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Show Old Timers At College To Be Feted As a special feature of homecoming home-coming at Utah State Agricultural Agricultur-al college on October 22 the general gen-eral homecoming committee headed head-ed by Lloyd M. Theurer is issuing issu-ing invitations to all . Aggie letter-men letter-men during the period 1898 to 1905 to attend a breakfast in the Commons building on the college ramniis it was announced Monday by Erwin Clement, alumni executive execu-tive secretary. . The breakfast will be held the morning of homecoming prior to the big homecoming parade, Mr. Clement said. The alumni commit- tee expects approximately 70 per-i sons In atnedance as the letter winners include football, basket-; ball, tennis, track and all other j sports. I Included in this group who are, expected to be present are: Dr.j E. G. Peterson, president of thei college; Harry C, Parker, super-j intendent of construction and( maintenance at the college; Dr.j Frank L. West, commissioner of education for the L.DJS. church; O. W. Adams, prominent banker of Utah and president of the American Am-erican Bankers Association; Roy Egbert, member of the college faculty; William M. Jardine, former for-mer secretary of agriculture and now president of Wichita university; univer-sity; Preston G. Peterson, member of the state road commission; Ed j Crawford, Price banker; and E. B. Brossard, member of the U. S. Tariff commission. |