The Utah Statesman, July 3rd, 1919

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Oberhansly BEGIN PlANS r□A HllAAITY ETJ□Y Henry Returns From C□llEGE H□N □AS SEC□N□ HAlrATSEC□N□ DANCE EasternTripLITAH'S HEA □ Lln~~-

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Dr . J. H. Optim is tic St udent s Lose All Di-':"ityConcernin g Outlook -Pl ans Pun c.h ls Pr ofuse-- )l usic And l'tah Aplcuhural College r ecently i\l d f S d S Floor Delight Merry Mak ers r eturned rrom a two and one-halt

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the second part)· of ~be summe r "'·as a bu_ge success. H1stor}· 'Will bear out this statement no doub t . Th e ~aro· starte~ p~omptlr .at nine th1rtr o r ten o cloc k which '9;1lS a -;cry app r opriate tim e as clrcumstances late r pro,·ed. Th e music was there [r om the beginning as we!'. thcr ought to ha\'e been as the part~ w:i.s of that peculiar species known as a "dan cing party" In t h e mor e co mm on \·crnacular-or a .. ball" In

School Student s on

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ventlon of Swine Spedalists of the l'nhed States The Conf~reoce lasted [he da,·s. from June lt> to !!I Leetures, field trips and excursions of \·a r lous kinds. practical demonstrntions. discussions. and judging con• tests occupied the time. llany pro-

Tb er~ are th ose who claim that ther did not eojO}" themsel\"eS 3t th e Summer School Student Body part)· last Friday night. but they are in tbe great minority. Permit us. Ir yo u will, to add tbat th ey are in ::: 1~~~:~e.m~~o:l?w~~c:ep;~:.::e~h:~

Linford. Director of the Summer Quarter . According to Dr. Lin fo rd th e enrollment sho uld be satisfactor)· since a fair l r la r ge proportion of th e present en rollment has sta t ed th e Intention to su,r tor th e second halt. This number. In addition to the n ew students who will come In for the terms work shou ld s"'·ell th e total number to a sa t lsfring ei:t ent. Se-;eral men ba\•e exp r essed a de-slre for n co ur se In Farm Machin e r y

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these men were G. :\I. Rommel, Chief of the Animal Husbandry D!Yh1ion; Dr. Bradford Knapp. Chief of Extension Work In the Sou.th; Dr . C. B. Smith. Chief of Extension Work In th e :-.orth and West; Dr. J. R. :O.tohler Chief of the Bureau of Animal Indust r r. Bureau of Ani mal I ndustry . Talks were g!Yen on manr subjects (Continued on page two) -- - -

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Dignit a ries of College A nd Town Cnit e in \\"arm \Velcome

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l,foutenant ~P . Maughan, l)Ossibly the most famous of the sons of l'tah. who won me r it the field 00 of bsttle. ,... honored b}· the Stu38 dent Bod, · of the Ctah .4-grlcultu r al College, ~be F'acultr and the t owns people of Logan at a public meeting held In tbe College Chapel last Tues• dar . Lieutenant :Maughan Is a na tiYe of Logan City and a g radu ate

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~~e ,..:~h~:reb::;·;:g~~h=fmu:~:°s~~~~~ th ed to play at about

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th e fai r dan::ers. a peculia r coin• c iden ce. sure ly. And to fur th er add to the uncanny and awe Inspiring happenings o f this peculia r party wa~ this: when th e orcbestrn bega ~ t o play the dancers began to dance, an

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W'here To Go--What To Do-- almos.t lncoai.eiv:eb~e se:1:"::~:n:~ How Man" \Yill Join in The :::;~~g b~ ·h:nt..':~ n g thcmseh·es al'll. F esth ·iti~ So me Seri Ou S lta y l no t add that th e t br ee pi ece 5 .

Que hons. Opinions and -;!e,.,·s co nce rn ing th e r egu lar ·summer Excursion which will be held within the nei:t week or t en days hav e not been pour ing In as fast as those who ar e plan ning th e alfalr 11P"ould natura lly desire. In fa ct. tbey ba ,·e not been pouring In at all, which In itself ls a ,·ery lam en tabl e state of alfain . Dr . Linford and th e Student Bod}· orflce l"S are desirous of obtaining th e :~!:l:~ s a:f e:~:~~::e~~:/:;:t.wh;; far as can be asce r tained, the concensus of opinion ta-; ors a canyon party of some son. but th e q uestion ls this: llrbat so rt ! T ~~~not~ :t:!:n

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1 "';~~ ~~1:n!b1:i/e~~~ I mer Qu ar t er a t bis office as soon I as possi bl e. If yo u Inte nd t o stay at sc hoo l th e enti r e s um::mca!\!~~ Dr . Lln fo r d 's office.

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President

E. G. Pet erson

o, ·er the meeting

Th eodo r e Hans on. General :\Ianorchestra was entire!}· sat is ractory. age r and Sup erintendent of the Tb ey made ur, In spirit what th er Xatlonal Publi c W eUa r e League of probab l y lack ed In body or numbers. the United States 'Will gl-;e a course F r idar night' s panr was character• o f lect ur ea on Publi c Health to the lz.ed by th e overwhelming abu nd: Summer School st ud ents of the Ctah ance of th at old pep a r ou se r . namel). Agricultural Co ll ege on July i, Sand pun ch. All ow us to s ugg c st th a t th e 9. 1919 . It Is probab le that two lieunf or tun a t e ones who were abs en t lures will be given dally. were Indeed out of lu ck In th l~ reThis prominent man and an auth• !Continued on P age Thr ~ or ity In bis field has been secu r ed as one of the spe.<:lal Summe r Quarter 1 lec turers . R e comes with a splendid r eputat ion as a public h ea l th e xpert a nd be will n o d oub t ha, ·e aom e Dr . Lin f or d would like to see

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r~::~~=:!~h~:~~~ai::::::~c,~~~i~~!~ !ant, r ecord b r inging do,..·n four Boche planes in the ll euse-A r gonne Sec t ion . He lacked but one plane ot becoming an American .. Ace" and was probably the forem ost aviato r fTom the R ocky Mounta in region .

;:~~;a~~::~:t!n~;dm:~;~c t :t ':~;:~ His lect ur es will be especia ll y appreciat ed by the students In th e co urs es of Publi c Hea lth no w being gh·en at the Coll ege.

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~==:d 0 :~b~u!:::sp::! 1!::;:~~:~es o f the City were present to honor Li e ut. Maughan who Is well known tbroui::hout northe rn Utah. Among them were, besides the F aculty or the College, lla yo r Roy Bull en, of Lo . gan. Luthe r Howell. President of the Commercial-Boosters Club. H. E . Ha t ch. President of That che r Br othen Bank of Logan. Henry Petenon, Superintendent of th e. L.ognn Chy Schools. Geo. w. Skidmo r e. and llrs. Lole Hayball, members of the Boa ro of Tr ustees, Marriner E cc les, promlnent financier or Logan. E . Ta ft Ben~: ; c;:~~e rB~kt~\ v 1;1~;:er1 ~0 ;:~ and others Th e meetng, began with a seJec;. tlon by the Co llege choi r . di r ected by Professo r J ohnson o f th e lt uslc

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