Show COMPLAINTS reach us every day of f the disgraceful condition of the University o grounds While we dont don't like to complain complain como complain com com- com com- plain of this matter as we feel that perhaps perhaps per perhaps per per- haps all has been done towards the improvement improvement im- im provement of our surroundings that we have a right light to expect at present still still we know of nothing worse in bad weather than these O grounds unless it is the sidewalks sidewalks side- side walks leading to the University We Ve are e aie expecting there will soon be he an awakened interest in out-door out sports spoils and we are are- wondering where the boys are going to find room loom to spread themselves The grounds rounds are are in a state of perpetual transi transi- tion Even under the most favorable circumstances circumstances cir cir- they are aie not ornamental nor could it be said that any part pait except the drill ground is useful and it would make a ak k much better hetter cabbage garden gaiden than a drill 1 ground Aground Jr C. C As to the east side one doesn't know twenty-four twenty hours in advance what to ex ex- Sometimes looks looks' it as though we were going to have a park paik with numerous lakes and fish ponds then when wIlen spring spreads over it its man mantle tie of green green we e think it will be a beautiful shady lawn but when the the- cows are aie turned in and the boys from the suburbs begin to picket their horses along the south fence and instead instead instead in in- stead of the sweet swee odor of oJ green grass and of of flowers of which we fondly dreamed unpleasant odors greet our olfactory nerves we are ure disappointed again and we give up the problem in despair Then after the first few warm days of May one has vivid i 1 of the burning sands of Castle Valley Valley- but let there be a few days of rain and presto it is like the latter end of pot potato to harvest when the pigs have finished rooting the thelast thelast the last spud We vVe are aie told the grounds have have- been graded it must have been done by bya a K Kansas ansa cyclone i Since the grounds in their present condition condition condition con con- are as we have said neither useful useful useful use use- ful nor ornamental except the portion I used for drill exercise why not take out outa out opt outa r f. f a few trees do a little more scientific grading and make a drill ground and i. i ball ground combined It would not cost much not ir in the enough to cause a pang heart of the stingiest tax tax payer payer in Utah V We e know w that every student in the U University University Uni Uni- ni- ni seconds our request so let us have havethe the drill ground enlarged and improved It will be a good investment I c i i i. i f. f |