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Student Life, March 30, 1917, Vol. 15, No. 26

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Nl 1MBEH. 26. IAJ(;..\\, l""f.\H, PHll>.\ Y, )1..\HC'H ao, 10 17. WorkingPoints Out Prom. Committee AthletesRespond Smith Basketball LiberalAppropria- NewIdeals Rejoicing ToCall Captain tionsFor College HOOTHS HHl'\G t.;oon PBl('ES- :-,PEED\ Gl.".\RD TO PJl,OT 1018 1,EGISl,.\TOHS ~f.\K.l~ DtPJl.OVE- \ \E\\' P \THIOTlS~I OF Bl"Sl• F ..HTr..;n_· Ull>S .\G.\l:\ST Footbnll. Bn-.;ebnll .\nd Trnck Work HOOPS1'EHS ,1EXTS t•OSSJULE-PLE.\SED \1':~S .\:\D I\DCSTlt\.: "SWI·;X" Jl.\'\SO'.\ Ht'ing Pu-.;hed-Out,.ide Work ---- I Jmi>o,sible Doug Smith, speedy and popular WITH C. •.\. C. Dfl)tOCR.\CY In · he rhaiiel tJXercises Wednesday J ~1embers or the Prom. Committee guard, will pilot the Aggie boop- mornlng, Prof. n. W. Working, or are elated over the result of the Oue hundred athletes responded to stcrs through the ·basketball season The Legislative session just closed the States Helatlon Service, U.S. n booth sale last Friday. Auctioneer ....oach Watson'i,; ralt for football. of 1918. The election held by the was the most successful in the his­ A., addrl•sse l the students on the "Swen" Hanson used his gavel to baseball and track men'; "'ednesdny members or this year's squad the tory or the Agricultural College as subject, "HNHline·s to Serve." good efl'ect and garnered In a total morning. Watson gave the asi>lr- fore pnrt of the week gave Doug the regards recognition or tho standing Professor Working said that an or ninety-three dollars ror the four nut!:. for gridiron, diamond and tra<:k captaincy, which he has earned by and needs of the lnstltutlon. The old ideal Is now takln~ a new corners of the gymnasium. honors an inspiring talk, urging hlY high class work on the team the College partlclpu.tAd generously in 011 n ,a Ing. we are seeing larger The Sen!ors and So1>homorC's put every man to get out In the gym nnd past two seas.ms. Members of _t.he the good wlll w)lich marked the at­ 1 meaning In the word servl<'P. l'nlts up a lively race for the north-east work as much as possible. There Is squad, 1,rospeclive candidates for tltude of the law-makers toward the of g':>vernmcnt organized ror selfish corner, always the choice for a booth, Hill snow to the depth of fHteen next year, and students or the Col- practical achievements of the lnstl- l'nds are giving wuy to clemo<'racy. the upper-classman outbidding their lm:hes on the athletic field nnd run lege are thoroughly 1>leased with the tutton. · A gplrltual J,:"ruv.th is c•nlan~ing our I rt;·~I~ and obtaining the site for ~Ing track. \\"hen the boys will be happy choice made by the basketball As a result of action of the Le- conceptions of the meaning or life $- 1 · 15· able to get outside for their work we men. glslature, the College wlll be en- nd labor anJ vppnrtunhv The The Freshmen hnd no competition cannot predict, but whether we have The oullook for 11. championship a.bled to construct, during the next old ':Ideas of family pride, of the self• for th e norl h-weSl corner, so took any spring or not, all men with any team a.t the College was never two yen rs, three much needed build­ ·sufftC'lency and lndependen•·e of the i:c-ssession for U 7· athletic ability are expected to be In brighter. With the return of the ings; most Important of which is C'ltr, the <'ounty, or the e.tate are be- The Faculty representative macle the gym every day getting Into shape ent.ire sq~ad composing this year's the large Dairy and Animal Hus­ ! lost in the conceptl-ln of the himself hca rd · when the sou th ·east for the grind which must begin In speedy team, the presence of the bandry building, which, It is hoped, :,..:tlon 1s tht' smallest unit to which corner wa,;; put on sale, 811d rorccrt earnest once the snow bas melted. Spencer brothers, Stiefie, Andrews wlll be ready for occupancy next we may be asked to pledge our ult!- th e Sophs to run up to $25 ·25 to Spring football wlll be emphaslz- and other Freshmen stars, and the September. The Legislature au­ mate loyalty. The prlcle of self-sur-\ obtain th eir one night's Jenise on th at ed artd \\'atson will give practically coming or several fast men Crom the thorized the purchase of a consld­ fldency Is being over" l~e\med bY a, sector of th e gym. all his time to drilling the pigskin B. Y. C., it is clear that rtah wlll ernble number of pure-bred live surging devotion to the :,:atlonal I There was one corner remaining chasers in the fundamentals or the see raster basketball next season stock thus adding to our already Ideal. Iand the Faculty and auctioneer to gridiron game. than has been witnessed this year. excellent herds. The College shou ld We are flncllng a i.ew patriotism bid. Mr. Hanson succeeded ln talk- Prospects ror a winning baseball 'fhe combination of Joe Jenson and become, within the next few years, the patriotism of business and In- Ing th e representntlve or th e Jlcda- team are bright and In case the U. of almost unlimited fast material makes one or the live-stock sh.ow places or dustrr 111times JlkC' the>sC',the> man gogs Into parting with $ 23.l0 for l and the B y U put out teams, the Aggies appea'l' to be strong con- the West. New pasture, made ne­ morc partkul,u·h the ) oung man th e boo th space u nd er th e souOl-eaSl the national sport will receive much tenders ror the state championship. cessnry as a result Qr the growing ,,ho neglcrts to de\Clop his po\\-1 st a 1r " 8 Y ,tttentlon this spring. Already Logan business men nr~ herds of all Important breeds, will en; and tr, ln himself tor the most The Prom Committee sees Its wor- talking of sending the College team be purchased, which will materia lly C'n:f>cthe ,,ork or \\hl<'h he ls poten• ries concerning the financing of the Coach Jenson will have charge of to the Chicago tournament, It it I assist the Department in its very tinll) <'npable ls a traitor to his best party ,,apoilze a nd promises a Prom Ith e track "ork He expects to en- equals what prospects Indicate that Important work. There will be, also, self r.nd an lnefl'e,rtl\e among the th r equal of an) gtven In th e paSt counter trouble as a result or th e It should. as a result or Lf'gislatlve a'Ction, ad- world's workers. . ._ 1· superabundance of snow which pre- ---+-- dltlons to our heating and water .Ir Working out\ln('d the prog- Wint er Gou;se nnts outside running. LIVELYRACE FOR I systems. res:; which has been made in co- :Much intereSl was taken In the I We received much needed endow- operative work between the l A. ('. Closes I meeting and ir spring e\'er reaches (Continued on Page Four) and the r. s. o. A Logan, the campus on C'ollege Hill BUZZERJOB . --+--­ should soon present a scene or great \\-hat promises to be the last win­ activity. Dr. Thomas In --+- -- I r,-ack Meet Closelg ter Course to be given at the Col­ t:sually the cause or no stir what-· lec;e came to nn end last Saturdar. B k l ever, the election of a Buzzer Editor II eri e eg Contested The halls show the absenre or many PoliticiansGetting for next year Is causing a commotion . ---- a genial prep and the Student Body throughout the entire College. A MAY LK\ n ,~ COLLEGE BEFORE as a whole has taken on a more ma­ FB.ESHIES \\'I~ BY ()XE J'OIXT­ ll\'ely campaign bas been waged this] t'l,OSliJ OF YEAR ture aspect. The great nrnjorlty of ~OPIIS :,;1,:co~n I week, In which some of the upper -- - the short course students left the Busy classmen have taken an active part. 1 Dr. Thomas left Sunday for Berk- Last. Saturday artcrnoon the Col~ege rejoicing, looking forward to I C'.DIP_.\JG:X FOR l<~l,1-:("l'IOX Oli' C'arl Peterson and Wilford Merrill: eley, California, to atten d the first Freshlcs won the second Indoor their ,~·ork here next winter, when S1'l"DBXT BODY OJ,"FICJ.~B.S each have their admirers , who are 1meeting or the recently appointed they will be able to register for the \'OW track meet or the season by a one sJ)arlng no legitimate means to In-, Board of Directors of the Federal middle term of regular college point margin onr t.he Sophs. The sure the election or their respective ! Farm Loan Bank or Berkeley. Dr. SenlMs won third place with the work. Wlnt~r Course has ne\'cr been \Ylth the Student Body election candidates. !Thomas expects to be gone ten days entirely satn;ractory. Many factors! coming two weeks from today poll­ Members of the class seem to. be or two weeks. On bis return he will Ju niors dragging uJ> in the cellar po~ 1 sltlon. The final scores were as [ol­ h.an c.omblned to muke the instruc- ticlans at the College are a~tlvely about evenly divided and the out- know definitely whether or not be ~ows: Freshmen ~2. Sophomores tion g1\'en the mid-winter students engaged In organizing for the cam­ come or the election cannot be pre- will be compelled to leave the Col­ :!l, Seniors 19, Juniors 6. Dick somew~at Inferior In quality. Kext paign that wlll be waged between dieted at the present time. It Is : lege before the end of the present KaJ>J)le \\ as the high poln~ winner year middle-term students wlll be now and April l3. Several "native evident, howe,·er, that )1r. Peter-\ collglate year. Dr . Thomas, before able to obtain rni.tructlon in the sons" are loommg up ,\S prospects of the roe+..'l, taking first in the 440- son's popularity has increased rapid-' leaving, expressed the hope that he dash and tlelng for first with Croft regular courses, a ract "hlch tends [or elecuon to the more Important Jy during the past rew days. would be able to so arrange h is In the 2:?0.yard sprint. to greatly 1mpro,e the grade or work offices, each ha\lng his ardent ad­ I work at Berkeley as to enable him to The Freshmea <'ornered three g1,en To the \\Inter students, above mirers and staunch supporters The I remain In J.. ogan until the middle of firsts, and the Seniors and Sophs all, lS the three-term system \\ cl-I efforts of all political tn<"lions are June . each 1,,:arnered two. Although the come beginning to take definite form and SchildkretHere In the absence or Dr. Thomas, time w11s not J)artkularly fast [or __ _.__ a 11\ely fight Is a certainty 1 Professor Hendricks and Mr. Brooke are conducting his classes. any of the eventi-, It was encouraging warExtra!! The best Inside rnfonnatlon Indi- Tonight to the roach(•s to get so many men cates that three men stand out as The ofllcla I organization of the out. Owing to the long deterred ar­ possible successors to President Be- H l"XG.\Ulr\X ORCHES'l'H.\ \\ 'JJ, I, federal farm loan bank was effected rival or flcld c Madame Spring, It Fnrewell Hull Held J craft. When the time for nomlna- Pl ,AY •.\1. ' TABEH:\' ..\ C'LF.,- ,vectnesclay, and as expected, Dr. wlll 1>robably be another week or A ~alumptlous celebration was tlons arrives, some unexpected asplr­ SPJ\J..01.\'G CO~ll.\'G Thomas was chosen Treasurer. ten days before the track men wlll held m the gym Monday evening In ant for the position may step Into '.\IOXO ..\Y An announcement, trom Washing• be able to get out In the sunshine. honor or the 23rd troop or e. A. C. the limelight, but pre-nomination ton, or the appointment or orflcers It Is hoped, however, that when infantry who leave for the [ront at discussion has centered about. Dixon Schlldkret's Hungarian orchestra, and directors of the Federal Land Spring really does ('ome all the rel­ an early elate. Generals, lieutenants. Kapple, 1 i, Moses F. Cowley, 18, one or the best known organizations Bank, or Berkeley, California, con­ low s who ha\'e any thing at all wlll and corporals mingled freely with and Heber Meeks, 18. or Its kind In America, will a))pear talus the following concerning Dr. ~et out, so that there will be an In• men of lesser rank, whlle nurses, Mr. Kapple has been one of the tonight In the Tabernacle as a re- Thomas: creaser! number or asplranu ror sisters of merry, war brides and most popular students at the College gular Lyceum number. Student body ''Or. Ceorge \V. Thomas, Treasur­ track honors. widows ser\'ed smiles broadcast up- during the last three years. He has cards are good. For more than nine er and Director, Is Proressor of Ee­ The results for Inst Saturday: on the heroes. Martial music and (Continued on Page Four) years this musical organization has onomlcs or the l'tah State Agric ul­ 880 -ru n- -Bowen (F') flrsct, Kel• red. white and blue frappe intensi- appeared on both Cbautauquas and I tural Colle"ge at Logan. ,vhen the son (F') second, White (Soph) 3rd. fied the patriotic spirit. The Belgian Lyceum coursea, meeting with a re• Federal Farm Loan Boa rd visited Refugee and the Army Bum struck Tlm e--2.28 PEDERSENHONORED BYceptlon seldom accorded musical or- the ,vest to learn agricultu ra l con­ up so ardent a friendship that the 40-run- -Ballif (F) first: Maughn i;anizntlons. dltlons, Dr. Thomas proved to be war bride's atfair receded Into the (Soph) second; Fife (J ) third. HARVARDMEN Monday, April 2nd, i\Ir. Albert one ot the most valuab le witnesses. background, much to her sorrow Tlm e--.04. Spn ldlng , violinist, and Mr. RudolJ)ll He has mastered the agric ul t ural 440-run - Knpple (Sen) first, The \'amplre ta nt alized t.he J)oor sol- At the Hanard Banquet, held In Ganz, pianist, two artists of renown. J)roblems that are peculia r to that dler lads with her us black Salt Lak e Cit y, Wednesday, Prof . N. \'ance (So1>h) second, Powell (Sen) wi ll appear In a musica l recital. section and has an Intimate acqualn­ third. Tim e 1.05. glances untll their hearts th umped A. Pedersen was chosen vice presl­ These men are world famed artists, lance with the territory which will 220-run-Kapple (Sen). Croft ln their bosoms. Space Is tnsuffi• dent of the associatio n of Harvard 1 ranking among the greatest. be served by the Berke ley Federal (Soph) tied for flrsl, Hatch (J) clent to discuss the many remark- men of l.:tah . The cho ice of Mr. This Is one of the most ·expensive Land Bank. He has done much Im­ third. Tlme-.28 4-5. able personages present; suffice It to Pedersen to this office ls a marked 1 numbers that has ever been schedul- portant work for the United States Relay 1i mlle--Sophs. Tim e-- say that never were the Seniors en- recognition or the regard In which and Is not a regular Lyceum Department of Agriculture and ts 2.04. terta lned so rega lly. Many thanks, the head or our English Department number. Student Body cards, how- regarded as an authority on West• (Continued on Page 4) 1 Junior s. Is held. I (Continued on Page Four ' ern rar mlng. 1-'AGE 't'WO STUDENT LIF.1:: the disposition or Adams Field be .Q..tubent1Lift submitted to tbe Student Body ro, ______:e:l'::..:__:__--:::::-::----:::::::::::;-::=;;--;;;;-;;;;:;-;;:-----;;-;;-:~I discussion and action. PllBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UTAH The reasons given by the commit- AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE tee for their recommendations are that College Hlll ls the natural and Entered as second-class mall matter September 19, 19 08, at Logan, 1 logica l location tor an athletic field, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. · that Adams Field ls too far from 1 0 0 Printed by the Earl & England Publishing Company, Logan, Utah ~~:d~t i:::t a;: ;::t::\~::~e : ~~ 0 ST.Ui' I• ams Field a poor athletic field, that H. GRANT IVINS, '17 ······Edito r the present contract by which the M. F. COWLEY, ...... 1 J. W. THORNTON, '17 .. ~~~-~!~i~fat! ~:I~~~College holds Adams Field is very 0 HAROLD PETERSON, '17 ...... Associate Editor :::: 1~:~:~~:::~ tie:!n:e::st~: :: :: ER:\IA ALLEN, '17 .. .::i~~Sho:!~le almost unanimous opinion on the HEBER MORRELL, '18 :·· ::!!:; part of students, faculty members, Our Gmu ·antc c of Snth;foctiou goes \\ilh ench and e,•et·y article. Hcportcrs and business men of Logan in favor Hl 'J'E H BHOS. UBL'G CO.-'J'I-IE HEX. ~U ,L STORE. W. J. MERRILL IVOR SHARP RUBY PARSONS of abandoning Adams Field and un-

HOWARD CHRISTIANSEN ILA FISHER SCOTT DAHLQl'lST dertakiug permanent improvements 1 '~ _======:~'/" ~,,=01="=.,=00=x=,.=. ==== ,=,.,=11=1)=_.=,=.,~,-,-,,-H.('H30 , -, 0-,-7-. :\' umber 20. on an athl_et_ic_fl~d_o_n_~ollege JIiii. .1. w1•mu: w1,: Hl.:DJ~·? I Business Men Let's Go to Murdock's ...... Ca terers It Is Inde ed unfortunate that a condition ahould arise t.o mar any of our college activities, such as that which occurred at the time of our de­ bat e with the L'. of I. But things of that order do occur at times nnd Plag Todag Lunches, Superfine Chocolates, Creams it seems impossible to avert them. College men should be big enough This afternoon at G: 00 o'clock the ICE CRKUIS AXD FOL""XT..\D.' SPECIALS to look those things In the race squa rely and take them ns they come . Business Men and the Pl Zeta Pl Apparently, ~owever, our friends from the University of Idaho fall to teams will clash In the final basket­ FTIEE DAl\"CE IIALL IN CONKJ~CTION, WI·IF:RE ~VERYBODY IS appreciate this view point. A rep ort or the debate In their Univer3lty ball game of the season. Last week WELCOME. LATEST ELECTRICAL ML'SIC. paper classed the chalrm~n or the debate as a comedian and made the the team from town won from the statement that our student body greeted their debators with sneers. It fraternity cham1>ions, after two cx­ appeals to us that the northerners have a rare sense of humor, when it trn sessions, and the College boys are ....MURDOCK'S .... somes to calling Judge Call a comedian, and as far as saying that their men were greeted with sneers, it was never made apparent enough lo be bound to e,•en up the score today. In ~======, noticed by the writer who occupied one of the front seats. ~:~e~:;; :;:;:1~!1eb:\1~:\~:::~ew:; _fi======-======~,~ 'fhe debating council of the college regret very much that the trou­ Ballff", Sutton and ~eeley. As these ble about judges ever occurred, but still it feels that our student body three men are among the fastest on has been big enough to take it In its best aspect and that the deba.tors the fraternity team, their addition to Logan Arms and Sporting from Idaho accuse us wrongfully in the statement they have circulated. the squad today shou ld ma}{e their H.P. chances for victory good. Goods Company J\ ,ns1;; ..\PPH.Ol'Hl,.\'l'IOX PRIZES Ol•'l<'ERED .\T F.-\'l' Athletic and Sporting Goods All who are In any way connected with the College and all who take STOC.I\ SHOW an active Interest in the agricultural welfare or Utah, welcome the news Smith, Parker, Remington, Wln.::hestcr Shot Guns. Winchester, Rem­ ington and l\Inrlln Rifles and Ammunition. ~xpert Gun H~pairlag of the llberal appropriations which the Legislators of our state haYe seen The officials or the Fat Stock fit to make .for the ·· People's School." In J)rovlding means for the erec­ Show, lo be held In Salt Lake City Hunting Boots and Shoes, Canvas Clothing, Fishing Tackle. Blc>•cles and Motorcycles. Ji;astmnn Kodaks and Supplles. tion of new buildings, for the purchase er pure-bred t\nimals, for the next week are oft'ering six cash acquisition of pasture land, and for the broadening of the work or the 1>rlzes for amateur stock judging. Extension Division, the men who have been chosen to handle the taxes of The judging is divided into two SEE STONEY..THE STUDENTS' FRIEN D our state ,:ave shown a clear Insight into the real needs of Utah's peoJ)le. The welfare of ou r commonwealth Is vitally bound up In the devel­ Individuaclasses, Classl under A beingtwenty-five "op enyears to anyof ''°"h~::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ opment of its agricultural resour ces. Th e mission of the Agricultural age and who is not employed as In- College ls to guide this development, to indicate the lines alon& which structo r in Agricultural work," and advancement wlll be made, to direct the energies of Utah's sons of the Class B "open to High School stu­ WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR soil. No money could be more wisely spent than that employed to further dents or farm boys not over twenty the interests upon which must rest all substantial and lasting progress. years or age." ,ve compliment our law -ma kers upon their liberality in providing for the CLOTHING AND SHOES welfa re of this great educational Institution. H-\R OJ.,J) A . C. T flOT )l.\ :X WHEN YOU CAN BUY FOk LESS AT weare somewhat surprised that physical force Is still needed in the go,·ernment of Utah's largest Institution of higher learning.

Will the recommendation of the "A" Day committee be acted on fa­ SIGNS vorably by the Student Body? We are pleased that the re1>ort contains no suggestion or an A on the mountains. We are not In com1>etltlon with OF A f,J_; l{JNUS CO '.\IE A:Xll U t◄: l'O X\ "l XCE O Heinz's 57. I ~

Next week's issue of Student Life wlll be In charge of the Junior Prom HOO'.\I 1;; O \ 'E B co-o' P DH f'O : committee. ~------' We realize that our success depends Remember President Peterson's suggestion that we learn the "Star 'J'HE B.IGlf T GOODS AT 1.'l·I F. Spangled Banner." I HIGH'.r PH.ICES on our ability to please our customers Fonnesbeck Knittin g I We Have Pl eased Thousands. RECOMMENDREMO V A L :::e t!~11!:~:e~e'i~~a~::: "!~~~~~e~o~ Won't you let us tr y to please you? Aclmo Blockw o.rk s /,epo,t to tbe Executive Committee. I Logan OFADAMS FIELD j The members or the committee Dlade n thorough canvass in their endeavor Span de Furniture Company SE~~~!~~-~y~:::u:i~~!F.'!~DY, j ~d~!~a1; 1~~:. se;~;;;nt r~: 0r~~:::d~~ MEX FOR CHANGE I lions are a$ follows: Schiller 1. The ath letic field be placed or. A committee appointed by Pres. College Hill. Special Attention Given to Th e Becraft to learn the prevailing 2. That a committee be appointed P ian o s sentiment among students, faculty to wait on President Peterson or any members and townspeople regn r <.1-others concerned , to the end or ob- Scientific F itting of Glasses -pianos or long establlshed tnlning n suitable location for a nt F FI Ct: LT C. \ SF.S :--OU{ TJ'EIJ Bigh-gradeFertilizersStudent Body athletic field on Col­ reputation-won nnd main­ lege Hill. tained on merit. Are Best Values 3. That the 100 year contract Frank 0. Reynolds, M. D. now offered by the Church be not acceptec!. l'H .\ CTI C F. LDilTED TO E n•:. K \ B. S US E .\ ~I) 'fllH O.\T The average cost of -an Instrument at a price N . · 600 I 4 That a committee be ap- within the reach or every music In pointed to confe r with the L. D. S. ·1 itrogen samp es lover. Geo. w. Thatcher Building, over Shnmhart-Ch r lstlansen De­ of "complete" fertilizers Church and determine what conces- partment Store. was 66o/o higher than slons they wlll grant In the removal, ______::2'° the cost of Nitrogen in by tbe Student Body. ot the Im-I provements made on Adams Field. Corne In 1uHI let us dcmonslrut e Tailor Made Suits WH O IL\ S 'l'HE BEST • t s d I 5. That if committees be appolnt- t ht'" Sehlll er 1-.lunos to )'ou, nnd {\ .\Sil\", I CE . C'R F..\'.\t AXU ed they be made up or Individuals , C\'.plnln our en:,y pu;rment plnn . l,ook bett er arul wcnr bett er. 1.,IGHT l ,UNC IU~S ·: Nltra e 0 f O a cnpable or agg,essive action , savo,ed I You wlll not be obli gat ed in an y nnd cos t no more th nu Rc11d ,1- by tact and diplomacy. WU ) ' • 11nuh ·. \ \"o ,Ju dcn nin ;..:: ;1111I You \VIII :,.:ever Know Unti l Are you paying high I 6. That E. G. Pete,son, John L. I l'rc.:~ini.r. You Have Tried prices for low-grade l ~;~su~: :P~~l~~;~e t!nfi~:;!~~t st~:~~ WH E H E QUALITY COUNTS S l'OX(a : .\ NI> PH ESS SU ITS ;JO South )l a in Loga n, t:t.ah goods? business with the Chu rch relative to F OH FI F T\" ('J.-:X•r s W.F.Jensen's 1 S..d Po.t Card for Attl'Gdi.._ the withdrawal from Adams lt.,leld. Wh ere Qunllt\' Rul es Monq.HJo in • BooJi• / 7. Because ot the Importance of I the proposition, the money Invo lved, I Scliehy-The Tailor 12!'.IN. ~lain - - Phone 487 WILLIAMS. MYERS, Director and to dete,mine dkectly Student 4 G West First No. • - Log11n Wh oles 11le and nctall 23 llad&aeaAYeaai, N•w Yodt City Body sentiment, that the question of , . . "·' .. ;.) STUDENT LIFE PACE THnt- _;t-: JL.ocals RALLISONTALKS ON Flowers For Every Occasion Quill club meets today at 4 00. AUSTRALIA Add a touch of Spring with: a Gift of Bright Flowers. Thus Freshness and Fragrance will­ Hear Spalding and Ganz Mon­ Australia is a pretty good place, day nighl the people are democratic, but the cheer the S ick Room, and expresses your senti­ rabbits are awf ul pests. These facts ment where words fail. Arno Kirkham spent the week-end and many more just as startling were in Salt Lake City on Buzzer business. conveyed to the u. A. c. travelers THE in their meeting at the Boosters Mary V. Clayton and Gladys Club last Thursday night. The THI ~ HOCSE OP },"'RESH Fr ..owERS Smith are recent pledges or the time was given over to Mr. Leo Ral­ Sorosls Sorority. !Ison, who spent three years in Aus­ tralia prior to the outbreak of the The Home Economics Girls have I We war. While lhere Mr. Rallison had purchased a Columbia grafonola for a splendid opportunity or becoming use in their club room. acqualnled with the different sec­ tions of the country and the different Lost-Principles of Economics by types or people, and his remarks Our Trussig. Had name or Hazel Davy proved very interesting. ~l .l,JESTIC r: ..\XGE in back. Please return to Regls- 1 Australla ts known as the land of trar's office. the Southern cross. It Is somewhat I ---- the shape of an upturned dinner Meeting of the Quill club today ,n J)late with hills along the ocean all 4 :00 o'clock, Student Bodr room. the way around the country, and Lundstrom Is flat on top. In the northern Rulan Magleby, Irving J enson, part the climate Is tropical but In- ~ Furniture & Carpet Co. Marvin Beckstram and Edgar Moody ha,·e been appointed as a distribution ::;I~~n~~f:~;:w d;:t~:d 0:1~~:r:1JI~=~i t'ut hc Count:,.· s Lcadm_,: 1-iousc P11rni~hcrs committee for the Ag. Club Link. habitant of the place, but he gave way several centuries ago to nu- A small gold chain was lost last merous Rnglish convicts who lost no week In the gymnasium. 'l'he Cinder time In grabbing up all the laud would conrer a favor by lea\·lng the possible. As more and more settlers FIRST NATIONAL BANK chain at the registrar's omce. came In, however, the large land­ YOl' ~mo-cr,o H .\\' "E .-\ ('JIECI\ IX G ..\(TOUXT holders began losing power until, at I BN::111"-t•:-ll's n grea~ help and a dally convenience to every busin~as The departure o[ the Winter the 1>resent time, the labor party Is m·an- H hel1>s llH• fa.nun lo kDO\\ ju st where he t.tands. Cash or Lc.urse students bas left the Specials In power and the wealthy class Is checks not depo JSlt etl promptly al ,\·ays lnvo\\·e the chance or loss. Class in a somewhat crippled stat e . 1 Personality is as neces- no Your Ba i. kin~ Wi t h L"~ The Vice President Is the only of- ~;atl:i~:o :t ~~:t;:1\~- is i~:r~~~utl~:~ ( You will find us not me\·ely cons cn ·ath·e, but courteous-palnstnk-1 fleer remaining. t.ary in Clothes as in you In g i:l the !iPnke of our ,:uslomcr s-a lways ready to assist In ever) all animals are wont to walk around ,, ~-y J)0-1',~lbp\P. r-ous\llt ue; aUoul flnanclal mutlers nt any time. Kangaroo fashion on their bind legs If it is worth 60 per OFI<"'l ,ERS All Camera Club members meet and tall. This habit originated prob­ Thos, ~mart, f'rcst.; HE. Crockett, Cashier; Alma Sonne Asst. Cashier In room 129 at 4 p. m. Tu esday, ably among the pre-historic beasts cent in you why not in _lj' April 3, to discuss a buzzer picture. but It Is still in vogue, even among All others Interested in the club are the rats and mice in Australia. I clothing? Come in today. rr= invited to be present. J Tile Cosmopolitan Club will hold For Hirsch Wickwire Clothes, Sophomore Clothes Langham Hi gh Clothes, Latest Hats , Bostonian The popularity of "The Yanke e ~;~m;::r:n s~:~~:::tl~h~\i;:n:t b::~ Howell Brothers Consul" shows the oemand on th e of them. ___ ,____ I Shoes, Bates Street and Imperial Shirts, Cowan part~! Logan .~heater goers ror op- 1 1 Logan's Foremost Clothiers Cravats, go to THATCHER CLOTHING Co. era. Iolanthe should prove one of UOOl{ LOYER$ LlS'rEN TO the best attractions of the year. \ 'AJUED PUOGRA.,1 ,--~ •- - .....------►-...-~ WHERE YOU ARE SURE TO --- I - -- Miss Vie Kerr, who recently un- 1 Last Thursday evening the Book- .\S ..\ LJTTl,E RK\IF.:\tllR..\NUE derwent an operation tor append!- lovers Club held an Interesting and FOH THE NBW On. O[ ...O A C­ cltis, has left the hospital, and will profitable meeting at the home or (.)ll.-\ l~"J'AXCJ~ OF , ·:1c:\TIO:\' ,~) soon be able to continue her school l\Ilss Ellen Barber. Ruby Osmond ll..\Y S- work. I read Crom Mrs. Aldrich's "The Hill ~/ --- ITop on thu J\larne", which gives one Your Photograph H\Tll!':i SHJXES " The Phi Kap house fellows enter- a very Intimate view of the condt­ talned the Sorosls house girls at lions existing in the war stricken TORGESON TheMooernBarberShop-5GoodBarbers ca rds Tuesday evening. Laura districts of France. Miss lna Por­ Coope r won the prize ror highest Itn discussed the poetry of Airred CARLISL E & GUDMl..iNDSEN, Proprietors sco re. Refreshments were se r ved. Noyes, and Grant Ivins introduced STUDIO ____ Tagore to the club members, reading Mnke lhe AJ)µoi:itment Today I .,,l:l \\'EST CB~ J' EH s·.rnEEl'. r~oG. \N, li'l'.-\11 1 / I If the person who recently lost a from the In dian poet-phtlosophfr's ______. Ili'n with Colorado engraved across Song Offerings and Cresent Moon. I-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:; ~" ' \Tl.."IIES OpliC31..Dcpl. in clm1·;.;:cof ll Competent 0JlldmCt·'-'. the front will call at the registrar's ---+--- , \ LO ( 'I\S ri'-l. Expe1·l n, t e uti o n g h·cn lo tcs ling of E;r c-- nml otflce, she will tind the trophy In DEl~T.\ NU HOl'SE ;\LEN WlN .JE\rEl~RY l•'illing of Gl .,~cs. sare keeping there. Last Friday arternoon the Delta CITY DRUG IH .\'.\IOXUS We have our own lens grinding plant and stock of tTT (; l~.\SS uncut lenses. Broken lenses dupllcaled and ro::• Nu boys held their second annual In- s11,\'l;_;nw .un : IIplaced in an hour. With the College opera but three tra-rraternlty basketball game. The COMPANY FOl",'I' \ 1X 1>1,:\'S I W e ~lak e n ::ipt:cinlt:r of l•'in c Bcpairiu;.:. Cons<'i- weeks in the future, Professor John- house members managed to dupli­ l'HESCH I PTIO~ DR UGG 1S1.'S l"\IIHH;J,l,.\S entlous ..-:are. Skilled workmanshiJ). Fair cha1·g,,_.s ~IESII B.\G:-. and broad exp1:-lience have combined to build up son and Manager Nichols are taking catc lhelr performance of last year, A Full Line or for us a lnrge ancl well pleased cii->ritelle. every pains to Insure Its success. The winning by a score of 25 to 23. ont:GS ANO TOILET ART ICLES Agents for C. M. WENDELBOE sl:lgers are being carefully drilled a ~s:;·!~~~U:e,mae;~• a\:;~~: t:uere:~ .\XS CO C.\ MER..\S ,Jewelry ~ tore .\ ND SUPPLIES Log,10 53 East lsl :\"orth Street l:lah and specia l scenery Is being painted ament between the house members to meet the requirements o[ the nnd outside members will be held l'se Crko Paper and Ansco Films staging. For Best Results when the weather permit$. iii' Xurth ~lnin St. [.JOgnn Expert Finishers For FREE WITH EVERY PAIR OF The Amateur Logan Cleaning MENS AND LADIE S SHOES Photographer & Tailoring Co.

\\'t• Dc ,·cl o p an) !-oil:e Holl . . lht • FIT, SERVICE, STYLE COMFORT FIXEST .\l,\OF. TO :\lE .\SliHE ,\11y Size l'ack .. 211>: Prices $3.50 to $6.50 CLOTHES Ft ·{' l l(' h Dl'y Cle; ni11g, l'l'CSsing, Alt e rh 1c Cardon Jewelry ANDREAS PETERSON & SONS Work Called -to'rnnd Company Shces, that's all Phone 171 I 20 West 1st North Lo1;;an Eastman Kodaks and Supplies : '---- Phone 438 r -·- Buy Your hi,rCache Valley· Banking Co.~ l HERMAN'S '' CLEANLINESS' ' Books, Stationery and LOGAi,. uTA H •• CAFE.. l:i xn n-r 11 :\I.\IX American Steam Magazines I.OG .\ .S- Capital and Surplus $125,000 Tllli: l'I. \CP, FOH (;()01) ·Laundry Wilkinson& Sons E\TS 1,nundc r<'rs. Dry {'lea ner&, l).}Prs If :\"'nt Oju>n ,HIC'r ACCOUNTS OF THE FACULTY AND STUDEKT a n'dnck n. m. nnd HeJlnlrc1~. Opposite Postofflce I BODY RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED . "''" ' 1'HE nEr.r. ·• \ ·ou Co1111unnd-\\'e Ser,·e" Th e $ltuleuL,.c Hendl J Club room ready to attack the bac- ago abandoned by the larger col- chnrge of Student Body affairs. and - fabric~, thoroughly t terlal submarines of A. C. butter- leges) and the presence, In 1>lace of Mr. Cowley has been e~peclally ar-• I. shrunk; all seamR sllk-srwe1I, ! i •ilk, or subdue any intense disturb- these things, or serious, although Uve In debating and oratorical lines, tailored in clean, sanltar)· shop ar.ces caused by the hyphenated par- not long-faced, df.'votlon to work, having represented the College' to If ~/;.l~~r own employe.s; corrrct I ! th qsltlc foreign organisms stowed away which showed itself in (' lnSt1tu- several debate!- and won the medal Your dealer i,; nuthorlzc>rl b:,: i11 apples or peanuts. lion. given hy tho $ans or the .\merkn11 us to say that if the c-lothrs ue Millinery th3 th I Professor John 1'. Caine Ill, the Xow, more n <'V<'r before, e Revolution and the Hendricks :Medal. :~o~~~. :.\1~1t,s;t~is flrst J)resldent or the A. c. Ag. Club, C'ollege ts nn embodiment .or the Having a('ted as \"Ire President or ! ~;;Yr1;:~~ 1r;~ For ga,·e a spicy, Interesting talk on its very idealism of the great people or ! ed. the Student Body Or~anlzation dur­ f .-\"an c-, idc-nct> of i.:oocl organization and history. He went l'tah. in the past year, Mr. r'o\'.J<>y Is I fni1h. \\t' JlUt our 1111111<• into the dr,ings and whereabouts of considered by mo.my 10 be the loglc'1l ln e,·er\;u~:(~.111t•nt Wt' SPORTWEAR TIUCI{ ~IEE'l' Cl,OSEL\" t the charter members, all of whose r.ucc-essor to President Bec-rart. signatures occur In the old record (·OX1'ESTED Mr. Meeks ·has some staunch sup- book which has been conserved by (Continued from Page One) porters who mnlntnln that his wnrk jHan:. Schaf fner $2.50$3 .50$3.95 the Club. Some of them nre doctors, Shot-Put- -Price {F) first, Twitch- in debating, his lntneill In Student business men, proressors, and a ell (Sen.) second, Hansen (J) third. Fody n[fairs, and his .C'xperlen<:e np, and upwards numbn are high up in the l'. S. De- Dtstance---34 rt. S inches. Buzzer Editor, lit him for the task O\E OF .\ 1(1\"D 0\'J,Y partment of• Agrlcultµre. High Jump---Poulter (Soph) first, of presiding over the stu Pnts next The .\g. Club members of the Adams (I<,) set"ond, BN·raft (Sen) year. 'fl>N,:t1 ~1:,: ~1,,s,11 llal:j \\ith thc- d"-;h, ~tylc, nrul I Glee Club, sixteen in number, ac- third. Height -5 fet•t 7 Inches. For Editor of Studcnl Litt>, the tonC'h or youthruhu;-ss th:1t. will quitted themselves with their usual Hop, Step qnd Jump- Becraft •:ames of ""llford Merrlll, Heber nppenl to nil CollC'g:<' :z-it+,ut merit In their rendition of several (Sen) first, Hansen (J) second, :\forrell. and Sumner Hat<'h haHJ l. Th e old favorites. Price (F) third I)lstance- 29 feet been sugrestert. Th€' former tw,1 n,.....t 1,:,lnr:n~ nre- rend:r h<'r<'-­ Lowry Nelson abl~ defined the !?½ lnchf'S. have been active membc>rs of Stud l'C'.ady iu n wonclerfull}· wide !'-e­ ··shorthorn" In whose honor the These records stand as College ent Life staff this year and have done 111 Morre ll l<'l I Ion or ne\, effect,;;. party was gl"en. He said in con- records until broken. excell('nt work. ~Ir. Hatch has not eluding his speech that or all the ..,. __ worked on the College paper, but horns, the long horn. the tin-horn, SC H ILl>l{HET HEBE 1'0'.\"IGH'r has taken an actlvP pnrt tn Student Clothing the Matterhorn, the lE>ghorn, the Body affairs and his atlllty ls gen- ~~ I Cape Horn, the saddle horn, etc., the (Contlnur-d from Pa~E> One) erally recognized. Co. Shorthorn was without question the ever, will be accepted as half I)ay­ The main election right will prol>­ B IG DEPARTMEN- T ST OR"·E greatest. ment, thua makin~ the prices to the LO GA N, UTA H. ably center about thC'se ~Ix men, but '------' C. D. Price rend in true Scotch public 50c, 75c, and $1.00, and to great Interest Is being t1.kc>n In the \Vhere Everyone Likes to Trade students 25c, 35c, and 50. style "Cuddle Doon." election o[ the nthN ofllcf'r.:1. )fany ll n1•J.,:"ni11 •.\In n,.., 'l'o Be ll nd .\ t Real war broke out at thE> conclu- The chance to hC'ar such artists l students are mentioned ns possible 1.0G \ X SI W OXD H.\'\I) STO HE I slon or a business d'scusslon. The is rarely given to students here, and members o[ thC' Executive Commit In F'urnlture a1Hl Stoves fur 1 mutllated remains of the bustle were ls an OPJ)ortunlty they can ill afford tee, among them being George H:. Light Ho usekC'<'J)lng l WHEN YOU WANT i turner! ovn to Admiral Jos. Havertz to mi s. son, Miss hie Lowry, Tommy l\tc- .?G-30 \\' . First No - - Phone.. 11161 tor dls11osal shortly after the Far- Mullen, Sam :\[organ, " •. J. Snow, ~lls P Andt"rson . Prop ... F lowers ... mer war whoop had been ;,ent clash­ DJ POHT. \'\" T 1'0 Bl•]'\"ElllC'rS Hulme Nebeker, La \'on llrnnio:i :_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_-::_:_:_::_:_:_~:_:_:_::._-~ T E l,EPHO~}_; 7 J I inp- through the halls. This afternoon at 4:00 o'clock the and Morgan McKay. position~ The !:',((II'(' t hnt j<; ,-\)WU)<; 0 11l'Jl ( 0 Aenedkts will hold an important Competition for oth<"r s.oc u ;;TY. ('l , L·n. FIL\TE H '\"ITY tho Run. l,IB E IP. I, .\~ .~~ ,~,~ ~~~~\1 '10 '\'~ ),'OR ::::tl::d l:.o:~:~ua~!!);eq:e~te~a;;I:: CACHE VALLEY present. See {Continued fr<>m Page Oue) PRINTING ♦ ments for the Branch of the Agricul­ O PES H onrn PHO )I \\ ' EF.I{ FLORAL CO. TROTMAN .\lnap ; in th (' Hi~h c>~l ;l I l•'edcra l \ ,·enu c tural College at ('edar City, inc luding Sl )·Je o f Che .\rt an Increase In gene ral malntenanc(', Prom week will be celebrated with FOR F IRST ('LASS $HO E nc- open house at all of the> fraternities 8ngra ven Stationery. An• so badly needed to strengthen the PAIRll\'G. WE ALWAYS 0 1\'E no1111c-ements, etc work or the Branc h nnd reward. In All students are invited to visit the HOT EL LO GAN houses on Satu rday afternoon, April I SE R \' ICE AND SAT ISFACTION J)art at least, t he devoted facu lty at BARBER SHOP Cedar City , who for many years hnve i and Sunday the eighth. : :JO \\'B ST Cl •:X'l'F:B STHF.ET j J.P. Smith & Son tolled with missiona ry zea l to place ♦ SPRIXG Jua · ,n ,;s IC.\(.'JLD IOHE I L l'ro11111t 11t'"',; Our Hobby \\'HE BE C J,.\ SS l' STl. OE 'l'T:-i the Institution where It now ls in t TH .\ OE The Hackamore Club came to ·------·----~ I ~~~ t~~nflclenC'e or the people of the 1 1 life with the first signs of 1:1prlng --- The income of the College, begin- and held a well attended session last Ro yal Shoe Shining and nlngIn1919 wi ll be mste,lally in-Tuesday. It was decided to meet 1 later on In the month and complete Here is I Hat Cl ea nin g Pa rlors :~•:~•:·v!~u:l:,.;i~onb•:;"/~~~::;1~:~ I)lans for. the 11\'estoC'k exhibit 11 l Fo r L d lc-. an d Gt•nt -- lion In the so-callC'd Oecupq,tlon Tax. which will be held In connection ! St•H n Sh ine$ ror .-:.oc I The Experiment Station receh•ed + -- + The Heart ...' --- ~-·o_._,_ '1_o,_t_h_,_l•_t_o ___ ::u~~:r~::~i::;t~~s n:~r:ta'~h::h :~!,1~ I J 8 Wll , 1,1.\:\I (TTil:E l.l , ." T lw Store Tha t St•llo: Good, ror <'"P:nltlon or Bxuerlment Station J1J1nne 4fitl ,v. Rc>slden<'e Hnrcl\\ n re PHl('l~S Hl•;ASO!\'ABLE NEW work ls ('Specially gratifying. be­ Logan lltah Larson Hardware Co . C'A.ust•, In a mensure, thE> research work or th(' Institution represents +­ .., "2 West Center Stre<'t the very fountain head from whic h DE LAVAL ------, f!ows much of fnct and princ iple li e is Well Paid IVho is Wea j t:~ ?ureb r('d Reg istered i which bE'C'OmC'sthe sustaining force Satisfied ; HE new De I.nvn.l Sepnr­ 1 ~:1t! :nr~~:::u~:~o!~s ~.~a;h:;~p!1~: Thrr..t's 0111' cw~tonu•,$ 0J)irl• T ato r bow l, with pntented ~;t HCOA1fitJN I I ~ I t th(' staff or th(' Expe riment Statlo!l I inn, tangential tubular milk 1>ns­ The Selr-Centrlng Bow l or th~ ~ cw - sages and patented removable : En thu ...1 11<.t k ll olsl ein (1ub ~. will b" supported In th('lr great j Ire JH"CJ)n.ral lo meet y111,, n Orte r.lzt>:I i..11OY<'r lhC' cou ·: Without our asking for It the Leg-1 1 uDeratl'd at a glv<>n SJ)t'('t!, greater skimming effirll'ncy an I C'aparlt) : try, nud they are making wonder- tslature Increased the F.xtt>nslon Di- I .\ VF-SE D. than has ('\'er beror" be<>n attained In any othe r <'rt>am separator bov. I. : ful prottr<'ss In establishing test- vision ln<'om('. Thus, more loudh· I But asidE> from th<' big advantages of greater C'npadty und ('loser I bJ,; assoclatlons, and In co-oper- I than In words, doe!I the popu larity : La fount H ~a. Co. skln·mlng, there art• mnny other Important lmpron•1:wnta ln thc> ,'.',;e\\· : atlve effort In eradicating disease I and succE'SIJ of Extens ion wor k ex-\ ~• ------' De Laval. th 1 1 All dls(·a nr(' now lnterc-hnngeable, and arc> unnumber('c l. Thc>r<' ! :;;;;~n ~ ~('i°r"nlll~;:~bn:hae\1:~ : ~:!:"t~ts~~:t 1:~: 1 ~ ~:~/:); ~~~::; I 2-1 \\'. l <.t ~orth SI. PIHHIC' 87 a re rrwc>r disrs. On account of g rE>n.ter SlfllPli<'itr or 'bowl <'Ont!lru<-­ : sl"l.ndard or dealing, and In many I AgC'nla, men nnd women, who , muC'h I y S · I Att · tlon, the New De Lava l Is easier to wash and, ca 11aclty con11lrlr red . Ii• : wnya aC'CQm1>llah the mu:lum or I 118 the Aposll<>S of old, have carrle 1 our pPCla enbon still easfc>r to run than befo rc>. ll lih grade constru<'tlon nnd d<'slgn, : ,.;nod for all brredere or Holsteins I thr .1,;o~pPlor aclon<'e a nd nr t ln ag- 1... cnllNI to our lln<' of \l l'11'/ol01, ·. togethE>r with J)C'rf<>ct nuiomatk lubrication, a re a guarnntt•t' t hat t h~ , In their loc-nlltles. There's big ! rl<-ultur11 to thl'l very doo rs or th(' Ing and S,\lmml nA" ( ' 11p-.. .\h..,o- splendid no Lava l rc>cord ror du rabl llty wi ll be matnialnetl In the nPw 111 111 sty le mnl'hlne. ! ~~.~~~(\ :~ol~~:ln~l.g "Black and P<'OJ)le The cou nty agentM rep re- \~:~~1~~;~· mt!::11 :;,1:~:''i'.:;11~: ~ 1 sent thE' grc>ntesl single eclucntlona l R I' S 'X('n Catnl og ,, ill h(' mnllt-d np o n r('(JU<'"'t I Sen,t ro, ;c'RF,E lllust , Rted De•- I ro,« In l'tAh today, 0 1senporting Goods : rrh 1the Onnklete. Th e Hnl '-lt'i n- I During the dlaC'u88lon of l'. A. C I F, -,,... ,,, n , ..~,..l'III I Inn n r '" 1<'rfrn. I a 111>roprlatlona, the memlwrs or the Company THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 1 F' L. Houghton, Sec'y, 1 I Legis latu re. time a nd again. r e- Ji'PtlAk<.f or B(•nt 16~ llN>11duny. Xe" \' o rk 20 Eas t )hull ..o n str('('t. ( 'hh-111,Co : 0"'( :?1tfl Hr'ltt f'lhorn. \ I marked upon the wldf>-open democ- E,i•<•rt Oe n •lopln~ nnd l'rlnlht~. ,J 0.000 BR\ \( ' HES \ \'I) 1.0( '.\I , .\Gt-:'i( IES TIIF WOHLD 0\ EH I ra('y whl<'h 8('f'lll('d to p('r meate th<' ·------~ ·~======1/'