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Show SOUTH cache COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 24, 1948. served and games played. 9 a.m.; G-- I, 10 a. m.; J-m.; C-Miss Marjorie Robinson left on 11 a. m.; L-2 p. m.; 1 p. m.; P-Martha Peterson, daughter of Dr. Sunday for Salt Lake City to at- T-3:30 3 p.m.; latecomers, p. m. and Mrs. Elmer George Peterson tend college at the University of The freshmen and lower division of Logan, to Nad Alma Peterson, Utah. transfer students will register on 7. Mrs. E. G. PeterTuesday, Sept. Saturday. The same alphabetical son, is the former Phebe Nebeker schedule will be followed as for the daughter Of Hyrum Nebeker, and former students. Saturday evening is known and loved by many Lake-tow- n the first student 'body part of the students at USAC for her year is scheduled in the amphihospitality and friendliness toward theater at 7:30. K, F, Z, Thursday evening, in the har-!- it nf7 and balmy air, with the moon shining brightly in the sky, the ward choir down at a gala bonfire party Weiners airport picnic grounds. not loud-drift- I ed watermelon, till the neck. Then on the circle comfortably seated. the fire, around of cottonwood logs went round and the conversation burned low and fire the round until water by lake with doused Willis ops Counselor Cheney d all went happily home in the d buns, pop and were full up to ht of the silvery moon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wahlstrom recent guests for a week at McKin-i- n he home of Mrs. G. Arch Logan. Oliver same home on ursday by bus. Mrs. Wahlstrom returned home Saturday by &r" and Mrs. McKinnon, who remained over Sunday. Guests for the week at the homo if Mr. and Mrs. Gerry. Alley were and Mrs. Robert Backman and . and Mrs. Louis Livingstone of t Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers and Heber Myers spent Sunday and bnday in Ogden as guests of Russel Myers. Mrs. Kenneth Myers made the trip to see her mother, Mrs. Alfred Rogers, who is recovering from a major operation at the ospital there. Mr. Bammes, our new school was seen cher striding along to-atown from the airport last " had been Tuesday evening. - He lown from Logan toy a friend in a navy plane, timefrom taking olf rd minutes. Mrs. Hyrum Thompson and Jay, ler son, of Randolph, were in town ednesday evening to gather up a ess of the luscious Laketown corn ;o landing, 12 nd other vegetables. Vara Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. larence E. Cheney, and Mr. and s. Heber C. Robinson motored ver to the Logan temple Monday Mrs. Vara Cheney went to the marriage of her rother, Bill Kendall of Nephi. Announcements were received in wn last week of the marriage of orning. Mrs. present at College Prepares For Fall them. Mrs. Ben Orvin had as house guests during the week her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Newcombe and a lady friend of Mrs. Newcombes, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cheney of Logan spent Friday evening with Clarence E. Cheney and wife. Guests of Mrs. Carl Norris during the week, were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sutton and small daughter of Logan. Brig Irwin and Laured Pugmire were in town Wednesday from St. Charles. Howard Eller, Mrs. Eller and small daughter Diane were week end guests of the Charles Ellers They are from Provo. The Barbara Earley family held a family reunion on the public square and in the ward hall on Saturday, Sept. 18. Commencing with a dinner in the community kitchen followed toy games in the hall and a soft toall game on the ball grounds. The men played the ladies. Those being the funniest won the game. A program was given in the hai: at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Zina Lamtoom announcing as follows: Solo, Jennie Lee Earley; reading, Ella Rose Lamlborn; ladies trio! Faye Floyd, Merle Thomas and Letha Johnson; poem, McKay Weston; life history of Barbara and the late Thomas Earley by Zina Lamborn and Barbara Earley; read ing, Nathelle Weston. The balance of the evening was spent in dancing. All had an enjoyable time. Approximately 87 were at the dinner. n A party held at the home of Weston Friday night for the girls going to school. Present were: Fern Johnson, Merle Thomas, Marjorie Robinson, Ella Rose Lam-boAfton Weston, LaRue Weston, Connie Chengy, Laura Myers and Alice Robinson. Refreshments were Registration New Logan In preparation for the beginning faculty members of classwork on Monday, classrooms, are arriving on campus, professors and offices throughout the are polishing up new courses, and hallways received a facelifting. have workmen are rushing to complete a campus Old in particular has reMain The campus-wid- e renovation and con- ceived an extensive renovation prostruction program, as Utah State gram including a new entrance on Agricultural college prepares for the north, new floor coverings In registration days. the halls, soundproof blocks on the College officials anticipate that of the commerce laboratorthe 1948-4- 9 enrollment will be the ceilings ies, new siren, remodeling stage, largest in the history of the col- fire-provault in the basement, lege. The 1948 summer school reg- and other many improvement Tie istration far surpassed that of driveway in front of the Old Main any previous year. has Ibeen made safer and more First faculty meeting of the 1948-4- 9 scenic by being straightened and academic year was held Monday. provided with curbs and new surMany new faculty members have facing. been added to take care of the anJNew equipment has been added ticipated increased enrollment, and to many of the departments of the the complete faculty now numbers college, one of the most important approximately 400. items being an $18,000 electron All students entering USAC for microscope. This microscope makes the first time were required to atpossible magnification up to 100,-0tend a meeting in the field house times and opens an entirely new Thursday at 8 a. m. At this gather- field of 'research in Utah. An $18,-0ing the orientation and guidance spectograph, installed in the testing programs were begun and chemistry building this summer, alcontinued through the following so is a major contribution to a day. The guidance tests are designed college. to assist the student and his faculty to In addition the new equipment adviser in choosing subjects which and extensive program, remodeling follow the students interests, preUSAC launched the biggest building vious high school training and exprogram in its history this summer. perience. The huge technology Former USAC students and upbuilding that was only in the planper division transfer students will ning stage when school closed last register today, Friday, in the field-hous- e. spring is nearly completed. Some Registration will .be in alpha- of the shops in the building are betical order as follows: A-8 a. ready for use now, and other parts of 00 00 well-equipp- HYRUM. S, O, IAKET0WN SOUTH CACHE COURIER of the building will be used as fast as they are finished during fall quarter. This $215,000 structure has more ground floor area than any building on campus except the field house, and will provide facilities for training leaders and technicians for the expanding industries of the west. Other buildings now nearing completion include: a new heating plant with more than twice the capacity of the old one, a $75,000 maintenance shop, a $100,000 poultry plant, and greenhouses costing approximately $50,000. The current building program, the most varied and extensive ever undertaken at USAC, is expected to continue for several years. A student union building, an agriculture and forestry hall, a large auditorium, and a humanities touiiding are included in the plans for the future. ed H-sha- B, N - - a-Stoc- Af-to- For Immediate Delivery SCIENTIFIC Dodge WF 1 Ton Heavy Duty 152 Wheelbase, 2 speed Eaton axle, reinforced frame, 825x20 rear duals, 750x20 front. 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