Show i STUDENT LIFE 8 FE8RUARY 1942 23 Senator Presses Horticulturists Proceeds Congress For USU Laboratory Go For Educational Senator Frank E will urge Congress to appropriate $900000 to con struct a Water Research Lab oratory at Utah State University at Logan it was announced here recently The laboratory would be under the direction of the Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station at Ogden and would study watershed problems of a number of Western States During a Senate speech on the need for expanded forestry research Senator John Stennis Thursday inserted in the Congressional Record a statement by Senator Moss urging the Logan facility The Watershed Re s e a r c h Laboratory proposed for establishment at Utah State University would facilitate research in watershed management in the high mountain areas of the In- Utah’s Moss ' v- - ' t rs 4 - ' r i ' V 4 study the methods culj of Hon and processing 0f fij flowers and vegetables in western states Available in the vending mJ i chines in Old Main and library these top quality ? bushel or 30c per bag 0f h0?1 nCt Dle Christia J are also for sale at dept SKV2e3d0rS' Li a- - 'i ext 436 RiCtatdsH' V'” (D-Mis- s) : lx i ' : ? DELTA SWEETHEART Darla Larsen (sitting) shows her trophy to attendants (standing 1 to r) Lorna Nell and Adeana Marshall LAMBDA New LDS Queen termountain West It would serve not only Utah but Idaho as Sweetheart of nual LDS Sweetheart Ball Lambda Delta Sigma for 1962 under the direction of Gamma was presented is Darla Larsen a freshman Chapter Darla with a trophy the attendants from Idaho Falls Idaho Her received sheafs of roses two attendants are Adeana Darla and Adeana are both Marshall and Lorna Nell elementary education majors The Sweetheart royalty was Lorna a sophomore is majorchosen February 17 at the an ing in business education Reigning JUT After writing about the parking problem last week it was brought to my attention that the Alpha Chi’s and Kappa Delta’s have been endeavoring to ease the pressure on parking during games They have been Operating a parking lot conveniently across from the Parking there cost “John” 50 cents (evidently more than he’d anticipated) and he w anted to know if there w'as not some-Uiin- g that could be done My suggestion: If they would get together they could do some seal price fixing and increase “fun funds” I Need Help Gosh it’s getting tough to get copy Wonder why those who used to confide in me have begun saying “Well maybe I shouldn’t tell you” And what’s CLASSIFIED 4 worse I can’t convince them otherwise I may have to personally lead a raid on some girls’ dorm to get a good story Ail thuse interested in “making the news” can sign up at the ’Life office And speaking of signing there’s a lot being done since there are now two petitions in circulation That’s right two: one by the committee for smoking in the SUB and mine This committee of one got a late start but is coming on strong What is my petition for? Read: In light of the present controversy (smoking) utilizing the statement “Majority Rule Minority Right” we the undersigned petition for a no smoking room in the Bird Though I don’t have a large 100 petitions committee or timemeans to get them into Greek’s meetings I already have 20 signees Note to those who have signed is it all right providing we can’t get a room to ask for just a ventilated booth? BEST BUY IN TOWN— Big Juicy Crisp Delicous Apples $5 So bushel or bag of 4 for 30 cents Proceeds for annual Horticulture club trip Contact Dale Christensen Hurt Dept Ext 436 or Dave Sanders Richards Hall SK Warer and Holler Also: A Singer Vacuum rjteaner with attachment Light easy to carry Both brand new very reasonable prices See Mr or Mrs Mike Ellis 521 South Main No re te fishermen The second has to do with geographic and human contrasts and include scenes of the wild jungle country Indian tribes ultramodern Caracas the capital city and a comic bullfight scene with Can-tinfl- star World in 80 of “Around Days” and as the “Pe-pe- ” Admission is $1 for the public 50 cents with USU activity cards and 25 cents for children 12 and under Dr Jacobsen said Two English Publications Discribe USU Research Two leading English publications have described work of Utah State University research workers in recent issues Virus infection experiments carried out at Utah State by Dr George W Cochran professor of botany and plant pathology and his associates were reported in February 10 issues of England’s leading newspaper The London Times and Nature English scientific journal The Times reviewed an article by Dr Cochran and his in Nature In 1961 Dr Cochran reported on his virus research at the International Biophysics Congress in Stockholm Sweden and at the International Biochemical Congress in Moscow7 Russia His Moscow report was featured by Chemical and Engineering News organ of the American Chemical Society rs i Dr Cochran recently received a research grant of mote $320000 for intensification of studies of the biochemistry of the virus infection process Others associated with the pro than gram are Dr Bryce N Agricultural Dr George Wadley Research Service W Welkie assi- dester research Thomas Jewelry 124 North Main Street Logan Utah Chi an assistant B K Chandrasekhar andM J Lee graduate students Wed Is SUB An SUB night will Feb 28 Wednesday at Lb NigM be hej for i- The basement andP ncluding bowling alleys available be pong tables will freshmen for the evening free “Freshmen are urged tend and just have fun Jay Stuart president Firesfone Tires And Batteries Inspection It's Nof From an® professor of botanyL plant pathology John stant to Texaco Products f SALE— Singer Floor i J Microscopic Would APARTMENT FOR RENT: like one girl to share a furnished with three other girls Apartment to the campus If int"r-e'e- d Comenlent or m at 675 call SK Dtrwln Avenue Logan Utah ld'sn 'frailer “Venezuela Today” is the title of a travel scheduled Monday at 8:30 pm in Main Auditorium under auspices of USU Extension Services Dr Gene S Jacobsen associate director said Thursday Lecturer Robert Auburn of Pasadena Calif will present two color reels The first is on three unusual industries of Venezuela— oil cattle and pearls Water borne scenes showing the more than 3500 oil wells situated in Lake Maracaibo and El Mojan the Venice of Venezuela are included in the first reel Other scenes include the Capybara world’s largest rodent a Venezuelan cattle roundup and at sea with pearl Cannof Sfand reward o— I HOLDING APPLES that are sold on campus are (1 to r) Edlenne Freeman Patricia Powell and Sue Zann Wadley The apples are sold by the Horticulture Club If Your Diamond fOST— on Campus Black Hills Cold Tie Clasp finder pleas" turn inlo Student Life desk arid receive a — —' structure film-lectu- Jim Jenkins B? Montana Western Wyoming and Nevada as a research arm of the U S Forest Service Regional Office which is located at Ogden Utah The estimated cost of the with laboratory is $900000 $600000 needed for the basic 'Venezuela Today' Themes Lecture o What ? fcfreir Eating an apple a day claim Patricia Powell Edicnne Freeman and Sue Zann Wadley has helped them keep their lissome figures The Horticulture Club is dedicated to supplying top quality apples to the USU campus Proceeds of the sales go towards financing the club’s annual educational trip in the spring Object of the trip is to Trips We Give S&H Green Stamps Earl's Service Store 5th North and Main Logan Utah Don C Earl |