Show EB V VOLUME XXXI STUDENT LIFE LOGAN Layton Chosen To Edit Green Issue iff' Student Life Johnson WRIGHT OPENS JESTERS McClellan CONDIE Are Named As Assistants you are interested in writCHOOSES ingIf short stories you might be Interested in receiving THREE MORE FOR equally $25 $15 or $10 for one of your stories It is now the season for short story contest sa LEADS IN- FAUST: the all writers should their ” After much deliberation on the Student Life part of the editor of Ruth Layton has been chosen to edit the Freshman Edition of this and paper with Anna Johnson Lincoln McClellan as assistants Julian ly Professors Christiansen and Miss Layton has chosen - Condie are working cooperatively Robinson to act as business manon the production and are find- -' ag er u “s 16 These people are very capable However with the and will handle these appointdertaking ments with efficiency and ease talent of our schools and with All are naembers of the present their willingness to place them- -: Student Life staff and in ad- selves completely in the direc- dition have had a great deal of tors’ hands the opera will un- be everything experience along this line in high that is worked on doubtedly "ht SLUR progress I sharpen stories will be April first Last year a single prize of $50 "aa offered and Rex Dibble won tbe wveted prize with his story STOCK NUMBER TEN b i 1 "Nor-cachta- NAMED CHAMPS Comparison Shotts AT OGDEN SHOT Little Theatre patrons are to be favored with another excellent play on February 3 and 4 when the Weber Club presents Philip Barry’s “You and L” “You- - and I” is an epigramatic play of the type usually classified as a society play It was first produced in the Belmont Theatre New York It won immediate popularity and continued its run for an entire season The cost is as follows: Veronica Duane Fannie Hodges Roderick White Jewell Barker Nancy White Lila Peters Maitland White Maurice Barrett Etta Eleanor Jensen G T Warren Ben Vanschar and Geoffrey Nichols Nat Taggart This capable cast under the able direction of Miss Anna Boss should give “You and I” a very creditable performance TOPICS WINTER QUARTER Students Cost State Each Only ENROLLMENT FAR Per Year The USAC livestock team won first place in Judgin! 109 termotttitMin Intercollegiate judg ing contest held last week at the Ogden Livestock Snow The coi- lege team gamed a total o 2- - A HO VU Each student at the Utah State 493 points followed In the order Agricultural college this year will by Colorado Aggies with a total ri'!TJ"4"4T cost the state of Utah only $109 ot 2434 university ovXiVWLi Wyoming 2426 according to a study of per capita and B Y U 1658 The Utah State Agricultural costs just completed by the secThe USAC team which was coached by Prof Harry H Smith college has the largest enrollment retary's office at the college This exceedingly low cost figure of the department of animal In its history this quarter The budhusbandry was composed of John enrollment has been on a steady is base upon the reduced student and for this the increase few the get year past Milton during Barnard Dcweyville Madsen Manti John Stewart years but has never been as enrollment for the present year Salt Lake City Dwain Pearson large as at the present quarter It includes all students junior Cook By the close of registration college senior college and gradand Merrill Marysville uate but does not include sumParis Idaho Bedford Bird of Tuesday 1595 students had ished registering Idaho was alternate including ap- - mer school or short course students ' ly 200 students who Jghn Barnard maue a total ot proximate points to win individual hon- - an school here for the first TOTAL COST IS AT IX)W LEVEL— ora in the contest John Fusil of time When student fees and federal There are yet over 200 who Wyoming came second with 535 points Grayson Crook of Colo- - hve received their registration appropriations are added to the state appropriations for students rado Aggies third with 509 and sards but haven’t finished Madsen also of Utah Ag- - istcring There nas also been a at the college the per capita continual return of students dur- - cost for the present year is gies fourth with 503 In the contest there were six luff the latter part of this week $192 according to the secretary’s officials expect report This per capita cost is classes of livestock judged: Fat and registration beef cattle breeding beef cat-- the enrollment to exceed 1700 this lower than that of any reputable institution in the country about tie fat mutton sheep breeding quarter mutton sheep Registration will continue pect which any figures are available swine breeding Monday and a late registration The recent survey of 72 educaand fat swine tional institutions conducted by In winning the USAC team re- - Tee will be charged u and ceiveu a cash prize — According to W H Bell reg-a- n a faculty committee of the Unithe that elaborate silver mounted cbal- - istrar percentage of f ill versity of Utah showed lenge plaque containing the name quarter students is much larger $443 was the average per capita cost of students in land-graof the ueam its con— and mem- - this year than last bers This large enrollment seems to colleges The Utah college was the lowMedals were awarded to John indicate a more serious attitude bastard for being hign-poigroup of among students toward the value est in the land-graat the time the study man in the fat classes judged of a college education And with thirty-seve- n as well as high point man lor the numerous activities that are was made and the tremendous the contest and John - usil of planned for the remainder of the dr°P 1° student costs for ths Wyoming for being high point year everyone should have an yfar means that the Utah State low-Tman in the breeding classes enjoyable time at the old "Aggie Agricultural college has the est Pr capita costs of any land- partieipatinirTeams were School" grant Institution in the country guests Ol the Oguen Livestock end probably lower costs than Show at a banquet held Satur- 72 institutions studied- B he "8ny the awards day evening or regular Aether land-grawere presented I J $ i’ll I universities The contest this year was the The per capita student cost at first intercollegiate contest held the college for the year just past at the Ogden Show But hencewas $245 This year it is $192 a forth it is going to be an annual drop of more than twenty-on- e affair Dean E J Maynard per cent In view of the fait the school of agriculture at the at the per capita cost at the college acted a superviso-rt Lyman H Rieh agricultural ex- - I than institution t is tension agent for Utah county i that college officia l was elected president of the Utah amazing bave been able to reduce costs Countv Agent's association and fieurea- Miss Ruby Stringhara home dem- - !" 'h' I extra-curricul- ar ( College Low In Per Capita Cost Survey JUDGES PREVIOUS DUPADnC i J At last we've had something a little different In Student JLhe assemblies The one o’clock Body asspring issue of “Scribble’ Wednesday by the Jester’s year it has been thought wiser sembly to Rive three prize8i one of 25 club was unusual because the another of $15 and a third of $10 j variety of numbers presented was that “goes over” with The only restrictions in the con- - th test are that the stories submitted college students After a few announcements should not be longer than 2500 words Any plot will be acceptable were made members of the Jes- school Miss Layton expected although writers are advised to tor's club presented a one act the Davis high school “Dart” for Ruth Owens has been chosen write on subjects and plots which comedy which wag a burlesque editor associate three years being containing lots of funny situafor the part of Seibcl Reid are familiur during her Junior year Miss John- Jones will play Valentine Elliot C E Wright of Salt Lake tions The audience received quite Mr of the editor son was will take tne part of City member of the Executive a shock when Ray Lillywhite aplast year Lincoln Mc- Budge The major leads Faust Board of the College Is the spon-an- d peared as a lover opposite Grace Wagner the of editor was Madison Floyd Morgan was a Clellan Sports have not been sor of this contest He offers Marguerite last year “Grizzly” comediai-- as usual in the roll of Logan high decided upon and willlsonaIy the three prizes with the a while Julian Robinson was busimiddle aged man laughable ATTENTION FACULTY ot a hoPe announced at be cultivating a later date genuino ness manager of the North Cache whose wife was portrayed by in creative vd students: literature !tercst and among Francis Fowler women’s choruses book Winkelman year Jay students of the campus This greenling Issue of the Stu- are practicing the opera songs jbe a was nonchalant Before any student is perInterested in this and Eugene Gardnerplaywasproducer dent Life will be published dur- separately at first and will be j Students a vicmitted to take part or begin should see Miss Kyle for ious villmn ing the week of the Freshman combined later Professor Chris- - 'contest any practice for taking part The rest of the program conplay which is tentatively scheduled tiansen has his orchestra well Particulars in any student activity or any on Us way to being able to for the first week in March sisted of a trio by Veda and Vida he Lucas and Alys Worley two piano accompany capably tne singers must secure a activity certificate of solos by Cleo Petty and some for “Faust” MANY AT eligibility from the Attendance “sleight of hand” or magLian and Scholarship committee No tricks by Dr LcRoy Wilson Student Body council seems faculty member and no student EXTENSION MEET toThe BROADCASTS FOR officer having charge 3T any--be upheld in their resolutions lr'Vra- - curricular activity may for bigger and better assemblies Here s hoping this continues allow any student to particiLISTED Alfalfa weevil control grass-tio- n pate in any such activity or begin preparation or practice and elimination of Colorado in anticipation of taking part tion and climiniation of Colorado in any activity unless that were the topics The Utah State Agricultural potato beetle student first presents a certiin discussed the session opening broadcasts over radio college of ficate eligibility from the station KSL every Monday and of the extension service conferAttendance ence at the Utah State Agricuand Scholarship The annual “Extension’ assem - Wednesday at 12:15 to 12:30 ltural committee college on Tuesday mornheld yesterday with These presentations are given by bly was Certificates of eligibility must members of the college faculty ing President Peterson in charge be renewed at thc beginning Dr George F Kuowlton of thi President Peterson gave a brief all specialists in their respective of each quarter and following Introduction of the work of the fields The talks are given on Utah experiment station told of the examinations Extension division of the college subjects of special interest to the movements of the Colorado States BATED (Faculty Rule) Extension farmers and housewives of Utah potato beetle in the United and stated that the insof the showed He specimen service was one of the greatest yud the intermouotaia country ect-ami outlined ‘control method educational systems in the world ’ ’ Free copies will be sent upon by spraying the young potato i : I i '? to the Information office today request UTAH STATE HAS or with arsenic lead purls plants Prof Richard Condie rendered Utah State Agricultural ? college green The executive committee of the H i r a vocal solo Invocation was of- Programs for the remainder fj of J Sorefisou told 1933 high school band i and orProfessor fered by Mayor Lundstrom of Include the following LARGEST NUMBER new The brass quartet' then January bait chestra contests metj ion Satnr the of Logan grasshopper addresses: day' morning in the chamber of effecto be which very played two numbers proved — 16 “AJohn Carlson USAC YEAR BOOK January The tive in the control of infestation Commerce to outline a program principal speaker was lfalfa AG STUDENTS Seed Situation In Utah” contest ' The contest of 80 for the of The bait is comprised Bishop Sylvester Q Canuon January 1- 8- Rena B Maycock pounds of course bran 5 pounds which is sponsored jointly by the Salt Lake City Bishop Cannon Fdward N RnMev of cult Unite "Home Leadership in Utah" of Commerce etude arsenic 15 pounds cane mo- Logan Chamber spoke on the important qualities editor of heuzzer year- Hogenson lasses and from 10 to 12 gallons and the Utah State Agricultural January 23— J C of e Calvin the late president There are more students We Grow in 1933?" of water He said that beet moof the Utah State Agricul- Shall "What will in be held these recommended and at Utah the Logan Ing agriculture State Coolidge fine qualities to the youth of toJanuary 25— William Peterson lasses proved to be repcllant to on April 20 21 and 22 Agricultural College in proportion tural college student body has Water Develoertain types of grasshoppers “Underground Members of the committee are to the state’s population than are ch°“n “ temporary staff for the day 0“’ 1'his bait should be spread on N Prof Condie sang another soIq pments” W Christiansen chairman studying agriculture at any other pu!‘cat Work on the book is now in and the benediction was offered January 30— George D Clyde nfested areas before the nymph-k- e L A Peterson M R Hovey C college or university in the country This Interesting process by the staff members grasshoppers leave the breedby Bishop L Torn Perry of Lo- "Watershed Precipitation and IrL Pocock and A T Henson situation was discovered through who are as follows: Clyde H ing ground in the spring THe gan rigation” The committees were following of the distribution a survey and study of agricul- Jorgensen Logan business man- This special assembly is held jest time fjr oait Is between 6 and 10 a ni appointed to handle the different tural registration in land-graeach year in connection with the agement Ruth Clayton Salt Lake contest: of the reaches phases the when r Publicity institutions temperature Extension workers’ conference Dean E J assistant editor Dale Bowen Lo- and information: C L Pocock Maynard of bytheacting TO and 80 degrees F school of agrichairman Robert Holden J C culture and forestry For every George I Reeves Dr J C Allen Jr 1500 Bureau Bunn of and the state’s population one Johnson Ashton Idaho Horace 'lamlin Ralph of Entomology U S Department Housing: George S Bates student is taking a regular dereviewed the re- chairman M R Hovey John H gree course in agriculture and Curtis of Agriculture Payson Helen Stringham Another interesting course in sults of experimentation in the Wilson Joseph E Ca on Alvin forestry at the Utah tSate Agri- Farmington Edna Page Payson scoutmaster training will be giv- control of alfalfa jveevil In West- Hess Miss Oreta Hall Mrs I cultural College Ardis Larsen Smithfield Idaho is next to Utah in reen at the Utah State Agricultural ern United States A Hulme and Mrs Wil'iom liou-tr- e Classes: Mildred Bankhead spect to agricultural enrollment Bernice McCracken college as a special course durIn the home economics secClark Theur-- er One of student as1860 -Pre3ton of Ri winter na Mrs every B the tion quarter Maycock ing N W ChrisArrangements: Logan Margaret Watkins is studying agriculture W Pond Scout executive of the sistant director of home econo- tiansen Amar chairman M K Hovey population Mary Brown Smithfield in Idaho Oregon is next nnd tTie m in be reviewed at 7:30 the will mics council Cache highlights night p' Thursday Valley C L Pocock A T Henson B Colorado fifth on the list The Hickman Ogden the Utah State Farestry club is instructor in charge of the course the extension work during the G Thatcher and A E AnderOrganizations: Faun JoneeRich record is particularly significant holding a meeting in the Agri- The class will be given each past year This was followed by son in view of the fact that Utah Is field Maude Griffin Clarice Olcultural assembly room on the Tuesday and Friday from two to a discussion in the leadership acFrank Entertainment: Fred Lnndherg not as completely rural as certain sen Jean Lenkersdorfer tivities for the main floor of the animal husfour as Iowa and the Fonnesbeck Faye Benson Logan chairman L A Peterson B G states such state for the program as who The are Students bandry building registered program Pollie Allen Malad Idaho LorThe evening session which w:ll Thatcher Gilbert Thorpe A G Dakotas arranged will consist of a series at the college may receive cred- Further investigation showed raine Inkersol be held at the court house will Lundstrom of addresses given by students it for this course and it is also that the school of agriculture and Activities: Carma Cooley Boyd of the Forestry department on open to scout workers who are be given to the discussion of Transportation: W F Jensen forestry at the Utah State Agri- Pulley Ellen Kemp LeGrand chairman Ross Anderson L A cultural various phases of forest work not attending college There ts economic and poultry projects College is more important Spencer Logan Helen McVickers MoW Ault H Jarvis John J this follows: as are no fee for Subjects as far a enrollment Is concerned Ashton Idaho registration Afton Bingham ser C U Johnson Clarence Thornock blister rust course unless college credit is than it is in other inVernal Pat Frederickson OgWalt Astle fire control Charlie desired Solintirg: L A Petei son chair stitutions For every 29 male den Arleen Bowers Logan man M It Hovey I R Humtwo Michaels This course was given students at the college one is Forest administration Men’s athletics: John Stewart phreys and D P Murray Wallace Johnson road construc- years ago and proved to be very working toward a regular standa late Finance and Awards: O Guy ard degree in agriculture and for- Salt Lake Orville Lee Paradise tion Whitney Floyd bugs Char educational as well as entertainMonday Beginning lie Tates timber cruising registration fee of $100 pcrf'Tpdon chairman Charles Jcn- - estry This does not include stuing It will be well worth the (Continued on Page 8) kins A A Firmnge and A G dents taking closely related work Refreshments will be served at time spent for anyone interday will be charged Olofson or mechanic arts or agricultural the close of the program by a ested in the Scout movement students Colorado Judges: A T Henson chair- engineering committee consisting of LeGrande man Delmar Dixon Heber City Agricultural College is tied with Olsen Dean Tuft and Vaur Wa N L Mitchell Salt Lake City the Utah school in this respect ters N W Christiansen and C I one student taking a degree course in agriculture for each 29 Pocock Parade: Frank Baugh chair- male students but the other land-grainstitutions are considerably man O W Edwards Harold Peterson C W Waller Gilbert behind these two Intermountain colleges In this respect Mccham and James Sorenson Dean Maynard considers the inLulu Rae Jenkins a Junior JCafe Service: W Carlisle formation as particularly importof the USAC is confined to the chairman William Walton and O ant as indicating the strong posiBudge Memorial hospital with a W Cooley For the first time In three tion agriculture has in Utah and broken leg as a result ot a fall Several years a Girls’ Rifle Team will be schools of the the absolutely basic high on the lee Tuesday morning position of state have already indicated their the school organized on the campus All of of agriculture and forMiss Jenkins left the Dormithe girls in the school are eligiWith the opening of the winintention of in the estry in the work of the local tory where she lives for her contest and participating ble and are invited to try out ter quarter the college debating elaborate plans arc not had class and o'clock eight for places on the team season is officially under way more than a few steps in process to make the affair The Zoology Department has gone to Austin Fife debate Instructions will be given by best yet held from every the according from she fell Both when received a valuable gift slipped and Colonel C W Waller on Monmanager Preliminary meetings standpoint In her broken bones Co-eleg were j held last quarter showed day Tuesday and Thursday of Dr Charles WIs Rees Utah State d greater now working on just above the ankle She was alumnus who I interest each week at 8 p m than in forth being put hospital reGertrude Wadley who has been Protozoa diseases in S E U S taken to the Budge former times more men with Scientists have never yet disselected as captain for this year A This gift consists of the two where she was given immediate for work The question porting is covered it tnnt of Prototreatment Doctors report that finally why Wenyon’s has announced Resolved that Congress should that challenges volumn set five slides of blood she will be unable to attend the Pacific Ocean is approxito the cancellation of the University of Vermont zoologists agree one seven and tenths mately and the University of Nevada smears showing protozoan para- school again this quarter war debts is especially Miss Helen Nelson a Ogden feet the Atlantie bliss Jenkins is a Junior at higher than vails of nine sites and twenty-on- e have already been accepted In Foods and Nutrition at interesting because of the present major Ocean on side either of the species of ticks in various stages the college and is registered in the and a graduate of importance of the war debt sitof development Certain species the school of Arts and Sciences American coast It is believed by this USAC notice::: has been awarded a uation as a world problem year disome however differthat the with a major in English She of these ticks carry suen Dietitian Internoship at the UniFormer aebaters working this ence to is due the fact that the versity of eases as the Rocky Mountain has been very active on the ALL FEATURE WRITERS Michigan hospital Ann year are William Morrell DarMEET IN STUDENT LIFE Spotted Fever and Texas Cattle Student Life staff and has main- Pacific Ocean having a slightly Arbor to rell Croekett Merrill Anderson according tained a very good record as a different salt content' Is lighter word justMichigan Fever OFFICE FRIDAY AT 12 TH'13 received by Mrs Chris- Lynn Kloepfer Austin Fife D than the Atlantic In other words tine B Clayton of the These specimens and volumes student She will be greatly missIS IMPORTANT IF YOU ARE Home Eco- C Winget Ray Lillywhite and will be of great value to the ed by her many friends and the because the Atlantic has denser nomies department This interne-shi- p Vincent Rees DESIROUS OF KEEPNG YOUR The large squad is a twelvj month appointstudents and instructors In this members of the Student Life water gravity’s pull upon it is POSITIONS ON THE STAFF ment commencing September 1933 staff greater growing field of research (Continued on Page 3) J“a“ State THURSDAY JANUARY 12 1933 And I” FEATURES S B UTAH A Anna Boss To Direct Weberites In “You -- I 7! L LITTLE THEATRE TO PRESENT WEBER CLUB IN NEXT PRODUCTION SHORT STORY CONTEST SEASON UTAH 7 1 fin-Pa- ris be-5- 36 reg-Milt- on ' nt nt nt JANUARY FOR I'M ON mid-quar- - - CONTEST it ’ C-- 1 VOF study-colleg- laud-gra- Utah To Forresters Hold Scout Course Is Offered To Aggie Men This Quarter Meeting Tonight Ag Hall home-maki- land-gra- Girls Rifle Team To Be Organized Dept Teams Ready For Meets Gifts Utah State Receives Award Inter- -allied of-t- 1 tDemonstration aadyWer AESiE£“H The reduced costs of this year are d“ to several factors ty u cording to Secretary R E Low s°n salaries -- jo abandon- ment of all that were not absolutely necessary and the elimination of a budget for needed equipment are the the opinion principal reasons of the secretary Through functioning at this low cost the Utah hs accepted list of the association of 0“ American and ite associa- Agent’s tlon‘ u waa announced Wednesday morning at the annual extension nopferenre now in session at the utah sute Agricultural coIlege owners of the two organ- jzations are: Russell R Keetch Wasatch county vice president Anson B Call Jr Utah county secretary county agent’s associa- tion Miss Izola Jensen Cache county vice president Miss Alice Pedersen Uintah and Duchesne home demonstration agent seere- - ac-Ci- rthr — DANCE -- nt ' I PLANNED AFTER GAME SAT Immediately after the basketball game Saturday a group of five Aggies are sponsoring a student dancing party at the Bluebird all students are invited several weeks these stu- dents have been attempting to a private dancing function for the exclusive use of the col- lcge student body A good attendance Saturday night will insure future dances of this type Admission is set at 65 cents per couple with student cards Free checking service This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy exclusive dancing to the music of Eddie Lundquist’s band World-Fa-me Japan Moscow Writes nt Debating Receives nTIITP ¥ 'Ly if Scribble Recieves Utah State Coed Suffers Broken Leg From Fall Zoological he The “Scribble” the only magazine publication on tne campus has received praise and commendation not only from the Student Body faculty and local people but from publishers in Japan Moscow and afar Recently Ray B West Jr editor of the “Scribble” received a letter from Masaki Fujio of Tokyo Japan commending him upon tne publication and requesting future issues Another letter was received from bu Falkowski of the Moscow News in Moscow expressing thanks for and interest in the "Scrioole’ and asking for future copies also A copy of the letter from Tokyo follows: “The Scribble' esq Utah State Agricultural College Dear Sira We are much tlohghte in receiving a copy of your fine publication and wish to be registered la your mailing list for which (Continued on Page 3) 'Debaters Trvoat For Team Places Against U 1 S B are being conducted or by Dr Vickers to tect negative and affirmative debate teams to contest with lesentatives of the University of Idaho Southern Branch hcreto- morrow Yesterday William Morrell and Austin Fife negative debated Merrill Anderson and Lowell Barker Today Wend 11 Anderson and Lynn Kloei'r meet the negative team of William Reeder and Rex Lowe while tomorrow’ twelve oclock clash features D C and Winget Raleigh Barlow against James Mccham and Vincent Rees The time and p!oc of the Southern Branch contest tbo first debate of the season will tie on the bulletin board toposted morrow Tryouts this week se-F- rep-crea- te affirmative Winter Carnival Plans Under Wav Plans for the annual Winter Carnival are well under way As usual it will be held at the Gins’ camp in Logan canyon To those who hare attended the carnival In past years no further information is necess-irexcept the date To the unfortunate ones who have been triable to go before we suggest that they treat themselves to a day of Alpine gaiety: 'skiing 'tahog- goning dancing eetlng a whole of day exhilerating fun Efforts are being made to hold tne intramural at the time as a special attraction Transportation will be arranged for everyone Final arrangements are nit completed but the fact that Morns Wright and Paul Larson are in charge insures a successful ard enjoyable outing |