Show All students are Invited to attend the informal dance to be held Thursday at 8:30 in the Smart Gymnasium ’ Coach Zuppke will deliver the lecture to the general public night at 730 This lecture VOLUME XXVII ran LOGAN SCHOOL Dr W D Moriarty I FifSl Leciufe On Principles Which Underly Salary COURSE BUSINESS FOR LOCAL MEN One of the outstanding features of a feature summer school Is the Intensive short course in retailing This stimulating course designed entirely to meet the needs of people now engaged in the retail business is to be directed by Dr W D Morlarty of the University of Southern California and connected with the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Professor Moriarty has had a wide successful experience From 1908 to 1919 he was connected with the University of Michigan where he developed courses in and advertising salesmanship office management During the period from this time until 1926 when he became professor of economics at the University of Southern -- California tie instituted courses in merchandising at the University of Washington Jn cooperation with the advertising club of Los Angeles and the Retail Dry Goods association he has since 1926 developed the field of merchandising which includes marketing wholesaling retailing and advertising Through his teaching experience Dr Morlarty has done consulting work with a wide variety of business organizations One half of his time at the U S C is allocated to serving the university with through outside contacts Morbusiness organizations Dr larty has a very close acquaintance with western conditions being western vice president of the National Association of Teachers of Marketing and Advertising and also a member of the merchandising committee of the National Management association Professor Moriarty will give six morning lectures beginning on June 10 The subjects for these ” lectures are: Monday: “The Basic Principles of Turnover” AdTuesday: ‘The Function of vertising in Effective Motivation" Wednesday? “Types of Salesmanship and the Principles which Underlie All Alike’! Thursday: “Principles of Direct and Indirect Price Motiva ' tion” Friday: “The Positive Prlnci pies Underlying Special Sales Motivations’’ Each day at-p m there will be a round table discussion led by the following leading merchants of V’i sections - -Monday? “Operation Problems In Department Stores’’ Angus and’ general Wright president of manager “Wrights” Tuesday “Style Merchandising" Dan Lange merchandise manager of the Z C M L and vice president of the Rational Clothiers and Furnishers of the United States Wednesday: “Unit Control” Clarence Wright of president Keith O'Brien Inc Thursday:1 “Merchandising Planning and Control” A member of the J C Penney company Friday “Problems of the Retail Grocer” Heber Scowcroft director in John Scowcroft and Sons Each day after these lectures there will be round table discus-cion- s led by Dr Moriarty Dr Morlarty Prof P E Peterson and Prof R M Rutledge spent the last week traveling to clubs and associations of merchants in Salt Lake City Ogden and Logan to open to them the possibilities of theh “Retail Institute” Dr Moriarty talked to these organizations on “A ProMerchanfessional Standard in “ - - dising” President Reports Atlomey General at Commencent Denies Right To Bar Graduates University of Utah Must' Open To AH An interpretation of the state laws and the constitution which as vitally affects the UU S A U C was of well as the as the given out Sunday by Attorney General G P Parker in an article that appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune The article follows: Any student qualified by granot duation from high school and otnciwise objectionable is entitled to enter the University of Utah and tlie school of higher learning must arrange its courses to provide instruction it was ruled by attorney George P Parker state submitted general in an opinion C N Jensen state Saturday to Dr of public instrucsuperintendent tion The opinion followed a request of the state department to ascer-or tain whether by examination other means the universityto could enter deny applicants Jhe right the school The attorney general finds that the entire public school system of the under the Intent and spiritfunction should so constitution as to give to the students of the state a continuous progressive and ana systematic course of training instruction' 'beginning with--t- h with primary grades and ending the university “It will be observed by reading the statutes that the ingovernment the board of the university lies of regents but under the provisions the general control and sys-te- m of th6 public school shall be vested in the state board of education consisting in-ol the superintendent of public struction and such other persons as the legislature may provide rhuiffWlsifyrwntti-fee- w highprovided by law shall be the est branch of the system of pub lc instruction As far as practicable be its courses and methods shall the inarranged to supplementsubordinate struction of the branches of such system with a educaview to afford a thorough saxes in tion to students of both literature the arts the sciences and the civil professions including engineering “I am therefore of the opinion and the that both our constitution statutes contemplate that when a student not otherwise objectionable has satisfactorily completed the course of study taught by all of the subordinate branches of is as a learning in the state he matter of legal right entitled to be admitted into the higher branch (Continued on Page Two) sup-ervisi- on Program In his annual report delivered on May 26 at the commencement exercises President E G Peterson said that the year just closing has been characterized by consistent development of the institution This development has taken three forms: a strengthreening of the instructional search and extension functions advancement of of the college the building program through authorization of the construction of a library building additions to the animal industry buildings and remodeling of the and a conexisting structures tinuation of the campaign by the alumni organization strengthening the bonds Uniting former students and friends of education to the college ' have Receht appropriations to raise enabled the college somewhat the salary levels of the faculty which still are lower In no than they should be way except by recognition of the outstanding work being done can the stronger members of the staff be encouraged to continue It and” enlarge their service is an established policy of the to as facilities permit college place these greater servants on level of recognition comparable t0 the service they are render- ing Faculty Changes -- The— more important faculty changes include the granting of leaves of absence to the following: J Howard Maughan director of the branch Agricultural college to continue his graduate at Cornell University study Feldman Edmund Professor associate pofessor of engineering to do graduate work Professor Henry Oberhansley of the department of education to serve as acting director of the branch college dulng director Maughan ’s Alma Mr absence: — —Wilson Pavts sapdflMChdEnf tI tire farm has County experiment been granted an additional year in which to complete requirements for the advanced degree and Mr King Hendricks Instructor In English at the branch college to do graduate work in the University of Berlin Enrollment The enrollment figures for the Regular year are as follows: summer school students 1282 on the campus 500 short courses cor183 In 216 extension classes respondence courses 415 making a total of 2606 receiving formal In addischolastic instruction tion the Extension Division enrollment in organized project and study courses totalled of which 9281 were In home project work and 3099 in club Continued on Page Three ’ ' 12-3- 80 To Be Higher Than Former Years According to W 11 Bell of the Moriarty’s Tuesoffice the registration Registrar’s Introlecture he day morning for the first three days of the duced his subject with a general summer session is holding up very introduction to some of the well in comparison with the past economic principles that affect two years Students are coming from vareveryone showing the necessity ious parts of the United States of even in a com and one student from the Philipof course Utah paratively simple operation like pine Islands the manufacture of hairpins leads the states in enrollment which Involves a milliatn workers with a registration from twenty-tw- o counties Other states are: Even a country Arizona California Colorado like the United States Is depend- Idaho Illinois Indiana Missouri ent on other countries The Montana Nebraska New Mexico value of exports is the imports Nevada North Dakota Oklahoma South Dakota Washington? Wyothey entaiL ming his to the Bringing subject It is expected by the authorities particular question of wages Dr of the school that the registration Morlarty said that the reward this year will be larger than the one wins is for producing somepast two summers thing of value that is some-uiathat nas utility and scarsalaries are made up of city tour elements winch are: wages interest pront and rent Wages I are tne amount necessary to pay’’ a person lor the utility of settlTnis ing down to Work ail uay on skill ana utility depends knowledge ana personality This personal Dr element Moriarty says enters largely into Get Acquainted Is motto of Ina business man s decision to formal Dance for EveryJust as candy employ a person one Tonite and pertume are popularly bought in ways tnat are most Tonight at 8:30 In the Smart pleasing so the employer selects Gymnasium summer school stuthose who please him who look dents will In a lively get ana act as if they will fit into acquainted mingle the initial social party his business for a position event of the summer session Dr Moriarty believes tnat salMsr Katherine C Carlisle of aries come to those who have the Physical Education departwhat others want — that is skill ment has of special fea- The ana reason tures for charge knowledge the evening Features college men receive comparatively will include a recreation program low salaries at first is because and some special dance numbers the busines man does not recogThe Arcadian orchestra has nize that he has this skill and been engaged and an abundance knowledge until he has develop- of refreshments will be served The ed it in that business man’s par- event Is entirely Informal ticular field All summer school students and reWhen this business man their partners are invited and urcognizes that one has developed ged to attend If they desire their skill and knowledge in his field summer stay to be enriched by ache will pay you Interest on that quaintances which may be so easYour reward for labor ily formed at such Informal partutility will then be wages plus interest ies When a man is able to assume risk and responsibility successSUMMER fully then he reaps profits The of not people who complain enare getting the profit they SCHOOL PLAY titled to should be told that they only deserve it if they are efficient enough to glean It When SELECTED this point of utility is reached a man's salary consists of basic on skill and wages interest The annual summer school play knowledge and profit for successful assumption of risk and re- has now been selected and is ansponsibility After that point in- nouncedof by Professor Chester J the dramatics departcome is only limited by one's Myers ment who will direct the produccapacity The white collar jobs pleasant tion to be “Her Husband’s Wile ” jobs with social prestige pay less a three act comedy by A It will be played on July than rougher jobs because the supply of those willing to work in E16 in the college auditorium- A Thomas is a New York playa bank is so much greater than the supply of those who want wright Being a newspaper reto be plasterers even at a higher porter of fifteen years standing his sense for style and zest seem wage According to Dr Mtariarty the remarkable “Her Husband's Wife” traits most desired in merchan- is his first play and show the and result of fifteen years of really dising are loyalty energy initiative Loyalty is acquired seeing things The play was first after a long period spent with a produced by Henry Miller at the Philadcl- concern Initiative is a combin- Broad Street theatre His phia In 1910 then In the Spring ation of enery and brains alvice is to get into the current of that year at the Garrick The- that goes your way Fundamen- atre In New York where it had a tal economic conditions in which very successful run Since that time it has been frequently ae’“d we live can’t be overcome Dr “Wbriarty's closing words in stock and is especially popular were that we live in an age of for amateur production The main character in tne pray specialized knowledge so we must train intensively for the Job we ard the chief source o' chain’ is have College men are scarce Irene She Is a quaint little hypoin comparison to the widening chondriac who captures as much of the interest as the plosoi thi job-a-nd Chose opportunities In five years you play does itself There are five stick with it have had the opportunity to win other characters in tho cast a salary: wages Interest profit According to Walter Pilchard Eaton who will be remembered by and rent on your scaracity Aggies of last vear for his fascinating discourses on dramatic Buyers Duty criticism “Our Inst' net is to cat- “Her Husband’" Wife’ as Subject of Lecture rUfue a farce and yet when we think of- Irene we ilistni5t Jtr:n Dr W D Morlarty lectured becourse is best— a gocu play” He Wednesday at eleven o’clock fore & group of students and fac- 3a ys further that tin measure of ulty members who are finding hua unity Imparted to the charthemselves Intensely Interested In acters the amount of interest the subject of economics awakened in the people who figHe brought out the point that ure in the Incidents tho w:i deand it is the buyers responsibility of licacy sprightliness safeguard to patronize the honest epemh as well of conns the good neceswe must because merchant of sarily accept his Judgement goods It is the something for nojrom the ranks of far e to thing buyers who make it possible the type of comedy that survives ts howses-i to fo buoinesii' diohongot tffCTgsewguca play wireir run' often the play burtlened with a “message” is forgotten Mr Myers read the play MonSix Chosen Cast day night to those who were In taking paT in the Summer Play production and made announcethe time and held Monday rs ns concerning Tryouts were Mr Meu has summer school piece for try-ou- ts the for evening been successful in giving very Wife”' which Husband’s “Her play will be presented the last week col'ege plays of real merit to the of the six weeks term The result rublic since he came to tho U was that the following were sel- 3 A C In 1926 The vehicle for ected to play the parts in this his efforts is a worthy one this comedy of modern life: John An- summer and with the number of derson Duan D Keller Kilbum speech students who are registerAngela Larsen Ruth Elliot and ed the play should be a notable Libby Cook Rehearsals are being performance held regularly and the cast will work Intensively to produce an Glen Worthington basketball effective play In the short time caotaln In 1928-2- 9 and sumto Is Is The allotted them for that athlete the Aggies registermer school play Is also a feature ed for the worx that Coach Zupke of the Farmer s Encampment is giving In Dr SHORT 1 W D ig Party In Gym ANNUAL Is their - tf-lf- of For is free NUMBER 28 — W UTAH THURSDAY JUNE 13 1929 Enrollment Believed to- Director of Summer ScAoo y£flj Extends Welcome To Student Body PALj :! The College is pleased to welcome to its halls and campus our visiting faculty representing as it does not only our two sister institutions and the Utah State Department of Education but DR (also some of the leading universities of the country Ill LUCIA COURSES i FACULTY: Give HIJINIAM IN NUTRITION We welcome also the members of our student-bod- y Those Dr Lucea Hejinian assistant who come from our own state are no doubt well acquainted with nutritionist at the Merrill Palmer is at the college for two our physical equipment as also with our ideals To those who school weeks giving work in nutrition are new to our campus we wish to say that the institution is and child Miss psychology yours while you stay There are no barriers to any of the depart- Hejinian is giving a mortiing on Growth the ments of the College — no “Keep off the Grass” signs You are course for credit and Development of Young urged to see the institution in all its phases Your membership Children and a series of aftercard entitles you to attend any of the classes and public lectures noon conferences for fathers and and we hope you will make good use of its privileges mothers daily at four o'clock for these Her subjects 1 Inare ‘as follows: It will be our pleasure to meet you personally land I am sure tance of that President Peterson and the various members of the faculty troduction : Impor problems will be glad to have you call on them for such help as you may studying our children of parents and reasons why require parents desire help 2 Health a factors Influencing We hope tat you will not devote all of your time to work Our habits: ry 3 The child’s appetite recreational program calls for dancing parties hikes excursions child 4 Habit of sleepHabits of elmination musical programs and it is the wish of those in charge of these ing 5 7- - £aio -“v ‘ "6firmsHabits-o-fears --play toys tantrums eveifts th'aTtill participate temper 89 Child to Sex training Again we bid you welcome 10 child relationships Family relations parent to child parent : JAMES II LINFORD to parent This course Is not given for Director of the Summer School credit but will be an informal discussion led by Dr Hejinian class In child de- FACULTY MEMBERS DEAN WEST RETURNS The morning velopment will discuss the physical growth of the child These classes will be followed by afterAPPOINTED FROM LEAVE noon round-tabl- e discussion for the same group on the mental Professor Jacobsen Succeeds Dean Wanlass Professor Ricks growth and mental health of the child Dr Hejinian is ably fitted Who Goes To B A C And Dr W W Henderson for this work by virtue of trainPixton Instructor in Foods Also Aetum She did ing and personality work at her undergraduate A number of new appolnt-meto- ts Professor Ray B West Dean Mount Holyoke College where she to the faculty have been of the school of Agricultural EnShe received her B S announced for thee oming year gineering returned Friday from received her master degree of science Mr A E Jacobsen from the UniBerkley California where he has degree from the University of will be spent the past year doing post Chicago After spending one year versity of California in the Iowa State college teachAssociate professor of Education to take tne pace of Professor graduate work at the University ing physiology she studied kt the Deah West will University of Iowa under Dr Henry Oberhansley who has left of California the UJ5AC for a year to be be here during the summer but Amy Daniels where she ’received D and child in nutrition Director of the Branch Agricul- will not be teaching classes He her Ph tural College at Cedar City At was accompanied on his leave by psychology Miss Mary Sweeney’ itssistant the present Mr A E Jacobsen is in Berkely doing work to- Mrs West and their family director of the Merrill' - Palmer who school was scheduled to give thls Other faculty members wards his doctor’s degree He was formerly superintendent of return from leaves of absence work but was unable to come Professor Joel E schools in North Summit counts this year are: Miss Helen Pixton of the Ricks from - the - University ad-of Alumni Recaioa Oregon State college has been Chicago where" he has done to be (Instructor In vanced work in the history de(appointed fods Miss Pixton received her partment Dean W L Wahlass Of Honors Graduates B S degree from the University the School of Commerce who has of Utah in 1923 and her M S spent the past year studying in degree from the Oregon State Europe and Dr W W HenderAt Annual has son who spent the year of 1928-2- 9 She College this year taught In several high schools S as Director ol the new L D Institute Last year she had in this state Dr Ralph Porter Presides At L a teaching fellow in foods at Reunion Dinner 1927-2was 8 she In the OSC Alumni Association an assistant in agriculture exAlumni banquet held May tension at the of Pushes Library Drive 25The University was an unqualified success California George R Hill of the class of ’08 Mr Ariel C Merril formerly The drive which the Alumni was Master of Ceremonies with in charge of butter and cheese association Is carrying on for Dr Ralph Porter ’12 as toastmasproduction for Swift ahd Co funds with which to Increase our ter The iniation of the new memwill be assistant Chicago profeswas followed by instructions facilities has been bers sor - of Dairy Manufacturing to library in their new duties from Dr succeed Professor Gustav Wilster advanced energetically this year of Mr George Stewart Mr Merrill is teaching In this de- under them management The following program was preGeorge Barber — executive secre- sented: partment this summer The unleavened ’Leven— At Miss Elna Miller has received tary of the organization Mrs P V Card on ’ll The' Luck as extension the present time the amount an appointment T3— Heber Bennion T3 Some of approaches the $100-0specialist hi Foods ahd Nutrition subscribed Tasks for Our Colleges — Ernest T The contributions mark Miss Miller received her B S Young T4: and a Response of the She which are made to this fund are Class of ’29 by Arthur Layton Vodegree from the USAC small in comparatively studied in the University of Ne- - generally cal solos were rendered bv Ray braska for one year and received individual amounts coming frv n Garner '24 and Mark Nichols ’24 a individual’ number of her master of science degree Thelarge At the business meeting Dr Alumni Association bring Saxer Miss Miller was from Columbia was elected president of to a of aid the the grea college the organization for the coming formerly of the domestic science reserve of memas its strength vear and a report of the assocdepartment of the Box Elder by the iation was given bership as estimated high school and was field agent association by the present thirty-fiv- e is between In foods and nutrition hi Fargo officers The graduating class of indivior thousand forty 1929 was Last year she North Dakota duals 17ie class of’ ’29 respond- association presented to the Alumni was home demonstration agent ed --one hundred -ent-ter ' Continued on the per Page Three and request for subscriptions swelled the fund approxiby U A C Student mately $7000 Hay The drive was given fresh imLeads petus by the appropriation made by the state legislature of one According to President PeterJean Rawlins graduate of the hundred and seventy five thous- son word has been received confrom the United States departnormal school at the U S A C and dollars with which to this spring is conducting ’the city struct a new library building ment of Agriculture that the deThe site for the new structure partment will bear half the exhas not 'been --definitely selected pense Involved in- the- -- employtered The county is providing the east side of the quadrangle ment of an additional faculty equipment and the building in the old Blummell property at member in the department of and the forestry This appointment will which the kindergarten Is being the foot of the hill in present site of the Experiment now soon be made held This is an innovation Under the A considered Division being Smithfield being the first time a provisions of the appropriation of the building bill passed by the last legislaproposed kindergarten has been held there part and the response that the par- will not be completed under the ture this new apointee will for- spend half of his time in the but ents gave was very encouraging present appropriation withdone be this extension service in the developmay The kinderrten may continue tunately out in any way marring the new ment of forestry durirg the winter if It Is enterprise structure starts term weeks ful The eight throughout the state The balance is books for drive The of be soent time will being his TB? TISBErfng tended the University oT YJaTTo- m certain the newly (created Idepartment S system U and the Pledges for her freshman year amounts are made by those In- of forestry has made most satisA C in her sophomore yea C terested and willing these factory strides In inaugurating pledges to be redeemed at the this important division of the Lecture Schedule For end of five years institution’s activity The young men included In the growing Today The membership card given to enrollment in forestry are unstudents at the time of registra- doubtedly to play an Important The lecture Thursday morning tion admits them to all lectures part In the husbanding of our at 11 o’clock will be given by Dr and to any class recitation but forest resources and in reforestWilliam D Morlarty Professor of it does not entitle any visiting ation of the intermountain reEconomics at the University sub-le-of student to particapte In recita- gion Being the only forestry The Southern California tions or to take anyof the exam- school In district number four he has chosen Is “The World inations Credits may be earn- of the federal forest service comIs Run Bv’ Bankruptcies” ed only by those who have re- prising southern and central The evening lecture will be giv- gularly registered and under no Idaho western Wyoming so: then by Professor Robert Zuppke condition may students Receive em Arizona and all cf Utah and head football coach at the Uni- credit for attendance at classes practically all of Nevada the College has a heavy responsibilversity of Illinois Prcf Zuppke as auditors has not announced his sublect ity in the training of experts for He however has announced Clarence Hunter of Tularosa this reeion particularly and for yet to will summer be free his lecture Mexico Is registered for other similar areas in Use United that the public States school work here con-fereta- non-huhg- -- f freely' - Ober-hansl- Affair 00 -- -c- Forestry Staff Enlarged Kindergarten -- - irVTEyof ct - |