Show '1 J i'l DAD’S WON-DEKIN- t G ABOUT NOV 3 WRITE HIM LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXIV AT MillanPublishes REGIMENT WILL Stewart's Text Book Worded NAVY DAY TOES That Men of The Soil May Read Unerstandinjfly la First Extended fiiseussion' more Standing Eligible For Membership f No Rushing in The Form of Parties Movies and Dinners Tolerated Tlie formal rush season of the year closed at one o'clock Saturday 17 when October eighteen girls were pledged by the various sororities In order to be elligihle for a soror ily a girl must have at least forty-fiv- e hours of work after attaining college standing Fifteen hours must be earned on the L A C campus Any freslimun girl who desires to Join a sorority next year should cherk carefully to see that she receives a minimum of fifteen hours each quarter thruout this year There are five sororities on 'the F A C campus fiorosis Flgmu Theta Fill lleta Delta Gamma Zi d (lamina and Zeta Chi They are by a Fan Hellenic council consisting of two members from each sorority The length of the rushing season rules for rustling dates of pledging and any question of eligibility ure decided by the council During the formal rush season there is no competitive rushing in the foim of parties movies dinners or buying of bars All rushing must be done on the rumpus between the hours of eight and five The sororities on tills rumpus stihd for high scholarship livery year there Is a friendly competition flr the posses don of the scholarship enp given by tbe Faculty Women's caguo to the sorority possessing the (Continued on Page Four) gov-trne- I FIRST BOOSTER PUBLISHED To Contain SAT Pictures of Players Penalties Score Card Dope and Usual Bunk Line-up- s The are planning to publish their celebrated lte-boosters tor every game this year according to “Goudy” Hogan editor of this year’s Boost er They will contuin new pit lures of the pluyers line-up- s penult leg scores score card dope and a lot of bunk the first publleution will be for the Aggie-l- l Y I' game next Sutur-du- y It will b an eigbt-pug- e Issue featuring the Introduction of t lie new varsity squad to the funs The llooster for the F A 0-- 4 A (' game at Ogden will be a more s affair conchihorulo fourteen-pag- e taining eminent sport writers' predictions of the conference teams The Issues for ensuing gsmes will be cquiilly Interesting and helpful They will sell at tbe low pries of ten tents aplis'e Iluy them from the o o Skunks and help boost with lie-N- He-N- Should Be Private— These lounging Put tie Students of the College III their pursuit of lllierty happiness and Im ldently know ledge mid wisdom Ih'kuh to quest Ion the iapuhllty of the Institution In i oiitrlhutlng to the develop-meiilof the hitler two when they arrived In the main hull Momluy morning bclweep eight and nine o'clmk Someone - presumably Norpis Hausen — luid out of sheer benevolence scattered numerous armi liulrs ami lounges at Inter tala ledween the President's snd 1 etui's of flics Fur s time It upieared as though e hool would lie dismissed and a general lounging parly singed bui fortunately or unfoiisitalsly Mr Iluvsrti arthe mob rived and dispersed members of which were fighting for on the Instruments of reimse Nine o'clock classes were called and the matter was immediately forgotten a McMillan & Company wilt publish within the next three months Growing In the I'ulted Suites and Canada” a book written by Professor Georgo Stewart Agronomist Utah Agricultural Station and Professor of Agronomy Ctuli Agricultural College This work Is mafked for a high The place in agricultural literature hook will be the tirst extended discussion of this important forage crop since Coburn and Ying( a number of years ago published their works oil Alfalfa Much exterimental data covering a period of several years has been included within the volume the application of this data and productive methods should materially Here is Increase the crop out-pvaluable ipformation not burdened scientific wording men of the soil may read understamllngly The publishers realise its value as a textbook urn! are placing it in "The Rural Silence Scales" for the use of "Al-ttlf- u Speaker Chosen From Advanced Military Class Is One Hundred fiftieth Anniversary On Tuesday October 27 the Cadet Rcgimpnt "HI bo addressed In rhnpel on tbe meaning and purpose of Navy Day Tuesday la the hundred and fiftith unniversary of the Navy and the speaker for the occasion will be chosen from the udvHiieed miltarv Naiy Day has been observed ou the same day in years past and the date has been deemed appropriate not only because of the Navy anniversary but also because It is the anniversary of the birth of the late President Itooseielt whose life was so connected with the advancement of a sound naval policy for the Fnited States The Navy is our first line of defense B s also an Important factor in the protection of our commerce and our foreign policies Obviously therefore our navy is a guarantee of national prosperity Details of the Day and its purpose will ho given by the speaker Tuesday students The author of the volume has been for the past few years a frequent Christian Endeavor Delegates contributor to the Journal of tbe Visit Campus Saturday Ills American Society Of Agronomy work In the Field Crop and Plant Many young people of the State ty the Cah tPit ton has bien organization of the Federation of notable Christian Endeaior as a part of their 32nd unnuul Convention visited our rampua on Saturday afternoon More Dr West Makes Plea than one hundred members took lunch at the College Cafeteria at For Church Activities noon I The visiting leaders of the convention were: Paul llraurs of Los Hoy Ilreg of Declaring that statistics show that Angeles California Kansas Dr W N Irvin of the I'nlted States leads the world In ToK-kcrime' Dr Frank L West dean of Denver Colorado and Dr J E CarAll visitors found the faculty of the College speaking ver of Ogden in the regular chapel exerdaes made much delight in musing about the Many of them were accomk strong plea for greater participa- Campus stay tion In church activities on the part odated during their two-daof college students as one way to In tlio third floor of the Livestock building while tbe girls were enterstem the rrime tide In loral homes ‘‘Statisties show that there were tained be of Interest to note that It imiv in In 17 murders committed 1021 to 260 In New York t'lty" the membership is made up of eighty said Dr Vest “In the entire British different denominations and Is esIsles for the same year there were pecially designed for strong characin the I'mted ter building of the Americun youth 63 murders while It was organized some sixty years States there were 7850 This ss-m- ' to Indicate a weuklng of moral fibre ago by Francis E Clark In Portland Tlie visiting delegates were It Is time for the young men and Maine young women of the nation to sup- principally representatives of Baptist Congregational snd port actively and whole heartedly Presbyterian the vsrioua church organization in Christian faith The Grand Prize to the individual Ibis rrusade against violence and chnrih sending the most delegates crime’’ Dr West went on to show that the greatest distance was given to there Is no sound reason why stu- the Phillips Coiigrcgitionnl church dents of science should lose their of Suit latke City which sent twentv miles faith In divinity or should sever nine delegates eighly-elg— - their connections with organized re from College llgion and quoted at length Represented great scientists and phlllsophers jo at Library Dedication show that their learning only their devotion to spiritual laist Friday Pres Peterson Ir things Music was furnished ( by the col Harris Dr' Miteser Dr It L Hill and Prof Fleleher as delagiite relege choir under the direction of Professor Waller Welti and the presenting the P: A C motored to of Invocation was pronounced by Pro- Provo to attend the Dedication Hie Giant Memorial Library Buildfessor Calvin Fletcher ing which Is one of the most beautiful In tbe West Tbe building was SAXAPHONE QUARTETTE dedicated by Pres Heln-- J Grunt IN STUDENT BODY TODAY I'res of the I D S Church The main address was glun by Dr BowThe Student llodysprogrum today den Prof of History at tbe t'nlier-slt- y as anno unreal by President "Dee" of Culifornlu Pres lYterion of I Nil In looks to be one of real Interest the I' A C Pres Thomas of the The rotuplete program unfurumile-l- y I’ of l and Supl of Public Instruccannot be published Inasmuch us tion Jensen also add i eased the several luvitationa extended by the president to speakers liavo not yet Tbe prinbeen deflnutely answered cipal speaker will be a prominent business man snd booster Tbe program sunounced yesterday Includes a song by Miss Ki kelsall: s saxpbone qusrelle tamponed or When Edwin Pulley from Nephl Baker Alms (Ireenbalgh Vorn came to A (’ three years ago he Wilburn Hhlrtllff snd Merrill Hurley Wilson will accompany them on the marked the coming of an Influence which whs to grow until today four piano members of the family are In our Following the program "Ye good hall And the entire family Is locatheld be will old Aggie rally" Tbe latter part of the hour will ed In Logan Both Edwin a Junior and Lot be used by the Freshman class: some a fi t simian ate majoring In agricul‘mutter of business bolding away ture and romlng out strung In silt-1s li s Edwin bus sliced)' two Bob Griffith former Hlg spent the In Ids la n to truck and was out He rredlt In week end logsti graduate of last year majoring lit for football tills full lam a basket business and Is now wofktug for a ball slur of Neplil High for the past stock and bond company In Mall latke four years gives promise of material sup port In this sod other athletic lines Always be thoughtful and rojisld Miss crate of others nnd don't lake peorunic to u s sophomore rimn the B Y D Fhe Is maj ple for granted y hl Bacteria r Student Life Staff was yesterday chosen and w till do regard and attention given those deserving such the writers have been placed To those that are listed oil the reporters staff remember that your writing Is what malx-the paper Interesting or otbern ise New additions will in all probability lie made at a later date and at that time also will a fev Your work is scratches occur coming In up to standard and It Is hoped that oqly death will find your name among the latter Procrastination and lost interest are discouraged causes s Cadet Officers Come Out Decked In Camp Medals Two Qualify a Sharpshooter Majority Take Awards as Rifle Marksman Responding to an order by Cadet Colonel E Virgil Norton the officers of the loinl R O T C unit yesterday appeared decked out In the various medals won during tbe compete-tlv- e shooting week at Fort Casey last summer Tho majority of the plated decorations are for Marksman as only two qualifying quali-faeatio- Sharpshooters One of the awards for Sharpshooter was given to Kenneth Smith who shot 227 out of a possible 250 A score ot 125 qualified him as a Rifle' Sharpshooter The other similar medal was given to Bert Harward who shot 724 percent of the possibles with the pistol Seventy perceut qualified him as Pistol Sharpshooter Tbe following is a list of the men to whom medals were given with the kind won Allen Bollschweiler marksman rifle Ralph Farrar marksman rifle and pistol Carl Fonnesbeck rife marksman David Fuhriman Pistol Marksman Edward Gills rifle marksman Arlo Furlong rifle marksman Bert Harwood pistol Sharpshooter Joseph Ilavortz pistol and rifle marksman Vergil Norton rifle marksman A C Merrill rifle and pistol marksman Russel Smith rifle marksman Kenneth Smith rifle marksman rifle sharpshooter Stewart Starr rifle marksman One other medal was offered but was so vigorously contested for the judges were unable to decide to which person It belonged so it was not gtveri This medal was the one offered to any person who deprived the most men of sleep by filling beds their with toads snskes thumb-tack- s coarse salt and etc Mt By Tramped Botany St ude Todat Two sections of Botuny 21 left at this morning with nothing abort of Mt Ixigan as their destination Professor Nueffer led tho imrt) and hopes to return st an curly hoar 8 o'clock today The purpose or the trip as stated by those participating is to acquaint the llotuny studenta with tbe various from plants and their associations the lew hind to the Alpine regions Mt Logan Is bedded with plants of such a region and the route tnken offers ample opportunity for study of association changes Some Influence You're Exerting On The Family Mr Bailey At-v- n lot-t"i- t e - i Five Ceuta per Copy NUMBER OCTOBER 21 1925 WEEKLY NEWS STAFF CHOSEN BE ADDRESSED ON On Alfalfa Only Those of Sopho- SAXAPHONE QUARTET IN S B TODAY m Published Weekly by tbe Students of tbe b'tab Agricultural College yur Bubucrlptiou Kute $100 per ''v and Soil Fertility” Written by Greares and Greaves Book Presented in Faculty Declares Holiday To Attend UE A Convention All State School Dismtssed Fri- Non-technic- Language Significance of The Micro - organism Stressed Professor day and Saturday Peterson First Vice-Preside- nt The 30th annual convention ot the “Bacteria and Soil Fertility” is Utah Educational Association will be the name of a hook just off the press held Oct 22—23—24 in Salt Lake written by Dr Joseph E Greaves Schoo'ls all over the state City M S Ph D professor of bacterioare dismissed Friday and Sat logy and physiological chemistry at urday so that the teachers of the tho College and Ethelyn O Greaves state can be in attendance The U K A has become one of M S the leading conventions It Is attendThe hook which Is ed by 3000 teachers from all parts and written for the high school stu- of Utah The convention of Utah The dent and the general reader is de- convention takes care of the activisigned to show the great Importance ties of 25 departments and deals from of benefical bacteria to man and par- with educational problem to colleges kindergarten -the of micro ticularly significance Professor Peterson is acting first organisms in agriculture The following selection from the vice president this year having - been of the organizationfor preface will Indicate the scope and president 1923-2purpose of the book: W J Worlton assistant superin"The Voluminous literature dealing with injurious bacteria contrast- tendent of City Schools of Salt Lake ed with the meager volume devoted is president of the association this to a consideration of the beneficial year The first general session will be class leads many to conclude that most bacteria are Injurious This is Thursday night in the tabernacle a wrong conclusion as most microorganisms are beneficial Moreover most of the writing on this latter Social Season Formally class is technical and accessible onBall ly to the college ntsn Only a small Opened by A fraction of the Individuals of the Fnited Station ever reach the college The A W S Ball which was held Yet the workings of the beneficial in the Smart gymnasinm last Saturall to of are bacteria importance The soil bacteria are of speelal econ- day night was a divided success sociomic Importance to all tillers of the This ball formally opened the one and is at al the season college soil because the productivity of the associated with of the outstanding and most delightsoil is Intimately their activity True they toll for ful social functions of the year Attractive dforatlon were carthe unskilled as well as the skilled ried out in a color scheme of orange — tiller of the soil but the one trusts Palms were used very to chanee the other to reason The and yellow different results obtained by the effectively In screening the orchestwo classes of workers are reflected tra and cosy corners Members of tlie A W S Council In the harvest "This little book Is an effort to and their partners formed the receivlanguage ing line The ball which was strictpresent la the fascinating story of the class of ly invitational was well attend'd by microorganisms which inhabit the the students soil It Is hoped that it will prove The music furnished by the Bon valuable not only to the Ton Entertainers contributed greatstudent but also to the general read- ly to the success of the ball er and especially to the agrieuljur-Is- t If to these It furnishes a faint Logan Has Only Broadcatinjf glimpse into this wonderful realm Station This Side of Gem and creates 'Interest for knowledge the authors in this vital subject State Capital will feel that their labors have not been In vain " Through the enterprise of two A Tho book is published by the D Cole and Winston C students of New Van Nostrand company now has the only radio Jones Logan York broadcasting station between Boise and Ogden Cadet Sponsor With tbe motto — "Broadcasting Nominated Thursday From Beautiful Cache Valley ’ — aa a I used slogan mainly local talent Sponsors for the R O T C regi- and the broadcasting Is done from ment will be- - nominated Thursday 9 to 10 p ni evpry night except and elected TuvsduV of uevt week Wedneaday and Sunday Although the logsn station K F according to plans yesterday InitiatX broadcasted only six D ha ed by Lieutenant Robert C Padley favorable weeks at tbe science reports have come of military professor Nevada College Committees from each but- In from California Colorado Western other aud Idaho Arisons for the tery were yesterday selected purpose of choosing likely candidates states laturel Cole Is the operator anu for each position Winston Jones does the announcing Du to the limit In cadet enrollA C ment the unit lias been divid'd Into Clarence Carlisle also an 3 being the number student la business manager 2 battalions The entire broadcasting apparatus last year Much rut automatically limwas made and assembled by Mr Cole its the number of girls to be honorand Mr Jones who also own Jointly ed a sponsors to one regimental which two battalion and four buttery spon- the furniture and equipment station The at) cost them $750 has sors street Another change In the proceeduro Is located at 26 East Center of aparta consist and of preceding year Is that the batroom stthe with ment operating from be to chosen tery sponsor Ire udied the sophomore or freshman clssse Orest rredlt la duo the two stuTbe preferably from the sophomore since they are financing the dents oomliiuHon and election I to be carthemselves and are atrletly venture III parried on by those cadets "on own" The two young men tbetr ticular battery the officers neither were In charge of the broadcasting reguluting or controlling the at the I’ulverslty of Utah last year Iluttullou sponsor are to be two President Peterson Deliver In nu in tier the nomination of which batIs to lie by a committee of the Dedicatory Addre tho election by and talion officers of entire roster of cadet officers The President Elmer 0 Petereon deladles honored are to be chosen from the Utah Agricultural College the Junior class only livered the dedicatory address MonTbe most noteworthy of spousors day night at the opening of the Weet froul Jordan Junior High a'hool which that of regimental is the senior class Nomination of can- has Just been completed two m!l didates Is by t co in mitt'' of the rgl west of Midvale 1 ueaday he spdut mental start and election the same lu Salt locks City attending Special as the procedure for each battalion meeting of the Stale Board of EduElections will take place nevt cation which was ralM by Plate Superintendent of PnnRc Jrrirur Tuesday 4' WS al high-scho- ol orlng In English but bss decided artistic ability which she has already been able to commercialize In the field of Interrlor decorating Youatt Helen a fresh non Is taking up rnmiuerrlul work and la looking us over rarefully giving notes on the past preInterviewer sent or future All four are dirtdc-assets lu our college life Mr slid Mr Bailey have taken temporary residence tier which bid fair to heroine permanent as before these four will all be graduated t Prof Lauderdale— Can yon tell young brother from the Junior High atu and a glstr now will be with about ultratea? Frushle — Tlu 're rhoajter lhaii tending the Vhlttler will lie followdav rates ing rbedv e 4 five-roo- lion C N Famed Group of Male Singers Here Nov 3 Bowen Is Directing Olson Players Moroni and Mark Sullivan Also on Year’s Course An exceptionally strong offering of Lyceum numbers for the coming U A C Lyceum season is nnnouuced by R E KeruUon financial secretary of the College who Is in charge of lyceum arrangements with the The course open Royal TVelch GLeenien on November 3 one of of male the most famous group On Novemsingers touring America ber 12 the Moroni Olsen Players produce "Pygmation” a the first of a series of three plays to be presented Their second offering is "The Ship” which is scheduled for January 29 to lie followed by "Friend Hannah” on February 8 The course closes with an evening with Mark Sullivan world famous writer on political subject When the Royal Welsh Gleemen Dr Joseph Bowen musical director the appear at the Logan Taliernacle night of November 3 their stated scheduled program I proof of wide versatility and careful selection in the large numlier of both choral quit to solo gem to le given And it lie noted in passing that this Welsh ensemble has found high favor in every city visited on the present lour and generous response to insistent encore has been gratefully complimented by tbe critics The concert which i a number of the V A C Lyceum course give the chorus opportunity at least ten compositions supplemented by an equal numlier of solos a few duet (Continued ou Page Three) 1 JACKSON NAMED FROSH PRESIDENT Faye Pederson and Rita Hill Win Out in Race for Vice President and Secretary Election Close Tbe Freshmen class met last Friday and instituted Its otgunizatjog for the coming year Edward Jackson was elected president with Miss Faye Pederson and Rita Hill ary Executive rnmnnttev-mun- ( Frank Christensen was rbatrman of the The showed meeting greenllngs iiiip h real enthusiasm and pop There was u large number of candidate Humiliated for each of flea Those nominated for president were: Heed Biillmi Alton I arson Charles Crlrfin Ellis Wade Glen Worthington and Edward Jackson The class gave a standing vote ou three of these men Thorn who survived the finel eliminations were 122 vole Edward Jackson Glct 7 S votes and Reed Worthington lliillen 7t vot'n The nominee wore Put rti In Parker Ell Karl Funr (Junl liiucd on page four) net-re- t -- m Jeon Give every man thy ear: )uf ftrwt thy voice: take each man's consur but reserve thy Judgement - llaniM 7 Pcrhnp It Wa lli Dst Rrort It has been nistoniary for the accomplice of Rush Budge tn sttcudauee st school dunce and other -- to accuse- - him of cnipdog them undue eiiilmrruiue 111 llO'llt Rush after the repetition of lucldent trepltltlon la the soul of learning) that he wo often guilty of said misdemeanor and It caused him Intense Irrtti-- t a great many had le trued similar loll Wishing to vliiuluate tbe List possibility of auih an ucrursuce st the Ural formal pttrty of tbe yvat he planned and executed a very successful rnmpaign with rwtM In the dame exchange At the very rmiset of t j r he announced to bl $ “ ly wild mftdJiit"y flash of snceoe ia k’ only got tw dmx who bara't get Irx'" r r ' - v y t - ( i |