009 was spent by ths elai on 'small supply of locker with tho understsndlng that tho rental charge should he In turn used locker for (ho purchase of luur After enough locker were Installed to meet the demands of the itadenta ths renlol fee were to bo turnod Into I library fund A sufficient supply of loekor ha been purchased through this fund stitution” sluco 1113 aud 880000 will bo avail-ablOffering a serlus of suggeiUvut to each year to help equip tho the Alumni Association Beertdary " llh jCeflgued eg fqee I’our twh-fol- Registration ut tbo National Sommer School continued heavy yesterday with over twiee as many starting registration as begun o both Friday and Saturday of last week From present ludieatious over seven hundred students wilt will have registered before tbe end of tbe week This Is in additlou ftp two hundred and ten already registered for the spcciul lecture course' Several hundred ' are also ' expected to register for tbe evening recreation course which began last night Total registration should run well over twelve hundred students according to present in' T The biggest AVAILABLE GRATIFYING BY Sum- For tb couvcuieuce of Mothers attending tbe National Summer School a ia being conducted by tbe College in room 178 Tbe nursery will be somewhat on tbe order of a play school Games will bo taught stories told and various kinds of toys used to entertain tbe children Miss Alida Clayton an experienced Kindergarten teacher lu the Salt Lake public schools will be iu charge aud mothers may feel confident that their children wll he well eared for The hours will be from eight to twelve daily Children up to eight years will b accepted The rates are twenty-fiv- e cents for tbe first hour and ten cents for each additional hour Tl low-co- Tony Grove and the Uisdal In Logan Canyon will be visited July II Truck tusko the trip to tho Rangers Slat Ion In an hour and a two hour's hike bring oue to the famous While Pine Lake Mount dog and Magog are In close proximla a favorite ity to these liAes Till hlko for Geology llolauy and Zoology student aud for lovers of hiking combined with real mountain J ' SUPPLV BIFID 1 Yl DA Foints Pertaining tu mer Work Noted - Ren Lomand Club or Rrlgbam City will be host on July II at the excursion to Mount Ren Louisud T)l will be the trip for ambltlou luuutaln climbers out for Bwlse Thu Utsh Agricultural College will ncenery and Alpine Hiking Trips to Rear Luke havu been arparticipate In lb third annual agriAll transcultural and Industrial convention of ranged for the week-en- d thu Uintah Daila to bs hold August portation and aeeomodatlou will be 3 to II It la uatlioeted that about for a nominal expense provided 33999 whites end 1909 Indian In Thl I a moat beautiful canyon trip thu basla will gather for lh (hree Dathlng hiking boating and dancing day Fully 19 trained apuelallil will are aonie of tha at tract ton In subjects conduct Rryre'a Canyon tbe Orand Canyon to tb bnm and farm jCoutiuuvd op Tig Tuttrl UAC TO TAKE PART MAHHEWS OF ment of National Educational and Recreational Center Har- i Fannie Hurst Amer- PROF RAY B WEST ica’s Highest Paid CHOSEN ALUMNI Writer and Lecturer of Sullivan and Mark PRESIDENT Newspaper Fame to Appear in Person Revised — Execu-- Constitution ’ Emmie llurst of "Humoresque" and five Committee ‘Member DR And Advan- First of Series Deals tages Unsurpassed in With Character of America For Establish- Apostle Peter 1 lu order that the member of the Hoard of Trustees the local faculty member and their wives may meet the visiting faculty members and their wives president and Mrs E G Peterson have arranged a reception to be bold Wednesday afternoon June 17 from four uutil atx o'clock at their residence NUMBER Location “UTAH’S THE PLACE” Following tbe first term of the Summer quarter Dr F J Turner George D Louderback professor of visiting faculty geology at tbo Liilvcrstiy of California uiemticr from Har-lecture will deliver an Illustrated vard will retire Tuesday etening June 23 In the Cofrom the teaching llege chapel on tb gubeejt "Conditions profession accordAs They Exist lu the Interior of ing to a statement China" made Friday by Professor Louderback a member of Dr Turner to ' a tbe visiting faculty has spent much Tw J frot member of Studeut time In traveling iu China and study HlM9fy Life staff "I am a Hrtr lug the condition of tbe Orientals staunch supporter of Utah” remurked TKLUlWSTONK TRIP Dr Turner upon bis arrival at the Students In general are looking College "In my conversation with forward to the Yellowstono Park those who have visited the west I find auto trip which la scheduled (or July that everyone hue a high regard for 2 to 6 The unusual gysers the vari- Utah and her Those who canpeople colored mountains tbe Makes and not pruise this state are tboso Who ' evitable fishing streams and the picturesque have never been here My only regret anto cam i wilt lure many from their Each year ten colleges In the U books All thn splendid camp facili- is that I did nut come to Utah In my earlier year so that I could have S are selected as ‘‘distinguished'' ties furnished by tbe government are grown up tu become a part of the The work In for excellency mllitsry available at low rates machine of the atute I should like University of Utsh has been selected to spend my declining years In the for college as a ’'distinguished’' 8UIUKCTH OF PR MATTHEW'S heart of tbe Rockies” LKOTUREM 1925 General Menoher said their Previous to Dr Turner's coining to In the were and Tills evening “Judas Iscariot’’ stables equipment best condition of any college he had Wednesday morning "Tho Com- Logun be had speut several day In mon People at the Time of Jesus” ever seen exploring ltryce and Zion's cun runs We congratulate our sister InWednesday evening "Contrlbutlmi stitution on her fine showing Hitch of Science to Religion" Thursday morning "Tho' Life of a record give us the assurance of Paul" on 1'sge Four) (Continued ! ISSUES 16123 FOR CHILDREN trip j TUESDAY JUNE 16 UTAH Collcgo Prof John T Uatue III who for many year wt Instructor iu tbo Animal Husbandry department at tb ' College bs bdeu choscu by Sx:rtt- -' taiy Jardine tu become chief of tbo administrapuckerq and stockyard tion branch nt the department of sericulture with the title of Assistant Bocrutary of Agriculture The College feels very proud of her sons who have won distinction for themselves their state ud their College Professor Cslue has left for where he will Washington IX take up his new labors Previous to Mr Caine's departure b whs honored st banquets and private panic ut Ins home town and nt Ball lake City opeiug social THURSDAY Thursday evening beginning el 9:30 tile first party of the summer session will be staged K Jeuseu chairmen of the eommlttoe In charge la very deslroii of having every student faculty member and member of the visiting faculty prvweul In order that each may get acquainted with the ether Tb following points will b of Interest : Find: Tb admission I Iron Second : Mel Lemon's Oiymtsa will furnish tb dam miMc Third: This serial wtt Is tta outsteudlnq (rater of tl I tner school Tb ntelel rUv of Coach J t' ‘r"Tj I Watimw C ) I Coach J r Prof en j rr j ' |