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Utah State Alumni Quarterly, Vol. 17 No. 1, October 1939

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Publications at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Utah State Magazine by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Homecoming-Directory Issue Vol. XVII No. I A CANDIDATE FOR HELL By D ETA PETERSEN :NEELEY, ItS., M.S., P h.D.

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HIS is a capital tale, fraught with d eper meanings and more carefu l analysis and understanding of life and people than the thoughtful reader would expect to find in a mut·der mystery . Dr. Ne ley has treated the psychological factors dete·rmining human beha\"ior with accuracy and pt·ecision. It is a rich and colorful story of action, j ea lousy, vil lainy, mut·det·, clever sleuthing, deep and abiding .l ove and loyalty. Doctor Neeley is a native of tah, long connected with education in t hat state·. She i a graduate of Utah State Agri cultural Coli ge.

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Two UTAH STATE QUARTERLY Published quarterly by the Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Association. Entered as second-class matter at the post office in Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1897. Vol. XVII October, 1939 No. I

Officers of the Association ERWIN CLEME T, '37 Editor and Manager AsA Bl!LLEN, '10 President Executive Committee AsA B LLE L. R. H MPHERY BYRO ALDER ORVILLE L. LEE D. A. SKEE ERWI CLEME T Association President Executive Secretary Asa Bullen, '10, prominent Logan attorney and lec­ turer in law at the Col lege, was elected to the pre idency Alumni Council Members of the Alumni Association at the annual bu ine meet­ DAVID G. HURRE ', '27 DAVID H. CALDER, '30 ina-. at commencement time. v. D. GARD ER, '22 J. W. THOR TO , '17 Mr. Bullen served on the E ecutive committee during HAROLD M. PETERSON, '27 J NE WHITE, '32 the past year and ha a lway been an interested and loyal J. KARL WooD, '15 A GUS M. MA UG HAN , '21 member of the Association. He succeed Robert L. Judd, ORVILLE L. LEE, '10 BYRON ALDER, '12 '09, Salt Lake City, who erved capably and well for t1 o AsA BuLLE , '10 LLOYD R. H u SAKER '35 years. L.R.H UMPHE RY~ ' 12 c. ORVAL STOTT, '16 Tho e elected to the Executive Committee for on D. A. SKEEN, '09 year, beginning July L include Profes or Byron Alder, '12 ; Profe or L. R. Humpherys. ' 12 ; D. A. Skeen, '09. Salt Lake City, and Orvil le L. Lee, 10. Mr. Judd will remain on the Executive committee as an Ex-officio mem­ Have You Sent in Your ber. Alumn i" Dues? The annual fall meeting of the Alumni Council will he held on the morning of Homecomin o-. October 28. Use this blank or write a letter addressed to the Executive Secretary, Alumni As ocia­ tion, Logan, Utah, enclosing your annual dues Bulletin Notice or Life Membership remittance. The officers of the Salt Lake City chapter of the Alumni 0 I enclose $1.00 for annual membership. A ociation are planning a rally and program on Wed­ nesday, ovember 22nd. previou to the annual " Turkey 0 I enclose $25.00 for Life Membership. Day" a-arne between Utah State and niversity of Utah. (May be paid in five yearly install ments.) According to All an West, '32. chapter president, plans are well under way for an outstanding evening. Further details wil l he announced later on by chapter officers as arne ...... Class...... to the time and place for this "Aggie" get-together. Alumni in Boi· e and vicinity will be interested to know Street...... •...... that Utah State p lay Univer ity of Idaho at Mo cow, on November 4th. City...... State...... Visits in Utah Russell L. Maughan, ' 17, major in the United State Army Air corps, wa in command of a group of new pur­ suit plane that stopped over in Salt Lake City in July. CLOTHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Major Maughan wa the first man to pan the conti­ nent between unri e and sunset, and holds the distin­ guished flying cross. He wa Utah's Ace of the American Air corps during the World War. bringing down four enemy planes. He won the Pulitzer speed trophy in 1922, averaging 205 mile per hour, in a test run. Major Maughan i commander of the Thirty-third quadron at Langley Field, Virginia. and was ordered Distinctive College Styles west with the plane to acramento, Ca lifornia. \ here he turned them over to the Eighth Pursuit group for further te ting.

Th ree Sons and Daughters of Utah State Alumni

ANNA M. STOCK age 3 years, and

ELDON M. STOCK, JR. age 5 years. Daughter and son of Montana Gudmundson Stock, '34, and Eldon Stock, '34, Logan, Utah.

DAVID RICHARD OWENS age nine months. Son of Margaret Watkins Owens, '34, and "Dick" Owens, '37, of Visalia, California.

RALPH CLYDE McCULLOCH age seven months. Son of Mary Mar­ tineau, ex. '38, and Clyde McCulloch, '34, of Salt Lake City, Utah.

RAY LeGRAND LILLYWHITE, JR. age 2 years. Son of Eloise Afton Hoopes Lillywhite, '31, and Ray Lillywhite, '35, of Salt Lake City, Utah. ELIZABETH LOUISE RICE age one year. Daughter of Beth Sant Rice, . '33, and Moyle Q. Rice '36, Logan, Utah.

POLLY WRIGHT age 3 years. Daughter of Mr. and Mr . Morris H. Wright, 3525 Avalon Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Morris graduated in 1935. JANET RICHARDS age 2 year . Daughter of Genevieve Cooley Richards, ex. '37, and B. Lorin Richards, Jr., '35, Ithaca, ew York.

Beginning with this issue of the Quarterly, a series of photographs of sons and daughters of Utah State Alumni and Alumnae, under five years of age, will be published on this page. Photographs will be welcomed and published as soon as possible.

- . ·r Four publication. The mystery novel had W rites Book always intrigued her becau e it pre­ Completes sented a definite problem to be solved, caused her to start writing Doctorate fiction. The planning and actual wntmg of the book took approximately six month . Although Dr. eeley has di covered a real challenge, and an intere ting one in writing, she ha not given up plans of continuing in the field of education. Dr. eeley i the wife of Glen 1eeley, '33, who received hi master's degree recently from the University of California, and i no\ completing work for his doctorate. They are col laborating on a hi - torical novel based on old picturesque Virginia City during it boom year , 1847 to 1865. This book is well on the way to completion and they hope to have it ready for publication thi Dr. Deta Peterson Neeley, '32, re· fal l. cently added more glory to her al­ Copies of "A Candidate for Hell ' Thelma Fogelberg, '29, received ready successful and amazing car&er, have been purcha ed by the Alumni her Doctor of Letter degree on May when "A Candidate for Hell," a stir­ Association and turned over to the 31, from the Sarbonne, University of ring mystery novel written by her. College library for use by Alumni, Paris, France. She received honor­ wa released this summer by the Mea­ students and facu lty. able mention for outstanding work dor Publishing Company, Boston, done during the past year. Dr. Fogel­ Ma sachusetts. berg received her Master of Arts De­ Dr. Neeley wa born in Bear River A. W. S. President gree from the Univer ity of Southern City, Utah, and after completing her Ca Jifornia. training for a normal degree, she This is not the first time for Dr. taught in the elementary schools of Fogelberg to study in France. She Utah. From 1923 to 1928 he wa spent t\ o years at the University of primary supervi or, Millard county ancy, France, where she received School district, Utah, and from 1928 honorable mention for her two years' to 1931 she was elementary super­ study. visor in the same school di trict. In After completing her work, Dr. 1932 and 1933 she received her B.S .. Fogelberg remained in France and and Ma ter degrees from the Col­ took advantage of the cultural oppor­ lege. She was a reading demon · tunities that Pari has to offer. She strator for the Macmillan Company heard the areat French pianist Cortot in Montana during 1933. During the and the Rus ian vio lincell ist Piati­ years of 1934 to 1937, Dr. eeley gorsky. She left Pari in August and attended the University of California after vi itin a the 1ew York ~ orld's where she studied for her doctorate, Fair, returned to Logan and her which she received in 1937, in Edu­ duties at the Col lege in September. cation. The Association officer wi h to take Literary critics have the folio' ing 1 thi opportunity to congratulate you, to say about Dr. eeley and her book. Dr. Fogelberg, on your past accom­ " 'A Candidate for Hell' is a murder pli hment and particularly upon mystery that is colorful in it action. your mo t recent success. jealou y, villainy, murder, clever sleuthing deep and abiding love, and loyalty. The author has treated the This year the organization has as Ma rjorie Seeley psychological factors determining hu­ its president, Marjorie Seeley of man behavior with accuracy and pre­ One of the outstanding organiza­ Castle Dale, Utah. Marjorie is a cision, and her careful analysis and tions on the campu and one that con­ senior and during the past three years understanding of life and people tribute much to the happiness and has proved herself capable of her gives the story a much deeper mean­ wel l being of the women undergradu­ position. She and member of a com­ ing than the thoughtful reader would ate , i the A ociated Women Stu­ mittee have many enjoyable after­ expect to find in a murder mystery." dent organization. noon and evening planned for the Dr. f eeley began writing after re­ This group sponsors get-acquainted entertainment of the new and former ceiving her doctors degree in 1937. parties and gives women tudents an women tudent . The fir t function Her first attempts were in the field opportunity to get in the " potlight" of thi group social ly, will be the of education and she wrote eight ar­ of campus activitie throughout the annual A. W. S. ball in October, at ticles, all of which were accepted for school year. · which time the girls " date the boys."

Five On Friday, Oc- has received praise from State, City, Homecoming tober 27, an Alum­ and County officials as an outstand­ ni-Student rally ing success and of great value to the will be held down school and the state. The show is town, followed by sponsored by the school of Agricul­ fireworks and a ture and exhibit booths are created rally dance. On by all schools and departments on the following the campus. It is free to all visitors morning, hands, and opens Friday at noon. fraternities, clubs, and other organiz­ ation wi ll parade "A" Men Plan Meeting on Main street and A meeting of the members of the compete for vari­ "A" men's club will he held on the ous Homecoming morning of Homecoming. Plans and day trophies. Fol­ various activities for the coming year lowing the parade will be outlined at that time, accord­ the sophomores ing to Virgil orton, '26, president and freshmen will of the organization. clash in a tug-o- "Virg" and his fellow officers urge 1938 Homecoming Float war. The flag-rais­ all members to attend this annual ing ceremony wi ll meeting. otices and invitations will If the letters and perso nal inquirie he conducted at 2:00 p.m., with the he mailed to all members in the near by Alumni and former students dur­ kickoff coming promptly at 2 :30 p.m. future. ing the past few weeks seeking in­ During the celebration, Alumni and formation in regard to the date for former tudents headquarters will be the annual Homecoming celebration in the Commons building. Tours of American University is any indication for a large attend­ the campus wi ll be conducted by Women ance, then this year's two-day pro­ member of Blue Key and Inter­ The College was given approval Co llegiate Knights both days. This gram will surpa s all other occasions. by the American Association of Uni­ Hundreds of Alumni have written the wi ll afford every returning former versity Women, at the biennial Na­ As ociation office asking for the date. student an opportunity to view the tional Convention, held in June in Here it is-October 27 and 28. progress made by the Institution dur· Denver, Colorado. Members of the first class to the ing the past few years. Fraternities, Tlus approval means that women class of '39, wi ll return to the campus sororities, and clubs are planning graduates of the College are eligible to renew old ties and take part in special breakfasts and luncheons for to membership in the Association in many of the planned activities. their former members on Saturday. communities where the organization Colorado State, a traditional foe When you return to the campus is functioning. of the Blue and White followers, will this year, you are going to see new be met on the gridiron as the main lawn, shrubs, and trees at the foot attraction and as a climax to the of the hill, where the famous "trail" Ogden Chapter Elects festivities, Saturday afternoon. The hegins, the new Women's residence Colorado Aggies are being hailed by hall and field house. You will also At the annual spring party of the sport scribes as the " dark hor e" be amazed at the marked changes Ogden Alumni chapter, held at the Ogden Country Club, Rudy Van Kam­ team of the Big Seven Conference and made in "old haunts" and the unsur­ pen, '34, was elected president and wil l be again coached by Harry passed beauty of the campus. You Athleen Farr Budge, '34, was elected will he proud of your Alma Mater, Hughes, who just started his twenty­ vice-president. Others elected include ninth year as head coach. and happy at having taken the time at Taggart, '33, treasurer; Kenneth Since 1912, when the two Aggie out from daily routine to visit in Lo­ Brown, '33 secretary; and Blaine squads first lined up against each gan once again. The Homecoming Bachman, '23, Russell Croft, '26, Lee other, twenty-one games have been committee invites you and bids you Skanchy, Weldon Burnham, '34, and played. Utah State has won nine and welcome..to another grand reunion of Ralph Sanford, '23, were elected to lost eleven to their foe . In 1934 Utah State former students. the Executive Committee. the only tie game was played when Organizations combining to put The party was very well attended both teams came off the field with over the celebration are the Alumni and a credit to the Ogden chapter twenty-one points each. These two Association, Student Body, Chamber members. teams have met on many Homecoming of Commerce, Junior Chamber of occasions and fans and followers al­ Commerce, "A" Men's organization, ways remain until the final whistle. Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Class of 1912 Gift The Homecoming committee, under Foreign Wars, ational Guard, Ath­ "The Cambridge Ancient History," the chairmanship of David G. Hurren, letic Council of the College, and the a series of twelve volumes, with five '27, has completed plans for a down­ R.O. T. C. more volumes of illustrations, was town rally, parade, Ag. show, campus A major feature of the two-day purchased by the Library during the tours, dances and many other events program will be the Ag. show held summer, from the earnings of the that will appeal to all. in the Smart gymnasium. This show class of 1912 gift fund.

Six BEAR RIVER MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE Too few peqple realize that within countless thousands of birds swim­ an easy hour's drive of the Utah State ming and feeding in the shallow campus lies one of the most import­ water. The water is purposely kept ant and strategically located migra­ at a maximum depth of about two tory bird refuges in the world. What feet to provide easy access to the beds was once a swampy marsh land sur­ of stringy sego pond weed, the chief rounded by extensive alkaline mud food of the various kinds of ducks flats at the mouth of the Bear River, and geese. Besides these five units, sixteen miles west of Brigham City, all under the control of the refuge has now been transformed into a engineers, there are thousands of permanent haven and stopping place acres of adjacent marsh land which for thousands of migratory birds. form nesting, cover and feed ground Over two hundred different species of for the birds. This acreage will ulti­ birds, which are either indigenous in mately be dyked and controlled in Utah or visit the refuge in the process the same manner as the units, pro­ of their migratory Rights, have been vided water is made available. At recorded. present the scarcity of water reduces Situated on the Aat banks of the the feasibility of additional units, Bear River is the picturesque head­ there being hardly enough fresh wa­ quarters of the refuge-really a self­ ter to supply the present demand par­ sustaining community with its own ticularly in dry seasons. It is pos­ heat, water, sewage disposal, power sible that this scarcity of fresh water and telephone systems. The head­ is aiding the spread of botulism quarters form the point of entry to among the wa ter fowl, particularly the 64,000 acre tract of land and V. T. W ilson Examining Sego Pond Weed the ducks. water that, with its prolific bird life, This disease, somewhat enigmatic awes some ten or twelve thousand Mr. Wilson has been associated with in its functioning, is not confined to visitors a year. the project since its instigation in this area alone. Constant research on The refuge is under the supervision 1927, and has been the chief moving the part of the Government men is of the Bureau of ·Biological Survey, force in developing and organizing reducing the mortality among birds recently transferred from the United the refuge, first as engineer and later throughout the United States. Botul­ States Department of Agriculture to as superintendent. ism, somewhat similar to ptomain the Department of the Interior. Five units stretch for miles to the poisoning in human beings, affects Vanez T. Wilson, '19, courteous north, south, and west of the head­ the stomach of a bird through a bacil­ and capable superintendent, is in di­ quarters. Each unit is a 5,000 acre lic action, and results in ultimate rect charge ·of all operations, which pond of fresh water surrounded by para! ysis. However, if the sick bird consists of the management of eight man-made dykes about twenty feet in is discovered before complete paraly­ regular government employees and width at the top, over which has been sis is developed, and given proper two hundred C.C.C. boys, who have constructed a graveled roadway. Over treatment, it is possible to save its been assigned to work on the refuge. the surface of these units one sees life. This treatment consists of placing the sick birds in the Bird Hospital at Refuge Headquarters where they are _given internal injections of po­ tassmm permanganate and intravenal injections of glucose by the "Quack Doctors" as they are called. When the birds are able to swim and feed themselves, they are taaged, and placed in the fresh water hospital pond, from which they are at liberty to fly back to their habitat. Most of this work is done by the C.C.C. boys (see cut) who make daily rounds of the marshes and units gathering up the sick birds. This hospital, along with the other buildings, an office, research labora­ tory, three homes, power plant, water distillery, and equipment sheds, is lo­ cated at the refuge headquarters. In the center of this particular plot stands a one-hundred foot steel ob­ servation tower, from which visitors Part of Refuge, Looking West from Tower (Continued on page 8)

Seven ( Continued front page - ) Retu rns to Practice of the Medical School of the Un i­ and workmen may view almo t the versity of Utah, which position he entire project. The buildings them­ Dr. R. 0. Porter, '12, well known held for ix years. He wa instru­ selve are comparatively new struc­ throughout the State and especially mental in getting the Medical School tures made of cinder block and in Cache Valley where he has prac­ on the accredited li f of "American painted an attractive grey with red ticed Medicine and Surgery for more Medical College "with an "A" rating tile roofs. These neat buildings and than 20 year , returned in May to his and member hip in its a ociation. their well-kept ground give the head­ practice after an absence of two and During this period Dr. Porter was quarters an appearance of efficiency one-half years. devoting a great deal of time to the and orderliness that trikes the eye During the time he was away Dr. study and practice of eye, ear, nose, of the visitor immediately upon en­ Porter underwent a serious operation and throat and in 1929 he resigned trance. and later did post-graduate work in from the deanship to join the staff Especia ll y noticeable on the the San Franci co hospital. He was of the newly erected Cache Valley grounds i the absence of any appar­ forced to retire in December 1936 as General Hospital. ent means of communication or light a result of a serious injury to his Dr. Porter reports that he had two and heat production. All, however, spine. For everal months the out­ tempting opportunities to remain in are ingeniously arranged for through come of his condition was in doubt practice in San Franci co, but the the plentiful supply of natural gas and at time fear was felt for his lure of Cache Valley and countless that is found in that vicinity. Through recovery. However, as rhe result of friends and a desire of his family to the utilization of this aas, all light, a highly technical operation on the return determined his course of ac­ heat, and power need are taken care pinal cord at the University of Ca li­ tion. With greatly increased space of, as well as the water supply and fornia hospital the cau e of his and entirely new and up-to-date ewage dispo al. All light and power trouble wa found and uccessfully equipment, the Doctor has just line are under ground, a are the removed. opened his offices in the Cache Valley sewage, water, and gas mains. This After a few months convalescence, Hospital building. useful and plentiful supply of ga Dr. Porter decided to further extend Dr. Porter was president of the wa discovered while drilling for cul­ his po t-graduate training and re- Alumni Association two years, in inary water and was found to be in earch in eye, ear, nose, and throat 1931 and in 1932. such a state of purification that it was and henceforth devote hi entire prac­ The present officers welcome the possible to u e it direct from the well tice to that pecialty. He received a return of Dr. Porter and his family to run the two gasoline engines in much coveted appointment in the to Logan and wish him continued the power plant. teaching clinic of the Univer ity of good health. The refuge not only erves a a California in San Francisco with in­ struction by the leading specialists of haven for all types of water fowl , but Fortieth Alumni Banquet the land adjacent to it is well known the post-graduate divisions of both throughout the Pacific coast area for the Univer ity of California and Stan­ The College library main reading its excellent duck hunting facilities ford Medical Schools. There he spent room was again the scene of the an­ and for its u e as the site of no less 18 month in specialized training. nual Alumni banquet, at which time than six duck clubs, all of which find The last year wa devoted exclu­ three hundred and fifty graduates and adequate game during the season. ively to the diagno i , treatment, and former students attended. Sections of the refuge proper are al so urgery of the eye, including refrac­ Centering around the 25th anni­ turned over to hunter during the tion, fitting of glasses, and orthoptic versary of the Exten ion Service, and hunting season. training for poor vision and weak honoring the class of '39 and the class mu cles. of '14·, the banquet was declared an By virtue of his background and outstanding success by tho e who at­ training and a long experience in the tended. practice of Medicine and Surgery in John T. Caine III, '03, now asso­ their general branches, Dr. Porter is ciated with the Union Stock Yards in unusually well fitted for the specialty Chicago, contributed much in his offi­ for which he has prepared. He grad­ cial role as that of toastmaster. W. uated from Rush Medical College and W. Owens, '16, was master of cere­ ha spent a year in the Harvard Med­ monies, and toasts were given by the ical School and in orthwestern Med­ following: Mrs. Rena Maycock Bad­ ica l School, and later one year in ger, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethel B. the eye, ear, nose, and throat depart­ Lund, '24, Brigham City; L. M. ment of Salt Lake County Hospital Winsor, '11, Salt Lake City; Gron­ in addition to everal shorter period way R. Parry, '14, Cedar City, presi­ of tudy in thi pecialty in the east. dent of that class, and Robert Simp- After receiving his medical degree, on, president of the '39 class. Mr. Dr. Porter was appointed Professor Parry presented a group picture of of Physiology and medical supervisor the class of '14, taken at the 1914 of tudents at the College and orig­ commencement, to the Alumni Asso­ inated the health department. Three ciation for the office. years later he left the College service Special guests included W. L. to devote full time to the practice Lloyd, representative of the Extension of Medicine and Surgery in Logan, Service Division of Washington, and the organization and founding D. C.; Director William Peterson, of the Cache Valley General Hos­ President Elmer G. Peterson, and Dr. "Quack Doctors" pital. In 1923 he was appointed Dean R. J. Evans.

Eight is unbeatable. Carl will lead his La wrence later. Tooele. eem to be Sports Review teammates from the left tackle post, hitting hi stride this year and wi ll where last season he made a name be hard to compete with for the full­ for himself in the conference. The back position. James Paulos, Tooele, center of the line will be well taken and Demont Walker, South Cache, care of by all-conference Murray both junior , are excellent reserves. Maughan, with Ken Shulsen, Jordan The team will be rather light com­ and David Clark of Oakley, Idaho, pared with other teams in the con­ as capable reserves. Both guard posi· ference, but with uch a pirit as the tions will he filled by lettermen of quad members have, some upset are last year in Joe Woodward, South in store for opposing teams. Cache, and Warren O'Gara, Nephi. However, at the present writing, such FIELD HOUSE men as Glenn Jackson, South Cache; The much dreamed of field house is Samuel Merrill, North Cache; Rich­ now completed and being occupied ard Griffin, Bear River ; Fred Banks, by the athletic department. It will Branch Agricultural College; Elmer be open for inspection by graduates Green, and Rex Hill, Davis, are fight­ and former students returning to the ing to replace the two lettermen. annual Homecoming celebration on October 28. The building is three Big Jack Moore of West High in hundred and thirty-seven feet long Salt Lake City; Wayne Steed, Ogden, and Eddie Penn of New York City, and has a seating capacity of fifty­ six hundred. All basketball games are scrapping for the right tackle will be played there from now on. post. All three of the boys are juniors and tip the beam around the two It houses an eighth of a mile track, a one hundred yard straight-away, and hundred pound mark. Pushing Cap­ pace for football workouts during tain Carl Smith at the left tackle post bad weather. Handball courts, offices, is Duane Mi-ller, Davis; Ralph Em­ team and shower rooms are also avail­ bry, Weber Junior Cellege; Terry able. Peterson, Ricks Junior College; and Rullell Naylor, Logan. In Howard Shurtz, Bear River; Bill Whitesides, Davis, and Charles Clark, Weber Accept Coaching Positions Junior College, Coach Romney has John Broberg, '39, will coach at three returning lettermen. They will Hamer, Idaho, during the coming be backed up by such stalwarts as school year. Determined to erase the title of Alton Mollerup, East High, Salt Lake Jay "Cotton" Tolman, '34, accepted "up and down team," head coach E. City; Lynn Lunt, transfer from the position of Athletic Director at L. Romney and a group of fifty grid Branch Agricultural College, and Dixie Junior College and will handle hopefuls, have been working out twice John Peterson, Cyprus. Seth Maughn, six man and eleven man football. Jay daily since the opening of fa'll foot­ South Cache, has two more years' has been at Delta High School during ball camp, September lOth. The title eligibility and will be hard to out­ the past three years where he achieved was given the team last year by sports class in the signal calling department. a great deal of success with his bas­ Louis Toschi, of San Francisco, and ketball and football teams. writers after the young sophomore Wally •Braegger are returning letter· Rex Hunsaker, '35, is coaching at team upset almost every prediction men and able field generals, giving that was made about them previous Downey, Idaho, this year. He coached Seth most of his competition. Melvin at Inkom, Idaho, in 1938-39. to their games. When they were se­ Manning, of Bear River, is a sopho­ lected to win they were beaten and more with a great many possibi'iities when they "couldn't possibly win," and will also see a great deal of FOOTBALL SCHEDULE they emerged victorious. With last action before the season is over. Mike year behind them and a new season Stipac, senior and returning letter· September 30, College of Idaho, in the offing, the team that will rep­ man from Tooele, seems to have the Logan. resent Utah State will again be a edge over Verne Bennion, Jordan, October 7 University of Colorado, question mark with possibilities bet­ and Fred Bohman, Morgan, both Boulder. ter for living up to predictions about juniors and lettermen. From the October 21 , Denver University, Lo­ their winning. freshmen ranks, Fank Moyes, Box gan. Graduation took such key men as Elder, and Sammy Orme, Tooele, are October 28, Homecoming, Colo­ Captain Cliff Poole and Tracy Maero, . very much in the running and may rado Aggies, Logan. fullbacks; John Ahern, tackle; Ira get the nod over the lettermen before November 4-, University of Idaho, Winger and Delmar Miller, half­ many games have been played. The Moscow. backs. These men will be replaced all-important left halfback spot is by lettermen of last year and sopho­ being held down by Frank Olsen, November ll, Brigham Young Uni­ mores up from the freshmen rank Ogden; Marvin Bell, Lava Hot versity, Logan. of last fall. Springs, Idaho ; and Earl Winger, November 18, Wyoming Univers­ Led by Captain Carl Smith of Preston, Idaho, all sophomores. Ol­ ity, Laramie. Preston, Idaho, those in suits are sen, with his speed and size, seems November 23, University of Utah, working hard and have a spirit that to have the inside track at present. Salt Lake City.

Nine Deceased President Grant and his counselors, ho, during June, in the L. D. S. J. Reuben Clark Jr., and David 0. C~wrch in Wa.shington, D. C. They McKay ; George Albert Smith, and will make theu home in Arlineton Dr. Richard R. Lyman, members of Virginia. " ' the council of Twelve Apostles. Music Ann Packer, '38, Preston, Idaho, to for the services was furnished by the Parley Lloyd, Jr., Grace, Idaho J une Tabernacle Choir. 5, in the Salt Lake City L. 'D. S. Elder Ballard is survived by his Temple. They will make their home widow. Mrs. Mattie Jones Ballard; in Central Idaho. three daughters, Mrs. R. ~ . Madsen Evelyn Wilkins, Roosevelt, to Clyde and Mrs. James F. Keyser, Salt Lake L. Johnson, '38, Lewiston, June 26, City; and Mrs. Dale Snow of Wash­ in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Temple. ington, D. C. ; four sons, M. R. Bal­ They will make their home in Roose­ lard, Rulon J. Ballard, and L. M. velt. Clyde taught music there dur­ Bal lard, Salt Lake City, and Me eil ing the past year. Ballard of Dallas, Texas. Va etta Larsen, Mt. Pleasant, to Horace J\;1· Andrews, '36, May 31, in Marriages the Manti L. D. S. Temple. They will make their home in New Mexico, Marie Call, '31, Brigham City, to where Horace is employed by the Fred . Webb, Provo, July 12, in United States Forest Service. the Logan L. D. S. Temple. ' Vanda Bennett, '40, Parowan, to A great loss was suffered by the Joyce McKinnon, '37, Price, to John L. D. S. church, the State of Utah. Houston, Helper, June 17, in Salt Miles C. Romney, '35, Logan, in the and the ation on J u I y 30, when Lake City. They will make their Logan L. D. S. Temple, in July. They Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the quor­ home in Helper. will make their home in New York um of Twelve of the L. D. S. church Evelyn Larson, '38, Preston, Idaho, City, where Miles will attend Colum­ bia University. Vanda is a member died in a Salt Lake City hospital, to Thane D. Winward, Whitney, Ida­ of Chi Omega. from an illness that had caused him ho, June 21, in the Logan L. D. S. poor health for over a year. Temple. They will live in Preston, Helen Richards, Salt Lake City, to Elder Ballard was born in Logan. Idaho. Dr. Eldon Gardner, '34, Logan, in the February 9, 1876, the son of Henry Jean Kendall, '37, Nephi, to Wayne Salt Lake City L. D. S. Temple, in and Margaret Me leil Ballard. A a Hinton, '31, Hurricane, June 20, in August. They will make their home youth he grew up in Logan, attended the Manti L. D. S. Temple. They will in Salinas, California, where Eldon the grade school here and the variou make their home in St. George, Utah, will be on the staff of the Salinas church auxiliarie . He later attended where Wayne is teaching vocational Junior College. the Brigham Young College from agriculture at Dixie Junior College. Ruth Munns, to Albert F. Bing­ which he araduated in 1894. He Marie Christensen, Caldwell, Ida­ ham, '39, in the Logan L. D. S. Tem­ taught music at the Brigham Young ho, to Irving Anderson, '35, Brigham ple, in July. They will make their College, following hi graduation, City, June 29, in the Logan L. D. S. home in Honeyville. and then later became intere ted m Temple. Mae Thomas, Paul, Idaho, to Ted business affairs of Logan. Glenna Esplin, Cedar City, to Ver­ Hanks, '39, Burley, Idaho, in July. He spent two years as a missionary nal Josephson, '37, Malad, Idaho, in Cleo Lundstrom, Logan, to Clark in the lorthern States mission. Later July. They will live in Montreal, Griffin, '39, Newton, August 16, in the he served as Pre ident of the lorth­ Canada, where Vernal will do pecial Salt Lake City L. D. S. Temple. They western State mi sion, which he de­ research toward his Doctor' Degree will make their home in Michigan veloped into one of the mo t out­ at McGill University. where Clark will continue his study­ . tanding mission in the church. Vaudys Christensen to Donald K. ing. In January 1919, Elder Ballard Nel so n. '38, June 27, in the Logan Ruth Cox, '32, Manti, to George was called to become a member of L. D. S. Temple. They will make Matthews, Grantsville, August 23, in the quorum of Twelve. Since that their home in Logan. Manti. time he ha visited various places on Maurine Jacobsen, '37, Logan, to Lenore Bullen, Richmond, to El­ the American continent. He was Maon Pulley, '37, Logan, June 6, in verne J. Coles, '27, Ogden, July 29, highly respected for his sincerity, the Logan L. D. S. Temple. Maurine in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Temple. enthusiasm, and leadership ability. was a member of Kappa Delta. They They will make their home in Salt He was an eloquent speaker, and was will make their home in Logan. Lake City. heard at various College and High Helen Sterling, Provo, to Ted An­ Betty Maher, Denver, Colorado, to School exercise throughout the state. thon, '34, Springville, July 3, in the Paul D. Geddes, '36, Denver. They At the time of his death, Elder Manti L. D. S. Temple. They will were married in July and will make Ballard was a member of the College make their home in Provo. Ted was their home in Denver, where Paul is Board of Trustees, a position which a member of Delta Nu. associated with the Mulnix Sound he filled capably and well for a num­ Viola Hammond, '37, Sugar City, Systems company. ber of years. to Rex Hunsaker, '36, Tremonton, in Amar Hickman, Chi Omega, '36, Funeral services for Elder Ballard the Logan L. D. S. Temple in June. Logan, to Joseph L. Mabey, Jr., Pi were conducted in the Salt Lake Viola was a member of Kappa Delta Kappa Alpha, Clearfield. They were Tabernacle by President Heber J. while Rex was affiliated with Sigma married in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Grant. The large building was filled u. Temple on August 23rd. They will to capacity with friends and admirers aomi Barlow, '24, Bountiful, to make their home in Grace, Idaho, of Elder Ballard. Speakers were Matthias P . Monson, Blackfoot, Ida- where Joe is coaching.

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In the Alumni Council meeting, Pond, Charles, Island Park, Idaho-Pro­ 1903 prietor Pond's Lodge held June 4th, members present Roberts, Hermoine S. Hart, deceased Brown, Charles F., deceased thought it would be an excellent idea Smith, Mamie, deceased - (Mrs. Mamie Caine, John T. III, 9329 Longwood Drive, Larson) Chicago, IlL-Public Relations Director, for the Association to publish a di­ Union Stock Yards rectory of all graduates. Methods of Spongberg, Anna, deceased Stewart, John, 925 South West Temple, Salt Callister, Thomas Clark, Fillmore, Utah­ financing the publication were dis­ Lake City, Utah-Chemical Engineer Mgr. of Millard County Tel. & Tel. Co. cussed and the group decided that a Widtsoe, 0. J_ P., deceased Fisher, Grace, Pasadena, Calif.-(Mrs. Lew directory would cost a good deal of G. Lontzenhiser) Holmgren, Lydia, 651 28th Street, Ogden, money. Lacking sufficient capital to 1898 Utah-(Mrs. J. M. Tanner)-Home Eco­ support such an undertaking, a vote Atkinson, Frederick H., Benson Ward, Lo­ nomics Teacher, Weber College was cast upon a motion to include in gan, Utah-Farmer Maughan, Josephine Farmes, Asherville, each issue of the Quarterly a list of Beers, Anna, 419 North Crescent Height Kans.-(Mrs. 0. F. Wells) Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.-(Mrs. William Maughan, May, 6805 Brookville Rd., Chevy the graduates by class. Petty) Chase Station, Washington, D. C.-(Mrs. This issue includes all classes from Bullen, Mabel, 1525% North Vista, Holly­ Chester Snow) '94 to '21 . We have tried to give the wood, Calif.-(Mrs. Wilford V. Young) Merrill, Ambrose P., deceased correct name, married name, address Harris, Joel J., 98 U Street, Salt Lake City, Nebeker, Aquilla C., Box BB, Lordsburg, and occupation wherever possible. We Utah-Principal Jackson Jr. High School New Mexico- Mining Engineer Irvine, Dr. A. R., Suite 700, 727 West 7th Pyle, Frederick Dale, 4577 Rhode Island realize that orne mistakes undoubted­ St, Los Angele , Calif., Physician St., San Diego, _Calif.-Hydraulic Eng'r, ly have occurred. We in the office Water ConservatiOn and Development would greatly appreciate any correc­ 1899 tion that you might have or any ad­ Baker, John S., deceased 1904 dress of those unknown. If all four Beers, William Duke, 962 Windsor St., Salt Lake City, Utah-City Engineer Crawford, Edmund, 285 North 1st East, issues are saved and bound, a rather Gordon, Robert J., 320 East 1st South, Salt Price, Utah-Ass't Cashier, Carbon-Emery complete directory of graduates from Lake City, Utah Bank '94 to '39 can be yours. Hogenson, James C., U.S. A. C. Campus, Egbert, Geneva, 411 East 4th North, Logan, Logan, Utah- Extension Agronomist Utah-(Mrs. J. W. Chase) Merrill, Frederick, 94 Hillcrest Apt., Salt Fisher, Dr. Ray H. , 2206 Hopkins St., Oak­ Lake City, Utah-District Mgr., Agricul­ land, Calif.-Physician and Surgeon 1894 tural Trade Relations, Inc. Homer, Dr. R. Roy, 382 Wall St., Salt Lake Caine, John T. Jr., 563 North 7th East, Peterson , Joseph Hogan, 561 South 3rd City, Utah-Physician Logan, Utah-College Auditor E., Brigham City, Utah-Honey Producer Jardine, Dr. William, Wi chita U., Wichita, Dougall, Bernard, deceased Peterso n, William, U.S. A. C. Campus, Lo­ Kans.-President, Wichita U. Erwin, Robert Wesley, 6626 Vernon Ave., gan, Utah-Director of Extension Service McCausland, Charles Arthur, 892 No. Uni­ St. Louis, Mo.-Chemical Engi~r Simmonds, William Walter, Salmon City, versity Ave., Provo, Utah-Salesman Hoyt, Martha, Marion, Utah-(Mrs. Wil­ Idaho-County Clerk and Treasurer Morgan, Dr. Samuel P., deceased liam Myrick) Stover, Arthur P., deceased Peterson, Dr. Elm ~r G., College Hill, Lo­ Larsen, Andrew B., 449 South 2nd East, Webb, Ethel Bullen, deceased gan, Utah-President of U.S. A. C. Salt Lake City, Utah-Ass't City Engineer Stephens, David E., Soil Conservation Ser­ Shepard, Joseph E., deceased 1900 vice, Wa hington, D. C.-Agronomist 1895 Crawford, Stanley, deceased Swendsen, Warren Gibbs, Box 156, Boise, Fleming, Burton P., deceased Idaho-Pres. and Mgr., Intermountain Eg. Culmer, W. F., deceased Homer, Dr. Rose, 382 Wall St., Salt Lake Company and Consulting Engineer Merrill, Lewis A., deceased City, Utah-(Mrs. 0. J. P. Widtsoe)­ West, Dr. Frank L, 47 East So. Temple St., Head of Home Economics Dept., U. of U. Salt Lake City, Utah-Commissioner of 1896 Homer, William H., Bearcreek, Montana­ Education , L D. S. Church Langton, Willard S., deceased Farmer West, Dr. Ray Benedict, deceased Larsen, Christian, deceased Jensen, Joseph William, Roy, Utah-Farmer McLaughlin, Walter W., 1938 Marin Ave., Maughan, Elizabeth , Paris, Idaho- (Mrs. 1905 Berkeley, Calif.-Consulting Engineer, U. Joseph Nye) S. Reclamation Service Nelson, J. William, deceased Ballantyne, Ri chard Stewart, 1530 So. Van Merrill, Lorin A., deceased Taylor, Geo rge Francis, Box 113, Sugar Ness, Los Angeles, Calif.-Marble and Merrill, A. N., Provo, Utah-Professor of Station R. D., Salt Lake City, Utah-Civil Tile Contractor Secondary Education, B. Y. U. Engineer Barrack, James Edward, Fairbanks, Alaska Rhead, Josiah L, deceased - Owner-Mgr. Samson Hardware Co. Thomso n, Joseph R., Ri chmond, Utah­ 1901 Caine, Blanch Elsie, 2432 Van Buren Ave., Plumber and Farmer Cooper, Blanch, 125 1st Ave., Salt Lake Ogden, Utah-(Mrs. George L Hyde) City, Utah-Ass't Professor of Home Eco­ Coburn, John L., 47 North Second East, 1897 nomics, U. of U. Logan, Utah-Mgr. Logan Home Bldg. Evans, Esther Catherine, Malad, ldaho­ Society Bankhead, John Haslam, 220 North 1st (Mrs. R. B. Davis) Farr, Eva, 923 Binford Ave., Ogden, Utah East, Logan, Utah- Accountant, State Perry, Almeda, 81 West 2nd North, Logan, Tax Commission Office -(Mrs. Albert Parry) Utah-(Mrs. C. F. Brown)-Purnell Re­ Frederickson, John Franklin, Malad, Idaho Barker, Oil a, deceased- (Mrs. M. H. search Worker-Home Economics Dept. Thomas) -Farmer Smith, Charles B. Jardine, Dr. James T., Office of Exp. Sta­ Foster, Clara 1724 Ben Lomond Drive, Stover, Mattie Evangeline, 2510 Stuart Ave., Glendale, Calif.-(Mrs. E. B. Bacon) tion, Washington, D. C., Director of Re­ Berkeley, Calif. - Librarian, California search, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Hart, Alfred August, Bloomington, Idaho­ Agricultural Experiment Station Farmer Love, Hazel, 2314 South 8th East, Salt Lake Humpherys, Thomas Hyrum, State Capitol, City, Utah-(Mrs. C. L. Dunford) Salt Lake City, Utah-State Engineer 1902 Maughan, Ella, Whitney, Idaho-(Mrs. Al­ Jensen, Charles A., Limonetra Ranch Co., Holmgren, Amanda, Schofield Barracks, Ha­ vin Hull) Santa Paula, Calif.-General Supt. waii, T. H.-(Mrs. Eugene Santschi, Jr.) Merrill, Dr. Melvin Clarence, 800 Carroll Lundberg, Victoria, Box 184, Pocatello, Ida­ Pulley, Edward P., deceased Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.­ ho-( Mrs. John A. Anderson) Stewart, Robert, U. of Nevada, Reno, Nev. Chief of Publications, U. S. Dept. of Ag. Maughan, Rachel, 78 East 7th North, Lo­ - Dean, School of Agriculture, and Pro­ Pierce, Eugene Snow, 56 South 3rd East, gan, Utah-(Mrs. Fred Wadsworth) fessor of Agronomy Salt Lake City, Utah-Engineer

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Porter, Dr. Charles Walter, 911 Oxford St., Evans, Dr. Robert James, U. S. A. C. Cam­ Rasmussen, Aaron Frederick, Clarkston, Berkeley, Calif.- Professor of Chemistry, pus-Research Professo r of Agronomy Utah University of California Fleming, Charles Elliott, Nevada Agri. Exp. Riter, Willian1 C., 871 Warner Ave., Village Rich, S. Grover, 1220 Cont'l Bank Bldg., Station, Reno, Nev.-Charge of Range Station, Los Angeles, Calif.-Biologist Salt Lake City, Utah-Exec. Vice-Pres. Management Sadler, Vincent A., 1137 Swanston Blvd., and Mgr., Regional Agri. Credit Ass'n Fonnesbeck, Leon, 630 East 2nd North, Sacramento, Calif.-Sadler Bros. Tire Co. Rudolph, Roy Everett, 1476 East 13th So., Logan, Utah- Attorney at Law Saxer, Dr. A. H., deceased Salt Lake City, Utah- Pharmacist Hayball , Nellie, Magna, Utah-(Mrs. Earl Sonne, Nora, 466 North lst West, Logan, Smith, James Henry Bennion) Utah-(Mrs. L. Tom Perry) Taylor, Joseph Edward, 1042 Blaine Ave., Hoff, Ernest P., deceased Stewart, James Haslam, 158 South 4th East, Salt Lake City, Utah-Mgr. Mutual Coal Horton, John Raymond, 437 South Foun­ Logan, Utah-Mgr. Abstract Dept., Utah Company tain, Wichita, Kans.-Entomologist Mortgage Loan Corp. Thornton, Mary E. Rudolph-Teacher Hougaard, Jesse Anderson, deceased Stewart, Robert Haslam, Brigham City, Jacobsen, Julius Hall, Box 429, Springfield, Utah-Box Elder County Agent 111.-Agriculture Statistician, U. S. D. A. Whitehead, Winifred Smith, deceased 1906 Judd, Robert L., Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake Wyatt, Dr. Franklin A., University of Al­ Allred, Irvin, deceased City, Utah-Attorney at Law berta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada-Prof. Forgeon, Mildred, 1220 Cont'l Bank Bldg., McKay, Lizzie 0., 1430 Yale Ave., Salt Lake of Agronomy Salt Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. S. Grover City, Utah-(Mrs. George R. Hill, Jr.) Rich) Pack, Daniel Lambert 1911 Peterson, Minnie, 1027 Douglas St., Salt Skeen, David Alfred, 189 A St., Salt Lake Andrews, Junius J., 529 North 7th East, Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. Emil B. lsgreen) City, Utah-Attorney at Law Logan, Utah-Insurance Salesman Stratford, Ina R., Rt. 2, Box 355, Ogden, Armstrong, James Arthur, No.2 Yale Apts., 1907 Utah-(Mrs. Myron Wade) Salt Lake City, Utah-Salesman Turpin, George Melvin, 21 West 64th So., Ball, Wilbur M., 515 West Cave Springs, Farrell, Dr. F. David, Manhattan, Kans.­ Salt Lake City, Utah-Poultryman El Dorado, Kans.-Accountant President of Kansas State College Wallace, Cadmus, deceased Barrows, Harry P., deceased Kearns, J. L., 66 West 2nd North, Logan, Walters, E. H., deceased Beagley, LeRoy, deceased Utah Willis, Ethel Lee, 7862 Crenshaw Blvd., Bowman, Albert E., University of Wyoming, Mathews, Fred, Northport, Washington­ Los Angeles, Calif.-Teacher Laramie, Wyoming-Director of Agricul­ Smelter Smoke Investigator tural Extension Service Moench, Frank, deceased 1910 Brossard, Dr. Edgar B., 1629 Columbia Olsen, Aaron Brigham, 550 East 4th North, Road, N. W., Washington, D. C.-United Logan, Utah-Amalgamated Sugar Co., Aldous, A. E., deceased States Tariff Commissioner Garland, Utah Allred, Rodney Chase, Lehi, Utah-Farmer Brown, Frank, R. F. D., Ovid, Idaho­ Peterson, Preston Geddes, Provo, Utah­ Balla~tyne , Alando B., University of Ari· Dairying State Road Commissioner zona, Tucson, Ariz.-Extension Special­ Burton, E. F., deceased Powell, Inez, 430 G Street, Salt Lake City, ist, Rural Sociology Busby, Clifton George, Pocatello, Idaho­ Utah-(Mrs. Roswell P. Belnap) Barker, Amelia Manning, 958 East 4th So., Teacher, Pocatello High School Riter, Benjamin F., 312 Keams Bldg., Salt Salt Lake City, Utah-Gov't Employee Christensen, Anna Comeel, 1167 Crystal Lake City, Utah-Attorney at Law Barrett, Dr. Charles Elmer, 1488 Harvard Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. AJ. Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah-Physician bert R. Ure) 1908 Bartlett, Helen Louise Christenson, Samuel, 243 West Center, Lo­ Bennion, Ethel, 452 Main St., Bingham Carver, Heber, 951 Binford St., Ogden, gan, Utah-Secretary Federal Land Bank Canyon, Utah-(Mrs. P. S. Richards) Cole, Ira Arnold, 336 Canyon Road, Logan, Utah-Attorney at Law Bullen, Asa, 132 South 3rd West, Logan, Hansen, Alva, Sandy, Utah Utah-Retired Teacher Utah- Attorney at Law Cornish, Dr. Newell Howland, University Harris, Melvin C., 26 East 4th North, Logan, Curtis, Ray B., Driggs, Idaho-Farmer Utah-Attorney at Law of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon- Professor Dixon, Veda, 832 Termino, Long Beach, Business Administration Hill, Dr. George R. Jr., 1430 Yale Ave., Calif.-(Mrs. Lloyd Hameron) Salt Lake City, Utah-Agriculture Re­ Cook, Lashbrook Laker, Fish Haven, Idaho Dudley, Florence Irene, Fish Haven, Idaho -Dairyman search Worker -(Mrs. L. L. Cook) Cooley, A. C., 7912 West Beach Drive, Homer, Russell King, deceased Grue, Jose ph, 1724 Childs Avenue, Ogden, Washington, D. C.-Director of Indian Hudman, Ellis, Box 468, Rock Springs, Utah- Salesman Affairs, Dept. of Interior Wyo.-Civil Engineer Hendricks, Odessie L., Lewiston, Utah­ Egbert, Dr. Ivan Rollo, Arco, Idaho­ Jacobsen, Eunice Estella, 1440 East 13th (Mrs. Robert H. Boman) Physician and Surgeon South, Salt Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. E. R. Hirst, Charles Tarry, U.S. A. C. Campus, Frazee, Elizabeth, Ri chmond, Utah-(Mrs. Miles) Logan, Utah-Assoc. P rof. in Chemistry Lawrence B. Caine) Jensen, Dr. Christian Nephi, Sandy, Utah­ Kewley, Alice, 934 4th St., Santa Monica, Froerer, Frederick, 2669 Madison Avenue, Supt. of Jordan District Schools. California Ogden Utah- Real Estate Business Jensen, Ephraim Hans, Ephraim, Utah­ Lee, Orville Leonard, Paradise, Utah­ Gurgar, Anant Madhay, Kalhaper, India Teacher, Agriculture and Biological Sci­ Farmer Hancock, Dr. Heber Chase, Cragswold, Apt. ence, Snow Junior College Leigh, Amy Jane, 302 South 2nd West, No. SD, Scarsdale, New York-Physician Santschi, Colonel Eugene, Jr., Chief of Staff, Cedar City, Utah- Jones Health Super. and Surgeon Hawaiian Div., Schofield Barracks, Ha· Lloyd, Orson Gunnel, Purdue University, Hansen, J. August, U.S. A. C. Campus, Lo­ waii-Colonel of U. S. Army West Lafayette, Ind.-Prof. of Agronomy gan, Utah-Ass't, Library Reading Room Walker, William L., 101 West 31st St., New Maughan, Inez, Logan, Utah-Teacher, Lo­ Havenor, Elda-1015 Cragmont Ave., Berk· York City, N. Y.-Merchandiser, Nation­ gan High School eley, Calif.-(Mrs. 0. M. Barlow) al Retail Dry Goods Association Maughan, tavinia, 342 North 1st East, Lo· gan, Utah-Landlady Holden, James A., deceased Hunt~man, Sara, University of California, 1909 McOmie, A. M., 4627 East 52 Place, May­ wood, Calif.-Sec. & Treas., Independent Berkeley, Calif-(Mrs. F. A. Sturgess)­ Adams, Hugh Robert, Hyrum, Utah- Prin., Milk Producers Ass'n Prof. of Public Speaking and Dramatic South Cache High School Oldham, William Brown, Rexburg, Idaho­ Art. Anderson, Hongaard Jessie, deceased Teacher, Rexburg High School Ivins, Leah, 1626 Argonne Place N.W., Bennion, Earl, Magna, Utah-Dairying Perry, Susannal1 Ellen, Ephraim, Utah­ Washington, D. C.-(Mrs. P. V. Cardon) Cardon, P. V., 1626 Argonne Place N. W., (Mrs. A. F. Olsen) Jensen, Lucille, 7912 West Beach Drive, Washington, D. C.-Ass't Chief of Bu­ Pence, James Dunbar, Buhl, Idaho-Stock­ Washington, D. C.-(Mrs. A. C. Cooley) reau of Plant Industry, U.S. D. A. raising Jones, Clarence E., 3666 South 9th East, Carroll, Dr. W. Ernest, University of Ill.­ Peterson, Erastus, University of Alaska, Col· Salt Lake City, Utah-Farming Head Animal Husbandry, Agri. Exp. Sta. lege, Alaska, Agriculture Experiment Sta· Jones, William L., Rupert, Idaho-Teacher Day, William Parley, 253 South 6rand Ave., tion-Farm Superintendent Kerr, Carol L., 200 N-16, Manhattan, Kans. Los Angeles, Calif.-Realtor Peterson, Willard L., deceased :-(Mrs. A. E. Aldous)

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Knapp, Alma J., 2327 Van Buren, Ogden, Beers, Harry Charles, deceased Webb, Heber Jarvis, 1026 Elm Ave., Salt Utah-Teacher, Mound Fort Jr. High Bjarnason, Lofter, deceased Lake City, Utah-State Insp. of Crops Lambert, J. Carlos, 4983 Clearview St., R. Bowen, Alice 0., Bountiful, Utall­ Wilson, William John, Eden, Utah-Dairy F. D. No. 4, Salt Lake City, Utah­ (Mrs. W. P. Boyer) Farmer Farmer, Businessman Braithwaite, George R., deceased Wooley, Elizabeth, 505 South 2nd West, Lindsay, Clyde W., Route 1, Box 184, Lath­ Bunderson, Hervin, Brigham City, Utah­ Logan, Utah-(Mrs. George C. Jensen) rop, Calif.- Field Insp. for Credit Adrn. Supt. of Box Elder County Schools Wooley, William George Lindsay, Walter A., Hudriver, Oregon Caine, George Balli£, U.S.A.C. Campus, Maughan, Merrill 0., 5910 Kenmore Ave., Logan, Utah-Prof. of Dairy Husbandry 1913 Chicago, IlL-Trade Association Execu­ Carmichael, Taylor M., Hoytsville, Utah­ Adams, Katherine P., deceased tive, Dry Milk Industry Owner of Summit Creamery Barrett, Edward Lewis, 1914 Haste Street, Morrison, George L., Sheridan, Wyoming­ Christensen, Orson Anton, Brigham City, Berkeley, California-Entomologist Agriculturalist for Sugar Company Utah-President of First National Bank Barrett, Patti, Coalville, Utah Nelson, August L., Box 298, Cheyenne, Wyo. Cole, Truman J,, deceased (Mrs. David Sharp, Jr.) -Agricultural Research Cowley, Anna Leona, L. D. S. Seminary, Bastow, Mary Lovina, Cedar City, Utah­ Nelson, Dr. Matthew A., 200 Utah Savings Springville, Utah-(Mrs. J. W. Olsen) Teacher, Branch Agricultural College & Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah­ Dunford, Alice Amelia, 1127 Alpine Place, Bennion, Dr. Theron Winters, Port Chester, Chiropractor Salt Lake City, Utah (Mrs. Mark Green) New York-Physican and Surgeon Nibley, Anna-979 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake Ellison, Arthur D., Soil Conservation Serv-· Bennion, Heber, Jr., Manila, Daggett City, Utah-(Mrs. Roy Bullen) ice, Rapid City, South Dakota-Assistant County, Utall-Farmer Olsen, John K., Ephraim, Utah-Livestock Regional Conservator Bird, Vernon Amasa, 247 North Beechwood, Farmer Ensign, Martin R., deceased Los Angeles, California Paddock, John S., Fishtrap, Montana­ Ericson, Vivian, 436 North 2nd East, Logan, Brown, Mark C., deceased Forest Service Utah (Mrs. R. 0. Porter) Burk, Asahel, Nutrioso, Arizona-Farmer Parrish, Claire, 23 West 3rd North, Salt Erdman, Ethel T., 32 North 1st East, Brig­ Burton, Josephine, Etna, Wyoming Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. R. E. Dorius) ham City, Utah (Mrs. James Romer) (Mrs. William Bagley) Peterson, Canute, deceased Gardner, Dr. Willard, U. S. A. C. Campus, Burnham, Ivy M., deceased Peterson, Jesse Larsen, deceased Logan, Utah-Professor of Physics Cannon, Clawson Young, Iowa State Col­ Plant, Henty Thomas, Richmond, Utah­ Hatch, Vivian, 132 South 3rd West, Logan, lege, Ames, Iowa- Prof. Dairy Husbandry Automobile Business Utah (Mrs. Asa Bullen) Carlson, Marie, (Mrs. Teets) Quayle, Wm. Littlefair, Wyoming Agricul­ Hendrickson M. Irene, 21 North 2nd East, Carter, Dr. Ezra G., U.S.A.C. Campus, Lo­ ture Experiment Station, Laramie, Wyo. Logan, Utah (Mrs. L. D. Naisbett) gan, Utall-Professor of Public Health -Director of Experiment Station Hill, Dr. Reuben Lorenzo, U.S.A.C. Campus, and Physiology Ralphs, E. T., 88 North 1st East, Logan, Logan, Utah-Professor of Chemistry Clark, William L. Utah-Ford Agency Humpherys, LeGrande Rich, U.S.A.C. Cam­ Coombs, D. R., 318 South 12th East, Salt Rees, Dr. George Leroy, Smithfield, Utah­ pus, Logan, Utah- Professor Agricultural Lake City, Utah-Prin., Jordan Jr. High Physician and Surgeon Education Davenport, Ethel, Salina, Utah-(Mrs. Jo­ Robinson, David Earle, 444 Madison Ave., Hyde, Clara, Morgan, Utah seph Anderson) New York City, N. Y.-Director Re­ (Mrs. J. R. Turner) Dixon, Asael H., Provo, Utah search Federal Advertising Agency Irons, Martha M. Boulton, deceased Fister, George Morgan, Jr., 1402 Capitol Robinson, Earl G., 414 Center Ave., Pay­ Israelson, Dr. Orson Winso, U.S.A.C. Cam­ Ave., Ogden, Utah-Phys'n and Surgeon ette, Idaho-Livestock Farmer pus, Logan, Utah-Professor of Irrigation Foster, Joseph Downing, Cedar City, Utah Sessions, James Wiley, B. Y. U., Provo, Utah and Drainage -Farmer -Professor of Religious Education and Izatt, Angus, 1908 Lake St., Salt Lake City, Fowler, B. A., 637 Elizabeth, Salt Lake City, Director of Religious Activities Utah-Businessman Utah-Adult Education Supervisor Smurthwaite, Georgiana, Extension Divi­ Jennings, Dr. David Stout, U.S.A.C. Campus Gardner, George, 2693 Beverly St., Salt sion, Kansas State Ag. College, Manhat­ Logan, Utah-Assoc. Prof. of Agronomy Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Vocational Ag. tan, Kansas-Extension Worker Jones, Jenkin W., Washington, D.C.-U.S. Glenn, Walter John, deceased Snow, Charles, Jr. Department of Agriculture-Division of Gonzales, Rodriguez Manrique, Agronomo Stratford, Alfred Edgar, 1206 26th Street, Cereal Crops and Diseases Regional, Chihuahua, Mexico-Ass't to Ogden, Utah-Teacher, Weber Co. High Magdelen, Annie, Provo, Utah Secretary of Agriculture Tovey, James, Malad, Idaho- Insurance (Mrs. J, Wiley Sessions) Groebli, Catherine E., R. F. D. 2, Ogden, Salesman Martineau, Vere L., 400 Federal Building, Utah-(Mrs. C. H. Wayment) Watson, Edward Hamilton, 1033 Lake St., Salt Lake City, Utah-County Agent, Haddock, Don Carlos, Bloomington, Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake County -Merchant Welch, John S., Logan, Utah-Rural Re· Merrill, Dr. Charles Leo, Salina, Utah­ Haddock, Lon J., deceased habilitation Supervisor Physican and Surgeon Hallock, Edwin Smith Wendelboe, Diamond, 1563 Princeton Ave., Morrison, John Alfred, Preston, Idaho­ Hansen, Charles Francis, Leeds, Utah­ Salt Lake City, Utah-Salesman Superintendent of Schools Farmer Willey, Joseph Angus, 581 East 4th North, Moses, Wilford New ton , 228 El Cameo Dr., Hansen, Henry Lloyd, Monticello, Utah­ Payson, Utah-Farmer Beverly Hills, Calif.-Charge Western Supt. of Schools, San Juan District Winsor, L. M., 250 South 12th East, Salt Division, A. B. Dick Mimeograph Co. Hartivigsen, Dr. Hyrum Jacob, 312 South Lake City, Utah-Agricultural Engineer, Nelson, Eleda, 801 Cragmont Ave., Berkeley, lOth Ave., Pocatello, Idaho-Physician Division of Plans and Service California-(Mrs. Alma Ericksen) and Surgeon Wooley, Vern C., Federal Trade Comm., Newey, Aaron, U.S.A.C. Campus, Logan, Haslam, James Edward, 1665 Harvard Ave., Wash., D. C.-Economist, Federal Trade Utah-Associate Prof. of Machine Work Salt Lake City, Utah-Business Coordi­ Commission nator, Salt Lake City, Utah Osmond, James George, University Club, Hickman, Joseph, deceased Zundel, Dr. George L., State College, Pa. Hartford, Connecticut Asst. Prof., Plant Pathology Extension Holmgren, Edwin John, Bear River City, Peters, John William, Brigham City, Utah Utah-Farmer Schweitzer, Howard E., 1631 Pearl Street, Hunsaker, LeGrande, Honeyville, Utah­ 1912 Alameda, California Farmer Alder, Byron F., U.S. A. C. Campus, Logan, Smart, Melvin S., 27 South 8th East, Salt Hunsaker, Ved L., 620 No. 2, LeSueur, Utah-Professor of Poultry Husbandry Lake City, Utah Minnesota-(Mrs. Anthon Michelsen) Alder, John A., 67 P Street, Salt Lake City, Smith, Dr. William LeRoy, 1414 Sigsbee Jensen, Olive Eudor, P. 0. Box 100, Poca­ Utah-Real Estate and Agriculture Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah-Physician tello, ldaho-(Mrs. Ray P. Stratford) Andrews, Michael J,, Mt. Pleasant, Utah­ Head Specialist Jensen, Norman, Brigham City, Utah­ Teacher Sorenson, John P., 260 North Church St., Farmer Ball, Isaac B., 1612 Spruce St., Berkeley, Gilroy Calif.-Mail Service Johnson, Elmer Eugene, 361 7th Ave., Salt Calif.-Teacher, Willard Jr. High School Stephans, L. A., deceased Lake City, Utah-Lighting Specialist Beagley, Harry, Nephi, Utah-Teacher, Vickers, Dr. Wallace Joseph, U.S.A.C. Cam­ Johnson, Myrtle Ivy, Roosevelt, Utah­ Nephi Junior High School pus, Logan, Utah-Prof. of English (Mrs. Parley Lambert)

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Kewley, Robert J. Smith, Dr. Leslie Albert, 2533 Polk Ave., Christiansen, Hans A., Beaver City, Utah­ Kirby, Gordon Ivins, 1410 East 13th South, Ogden, Utah-Children's Specialist, Phy­ Teacher, Beaver High School Salt Lake City, Utah-Chemist sician and Surgeon Clawson, Leo B., deceased Knudsen, Ivy Eustane, Brigham City, Utah Spencer, Dr. Frank David, 155 2nd Ave., Clyde, Grover, Federal Bldg., Milwaukee, -(Mrs. R. L. Harmon) Salt Lake City, Utah- Physician and Wis.-Fruit Inspector, U.S. D. A. Surgeon Cook, Rhoda B., 135 East Center, Logan, Knudson, William Warren, Brigham City, Stearns, Harold Jordan, 870 East 1st South, Utah-Farmer Salt Lake City, Utah-Principal, Roose­ Utah Lauritzen, Dr. John Irving, 4005 Leland velt Junior High School Christensen, Oswald, Rexburg, Idaho­ St., Chevy Chase, Maryland-Pathologist, Stewart, Dr. George, Forest Service Build­ Teacher, Ricks College U. S. Del'lartment of Agriculture ing, Ogden, Utah-Senior Ecologist, In­ Ellertsen, JesseN., Provo, Utah-Abstractor Lee, Mary Lucille, Clarks Fork, Idaho- termountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Frazer, Earl W., 744 Emerson Ave., Salt (Mrs. Eugene Ralph) Stucki, Alfred, Cedar City, Utah-Farmer Lake City, Utah-Prin., McKinley School Lowe, Arnold, Beaver City, Utah- Farmer Tunks, Samuel Van, Paris, Idaho-Clerk of Frew, Eugene, deceased Luscher, John, deceased District Court and Ex-officio Auditor and Gardner, Grandison, Major, March Field, Lyman, Amy, 800 Carroll Ave., Takoma Reco rder Calif.-Major in Air Corps, U.S. Army Park, Washington, D. C.-(Mrs. M. C. Ure, Lenore, Urbana, lllinois- (Mrs. W. E. Goodspeed, William E., 1621 Cleveland Merrill) Carroll) Road, Glendale, Calif.-Resident Mgr., Macfarlane, J. Menzies, ]!:., Pleasant Grove, Wangsgard, Louis Benjamin, Huntsville, Utah-Horticulturist Utah-Livestock Rancher California Orchard Company Madsen, Vera Mae, c/o Northwest Pacific Weiler, Vera, Manila, Daggett County, Utah Greenhalgh, Violet, Delta, Utah- (Mrs. Den tal Co., Portland, Oregon-(Mrs. An­ -(Mrs. Heber Bennion) Joseph H. Snow) thon Michelsen) Welsh, Joseph P., deceased Griffin, Amos, Newton, Utah- Principal, Mathison, Anna Marie, 206 East 2nd So., West, Charles Henry, P. 0 . Box 152, Sunol, Newton Junior High School Rexburg, Idaho-( Mrs. Percy H. Craven) Calif.- Farm Credit Administration, Dis­ Hagan, Harold Raymond, Apt. 1A, 225 Martineau, Bryant Sherman, Box 1323, trict Director of Research Naples Terrace, New York City, N. Y.­ Reno, Nevada-Dept. of Interior White, John Edward, 1356 Harvard Ave., Professor in Entomology Dept., College Salt Lake City, Utah- United States Fed· of New York City Maughan, Howard J., Preston, Idaho Hales, George R., Spanish Fork, Utah- Maughan, lone, Huntsville, Utah- (Mrs. era! Indian Service Worlton, James Timbrell, 1436 Yale Ave., Teacher, Spanish Fork High School Louis Wangsgard) Harris, Martin L., Duncan, Ariz.-Farmer McCoy, William Jr., deceased Salt Lake City, Utah-Supt. and Super­ vi sor of Grammar Grades Hess, George Marion, Panguitch, Utah McMullin, Robert Wallace, Payson, Utah Hillman, Genevieve, McCammon, Idaho- -Attorney at Law Utah Power & Light Co. Miniar, Virgil Luther, Bureau of Reclama· 1914 Hobson, Ivan L., Shoreham Bldg., Wash­ tion, Denver, Colorado--Civil Engineer Agren, Ellen, U.S. A. C. Campus, Logan, ington, D. C.-DiTector, Junior Achieve­ Mohr, Ernest, Nevada, California Utah-Extension Specialist, Home Man· ment Bureau Morrell, Ardella, deceased agement Isaacson, May, 1080 South 5th East, Salt Munro, Florence A., 20 Crockett Ave., Lo­ Alder, Ferdinand C., Manti, Utah-Teacher, Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. E. G. Titus) gan, Utah-(Mrs. Leo Adams) Manti High School Ivins, Stanley Snow, 519 B Street, Salt Lake Nebeker, Phebe, U.S. A. C., College Hill, Anderson, A. P., 357 North 1st East, Logan, City, Utah-Real Estate and Investment Logan, Utah-(Mrs. E. G. Peterson) Utah-Teacher Manager, Clayton Investment Company Nelson, Etta, Box 353 Tehachopi, Calif.­ Anderso n, Hans P., 362 West 1st South, Janson, Gilbert L., 975 West First North (Mrs. 0. C. Hart) Logan, Utah-Teacher, South Cache High Cedar City, Utah- Postmaster, Ceda~ Ogden, Junius Francis, Richfield, Utah­ Andrus, Lynn, Mammoth, Utah-Civil Ser­ City, Utah Farmer vice Johnson, George A., Pocatello, Idaho Olsen, J. W., Springville, Utah-Teacher, Argyle, Horace, deceased .Tusteson, 0 mon, deceased L. D. S. Seminary Bacon, Major Reginald R. , Bethlehem, Kerr, Gerald, Washington, D. C.-United Pack, Herbert ]., deceased Pa.-Ass't Professor, Military Science & States Geological Survey Peterson, John H., Smithfield, Utah­ Tactics, Lehigh Un iversity Kidman, Lyman, South High School, Salt Teacher, Nortl1 Cache High School Baker, Dr. William, llOO Roosevelt Bldg., Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Auto Shop Peterson, Dr. Norman V., Locust Ave., Rye, Los Angeles, Calif.-Physician and Sur­ Lauritzen, John 1., 4005 Lealand, Chevy New York-Physician and Surgeon geon Chase, Md.-Physiologist, U.S. D. A. Poulson, Frederick Niels, Hawthorne School, Baker, Joseph D., 751 27th Street, Ogden, Laurenson, Edward J., 2214 Casa Grande Salt Lake City, Utah-Principal, Haw­ Utah-Dairyman St., Pasadena, Calif.-Principal of Pasa­ thorne School Batt, William, Woods Cross, Utah-Farmer dena High School Price, Sterling Elliot, 408 North 5th West, Bearnson, J. B., 1363 Ramona Ave., Salt Madsen, Roy M., Fallon, Nevada-Farmer Provo, Utah-Salesman, Utah Wholesale Lake City, Utah-Associate Professor of Major, S. Jack, deceased Grocery Econom ics, University of Utah Martineau, Charles F., Cheyenne Agency, Prosser, William D., 955 East 17th South, Bowen, John E., R. F. D. 3, Burley, Idaho-­ South Dakota-Forest Ranger Salt Lake City, Utah-Principal, Grant Farmer McBride, Brice, Box 279, R. F. D. 2, Provo, School Bracken, Aaron, U.S. A. C. Campus, Logan, Utah-Water Commissioner . Rawlings, W. S., deceased Utah-As oc. Profe sor in Agronomy McGregor, Charles P., Thatcher, ldaho- Reed, Harry Slater, 2343 Adams Avenue, Brossard, Roland Elmer, Pocatello, Idaho­ Supt. of Schools Ogden, Utah Regional Director Rural Rehabilitation Merrill, Preston R., deceased Rees, Dr. Charles W., 8613 Cedar Street, Bullen, Bryant, deceased Nelson, David J., deceased Silver Springs, Md.-Zoologist in Charge Caine, Alfred Balli£, 2218 Don ald Street, Nielson, Pearl C., Logan, Utah-(Mrs. Par­ of Protozoa Parasites of Cattle, U.S.D.A. Ames, lowa-Profe sor of Animal Hus­ ley L. Hansen) Reilly, Evelyn, 1357 Logan Ave., Salt Lake bandry, Iowa State College Parrish, Afton, Cedar City, Utah-(Mrs. City, Utah- (Mrs. E. McCoy)-Retired Cannon, J. Kenneth, c/o Am. Embassy, Gronway R. Parry) Principal, Wasatch School Buenos Aires, Argentina-Captain in Avi­ Parry, Gronway R., CedaT City, Utah­ Rich, Abel S., Brigham City, Utah-Teach­ ation Service, United States Army Supt. of Utah Parks Co., Transportation er, L. D. S. Seminary Chambers, Josephine, deceased Pence, John 0., Mountain Home, Idaho­ Richards, Dr. Bert L., U.S. A. C. Campus, Christensen, Axell, R. F. D., Sandy, Utah­ Stock Raiser Logan, Utah-Prof. of Botany and Plant Farmer-Poultryman Peters, Laura, Weston, Idaho- (Mrs. L. Pathology Christensen, John S., Cedar City, Utah­ Fifield) Richardson, Lester A., Brigham City, Utah General Mgr., Cedar Finance Company Peterson, Nettie, deceased -Teacher, Box Elder High School Christensen, Parley A., B. Y. U., Provo, Pond, Willian1 Leon, Lewiston, Utah­ Sharp, David Jr., Coalville, Utah-Sum­ Utah-Prof. of English, B. Y. U. Farmer . mit County Agent Christiansen, Archie L., 1243 Marilyn Drive, Powell, W. Hardett, 525 F Street, Salt Lake Skinner, Joseph Frederick, Spanish Fork, Ogden, Utah- Extension Agent in Weber City, Utah:..._Painter and DeGorator Utah-Teacher, Spanish Fork High County Price, Ezra R., deceased

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Reeder, Moses, BOll Ingleside, Chicago, lll. Eldredge, Ben Redfield, 4732 South 13th Thatcher, Franklin D., River Heights, Lo­ -Vice-President, Peoples Gas & Coke Co. East, Salt Lake City, Utah-Retired Bus­ gan, Utall-Poultry Farmer Reese, Mary, 357 North Second East, Logan, inessman Thorpe, Verne Bradshaw, 11 Broadmore Utah-(Mrs. A. P. Anderson) Ellsworth, Orba, Walter Reid Hospital, Apt., 930 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City Richardson, lvie, Sebastapol, California­ Washington, D. C.-{Mrs. F. L. Cole) Thurman, David John, Ogden, Utall­ Teacher Finley, John F., 101 Old Capitol Bldg., Teacher, School of Deaf and Blind Shaw, Mary A., 148 South 3rd East, Logan, Olymp ia, Washington- County Agen t Tuttle, Lloyd Wayne, Manti, Utah-Farmer Utah-(Mrs. C. P. Bjorkman) Forbes, Clarence H. Walker, J. B., 5914 South Cottonwood Shelley, .Percy N., Australia Goodwin, Annette, 2533 Durant Ave., Berk­ Lane, Murray, Utah-Contractor Snow, Joseph H., Delta, Utah-Teacher eley, Calif.-Librarian, Univ. of Cal if. Webb, Effie, Brigham City, Utah-(Mrs. Sorenson, Charles J., U.S. A. C. Campus, Hall, Lottie, 359 West Center St., Logan, Stanley J. Madsen) Logan, Utah- Research Associate Pro­ Utah-{Mrs. Alma Esplin) White, Etelka, Beaver, Utah-(Mrs. J. S. fessor, Entomology Hansen, Hortense L., 1622 Harvard, Salt Robinson) Stephens, Edwin W., Union Stock Yards, Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. S. J_ Major) White, Hettie, Beaver, Utah South San Francisco, Cali f.- Manager, Hinckley, Ellen, Brigham Ci ty, Utah-(Mrs. William, Hugh, 141 Hawkes, Salt Lake California Livestock Show F. A. Hin ckley) City, Utah-Accountant, 0. S. L. R. R. Co. Stone, Dr. Merline J., 76 Glenbrook Road, Hir chm an, Emma Mouritsen, deceased Wood, J_ Karl, Hyrum, Utah- Teacher, Stanford, Conn.- Physician and Surgeon Hodapp, Frederick, decea ed South Cache L. D. S. Seminary Thain , Wilber E., 10533 Butterfield Road, Horsely, Golden Stewart, 1448 South 7th Woodbury, Max William, 2030 Monroe Ave., Los Angeles, CaliL-Office Manager, Con­ East, Salt Lake City, Utah-Inspector, Ogden, Utah-Teacher, Ogden School for solidated Ro ck Products Co. Oregon Short Line R. R. Company the Deaf Thatcher, George W., 169 Ea t Center, Lo­ Huffaker, Rawsel Vernon, 2310 South 7th 1916 gan, Utah-Musician East, Salt Lake Ci ty, Utah- Teacher of Aldous, Dr. T. M., Tooele, Utah- Physi­ Thomas, W. Preston, U.S. A. C. Campus, Natural Science, Lincoln School cian and Surgeon Logan, Utah-Professor of Agricultural Jones, Earl Thomas, R. F. D. 4, Blackfoot, Anderson, Andrew William, Mt. Pleasant, Economics and Marketing Idaho Utah-Teacher, North Sanpete High Wangsgard, Ernest, 842 27th Street, Ogden, Jones, Dr. John Lewi , State Capitol, Salt Anderson, ettie Mer!, 801 North 18th St., Utah-Physics Teacher, Ogden High Lake City, Utal1-Commissioner of Pub­ Boise, ldaho-(Mrs. Frank Dahlstrom) Warnick, Adolphus P., Plea ant Grove, lic Health Bagley, Kathleen, R. F. D. 3, Murray, Utall Utah-Principal, Lincoln High School Kjar, Hedvig Bensen, decea ed -(Mrs. Irvin T. Nelson) Warnick, Effie, B. Y. U., Provo, Utah-Pro­ Knudson, Floyd, Brigham City, Utah- Barber, Seth Langton, Lewiston, Utall­ fessor of Home Economics Farmer Ass't Cashier, Lewiston State Bank Widtsoe, Dr. John A.-1425 Sig bee Ave., Larson, Victor R., deceased Barber, Walter F., deceased Salt Lake City, Utah- Member of Coun­ Lee, Eli For gren, decea ed Birch, James Byron, Copperton, Utah­ cil of Twelve, L. D. S. Church Merrill, Rue! Derby, 835 West Whitman, Teacher, Bingham High School Willard, Edna Gertrude, Strong, Maine Pocatello, Idaho- Lawyer Boswell, Stephen Roy, Provo, Utall-Utah Morrill, Rupert, Kimberly, Idaho-Farmer Woodside, Jean R., Moab, Utah-Teacher County Agricultural Agent Morri on, Alice, Fillmore, Utah-{Mrs. Eli Bower , Ernest, Lehi, Utah Woolley, Ralph E., 305 Campbell Bldg., F. Lee) Honolulu, T. H.-Architect Bown, Hyrum B., 327 East 17th South, Salt Nelson, Olof Henry, 429 North Main, Lo­ Lake City, Utah-Driver, D. & R. G. Bus Young, Ernest T., 556 North Main, Logan, gan, Utah-Contractor Utah-Attorney at Law Brossard, Howard Sylvester, 1413 Girard Nuttall, Leonard G., 3475 Lee St., Los St., N. W., Washington, D. C.-Salesman Angeles, California 1915 of Bonds and Automobiles Olsen, Daniel F., Murray, Utah Burnett, Dr. Grover, Soil Conservation Nurs­ Alleman, Joseph Glenn, 210 East 8th So., Pace, Barbara, Box 350, Idaho Falls, Idaho ery, Ft. Collins, Colo.-Plant Pathologist Springville, Utah -{Mrs. G. A. Thurman) Burt, Kenneth, deceased Barker, Nellie, 411 Garfield St., Ft. Collins, Packard, David Russell, 1020 McClelland, Caine, Arthur Hugh, 2316 Regan, Boise, Colorado-(Mrs. Robert Gardner) Salt Lake City, Utah-Salesman, Utah Idaho-Secretary and Manager of Pro­ Barrett, Alonzo Thos., 2534 Brinker Ave., Wholesale Grocery Co. duction Credit Corp. Ogden, Utah-Chemist Passey, Edward John, 116 West 1st South, Cannon, Helen, deceased Barron, George Lufkin, Springville, Utah­ Logan, Utah-Seminary Teacher, Logan Calvert, Alta, Croydon, Utah Manager, Hal Oil Company Hi gh School Carlson, Conrad Stark, 131 West 2nd North, Benson, John P., 300 Holland Bldg., Fresno, Pendleton, John Henderson, Parowan, Utah Logan, Utah-Farmer Calii.-County Extension Agen t - Teacher, Parowan High School Carrington, Dr. Albert Calvin, 2984 North­ Butt, Newborn 1., B. Y. U., Provo, Utah­ Perry, Stephen C. wood Drive, Alameda, Calif.-Physician Library and Research Associate Peterson, Mattie 0 .-(Mrs. Wright) Christensen, Gladys L., Lewiston, Utah­ Casto, George Daniels, 8341 Colesville Pike, Ri chardson, Lovina, 60 West North Temple, (Mrs. Saul E. Hyer) Silver Springs, Md.-Attorney at Law Salt Lake City, Utah-Clothing Teacher Clark, Dean Adolphus, Hurricane, Utall- Christiansen, Nels W., U. S. A. C. Campus, Robinson, J. S., deceased Druggist Rowe, Ross Thomas, Rigby, ldaho-Supt. Logan, Utah-Professor of Music of Schools Coray, Francis, Progreso, Texas Clayton, Christina B., U. S. A. C. Campus, Sanborn, Jeremiah, deceased Crook, William Clard, Heber City, Utall Logan, Utah-Dean of Home Economics Sargent, David Leroy, Cedar City, Utah­ Dinsmore, Florence, 2136 57th Ave., Oak- School Instructor in Biology, Branch A. C. land, Calif.-(Mrs. John H. Biddle) Cook, A. L., 1427 Richards Street, Salt Sells, Albert Edward, Nephi, Utah-Farmer Doutre, William, 5492 Huntington Drive Lake City, Utah Skidmore, Rozina, University of Utah, Salt South, Los Angeles, Calif.-Businessman Cooper, Veda Gwen, 2833 Van Buren Ave., Lake City, Utah-Prof. of Home Eco­ Dunford, Grover Cleveland, 7126 Marconi Ogden, Utah-(Mrs. HenryS. Stranquist) nomics St., Huntington Park, Calif.-Manufac­ Cotter, Clarence E., 2 Buckman Road, Ft. Smith, David Winter, 344 East 56th South, turer, Inland Fertilizer Co. Monroe, Virginia-Major, U. S. Army Salt Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Science, Edlefsen, Neils Edlef, Uni. of California, Cutler, Ethel, Provo, Utah-(Mrs. N. I. Murray High School Davis, Calif.-lrrigation Investigator Butt) Smith, Edwin Stratford, 2613 Jackson, Og­ Edmunds, Ann, 1152 Princeton Ave., Salt Daniels, Shirley K., Mt. Emmons, Utah­ den, Utah-Teacher, Ogden High Lake City, Utah-Agent, New York Life Teacher, Altamont High School Stewart, Eugene Fitzgerald, 249 South 1st Insurance Co. Darley, Archibald, Mt. Pleasant, Utah­ East, Logan, Utall-Land and Livestock Esplin, Alma, U.S. A. C. Campus, Logan, Teacher, North Sanpete High School Business Utah-Professor of Wool Management Davidson, Leonard, 560 24th Street, Ogden, Swenson, Dan A., U.S. A. C. Campus, Lo­ Evans, William H., 840 35th St., Oakland, Utah-Conf.ectionery Business gan, Utah-Ass't Profe so r of Woodwork Calif.-lmporter of Woolen Goods Egbert, Dr. Archibald Duncan, Smithfield, Tanner, George LeRoy, Whitney, Idaho­ Faux, Goldie Dorothea, Afton, Wyo.-(Mrs. Utah-Veterinarian Farmer G. Beal) Elder, Lillian S., Route 2, Box 190, Vaca­ Taylor, Aseal Joseph, Bea r River City, Utall Fishburn, Hope, Soldier's Home, Sawtelle, ville, Calif.-(Mrs. J. Jackson) Teacher, Bear River High School Calif.-(Mrs. Milton E. Hubbard)

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Fordham, George Albert, Greenville, Utah Osmond, Charles A., 862 Binford Ave., Og· Bates, George Sprague, 168 West 3rd North, - Principal, Greenville Public School den, Utah-Teacher Logan, Utah- Prin., Logan High School Freeman, David Aaron, 212 5th Ave., New Ostlund, Lillian, Mayfair Hotel, Los An· Becraft, Raymond J., deceased York City, N. Y.-Life Ins. Salesman geles, California Bond, Wm. Joseph, Du chesne, Utah- Supt. Frew, Arnold, King City, Calif.-California Owens, S. L., Box 577, Safford, Ariz.­ of Schools Orchard Co., Supt. County Agricultural Agent Bowen, Davi d Byron, Spanish Fork, Utah­ Gardner, Robert, 411 Garfield Street, Ft. Owens, William White, U.S. A. C. Campus, Teacher, Spanish Fork High School Collins, Colorado-Chemist Logan, Utah- Ass't Director, Extension Connel, Joseph Walter, 2346 Quincy Ave., Garrett, Ernest B., 37 East 3rd North, Lehi Service Ogden, Utah-Teacher, Ogden High Utah- Teacher, Vocational Agriculture Peterson, John Quayle, 4709 Harrison St., Cook, Evelyn Gledhill, Stella Viola, R. F. D. 1, Roy, Utah Chevy Chase, Md.- Publicity Officer, U. Cragun, Caotain Dresden James, U. S. Fi· -(Mrs. E. C. Pitt) S. Division of Grazing nance Dept. l.overnor's Island, New York, Hale, Ethel, Delta, Utah-(Mrs. Edgar W. Peterson, Martin Benjamin, West Jordan, N. Y.-Government Finance Office Jeffery) Utah-Farmer Crocker, Walter James, Philadelphia Gen· Halver on, Dr. William Vernal, Uni. of Pittman, Dr. Don Warren, U. S. A. C. eral Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.-Chief Idaho, Moscow, Idaho- Head, Dept. of Campus, Logan, Utah-Associate Prof. Clinical Pathologist Bacteriology in Agronomy Curtis, Heber ABi son, Payson, Utah­ Hammond, Floyd, Federal Bldg. & Loan Pope, John Cornelius Farmer Ass'n, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City­ Quinney, Seymour Joseph, 1166 Michigan Daines, Dr. Clyde Joseph, 281 Boulevard, Buihling and Loan Worker Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah- Attorney at Logan, Utah-Physician and Surgeon Harmon, Irvin Woodbury, St. Geo rge, Utuh Law David: on, Myrtle, U.S. A. C. Campus, Lo· Hendriks, Dr. Walstein Hyer, 1419 East Richardsen, Jacob Z., 978 East 13th South, gan, Utah-Acting State Home Demon­ 17th South, Salt Lake City, Utah-Vet· Salt Lake City, Utah stration Leader erinarian Rigby, Elmer Clark, 286 2nd Street, Idaho Davidson Geo rgene May, 465 East Center, Heyrend, WiUord Frederic, Rigby, Idaho­ Falls, Idaho Logan,'Utah-(Mrs. William Doutre) Teacher, Rigby High School Rouse, John Elmer, Lorenzo, Idaho-Dairy Dunford, C. L., deceased . . Hillam, LeRoy W. , 257 Kensington Ave., Farming Eccles Jessie Stoddard, 1166 M1ch1gan Salt Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Granite Schow, Frederi ck S., Pleasant Hills Farm, Ave.', Salt Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. S. J. High School Glenwood, Md.-Attorney at Law Quinney) . Johnson, Floyd, Preston, Idaho Smith, Clarence E., Garland, Utah-Prin­ Ellsworth, John Orval, Texas Technolog•cal Johnson, Ruth, 1032 South 17th East, Salt cipal, Bear River High School College, Lubbock, Tt;xas- Head, Dept. of Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. Byron Howells) Smith, Joseph Fish, 1422 South lOth East, Agricultural EconomicS Jones, David William, Athletic Club, Los Salt Lake City, Utah-Chemist Everton, Edgar, deceased . . . Angeles, Calif. Smith, Laurence, deceased Garn, Breta, U. S. Veterans Admm•stratJon, Keller, Be ie Ellen, 3014-22 Ave., Oakland, Smith, Willis, 1416 Cahoon St., Ogden, Columbus, South Carolina- (Mrs. Wal- Calif.-Teacher, Roosevelt High Utah- Teacher, Ogden High School lace McBride) . Larson, Andrew Olof, 227 9th Avenue East., Smith, Willis A., Bountiful, Utah Goldthorpe, Dr. Harold Cl!fford, 1374 Gil­ Twin Falls, Idaho- Entomologist, United Snyder, Margaret, 971 3rd Ave., Salt Lake mer Drive, Salt Lake C•ty, Utah-Prof. States Bureau of Entomology City, Utah-(Mrs. T. C. Parker) of Biological Chemistry, U. of U. Lee, Fay Warren, Uni. of Utah, Salt Lake Spendlove, James Jeppson, Richfield, Utah Hansen, Reuben, Hyrum, Utah-Dairy Herd City, Utah--Officer in Military Dept. -Poultryman Cow Tester Luke, Melvin, Rexburg, Idaho-Teacher, Starley, William J., Delta, Utah- Merchant Hardy, Leon, 615 East 6th East, Logan, Madison High School Stott, Charles Orval, 997 Military Drive, Utah-Insurance Salesman Lund, Yeppa, Salt Lake City, Utah-State Salt Lake City, Utab- L. D. S. Church Holmstead, George F., Rupert, Idaho­ Chemist Welfare Program Minidoka County Agent Madsen, Orson P., Price, Utah-District Taggart, Harriet J.-(Mrs. Coffman) Howells, Byron, 1032 South 1_7th East, Salt Supervisor, Farm Credit Administration Tanner, Byron Spiers, R. F. D. 2, Preston, Lake City, Utah- Utah L1quor Control Madsen, Stanford, Manti, Utah-Farmer Idaho-Farmer Commission Maughan, Joseph Howard, Logan, Utah­ Taylor, Anna K., 2218 Donald St., Ames, Ivins Heber Grant, B. Y. U., Provo, Utah Bureau of Agricultural Economics lowa-(Mrs. Alfred B. Caine) - Professor of Animal Husbandry McAIIi ter, Wallace S., 1922 N. Normandie, Taylor, Lee Raymond, Payson, Utah-Mgr., Jackson, Dorrell Philo, Kamas, Utah Los Angele , Calif.-Bond Salesman Strawberry Reclamation Project Jarvis, Orin Woodbury, 1239 Glenn Ave., McAlister, Ward Richards, 617 Mcintyre Thackeray, Mark, Croydon, Utah-Rancher Fresno, Calif. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah-Manager, Thatcher, I"\athan David, Jr., 537 Douglas Jeppson, Evelyn, .deceased. National Service Corporation St., Salt Lake City, Utah- Wasatch Johnson Carl Bngham, R• chmond, Utah­ McDonald, Storm, Heber, Utah-Chevrolet Chemi cal Co. Teach'er, North Cache High School Dealer, Owner Heber Motor Co. Thomas, Albert E., Malad, Idaho-Insur­ Jones, Eliza, Mt. Pleasant, Utah- (Mrs. Merrill, Harrison R., deceased ance Salesman Hansen)-Teacher Mohr, Anna Laura, Kalispell, Montana­ Van Leuven, Edwin Perry, 2716 21st St., Jonsson Carl W., 207 East 2nd North, (Mrs. LeRoy S. Dickson) Baker fi eld, Calif.- Teacher Loga~ Utah-Retired Engineer Morris, Edward Newland, Box 831, Ster· Voorhus, Dr. Glenn L., Manti, Utah-Phy­ Kapple 'charles Dixon, 2767 Monroe Ave., ling, Colorado-Manager, Western States sician and Surgeon Ogd~n , Utah-Coach, Ogden High Grocery Co. White, Hortense, 2000 Lake St., Salt Lake Lewis, Grover Elmo, 414 Sargent Ave., Murdock, Wallace S., 409 Jefferson Ave., City, Utah-Home Demonstration Agent Glendive Montana- County Agent Toppenish, Wash.-Agriculture Extension Willey, Archer, 511 Boulevard Way, Oak­ Linford, J~ es B., 538 Fairbanks Ave., Agent, U. S.l. S. land, Calif.- Trainer of Salesmen Oakland, Calif.- Salesman, Scott Co. Murray, Davi d Parker, U.S. A. C. Campus, Willis, Leo n, 804 12th Street, Ogden, Utah Lowe, Morris David, Paris, ldaho-Supt., Logan, Utah-State Boys' and Girls' Club -Teacher, Washington Junior High Soda Springs Schools Leader Wilson, Dr. A. L., deceased Malik, G. M. Nelson, Enoch, Clifton, Idaho- Dairyman Wilson, Leroy Albert, Veyo, Utah Mathe on, Anna Marie, 206 East 2nd South, and Poultryman Winder, Edwin Kent, Box 138, R. F. D. 2, Rexburg, ldaho-(Mrs. Percy Crave~) Nelson, Irvin Theodore, R. F. D. 3, Murray, Salt Lake City, Utah-Secretary, Utah Maughan, Major Russell L., Langely F1eld, Utah-Office Mgr., Utah Radio Products and Salt Lake Canal Company Va.-Air Service, United States Army Company Woolley, John Franklin, Honolulu, T. H.­ Mayer, Clifford Andrew, Zion Nat'! Park, Nelson, Dr. Lowry, 33 Arthur Ave., S. E., PoRtmaster Utah-Engineer Minneapolis, Minn.-Professor of Rural 191 7 McAltister, Emma Allen, deceased Sociology Aldous, Clarence Moroni, 67 Mill Street, McAllister, Irvine L., Nara Visa, New Mex­ Nichols, Faunt Bervard, Univ. of Texas, Orono, Maine-Associate Biologist, U. S. ico-Retired Army Offi cer-Rancher Austin, Texas- Editor of Texas Review Biological Survey Merrill, Lola, Rexburg, ldaho-(Mrs. Ken­ Nielson, Joseph, Hyde Park, Utah- Farmer Anderson, James Ira, 1610 South Wilton, neth Webster) Oldroyd, Lorin T., Univ. of Alaska, College, Los Angeles, Calif.-Teacher, Mt. Vernon Merrill, Vera, 138 Acadia, Salinas, Calif.­ Alaska-Director of Extension Junior High School (Mrs. W. B. Murray)

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Munoz, R. Rafael, LaPaz, Bolivia, South Brinton, Ori a, 3421 Race St., Philadelphia, Wallace, Edith, 9835 Yakum Drive, Bene­ America-Farmer Pa.-(Mrs. R. L. Cheney) dict Canyon, Beverly Hills, Calif.-(Mrs. ichols, Delore, Farmington, Utah-Davis Cannon, Elizabeth, 680 North 3rd East, Edward A. Fraiberg) County Agent Provo, Utah-(l\1rs. K. B. Sauls) Woodhouse, Jesse JVlonroe, Copperton, Utah Nis on, Clarence WiUord, deceased Chipman, Florence, 151 Kelsey Ave., Salt - Teacher, Bingham High School Otte, Dr. Joseph Einar, 169 North Logan, Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. E. D. Pittinger) Wooley, Olive, 2837 Kiesel Ave., Ogden, Littleton, Colo.-Physician and Surgeon Christiansen, Howard Arthur, Ri chfield, Utah-(Mrs. 0. Thompson) Palmer, A ael E., Lethbridge, Alberta, Can­ Utah-Vice-Pres. and Manager, Richfield Wyatt, Carolyn A., Box 595, Oildale, Calif. ada-Ass't Supt., Dominion Exp. Station Furniture Company -(Mrs. Rulon E. Keetch) Parker, /\della, Paris, Idaho Cooper, Laura, St. Anthony, Idaho-(Mrs. Parker, William Schofield, Woodland Ave., Ray Cardon) Sharon Hill, Pa.- Teacher, Pennsylvania Cotter, Ralph U., 3216 43rd Ave., South 1919 In titute for tl1 e Blind Minneapolis, Minn.-Pathologist, U. S. Baker, Dan, 921 South 8th East, Salt Lake Parkinson, Glenn Smart, Smithfield, Utah Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. City, Utah-Prin cipal, Jefferson School -Manager, Service Station Croft, George Albert, Cedar City, Utah­ Barber, Ellen, Monticello, Utah-(Mrs. Ivan Parsons, Ruby E., 10808 Ashton Ave., Los Utah Parks Christensen) Angele , Calif.-(Mrs. William E. Pur­ Dunford, Rachel, 69 West 17th South, Salt Barber, Solon R., 800 18th Street, N. W., viance) Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. Ernest V. Lind­ Washington, D. C.-U. S. Soil Conserv. Perkins, Martin L., Murtaugh, Idaho­ gard) Bayles, Emma J., 204 West 1st North, Salt Farmer Hansen, George Henry, B. Y. U., Provo, Lake City, Utah-Teacher P eterson, An ton 0., Box 487, Logan, Utah Utah-Prof. of Geology and Geography Bennion, LaVon, c/o American Embassy, -Merchant Harmon, Laurence Barnes, 1044 East 17th Buenos Aires, Argentina-(Mrs. J. Ken­ Peterson, Harold, 444 North Myer, Bur­ South, Salt Lake City, Utah- State Di­ neth Cannon) bank, Calif.-Oil Geologist rector of Vocational Rehabilitation Bennion, Lora, 1371 Yale Ave., Salt Lake Peterson, Violet A. Hayball, Edith, U. S. A. C. Campus, Logan, City, Utah-(Mrs. A. Hulme Nebeker) Powell, Morrell, Lapwai, Idaho- Agricul­ Utah-Statistician, U. S. A. C. Exp. Sta. Benson, Karma, Franklin, Idaho-(Mrs. R. tural Extension Agent Heldeberg, Gustave 0 . B. Parkinson) Price, Lew Mar, Ri chfi eld, Utah- Sevier Hughes, Jonathan Marion, Milford, Utah- Burgoyne, David Alvin, 353 North 5th East, County Agent Teacher, Milford High School Logan, Utal1-Secretary to Director, Utah Ralph, Leonard Thomas, Rockland, Idaho Jennings, James R. Al(ricultural Experiment Station - Supt., Rockland High School Jensen, Irving J., deceased Burnham, Edna, Garland, Utah-Teacher, Richards, Ezra Foss, Jr., 834 Lincoln, Salt Jerman, Reid, 1352 Sherman, Salt Lake Bear River High School Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Bryant Junior City, Utah-Ass't State Engineer Callings, Carolyn Leigh, deceased High School Jones, Effie, Hooper, Utah- (Mrs. E. Cardon, Grace, Salina, Utah-(Mrs. Angus Robinson, Eunice, 67 Mill St., Orono, Maine Hooper) McDonald) -(Mrs. Clarence M. Aldous) Kerr, Vi e Bankhead, Wellsville, Utah­ Christiansen, Ole, 507 South 3rd West, Rosengreen, Ruth, 29 South State St., Salt (Mrs. Evan Darley) Provo, Utah-Teacher Lake City, Utah-Teacher, Jackson Jr. King, George Edward, 155 South 2nd West, Clawson, Elmer Charles, Virginia Electric High School Rexburg, Idaho- Entomologist, U.S.D.A. & Power Co., Norfolk, Virginia-General Sevy, Pearl, Monroe, Utah- (Mrs. Ferd Kirby, Frank Joseph, 115 Clinton Ave., Salt Accountant Erickson) Lake City, Utah-Draftsman Cowley, Moses A., deceased Sharp, lvor, 77 "E" St., Salt Lake City, Kirkham, Ebenezer J., 1013 McClelland St., Cox, David J., 749 Frederic, San Francisco, Utah-Business Manager, KSL Salt Lake City, Utah-Ins. Salesman Calif.-Teacher, Polytechnic High Sharp, Leo Bennion, 1455 West 21st South, Gremer, Clara Mane Farnsworth, Esther, 1949 South 8th East, Sa.lt Lake City, Utah- Mgr., Sharp Realty Larsen, Estella, 335 9th St., Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, Utah-Fitting and Alter­ Sjostrom, James E., deceased Idaho-(Mrs. Victor Larson) tion, Utah Woolen Mills Smith, Raymond James, Blackfoot, Idaho­ Larson, Ernest Oliver, 827 University, Provo, Fife, Arthur, Navajo Central Agency, Ariz. County Agricultural Agent Utah-Engineer, in charge of Deer Creek -Chief Engineer Smith, Orita, Lewiston, Utah- (Mrs. S. Reclamation Project Froeman, Jennie Taylor, deceased Langton Barber) Lindquist, Dr. C. Ariel, 1619 Westwood Gubler, Helen Anna, Santa Clara, Utah­ Stanford, Dr. Joseph Sedley, U.S. A. C. Blvd., Los Angeles, CaliJ.-Physician and Saleswoman Campus, Logan, Utah-Ass't Professor of Surgeon Harding, George David, 347 West 1st South, Zoology and Entomology Mitchell, Leland R., American Fork, Utah Logan, Utah- Insurance Salesman Stratford, Clyde B., Brigham City, Utah­ - Farmer Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1512 South 9th East, Furniture Business Nielson, Eva Joy, 1513 Newby Ave., Rose­ Salt Lake City, Utah-Principal, Granite Thornton. James W., Provo, Utah-Prin., mead, Calif.-(Mrs. Earl Martin) High School Junior High School Nuffer, Louis Ferdinand, Montpelier, Idaho Hatch, Sumner, Yerington, Nev.-Teacher, Turpin, Harold M., Grootfontein Middle­ -Supervisor, Farm Security Adminis. Yerington High School burg, D. C., South Africa-School of Pedersen, Peter A. C., 440 West 1st South, Kirkbride, James William, Smithfield, Utah Agriculture Logan, Utah-Teacher, Logan High -Supt., Cache Valley Schools Twitchell, Alvin G., 126 North Weber, Colo­ Roylance, Jesse, Smithfield, Utah- Mgr., Kirkham, James A., 811 South 9th East, rado Springs, Colo.-Coach of Athletics Smithfield Implement Co. Salt Lake City, Utah- Editor, Utah White, James 0., 752 South Alameda, Los Skanchy, Fritz, deceased Farmer Angeles, Calif.-Produce Broker Smith, Albert Edward, Nephi, Utah-Juab Larsen, Naomi, Beaver City, Utah-(Mrs. Wight, Lillian, Cedar City, Utah-(Mrs. County Agent Milo Baker) Walter Lunt) Smith, Lewis Calder, Smithfield, Utah­ Teacher, North Cache High School Lindquist, Eva, deceased Willie, Allan LeRoy, Mendon, Utah'-Poul­ Sorenson, Emma Baker, 310 Waverleyst, Lowry, Ivy, 400 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake tryman Palo Alto, Calif.- Teacher City, Utah-(Mrs. Harry Hall) Wittwer, John Hyrum, Las Vegas, Nevada Sorenson, Lional Winton Mason, Lavon, 2546 Brinker Ave., Ogden, -County Agricultural Agent Tanner, Norma, 2321 South 8th East, Salt Utah-(Mrs. George Art Ward) Wright, John W., 429 Whittier St., N. W., Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. S. M. Wolf) Mecham, Lucian, Jr., Chihuahua, Mexico Washington, D. C.-Ag. Economist Thayne, William James, Brigham City, -Teacher, Colonia Juarez Utah-Farm Supervisor and Cooperative Meeks, Heber, 2280 Lake St., Salt Lake 1918 Specialist, Farm Credit Administration City, Utah-Coal Business Thorn, Eliza, 1452 Michigan Ave., Salt Lake Merrill, Ortencia H., 1723 Harvard Ave., Bachman, Albert Edwin, 695 Cragmont City, Utah-(Mrs. M. D. Bringhurst) Salt Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. Charles H. Ave., Berkeley, Calif.- Engineer Ap­ Thorne, George Gerald, 1404 South 7th Monson) praiser, Federal Land Bank of Berkeley East, Salt Lake Citv, Utah- Entomolo­ Morgan, Samuel, Kaysville, Utah-Prin., Boberg, Elroy, Draper, Utah-Rural Mail gist, U.S. D. A. Davis County High School Carrier Underwood, Elizabeth, 37 Oriole St., West Morrison, Bessie, Brigham City, Utah­ Braithwaite, Frederick C., deceased Rexbury, Mass. (Mrs. Rue] M. Eskelsen)

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Neilson, Dr. Neils Peter, 1210 16th St., Bowen , Leslie, 1922 3rd Ave., Scotts Bluff, Robinso n, Eugene William, 2639 Tyler Ave., . W,. Wa hington, D. C. - Ex ecutive Neb.- Irrigation Engineer, U.S. D. A . Ogden, Utah - Manager, M.id We tern ecretary of Ameri can Ass'n of Health Budge, Dr. Alfred Hodge, Boise, Idaho­ Dairy Products Olson, Harry J., Salt Lake City, Utah­ Physician and Surgeon Ru sell, Geo rge Elmo, 952 Ordway St., Commercial Entomologist Budge, Dr. Scott Merrill, Budge Clinic, Berkeley, Calif.-Teacher, Alameda High 0 mond, Ruby, 1450 Kensington Ave., Salt Logan, tah-Phy ician and Surgeon auls, Kei fer Branham, B. Y. U., Provo, Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. M. J. Brock­ Cannon, Douglas Q., Circleville, Utah Utah- Purchasing Agent and Secretary bank) Chri ten en, Leon Peter, Vernal, Utah­ to th e President Peterson, Carl Wern er, Kenilworth, Utah­ Civil Engineer tookey, Bernice ]. , Afton, Wyo.-(Mrs. Clerk, Independent Coal and Coke Co. Chri tiansen, Elray L., 3717 Mon trose Blvd., Albert Linford) Peter on, William 0., 1353 Princeton Ave., Hou ton, Texas-Mi sion President, L. Tippetts, John Roy, Morgan, Utah- Supt. alt Lake City, Utah- Prof. of Music, D. S. Church of Schools University of Utah Clark, Harold Gower, Morgan, Utah­ Thomas, Kathryn-( 1rs. A. ard Zebris­ Pixton, Robert C. 1559 Browning Ave., Mechanic ki e) Salt Lake Ci ty, Utah- District Ag. Insp. Coffman, Wi lliam Elm o, Springville, Utah Tuttle, Ray L. , 1600 Hanley Road, Univer­ Porter, Alberta S., 819 Oxford St., Berk­ -Ass't Profe so r of Geography B. Y. U., ity City, Mo.-Di trict ales Manager eley, Calif.-(Mr . C. W. Porter) Provo, Utah ears Roebuck Company Poulsen, Oleta, Brigham City, Utah-Pri­ Cowley Laura, 1629 Colum bia Road, . W., We ll , Gcneva-(Mr. Jo ph B. Mu er) vate Music Teacher Wa hin gton, D. C.-(Mr . E. B. Bros­ Wilson, Yan ez T., South Main, Brigham Prescott, Eric tanley L., National City sard) City, Utah- En gin eer, Supt., Bear River Bank Bldg., Manila, Philippine Island, Croft, Alfred Russell, 2525 Madison Ave., Bird Game Refu ge c/o Haskins & Sells, Certified Public Ogden, Utah- U. S. Forest Service Accountant - Manager of Branch Crookston, Laurn E. , 96 East 5th South, Pre ton , Marion Smith, 315 East Blvd., Logan, Utah- Agricultural Agent for 1921 Logan, Utah-(Mrs. J. C. Hayward) Amalgamated Sugar Company Ai tken, Adren, 401 Circle Ave., ..\lill Va lley, Ramsperger, Herman C., deceased Eberle, Lille Louise Calif. Rogers, Lu cille, 887 23rd t. , Ogden, Utah Ewing, Sco tt Preston , 6227 30th St., N. W., Allen, Albert B., American Fork, Utah­ -(Mr . Alm a D. Chambers) Wa hington, D. C.-Research As ociate, Teacher, American Fork High School Rosengreen, Enid Jo ephine, 29 South State American Ga A ociation AI ton, Ray Lester, 2546 Sou th 15th East, St., Salt Lake City, Utah- Teacher Foutz, Nadine, decea ed alt Lake City, Utah - Ame ri can Red Roskelly, Laura Lovendale, deceased Garrett, Leo n D., 1568 South State St. , Salt Cro Representative Shaw, B •sie H., 160 1st Avenu e, Salt Lake Lake City, Utah- e retary and Comp­ Anderson, Stan ley Rodin, Ca ti e Dale, Utah City, Utah-(Mrs. E. M. Kelley ) troller, Un iver ity of Utah - Teacher Smith, Margaret Iva, American Fork, Utah Greaves, Ethelyn Oliver, 445 North 3rd Arnold, Melvi n S., c/o E. E. Reynard, 110() -(Mrs. M. Carl on) Ea t, Logan, Utah - (Mrs. Joseph E. 2nd Ave., Seattle, Washington Smith, Olena, 308 East 2nd South, Rex­ Greave ) Barber, Adaliene, 1961 25th t., Ogden, burg, Idaho--(Mrs. A. E. Harris) Hansen, Clarence James, orth Ogden, tah-( [rs. Reed W. Bai ley) Smith, Rachel, East Center, Provo, Utah­ Utah- Farmer Barber, Geo rge P., 2355 Lin oln St., Con­ (Mrs. Loren C. Barlow) Hendricks, John Allen, 1445 Capitol Ave., cord, Ca lif.- Teacher, Concord Hi gh Smith, Winnefred G., Beaver City, Utah­ Ogden, Utah-Attorney at Law Barker, James Roy, Smithfield, Utah­ (Mrs. Holton)-Librarian Hine , General Frank T., 2101 Connecti cut Irrigation Engineer, Piute Irrigation Co. Solomon, Leah, Coalville, Utah - (Mrs. Ave., Wa hin gton , D. C.-Director, U. S. Barker, Mignon, 453 East 7th South, Salt George F. Robinson) Veterans Bureau Lake City, Utah-(Mrs. T. W. Ri ch­ Thain, Mary Aldyth, 264 West Center, Lo­ Howells, Jo eph D., deceased mond) gan, Utah-Teacher, Logan High Jones, Hyrum Pidding, 111 Ea t 3rd South, Bastow, Garfield, 17 Dulwich Road, Oak­ Thatcher, Helen, 1829 South 11th East, Salt P leasant Grove, Utah- Prin cipal, L. D. S. land, Calif.- En gineer for Oakland Docks Lake City, Utah - (Mrs. Charles W. Seminary Bateman , Geo rge Monroe, State Teacher's Woodruff) Kearl, Chase, Preston, Idaho- County Agri­ Coll ege, Tempe, Ariz. - Head, Science Ward, George Art, 1556 26th St., Ogden, cultural Agent Department Utah-Ass't Branch Manager, Anderson Lindsay, William, 1615 East Helen St., Becraft, Ireta Harris, deceased & Son Lumber Company Tucson, Ariz.-Po t Graduate, U. of Ariz. Bird, Louise, Box 283, Wheaton, lllinois­ Webb, J. E., 1174 South 15th East, Salt MacBeth , Glen E., Broad Brook, Conn.­ (Mrs. I. E. Harmon) Lake City, Utah-Deputy State Auditor Field Rep. , Eastern States Farmers' Exch. Carroll, Margaret Kezia, Orderville, Utah White, Azmon Dennis, Box 37, Salvang, Memmott, Cleon L., Nephi , Utah- Teacher, Chipman, Merle S., 150 North Main, Salt Calif.-Civil Engineer Juab High School Lake City, Utah - Manager, Cafeteria, White, Edna A., Rexburg, Idaho--Manager Merrill, Edna E., No . 2 Nicoll St., New­ Universi ty of Utah of Ladies' Ready to Wear burg, New York-(Mrs. L. K. Frank) Chinchiah, Darisi, Madras, India-Nati onal White, Luella, Flandrean, South Dakota­ Moen, Johanna, U.S. A. C. Campus, Logan, Univer ity (Mrs. L. Storrs) Utah- Professor of Tex tiles and Clothing Chri tensen, James Morris, 1459 Yale Ave., Williams, Howell Miffiin, Malad, Idallo-­ Morgan, Norman F. Salt Lake City, Utah-Attorn ey at Law Manager, Shell Oil Station Morrell, T. H. , 1008 West 14th Ave., Spo­ Clawson, James Harold, 2565 42nd West, Wilso n, Jesse Thorlof, Logan, Utah- Cache kane, Wash.-Fieldman, Farm Mortgage Seattle, Wash.- Travelin g Auditor Valley Knit, Sales Manager Division Clyde, George Dewey, U.S. A. C. Campus, Young, Stella, Fort Wingate, New Mexico­ Nebeker, Ace! Hulme, 1371 Yale Ave., Salt Logan, Utah- Dean of Engineer'g School Head, Home Economics Dept. Lake City, Utah-Attorney at Law Co ndit, Sara Amanda, Box 309, Douglas, Nel on, Peter, Oklahoma A. & M. College, Arizona Stillwater, Okla.-Acting Head, Dept. of Croo k, Reno Giles, Lyman, Wyo.-Supt. of 1920 Agriculture Economics Schools Andrus, Dr. Leonard, King City, Calif.­ Olsen, Leander, Moroni, Utah- Farming Dewey, Dr. Horace Asa, Richfi eld, Utah­ Physician and Surgeon Parry, J. Waldo, 544 Sout11 13th East, Salt Physician and Surgeon Lake City, Utah-Cha.irman Roads and Avedian, Giragos Egbert, Anna, B. Y. U., Provo, Utah-Prof. Bridge Dept., Secretary to Commissioner of English Barker, Lena, North Ogden, Utah-(Mrs. J. B. Mu llins C. J. Hansen) Engernann, Marguerite - (Mrs. Norbert Peterson, Maurine, 1524 Sunnyside, Salt Wiener) Barlow, Fielding Burton, Tremonton, Utah Lake City, Utah-(Mr . A. Virgie Tol­ Ensign, Effie, 379 East 2nd North, Logan, -Farmer lestrup ) Barney, Archie F., 2657 Alden St., Salt Poulter, Irvin William Utah-(Mrs. Lewi s A. Merrill ) Lake City, Utah- Agronomist, American Price, Ardath L., Fair Oaks, Calif.-Vice­ Espli n, Evelyn, 978 East 13th South, Salt Smelting & Refining Co. Principal, San Juan Union High School Lake City, Utah-( Mrs. J. Z. Ri chardson) Bateman, James R., deceased Reed, Joseph, Mesa, Arizona-Teacher Evans, Hi lton Bird, Moab, Utah-Teaching Booth, John Albert, Cedar City, Utah­ Rich, Irene, 324 East 4th North, Logan, and Farming Farmer Utah-(Mrs. V. D. Gardner) (Class of 1921 continued in next issue)

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