OCR Text |
Show I AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NEWS Dr. J. M Tanner, former president presi-dent pf tho college, was tho speaker at Wednesdays cht.pel exorcises. Mr. Tcflncr Is now a prominent live stock man of Alberta, Canada. Ho Is stasia;; stas-ia;; In Logan for a few days. Professor Frank Arnold's class In Journalism will scon tako up n systematic sys-tematic study ot some of tho agricultural agricul-tural periodicals of the country, with a view to discovering tho comparative worth of. tho various subjects as treated treat-ed to tho localities for which they wero Intended. . V ' , ,The season's college play which Is expected to m&ko a big hit will bo presented In Hyde Park next Wednesday Wednes-day night, In Smithfleld Friday and at tho 'new Lyric In Logan, tho following fol-lowing 'Monday and Tuesday nights. The department of English has departed from Its former policy of choosing plays that represent tho life of long ago and this year Is presenting present-ing students in a stcry of today. Today, March 7, Professor William Potorson, a member of tho State Road Commission, Is in Weber canyon looking look-ing over the ground with a view to deciding on the rquto for tho new road which Is to bo constructed from Morgan to Henefer. Tho old route may bo abandoned because It runs thru a Very narrow canyo'n and Is also very oxponslvo. Professor Petersen Pet-ersen has been delegated to sottlo tho matter. Ho declares that servico to tho most people will bo the ono deciding de-ciding factor In his choice m |