Show t i x 1 d. d I J J Jf Jrz fJ i I f. f w Q t I iN l f 1 c 11 r 0 r Q r. r c o l' l A yS FU Jl I tV t I C o 0 I j I 1 I U. U OF OP U. U 1 l I I U y fJOne fJ 0 One Ono of oC the mull moat entertaining an and In Instructive ing lectures that has ever e been given Iven at the state school was delivered Tues Tuesday Tuesday- a afternoon In the Museum building by IJ Count Alexander lexand I L L. 11 F. F I u o ky The preparatory stu students held an election last week to flU 1111 I the tho offices left vacant U by students who did l not return re return return re- re turn to school Beginning Beginning- with wILh this month the professors professors pro pro- pro pro- professors will make malee monthly reports to r. r the faculty of oC students who are not keeping up In their work After the tho faculty ha has has been Leon notified the students will then ihen be Le notified and will be Lo asked to clear oft off the condition In this a way there will not be Le as many pupils sent from front school at the ml middle of oC the year ear as us they will bo be able ablo to make up allback all allback back work while it Is fresh In their thell minds s Instead of or having to cram a half haIr yearns year lUIs s work Into Inlo one week for or a examination The stale state superintendents of oC the Utah schools were the guests of ot the university sity sIL training school Wednesday a after after- noon The Tho visitors were tal taken en first to the training school garden S' S r en whore where they the yore were given an exhibition on of oC the pupils at al work planting seeds preparing the ground and reaping the harvest They Ther were then taken to tu time the domestic science rooms where the they saw raw the gar garden en stuffs HulTs being prepared for time the table taLle i They The then went to the tho kindergarten rooms looms where lunch was served The u university ty engineering society hel held Its annual election of ot officers rs I Thursday afternoon resulting as fol fol- follows t. t lows Joseph Jensen president ent Lester Blackner vice I President Henry Moyle lole f secretary and an Arthur Nelson treasures treasurer treasur treasur- er es I IThe The executive board consists of or OS 09 K Keep p. p JO 10 10 and Johnson UThe 11 U The open competition for tor positions on Oh the University Chronicle staff starr began Friday I Each ISach competitor will havo have a number lIum r of trials for the tho particular WOI work that he Intends s to do and the tho final staff Starr will be ue chosen L by u a commit commit- tt too tec o consisting of Professor Reynolds Young Jr and Eurl Earl t l There are arc six positions open oven with two wo qualifying places for each position The twelve successful candidates will be U lJ given gol gold pins at the cn end o of the year carTho car Tho social events e of 01 tho the past week included a house party part given by uy the Ule I N Alpha PI fraternity at the fraternity house The house was decorated with the tho colors of the time fraternity The Tile card cartI rooms looms of o tho the basement were strung with t red lanterns and antI draped In red li 3 Moil Id n c ila Ian n fc walt hc c w gam gamt o of r. r i. i after tho tJi Man U tiu II i iwas was d. d and nd music lU l q n V crr C present t. t The past week among amonI the LIla athletes of or orthe the school has been Leen een o of rather a strenuous nature The rhe Los boys boys have been drilled from carl early in fn the thc afternoon until until un un- until til late at nt night to get gel them Into shape hape for tor the game with Denver Saturday From the appearance Saturday a it I Is It evident that the varsity has hal a n. teama team a this year that will GO eo things thinS'S on th the gridiron and ami that that there need be Le nc r fear that the name o of Utah in relation rela rein lion tion to football will fall this year V O Q WI G W GI I I lt B. B Y u. u Ib i m ii i b i b W i mi Seu America l First Is a I march song written by Ly King DrIggs a Q stu student of the Brigham Youn Young University and published lJ by a Denver house This son song onh was sun sung one morning last week weel I U by Professor Lund L an and the time choir It was received by the students with en en- Tho The committees committee's for Cor the l Founders Founders' oun Day bay celebration October IS 18 have all been appointed Exercises will be uc held bellI In the stake stoe tabernacle en entertained en- en Wednesday e nc ny evening evening- Mrs a n number of ot the university people at a dinner party pat the occasion being the birthday of ot Prof Prot S t. t A 1 student bo body tweeting meeting was hol holc hold Wednesday c morning The new officers were heard rd from flom the tho music department mid and selections Including a I violin solo by Ly Prof Prot Gudmundson cone College c hall was crowe crowded b by stu students an and citizens of Provo to lo listen to tu George e II n. Wendling lu In his lecture Thu Tho Hebrew lIe- lIe brew Law Giver This was the thc opening open upen- In ing number er of or the tue university lecture course coulse for ai rho SelL season Among those to follow arc are J. J L L. 1 Father company coman J J. J Vaughn the Star Concert G. G Camp Prof Maynard la L. L Daggy Dagg un and Flu Flou ors ers m T There are arc registered In the university at present 1100 students Eighty of ur this number are arc year fourth year u taking training This finis Is th tha lIH largest has university normal class elas that the ever ha hud had and md It about three times us uslar lar luJ jc e u tR IJ the class last year feelings to- to toWards To show their patriotic commercial Wards H the university the students have han for the lie privilege of ot paving lla the th pul between the high 1 school and th the college building This hits and convenience con cuu- convenience Improvement I will L be a n great the thc need of which has lung long I I been felt r lt m 1 0 I II I I Ib I I I YOU YOUNG G COLLEGE COI I II b O 1 I i 6 Francis S. S of ur I La L Grande stake was wasa of the Union Ore president and spoke c tF t to a college e visitor Tuesday I lie tho the students in chapel exercises talk taUt mud and III In Ills hili IK L a u. very cry Interesting who vii sun son to tu a IL ll referred closing remarks s Ho Ito college of ot the thu had hall boon been a 0 student said this school a 0 IJ boy Y I came camo t to v spa son school clio l lie Ito returned to m me JUU a u mon man J the school n a owes m me nothing I J owe uwe uw gr great t deal It H has done ulIO for tor mo me moro moio than I earn can n over repay repay- cpa 1 basketball bas bas- The Ill state tate and amid nn league VP fn In Inactive inactive has bus b heels un cn of or la last t year team l ball kot-ball active practice all week under t the he direction dl- dl dj- dj of or Coach lla enoch There c. c has second team of ot pla e IK who vho developed a n team In with the time regular practice work und and basket throwing th the I team teals hits has become o so o U l second teats team tell which or of thc lit that It It Is difficult to better work In Iii the Practice teams do thu tho tice The Tho gameS ug lIno p of the first l t team team- team earn so o f fa fan fanis 1 year car Jim Jensen Jansen Is hI the some as us u It wa was m must lust gal forwards a centre contra lUll and mul unS Thin Wilcox I unit anU guards up uric of at tho the second team a. a centre and Stewart guards I Young and Sayer Sacr forwards Coach Badenoch called calle a meeting ol ot all tho thou young mOil men of the college o Wed Wed- Wednesday 1 morning to find out If the students students stu sum dents wanted to to organize o in sections section for tOl Indoor athletic work worle The students stu dents too took well to to the Idea and four sections were formed to meet four Cour days day each week The They will meet at 8 S and nn 9 10 in IU the forenoon an and at In thu afternoon A g- g general noral physical 1 training will b be given gl th the tho students ii In trapeze work n as volt as in gymnastic exercises The training will put tho the athletes in shape for fOl track work in lu the spring Tho The college collego choir Is fully organized under the direction o of Professor W. W 0 O. Robinson an and is furnishing music at chapel exercises daily daily- The limo choir Is much larger than it has heretofore Leon been The Tile brass Land band expects to l do o effect effective Ire ive work this year Nearly all ull last years year's car players are back with a number of or new ones Last L week weel an un order was placed for crimson uniforms which are arc expected soon The suits will ado ad greatly to the appearance of oC the band It will be Lo composed compose of or more than 30 Instruments The boys are ar having lJ dally daily all practices A lar large e number of cornol cornel cornet cor cor- nol net players ers pla ers an and a quartet of add materially to the proficiency of or the tha band an i Mr Me Ir an and Mrs Irs George Stoddard of La LaGrande LaGrande i Gran Grande e. e Ore were at tho the college Yc Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- I nesda and an Mr 11 Stoddard spoke In I chapel on a practical education education Mr 11 I Hubbard of ot Bench Ida and amid aJl Antone Anderson of oC Logan Log Second ward waid wal also allo spoke Time The senior class is organized with L L. L L. Dames Daines as president l There are nine members In the class and they the will soon oon lit fIt up lh time the Crimson o office an and use the room lor nor class headquarters The Crimson will bo Lo removed to the time second floor of time the West st Lull building The first Issue of the student organ will be Le published within the next two weeks Professor Protessor A. A B. B Wright Weight ht is now engaged engage enraged en en- gage raged on a n portrait or of C. C J. J Larson Larsen President J. J A. A Linford returned from Salt alt Lake Lale Tues Tuesday u I O 0 O 01 I I I II I I I SNOW nJ c UY I j I r I W w After a u spurt short conference vacation ca tI school resumed Its work a again Monday Jonda noun noon within with all the time old oM stu students in attendance at attendance at- at ance and nn a great g many man new ne ones Several teachers while in the city visited the university and schools I 1 quest of or information which the they ll hope po poto to use for Cor the Soo good of oC the time academy em I Time The clauses classes III In tho ih first t year ear high r school subjects s are aio becoming so large largo that the thc desk capacity of 00 GO in iu the tho various rooms is 18 on overtaxed Ch Chairs havo have to bo be carried In to lo accommodate all aU the students This Th 1 t is the thu first time such s a timing thinS has hal happened In thu history history his his- tor tory of or the school 1 The rhe domestic or organizations have havo been effected all and students appointed to visit the time various arlous wards ards into which the time town has been Leen dim so o as aM to keep keel In touch with the students students' work au and con conduct outside e o oC of school A week a ago o President Deal Beal spoke loI to lo I the t students In III time the large ar c as assembly hall The citizens ell o ot of Ephraim Ep lira I in inere were ere Invited ite and amid aH there was a a. large attendance atten ance for forthe forthe the first meeting of the time season dent ent Deal Bt-al related some of or his Imis exper experiences Junc s and compared the lie opportunities In la 11 his Is day with the present t. t He lie advised advised ad rL Ise the students student st t to take tale all advantage of or every opportunity to tu gel get an education tion He lie said there was no excuse nowadays as a's with plenty pent of oC schools and amid books booles for 01 out not acquiring knowledge and that the tho world ord would acknowledge uncut men and women only ulily in lu so far as us they the arc useful to It it After President Deals Deal's talk tall the kindergarten kindergarten kin kin- department entertained time the In the faculty and year four students kindergarten room al at a truly autumn pa party It The rite choir IlS been organized and I Prof Christensen reports rC that ho Imo ha has imas I some splendid material this year cor Clifford Madsen the athletic director reports that the pavilion pavilion- Is engaged for Cor the basketball games fur for the tho season and that there thero are aro eight teams In n the time Snow expects to walk oft off with field Iehl all the laurels again os-aln this year car I I I I c 0 0 I f fI i I I L. L U. U S. S U. U I II i iI IU I Io I o U 0 o 0 oAt At a u freshmen meeting Friday the organization was completed IJ by the appointment ap ap- u of Mazel U us as class reporter and of Carrie Fife Millie Williams Wil II humus liams an and bayou Bayon White us as program committee m consisted consist consist- Wednesdays Wednesday c ll s 8 general meeting ed cd of a L quartet U by Professors Jensen and Pratt and Mr Ir Summer- Summer hays Thy lime rest reIn o of tho the hour was spent Milton's in lu listening to u rendering of Paradise Lost L by Mrs During the week the thy Juniors held two class meetings meeting's at which the they of ot the time season for fOl the first class party parl at Miss Mary y lu Taylors to tu bo ho given cn will entertain entertain en en- Juniors nl night ht time the Next ext Friday a time the seniors of the year was Va The Tho first matinee Friday after art r- r held In the thu gymnasium noon night school of ur Monday evening cullIg th the opened the tine L. L D. D S S. S business college the time history In III with Ith Ili the thu best lIest enrollment of ot the tho institution Tho Thu students culS as a arule arule serious minded rule are arc mature C business business busi L The rhe classes h in III and amid woolen women an men shorthand shorthand short short- arithmetic bookkeeping ness are arc especially han hand and penmanship In III me- me fill Tho course mm patronized well we weI I 1 1 1 I. I a a now new feature and I drain ng ngo u opportunity for tor excellent o min young youn enrolled in lit the tho are alc ht Tc- Tc class Ch class 1 ue missionary evening c meet in to room roams l SI J oung S Memorial tweets Sling building at i on Mondays Monday and an I s ay d and days dus ys I to a aitu devoted Wednesday evenings uru liO U ote itu the lime principles of or time the gospel gospel of or ll It their wit on un missionary work orle Instructor co cation in to Is In charge Thursday Th Anderson evening devoted to tu Instructions Instruct all and anu evening Is practice cc in singing ringing under time the direction of ut Professor or Tilt Tho man many tion of ot uris- uris nd null varied practical phases will all also u be Le treated on work s sonar Iverson Iver- Iver this BS evening by Bishop Heber C. C son This ThiN course Is free to all who wish lu to enter I 0 C 1 f COLLEGE I G C 01 William Jar Jardine lne a graduate a of th tin the college un und and now assistant In br tho time department of or agriculture was as althe at al atthe the thc school the Toro fore part of oC tho time week reek Mr Ir Jardine has a general supervision of ot a number of experiment farms an and stations in m the West which arc uro doing operative co work with time the govern govern- ment lIe He was accompanied IJ by Dr l C. C I D. D Ball director of oC the time experiment station station sta sin tion thou to the farm Cann at where wh re he lie ha has charge of or opt co-opt operative co-operative work done there In jn plant plan t breeding A pro program lam has been outlined this week for or amusements to lo be Le given en bythe bythe by the college the coming season The Athletic association will give I c a dance every el e two weeks at ut tho the Thatcher pa pa- ilIon Tine The present schedule calls ealIs for Cor forthe em I time the pallI parties to be Le given n Saturday Saturday tur a nights The rite English department under the supervision supervision supervision |