Show i CENTS IV LEGISLATORS AND STATE OFFICIALS VISIT LOGAN r S 'S 1 5 4 I r M J JI I nA Agricultural College of Utah at at- Logan Which Was Visited Yesterday By Members of the I Legislature and State Officials c i a l s. s UTAH Institution Makes An Excellent Impression Upon Visitors s Who Enjoy Outing I Z ZW W Well ll I if there Is any money left In Inthe the lie state treasury when the really necessary essary expenses are arranged for tor the tho Agricultural college ot Utah will get gel It U. f ff C Cot At least that Is the way IT of ot f the felt Celt after a day dar in tn Logan spent as guests of ot the Agricultural tural college and the tho people of ot Logan Logon t lucre officials 1 acre were vere and all aU friends of who legislators went w. to lO Logan t state Saturday morning mornin g on ona a n special Short j L Lint Line lna train ng shortly alter LI II 0 clock Tho The crowd crowds were well han Vian- died by the tho railroad company antI und It appeared ed the wanted to sh v w the tho legislators they really rally C could dulit uh run run trains when they wanted tl to The Loft lett Logan last it at t S lOC r f. f tors s I d. d Arrived y 3 itt lb ns Salt 1 t ch at lo 11 1 1 t I- I There rc wit wan hom Something thing doing I time o the JunKo junke Ing lag party f t v l h LQ n. n k t t Jn Lag r nt ilL t rj 1 c r r st IL iw S St s' s t formed headed by byl l t i l and n l. l WU Started starlet nt at once OCO fox for r the fh lI There s L all aU along along- iio 10 we mc e loyal route w who o cheered the Uio visitors an as I JV headed for or the coMe college e on the hill hIli aa 1 l yelled to tu the legislators to not forget them when hen It came to lo making the up- up propria Ions for Cor the state Institutions As the procession fon headed by Gov Governor William Spry started around the hill hilt the last Jast curve cur before climbing to the college grounds two cannon on the crest of or the tho hill hili directly In tr front nt of or the entrance to 0 the main building boomed a welcome to the visitors Just Juat how low many shots were fired tired Is Is' Is not college e Known but the cadets of or the kept it up for tor more than half halt an hour and seemed to like Ilka the exercise Butchen But ut when hen the governors governor's carriage came Caine Into nto vIew lew from Crom behind the s to speak resl residence ence the cannon ceased and nd the band started playing Directly In front of the main entrance entrance en en- trance ance were the cadets of ot the college In 3 full run dress ress uniform an and presented fine appearance as the they stood In lino lIna a of ot the tho critical waiting railing for tor the eye eo visitors for tor forthe or orme an nn enjoyable Junket The trip wa was and their friends but butas the me legislators leg Inspection for the lawmakers lawmakers law law- also an was makers takers as and a few others who really wanted anted to see ace what thEY hey had at the school A fine line dinner furnished Logan ogan of ot the an and the girls by y Miss Mis ls Copper domestic science class w was Junior cd ser In the armory and it was hero here were wre made all several speeches fiat mt telling of It the work of ot the Institution and id of the c certainty o of the Logan school chool to I be bc beell well ell taken care of ot when It H comes to I cutting up the the- stat states state's s 's finances for tor forthe forte the te benefit of ot the Institution 1 Tre re Addresses ls Le Legislators Following the speech-making speech n a meeting was held on the first floor main building attended bY iby members members mem niem- of ot the at which President President legislature of the bers dent ti-s ti nt John T. T WIdtsoe oe e explained In detail the needs of ot the college collese as outlined outlined out out- his annual report to the gonor gO gov governor lined ned In ot or which appropriation an In nor Is I a noke ked for tor or The Tho arguments on top of ot ho he nile lime president of ot the pre prepared by the domestic domesticI dinner I re reception reception re- re the school and the I Is I-Is of ot science given by the people o of Logan Los of or the school convinced and md stu students the tho me legislators leg that the Agricultural on tin Inge Two I I ANO t STATE OFfICiALS i t VISIT u ii r Continued Continual from Isic T C e Ono One q a t college really needed money for thes the s r continued advancement of the school cho r and nee needed cd a l. l rather Juicy slice There Thero were wert about fifty teams In the I IJ procession J roce lon no and a tour toUt of or the colle college grounds ground'S was the first thins thing on the proGram program program pro pro- gram the visitors being brought bad back bael to the entrance to the main building where the they alighted and started stalled on a aF awell awell F well arranged tour tOUt of th the college build build- build build- in Ines Krs an and grounds s on foot toot l IT rho Tho really fine part hart alt of or that tour of Inspection was that it wound up in the armory armor where tables were set for tor the dinner There were about bout persons quests guests and others who sat at at the tables and a bunch of ot college j i adorned the tho steps at tho the entrance and gave college yells yell and sang college o songs song when the they got ot a chance between cn c the tho the speech making t L L. L. L M M. chairman of ot the board of or regents s o of tho the college was first Urt on the list of ot speakers and outlined the needs of or the school In rough form Corm Ho declared It reached closer to the of oC the state than other In- In I I i I people an any and should received the support support sup sup- i port of ot the legislature accordingly r I As an evidence of ot the value of or th the e Agricultural colle college e to the interests interest s of ot the state especially the farming Interests In Interests In- In President Stohl pointed ou out t 1 that through the work of ot the college and the C experiment 1 station the value of the alfalfa crop alone In hr Utah had hadI I been Increased 10 16 per cont coat or f In In a year ear He JIe nl also o pointed out t the great benefits ts due to the experiments experiments ments of ot the college ge In dry farming farming- Governor Go bi Spry ry Ke ne j President John A A. A Widtsoe of or the thet ther t r college acted as tO toastmaster and ma made madeJ e J p a short speech In which he told of ot the purpose of the v sit of the legislators but said he lie would r reserve erve his effort x to them of oC the needs of oC the Institution until ho met them in a aa a body later He lIe Introduced Governor William Spry as the first speaker Governor Go Spry said he appreciated 1 J. J the thc generous welcome extended toJ toJ to- to J 1 ward the tho legislators and their friends i b by the thc college faculty and the people of oC Logan and aull especially appreciated 1 i the fine lunch He said he lie had a asked ked r Miss Cooper head of ot the domestic t science department If It there ha had been oj i an any ulterior motive in arranging such sucha a no royal dinner but the she he had said It was merely an additional welcome Ho lie Hot s t declared however that he believed there was something behind this forIn for forIn forIn In looking over the list of ot expenditures i i asked ed for tor b by the college was one for fort forI forthe I t the ng of the dormitory toi to tomake i mal make malet e Jt t a class first domestic science building f f I Governor gave ga It 11 as his opinion opinion ion that the domestic science girls of ot r the college went on the same principle as b by a Salt Lake club woman when asked the best method to handle a husband Her answer was 4 that her method metho was to feed reed tho the brute Applying the same principle Governor Spry the college girls had been feeding leedIng the brutes and acid If Ie the theory worked tho the Logan school should be able to handle the lc legislators I am especially gratified said Governor Spry to see present at this t. t I time lime Dr J T J. T T. T Kingsbury and Professor 1 4 eor sor W W. M M. Stewart and Professor ProCessor Byon By- By rqn on of ot the State University It means much to the state It means i t that there ere exists good Joo will and friends friend friend- t s j r I lIno s between the two Institutions r I i which did aid not exist a few lew short years past ast It Indicates a a. tendency on the thep p p part rt of ot the two two lendin loading Institutions T- T state orthe to set pet together and ana work In harmony for the good of the state 4 A 1 State Mate Institution I Governor Spry SpiT said this was a a. state 1 institution and should he be considered as such Ho He declared It Jt should bes be f s known Tn that It was a Logan Los school and anda anda ande e a a Cache Cacho county school and a Rich county aunty oun school and a Washington count county coun- coun t k ty school chool He declared when this was I. I generally felt elt there would be an Int increase int in- in t crease In the enrollment at the tho and the oC or the school S v I 1 want to tell you ou la ladles ladies les and gentlemen gen- gen j 1 I am ant for this Institution def de- de f Glared Governor Go Sp Spry emphatically I de-I 4 Its HIts Its duties are e separate and apart t. t from those of ot the state school In Salt SaltI II I 4 Lak Lake There Is Js no need for contro- contro e velS vel'S versy as each has hns I Its I part In the advancement ad- ad J 1 and development of or this o fJ state I want it understood that I will tr do all In m my power for tor this Institution and the one to tho the south This school I nee needs s support I want to see it bet bec be- be I be-I t c come one of ot the foremost among the I agricultural schools of tho the United States and flU fill its mission In the great work ork of ot makin making Utah foremost among tho the commonwealths of ot the tho Union Growth Yih of the College W. W S. S who ho was for tor many years car closel closely identified with the up up- building o of the Institution spoke for fora a few moments on tho the growth of ot the Agricultural college within the tho tho last fow years as shown b by his hurried ex- ex lamination of tho the premises premise's before the luncheon He said he wasn't sure 01 of the amount asked for by the trustees of ot the school but felt elt certain they should receive twice the tho amount asked for In malting his address s Mr Ir McCornick McCornIck Mc- Mc CornIck referred to Governor Spry as os Governor Cutler here and the re remark remark romark ro- ro mark provoked a 11 general laugh Henry Gardner president oC of th the Senate said that In starting the cultural college 6 the forefathers of ot the present generation had bettor better than the they knew He declared ho had lovo love for every cry state Slate Institution and wished there was wan enough money In tho stale state coffers coffars to give each all th the th i money It wanted lIe He wanted anted to see seethe seethe seethe the Agricultural college grow row greater each year under the b banner of a united d people and a united state until It took Its rank ranI among the foremost lions of UN its kind In the country E. E W. W on himself a 0 Lo Logan an man man staunch supporter of the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural and Incidentally speaker of the House declared tho the college had no enemies In the state legislature Ho lIo declared there was not nota a bo boy or girl In the tho school but was a o living ln promise of or some somo great work t tc to tobe be bo done for the tho state lie He said th the tho o Institution had hall won Its way into th the e hearts of the tha people and anything that would be lIc done for this school would woul be done don for tor the good of the state tate Ii He lIe I made the remark that the girls showed their efficiency by the thc dinner Just disused disposed dis posed used of and said they were all waitIng waiting wait wait- I ing ng for tor chances to b become come good rood house house- wives Miss Nellie spoke on The Thc Do Coy Boy Out West Went which deals with a n legislator and was appropriate Orvil OnU L IJ Thompson on one of tho the leaders leaders lead lead- ers In the House and member of ot the committee on appropriations spoke of tho the extension work wort of the Institution as one of its be best t features for the tho general general general gen gen- eral benefit of or the farmers of th the state complimenting Prof Professor Merrill for tor his work for tho the exhibition train which recently made a tour of th the state He lie said he lie would vote voto heartily to appropriate a sufficient amount forthe for forthe forthe the extension lon of ot lh the extension work Senator W. W N. N Williams member of ot the committee on aporo appropriations of ot the upper house declared ho no would contrIbute contribute contribute con con- tribute his vote vole for tor a generous g nerous appropriation for Cor the tho Logan college and andave gave crave ave a number of ot reasons for tor his confidence con- con in the tho management and future of the school Democratic tlc Member Speak W. W B. B one of tho two Democratic members of the tho House was waa called upon and brou brought h t down lown the th- house with with a short talk In which he declared I want to add ladles that Im I'm still sUB in the field This was a reply to the statement of Speaker er Robinson that thai the tho girls of or orthe the college were were waiting for husbands and ond President 1 In countering asked Representative Hammond when h he could set a II day and hour when he I could be interviewed on the subject asking this as a favor or from the girls Susa Susn Young Gates not a legislator but one of or the leaders In educational matters In the state was called calle 1 upon and responded In an earnest appeal for money for tor the tine cole college e. e Not alone was teas entertainment rum at the college though there was enough h there to hold th the attention of or orthe the visitors s 8 for tor the afternoon An orgAn organ organ or or- gan recital recital was Has given In the tabernacle at 5 30 o'clock and there was dancing In the early parly evening On the train going to Logan coffee coce and rolls were furnished to those who might have hl missed breakfast In Salt Lake and on the return trip coffee corfee and sandwiches were served erve l In addition addition addi adJI- tion to which a crate ot of apples was distributed distributed distributed dis dis- through h the car Copies CopieR of a special edition ot or the Logan Republican were much In Jin evi 13 evidence deuce dence on the train going to Logan But this wa watt wan onh one of tho the hundreds hundred of evidences evidence of or the enthusiasm of the I Logan people In showing tho the visitors n. n good gO time Every Everything was done b bythe by bythe the Short Line officials to make the trip a delightful one too The special train was run fast t each eRch wa way and nothing noth noth- ing lugg In was left letl un undone one for the accommodation accommodation accommodation of or the Junketing party |