Student Life, March 12, 1920, Vol. 18, No. 21

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UTAH,

or the Utah Ai;rrlcultural J,'Rll)A\',

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SIXTEEN AGGIES AGGIE DEBATERS GOTOSUMMER GET RECEPTION CAMPS ATB.Y.U.

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LOCAL R. o. T. c. UNITS TOI E X C E L L E NT SPIRIT IN BE REPRESENTED AT MON• . DEBATING AT SOUTHERN ROE, PRESIDIO AND HOL· · UNIVERSITY ABIRT TRAINING CAMPS The membcni of the debating team

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The l'. A. ~have sixteen: ~~a~l~hye~nb~h:l;c ~:a~~:c;! r1•11rt>11cntatlv\•II In three R. 0. T, C. J ,nstltullon. The Aggie debaters wer~ trl\lnfng camps tbla summer. ThO,to.keu from the hotel to tho acenc or following naml'd men w\11 lenv,. combat and back again arter the en• ~=:c~l;;P~-u~::a:u::t~~:r:~~~:1 va;~ Fort '.\1onroe: Vern Owen, Fred Conway. J. M. Kllpack, M. L. WUaon, L. W. Harris, W. H. Holme■, w, B. Groesbeck, H. T. Jones, J. A. Orrm. Motor tran1port men lo Fort Holablrb, Maryland: John F.

Next Mond~~ the curtain rls cs on the College play which, it la I ver!' likely, will be ncclntmed the ,;rentest auc ce88 evcr present ed by

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compared with the large number enrolled It 11 gratifying to •a)' the lt>Hl that the school will be rcpreaented In the three camps named. 1 :~::- a: :::d.ye~hes: m::e:~~ recelve practical training In their re1pcctlve fields and will be of great 1 ::::~:;c:b~n :::u::e~ea:h~o : :r~~ each year. With the advent of thd 1ummer training camp the standard ot R. O. T. C. unlta throughout the country will be materially In<'rea.■ ed.

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AGGIES VICTORIOUS IN I DEBATE WITH MA C

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~~:a:::r~::1 ::::;~s ;~ 0~!\r::;~~ were Me1ar11. Joseph Jarvi ■, 1tudent body preeldent; Lorenzo Jenning■, debating manager; Erneet Wilkinson, Lionel J acobsen, U!Roy Cox, Frank New.nan, Joseph Olpin, Professors Snow, Peter■on and Pli.rdoe, Ml11e11 Gtll.>!e Nickson, Violet Johaaon, The!. ma Eggert■eu, Fern Whitney, Mary Wooler, Elva Chipman, Afton New-1 well and F.lolae Day, and the U. A. C. d team ao coach. The B. Y. U. haa 8 very ■ trong acbool ■ plrlt which la a very valuabll"'

~!~:~/:n:e t::: ~:::; !~~:g:i! M. A. C.-RELATIONS CORDIAL his might for the candidate ■ who ----seem moat poaslble and prob• 1 The U. A. C, represented by Adrien lmmedlnte relief, 1he 11ropo1cd soluable and altogethe r ntttng ro r Altken and Leroy Funk won n two tlon was unsatisfactory because of the va riou s reapon ■ lblllllc ■ en• to one dccl ■ lon from the Montana apparent radlcnllsm In the ranks of tailed In the ■ tudent body of• Agricultural College 111 • the debate organized labor and because n fices. public emplo)'ee. as the Ll.'achera Is, If, by chance, you are a victim at Bozeman Inst Frida)' night. Tlu .: does not have the right to allg .1 of wavering decision and can- 1 que1tlo11 wns: "'Resolved. that th,· hlmselr with one clnsa of soclet)· not decide 011 tho person you school tcacher■ should organize and a~alnst all the rest. should like to push gently Into afflllatc with the American l'"'ederuTh~lr opponents malntnlned 1hat the limelight, It might be ad• Lion of Labor." uff\11atlou offers tho only lmmedlatP vlsnble to ext ra ct last week' ■ Montano was ab l} repreaerncri IJ} r<'llcf anti th11t It Is loglcal a nd Student Life from the bottom or I Mr, Briggs and Mr. Sutherland, tile ' 1,rncl1C'al because of labor·s vital In-

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~l~~;:gae~d E~,:;el~~blnaon, Thatcher The ■tudent executive■ dlspo1ed ot the matter of student management or the book ■ tore In quick atyle when Hulme Nebeker moved that thd propo■ ltlon be tabled Indefinitely. Or. Peteraon, President of the Colleg•, t,ad ■ ubmltted to the Student Body Pre■ ldent data concerning a coopera• th ·e store In ■ueceaful exl1tcnce at Oregon Agricultural College. WhllP agreeing that ■ tudent contrOI here. of a ■ lmllar n ■ ture would be dealrable If tbe beneftt•. 1ucb •• cash and trade dlvldenda on purchases, and the

The ye ■ r ly Military Ball baa become a matter of 1920 bl■tory at the college. Pronounced a aucceaa rrom eve ry ■tandpolnt. The Ba.II moved orr like clock work; eapedally •o, ror at 8 o'clock ■harp the music ■tarted the dancer■ on the flnit lap or the even· Ing' ■ pleasure and at 12 ahart the curtain lowered on the fe■ tlvltlea. Man)' out of town vlaltor■ were In atte nd ance from Salt Lake, Ogden, th em a nd Provo, especially. Among

practice gained In running the store waa Miu Elaa Bamberger, daughter could be realized a■ they hav e at of ~~=r~:;:;n::, 110 anJilou■ lo wit• Oregon; the committee dl ■a(lproYe~ th d h th h ot taking over the book•tore upon neu e gran mare at t ere waa penning a •tatement of tbe aecre-1acarcely enough left for a marchln~ tar, abowtng that In only two years squad. A• aoon aa th e march wa■ a.n ■Ince 191Z ha■ the bookstore 1hown :~~bn~~~ ~~:u~•n:knt~t:::-:rsco:;:!~ balance■, every other year 1howlng Ing officer ordered his men down ~ overdraft■, A review by Mr. CoburnlmAke up tbe march. 'l'be unu■ually of the condition ■ which made the. large croud which comprl ■e■ mlllta.r, book1lore not • paying propo•ltlon bill■ waa 80 much In evidence th at rurther convinced the membeni of the, Improper dancing would have been rommlttee that no advantage could· lmpoaalble Men Ir there had bN>n any be gained by 1tudent management of present who cared to Indulge In the the ■ tore. pastime. The debating co uncil was allowe,l Military decorations were <·arrled to PXCffd It• budget $20.00 to pu out w1th naga to the right of ua, flag■ campu ■ t'Jipen ■e■ of the Pomona. to the left or u• and flags all around Collt-ge debating team which come■ u ■, while etrectlve po■ter• and hert- from Claremont, California thirteen dreu anlta gave Ju ■t the some time within tho nen ■ Ix weeks .. neceuary variation to the scheme Thia action aaured the C'allfornl • When there •·u time for It the punch debate, for PrNldPnt Pett>raon had out1lde helped to keep the daucer■' a.-reed to aend a team Ua:ere upon vocal organ ■ 1ufrlclently lubricated to the conttn1enry that the Stutlen1 make con,·ersatlon ea.■ y. Hody Or1llnlsatlon woiild pay lh~ There wu a 1ufflclently large (C'ontlnuH on page four) · (C'ontlnued on page thre e) I

A. C. HAS WON FIVE OUT OF SEVEN DEBATES

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tlonally strong one and unu■ually well bnlanced, Mr. Ch•l1tlan•e11 and Mr, Allred with Ml111 Egbert, Miss Finch and Miss Amu ■aen compose a 1 •~;r:o:: c:r:~:;1 :n:1:. unThe aup11ortlng cost which 11 composed or Hugh Harvey, Peter John-

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TRIP POSTPONED

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Wednesday The tour or the Glee Club, aa outlined In la1t week's Issue or Student Ltre, waa postponed to March 17 due to the sudden Illness or Mr. Blackner. He Is fast recovering, however. nnd will be able to leave with the company next Wednesday. Th r y will appear at Monroe on Thursday afternoon, March 18, anJ n.t Richfield du rin g tho evening ot th e same day. Moroni will be entertalned tluring the afternoon of Fri-

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on Saturday nlgbt 2 l\~l~~bb! ~ltvheen go:~ 0 o11portunlt)' to hear some good alngIng. No ■ tops will be mnde at Salt Lake or Ogden, but Tue1day evenIng Brl~ham City will be serenaded. Theo Wednesday night our local people wlll be handed a treat at the Tabernac le. Friday will be apent In Rol1e, Idaho, and Saturday In Twin Falls.

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the i,1toreat or ■tudent1 and facultv I the U. A. C. Almost every colleg~ pledge cards were algnccl to the and unlver1ll)' In the country ha■ Its nmount or $6330.00. This amount Y. W . C. A. Why do we not have 1~ ~ore than wa■ hoped for by the one! Jf It would do ror our girls 8 Y optlml■ tl 11nd will r?rm what the v . M. c. A. haa done and 18 nucleus tor th e carrying on of th '' doing for the boys It would be well work nPXl year, " '" worth while, Let us ado1n the At the last meeting of the "\ s logan, "We want a Y. w. C. A. at co un cil with th~ advisory commltteP the U. A. C." of th e College"\· M. C. A. It wa ■ de• The National Board of the Y. W. clded that to carry on the work C. A. Is asking all the people of tho next year, a ■ It 1hould be carried 011, country to help them out In their It would be neces■ary to conduct a work of serving the women of the th er col• country, alatewldo campaign. In They have a■ked the people th rougllotlt of Lo«an to help too, to give what lrge■ a nd universities 11 :~:~:~a:n~h~: ~ ;:r;!e\::t :;l~e~': they can. Jr we give rather llbe,rally 1 11 conirtbute rreely to the "Y" cau■e. we con ai,k them to e■tabllsh a \. W. It Is felt tbat the people or Utah C. A. here. would al■o be Interested In th!■ work. Before long \18 hope to have the It lanned ral■e enou h b this llttle hlue triangles to dl■trlbutc 11 P 10 g )' about to Indicate that the wearer th0 0 ~::•~~t;;~~!:~;\~n c~b==e~eb~ r~: me ~ 0~ u:~~~~ has done his bit for the cau1e. We 0 ;~rklng among the eight men who bave won ( ___ .. hope to hove the men or the college place& on tho lnt er-<:olleglato team ■ CONTEST FOR CASTO aa well as the women wear the emthis yenr. One or the object• or the blem of the Dig Sliter who did 10 debate 11 to provide a trip ror men MEDAL MARCH 5 much during the war to entertain, to who have given a great deal or time ___ cheer and to brighten the live■ or the to debating o.nd who•e ablllty hna The oratorical conte■ t for the hoya In camp. If you can afford only been proved. medal given annually by Prof 10 ccnta our Big Sister wlll be happy . George D. C'a1to will be held ht to get thtl.l. However moat of us +-------,-,---~ lchapel Mnrch 23. The contest for should be ab le to give a quarter or STUDENTS VOTE I the Caito medal will be the Ja ■t or, more. FOR $10.00 FEE : It.■ kind thl1 year and mnny young Let u1 u ■ e till ■ method or 1aylng. Thf' amendment to Article II followeni or the art or expreulon are "Thany you, Y. W. C, A, ror what of the s. e. Constitution 88 out• expected to rub shoulders tor high you did for the boys or our college lined In laat week's Student honors. and our country during the war." I Life, pa ■■ed the ■ tudent body by 1 The conte ■ t 11 rather unique In tha• _ _.__ a vote or 122 to 61. I It offers o chance for remale students Mias "Pracllcla Homella." Merrill I Tbe new amendment provide ■ I to compote and thus lower tho ■ tock ' ha ■ arrived nl the practice hom-, ror a student body reo or $1 o of the men, Last year the contest whore 1he will add to the prac-to repla ce the old $6 rec. wa ■ won by Miss Marguerite In- tlcablllty or the home and receive ..-. germen her future training. complet ion by which the U. A. C. will meet Pamona Co lleg e, of Pamoua, California, In a debate, about tho Iii.It of April. Pa.mona College \1 a private• Jy endowed College or very high 1tandlng. It la localed about 60 mllea ■outh ea.at of Lo■. Angele&. The tonta_ live agreement provides for a dual debate; each co llege to have a negatlve and n.n afflrma t lve team which wlll call ror a debate In Pamona ,and In Logan on tho ■ame ni ght, Each college will ■tand the expenaee or Its own team•. The que■ tlon ha■ not yet been de• 1 c~~~d:T!::: ~:;.i::a~a:h e b 10;~:; 0 1 !hould elect one third of tho director■ of lndu ■ trlal corporations. The debatln council ba.■ not yet decided ho! It will choose the 011

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two readings by Prof. Earl Pardoe. Prof. Pardoe left a very vivid Impresalon of his remarkable ablllty at Impersonating first the broken dlath th ~:~ 0 ;~, ~h:~edoer ant~e :t:11::. a; deltclou1 buffet luncheon wo.s served. The party broke up at an hour when

~:::t ::~.t:::·ma!:etl: :::ti'ba~:~: entire student body 11 pushing them --on to aucceu. Here on the hlll we A. Ruusel Croft, may today be ■ re leas exp reulve of the apprecla-1 <'ailed editor of Student Life by lion we fe el tor those who roprcaeut r-ea ■on of an action taken WeUnea (Continued on Page Four) day by the Executive Committee o: -the Student Body organization. Fer the rest of the year Croft will ftll the po■ ltlon lert vacant with tbe ddpar-

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Hayea, Jamea P. Taylor. Wllllnm F. a number of prominent 1tudcnta of eowm ■ n, Murland W, Flab, Jame ■ R. the 8. Y. U. were Invited. The time and Eldon J. Ro&engreen. To was ■pent In infantry ramp at Presidio, Call- giving toa ■ ts 1 1 :;r1: ar:eltt:a~. t~l:u:~~~:;·la 1~ abn)'d;:o

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was a mo■t decided 1ucceas both aoctolly and nnancla lly. Over •'\ght hundred couples danced, strugg ed. @hh·ered and shook to the captlvallng a1rsln11 ot the F. B. Jazz orche■tra. To ace the antic■ of some or tboae b'))'S 011 the noor would mnkc you think that they were still tho gamboling green of the cooties or el ■e had a relapae of ahe ll shock. You c:•r• talnly ml11ed the Jam of your lite It you were not there. They were nil there even to the \ \llagc cut•UP with hi ■ bottle or hair tonic, Tho■ e having the dance In charge are de■orvlng of much credit for tho success of the ball. The hall was taetefolly decorated with bunting and c,ld glor)'. The rcrre1hmcnt11 wore of high order and well ■ervcd and de• spite the large crowd everything 11u1ed off smoothly, All rowdyism was quickly 1uppre88cd through the efficient work or E. J. Dieh l nnd hla asRl ■ tanta. Thc Gnllo11 netted the i;:ovcrnnicnt vocational ml'n a 'lCal 0

"What Every Woman Knows." Nibley Hall,Monday, 8:15


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Rl<k,No,m,I Coll,ge nt Rrxhurg. Id aho. Sho 111 dolug Printed Componr mu ch ex 11e rlm ental work a long th " line or special nutrition with lltt\, ~ os he r nll'dlum. Since 19 , t 9o 3 , nt Log~uj 1 whi te mice f,;11tored na aecond-closa ,moll mnltcr September th lieg e Mlsa Cutler has 1 8 Utoh, under th e Act ot Mnrch a 1897 Accoptnnc,: ror mnlllng at spec \cav ng e co rato of poetago provided rnr In Section 1103, .\ct nt October 3, 1917, tnught nt th e Oneldn ,~cado m)', at authorized Aug ust 22 , 1918. P r eston a nd ha s atudl~d ont' )car t, oohing In the

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NEW ED ITOR AT HELM Student Life 111onre more the l)rotegoc o r n ne" and lnex11erle11ced Junior P r om March 19 edito r . The new mon at the helm with t h e nld of the staff "hl clt wna le ft ) ___ very well organ ized by Mr. Bnrber wlll a tt empt t o mnln tnln the sa me high John Hnnd Lycu m at Tabernacle standard that baa c hara cte r ized the paper In the past. We ho11e th(' . ton ight. Student ca rda good. sheet will atlll be n c r edit to th e ln at ilutl o n. Much hns been aal d abo ut th e 11ollcy o r college papers. As near as d b. 1\1 we are able to ascertain the policy or Student Lit e has been to KN thej Two., men b~i°~t:: ;:::_e ) r s. ll<'ws und present It In an accurate a nd l11te lllg e11t manner; Inn way th a t !·Farr. - 7 Nor~---

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C'h! :~1i:1/~~ay~:,:d~:: ol•~ugl:~ ll o mc until o nC'w worker can be sl"!cur od t'cooomlca In the Jordon high school. for Summ ll h·os done clu b work ond Is now tenchLaura Peters, o '14 alumnus made Ing at the Bran ch A. c. at Cedar. herself an ex pe ri ence d lnatf u~tor by

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Elion Agren. hom e domonatrntor f or Weber nnd Summll co unti es and on alunrnua of 'H ffnda the houaewives of he r two co untie s clamoring ror more knowledge on the sub j ect o r lnfout nutrition. She 11 n \10 glvlug much ht'lpfu l advice towards he lJilnll: th l" womoll solve the clothing

Agreo 1 1 1 01 : j Mias Culler wns the organizer of ~>e~i ~wo/e;: ::.:h~:~:::~ ~ N~t~~ Home Economics He h\ work 111 th e A.t p.rC's~nl. she 11 doing government

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Agricultural College.. by tb o Enrl & Englnnd Publlahlng LtJgan, Utah.

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11 : r!~~~~n~r o~\ : !~~:;oE~ . C. hos been pr esented to the library or that College. On e pag e wr itte n In 1846 quotes students' board at $ l a week. l ,E LASO STAX"l-'ORU Sor o rh)' hou se. are taboo at l~eLand Sta nford . Hereafter the glrl s 1 l It li ve at the dormitories. The ::~,, wss mad e In the Interests of 6 lowe r ing H . C. L . I

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r exe:;1,:!g~nt :;d:;c;:s;;~r~:t,:~~;t:t:::~:':::Y v:\~e;i~~n;~t:,!d:~ 1: 0:·eekh' f Satu tla y night. We must admit thnt cond ition s nro Just a tr lfl e abnormal this year; C S L 8 11 there being an exce pti ona lly large number or new studen ts who thus t ar Good room for r ent. • • ha ve perhaps not boon rully ::i.wak8ned t o their ro latlon to th e Inst itution office. • In so far as Ila tradition s and Idea ls ore conce rn e d. Student bo~ a r e good tor Compulao r y attendance at c ho11el baa not been necesaarr In the pa11t Joh n Hand Lvce um numb e r tonight. and ahou ld not be 111 the future, but nt pr ese nt It might aid 111 showing

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tok e n from the beat of prob lems at ran dom It may eas il y be seen that tbe queatoina were 1101 all simp le. and

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~~;m:~e a:b~:~i 8 nrt~~1g~:;wl~dg:a;~et; ~~J:: ~::e~~•eu~:' ~~ !~~;;:~e:t~ 1~:: :1~:~1:~~ie :t~~~~ilu:~:o~~ mn: ,: , l)('('-Kn own a1Tectlo11ately 111 from sim pl e Hg ur ea of a dditi on to present position to an act or klndn~a; activities on the hlll, except for o yea r , ''B lackie'" ( In view or aome or his; 88 whether or not a volt la equa l to tit• • perfo r med for 011 old auditor O\er or two 11hl'n he 11•01In the a rm )". He soot)' charac teri st ics. no doubt) E. l'tl. F. o f n Lec lanch cell. Wea- twe nt y yeara ogo. Thruout Illa ad- :aecured his commission na lie uten ant Ployed rootbo ll with th e 146th F . ton ce ll or Exide bnt\ery, It th e dress ho om11hoalze d th e volu e of ser- ot O trainin g ca mp In Texas and went before com ing here. Regar ded aa 11 num b er of cylind ers In n Cad \ll ac la vice to others. direc tl y over ael\8 where be served , d demon eve rrwh ere exce pt i tour. six or eight; wbothe r Machen Ps)·co loglcal accounting, as all Item wit h distinction In the Light Artllle r y tho Beto hous e. was rear e d nelle wrote about science, art, must : n 11pen r ed quite tnctltloua but l_n real\- branch of the se r vice. Nick Carter and Horatio Alger 011 or iiolltlea; If t he liver \ 8 located In ty It \1aa not tor he ex 1ilalnod A r nther peeullnr Incid ent or Judging from his propensities toward he nd , chest. neck or abdomen. If accounting depends on 50 mlln) Poulter'• ca r eer he r e Is that al- nbd uct lona. etc. Native of Ogden. "cobal"' nnd "Intrigue·· ore a)·non- things we cannot \'l1ualize, but mere- , thoough he wna ono of the for e most \\ ' ln n nu (' lwrrr-A Thell\ fr om o r~u a. Jr music a nd 1,oetry com• ly acco))t. Mr llaye s Is n strong be• men In organl%1ng the eolloge glee souther n Utah. She te lls wild tol es bll1ctl constitute oporn. If plant", !lever In psycolou·. am\ In the Idea l'lub nnd has been Inst r umental In of the little papooses ahe used to storC' food In their leave,. Whotl1er1that men are born, thnt_ noture and br in ging It up to hi prese nt hi gh tench, but we thll1k she didn't. the cur r e nt In 8 dry ce ll fl ows from • not nurtu r e la 11rlmarlh the dt'term- 1atnnda rd he h os nl"!\'Cr nccompnnled It Bents Frnnz Rath 011 the piano. Siu• the ml11u1 to the 11lu1 pole or v\sn ! Iner of a ma ns succesa In ony ,·euture .. o n Its nonun l tour Two years ogo h~ hRS the ayt'at disposition nt the A. \l'r&a. Whether MIIC'a Sta11tll1h mar•l "'TIie source or nll l\te la from left for the orm}· h1st before the trip, . e url ·gholr (very, very curh·l and rtNI Pr lsc \ll o. How many times na within: education Is the unfoh!lng of Inst siirlnJ' he r et urn ed from the C' • rtent: wllh a uome llke a fl owM h ~•R\')' 18 a hox weighi ng half n ton us what h1 wlthlu. ,\tte ut lon ta o ,dis~ nrmy Just after the men returned and 8 f _ llu ni-rl'<lilni sc n--Stal"I in 1 halt 8 box weighing ho lt or n ton ltlngulahlng characte ri stic of o\t'r) this rear he 11 forced to \eove on the h ; dramntlea. This year h e 0 11 r,nd O hoU? ,vlu.'lhor thc., general mnn n nd womt'n. \\'I th 1111 ' iiowf'r or e\'O ot the trip. muilc I R(l!n man, und lw gol!a t i10 t of a concentratio n everything la 11osslbli• "Bu~" bas be('n prominent In class hi t he e g I - detall1 of burglarOt l I I Ilk th shape tn Y s e b . -and Work la the Jor or llte"' nrt• some iind l'lub nftalrs around school He ihrou,rh e lilt e . up In the hanann, boot, anu~a:; or M ~~olm of thl' tenw epigrams tnkon from th<' hos sclntlllated In the <'Oll ege drnnm bing houses 81 Ir 11e;,r~:·a re on t he 1 11 m ustcn 1 I' or \\'bNhcr ~ln)'CS. ~l~nto~iu;h~g-.. nt;;::. apenkers nddrt'SS · and Olll'rn. TIii big boas voice b n1 nl- trncle. 1-11 or Polk \\OS iirea ( . During tlw ('0Unll' or 11111J('{'ture wa,·11 bl'eD a anur('e of delight In thP u• ll o. . I tl1tlc S1inulah War. If th e unit of i•ll'ctrlcal. !\lr. Hnyesa ex11lolned some of the In_ np~rri and his worlc of the rtrst thre(' Rm • <IC';ot--S h oots a lilt ~ 0 lJl pr••~sur(' b.-. expressNI In amprr<' II, trk111l, problPmll that the mining nights of th<' W('l'k In thl' (londolll'f'I wmp11rt1IIIC'llt Into (Ill' Ph f l th e MIii·.· ,·om1m11y"s oOll'lnl11 nnd th,. kO\'l'rn- hn<i t1rou1!:ht h im ndrled lnurola. volts, ohma or watts. It n1mo11pher<'. 11 8 di•voti•e of 118 1 ~ 1 11 1.1ourl compromise provldi•tl fnr " nwnt otfll'\111" hn1·,• lw<'n rorci'•I to r"nll••r w\11 mnkl' 1111 home nn d tor wouwn. \\'as onl'o kno...,n to En~ freeing of nil th e slaves within th at \\re1lllfl wl1h sln<'e thfl a1h·1•nt of llu- 1,,.ndonnl' t l'l'"I' In 01!:"den nlth oul!:"h he l'nde tlu• snnl'llllll of n lloine .r dl111rtct. If lll<' right (If trial hy lnl'OIIH' tin: lnwll H,• uq:NI tlw d,•- wlll hi' 1111(\rrlhC' dlrl'l'tlon or th(' 1•nr\\", R In Jull nn Ell 11'"''· hlll h<' lmll nd Jurr nrlsr,a u l•r common lnw wlwn n•loi1ment of lnltlnth·,, and to ahow Park<' Oill"III ("(lmpnn,·'a brnnch or- ~1r,·1• \ln"I that ,\own. ~!a,I<' ll,•b •r !h o rcmshl<"rntlon \11 controv,.rsy ,,-.,. thnt there Is al,· :l\"~ n pO!l"lbllltr of rtr,, i•t Kr,nl'IA11 rlll'. Mn C'II\ tamnu~ b~· !wing trnm II 11 1 11 1 1 0 1 1 ~,:·::::11~:~::t>~.!:1\::K ~:::;p: :. \l :~ : ,er:~~~r~n~(': :.;l ~;::~n~ wl;: ~\ ..:·":a~e111~: ('1\ l'O~\~tc: i,:: which 11ho11\dmakl" him Oil<' or _,h e ,1ruggle. U the tloat chambl'r In nn ll'cturl:' of n 111:inr<'rontly In ~nit Lnk<' wl\l 1,... n nrrn~llnPnl rllrnre nt nll talr11 be 11t luforml"d ~ien 1; ~:~ c~~~tr~ : ~ 10 11 11 11 8 1 1 ~:o:~:~ hte kept as near ~~::~:o~~~~~l~:i::~1:t1i~,:. t<';~\: a ; 1:~ :::'rt1~;~~11~· •~1:; l':/:;~~:: li"~-lt:~ ~~ ~~b:::: 1;h~ ~?;nh~ ~d nho an d ~\"yomFrom thl• few nbove 1•xo111 1i lt,. r P<'C'IV<'Ithou1nnd1 of dnllnrs n Wl'<'k tht'l lh•(' stock m<'n and tll('lr prnblom11 In~

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Excellent Dining Room and Lunch Counter Popular Price s. Barber Shop and Billard Co nn ec tion. Special Attention Given to Partie s and Banquets.

' demo111trntlon of all stoc k remedies In at lll et lca. Comee from n long nnI.OGAN vu t out by the Parke Dovla Company. ~l"!atr}' or ath le te s n nd la 0110 betto r "Buz" should have r e port ed last thnn the beat of them . P rov ldo11 ~londny but was detained on accou nt dtd proctlce for the coll t!ge1 ____________________ 1111 011 when In ,_exeess of the required Treaaure or the L"toh Copper Com• or his lmi iortant part In tho opera. i'h)'&lrlon duri n g footba ll aeoaon. getamount. The prob lome Incl ud ed In pnn)' o r Salt Lnke City. Tho nddroaa Poulter came to the U. A . C. from tl ug broke n up quite frequ ently . Co ~th<' exomtna tloll arc Intended t o de• wu mude doubly In t eresting br the the Weber No rmal In 19 15 an d sin ce spleuous for the noi se h e d oe111t 6

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n,ol< ~d,,m~•'•'•,•,~•h•o •,01~xn:~et •,•.~,• ,•,, now, ... .. " .....,, .. 0 1 the pr eildent of the Home Ee Clu b, and therefore res ponsib le for a ll the I great things you henr about It; sh e I Sorosla; rathe r musical. andj 18 0 atr lkh1gl) • lady- lik e. Ed~: : : uo1~

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JOB

finish his school w-,rk and enter .ac ti ve om iiloymeu t 18 Irvin Poulter. fnmlllarly known as "B uz" •·Buz"' goes to Ogden next Sa tu rday t o become uaaocl.ltod with the Parke Dnv ts & Company aa District Anima l Hu sbondry-man. 1118 dis tri ct will Include nd 1 1 1 :~ ;:::~ u:~:r:e o~da::~

Hayes Lectures To K. K. K. ~\;;

freshman. The e examination 1ucce11afu\ly The best and moat forceful leeture passed gives 1\x h ours of high sc hoo l delh•ered before the K . I<. K . this, credit, transferable to college credit year was give n by Mr. John M Hoyes,

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~:• r~:~~~:~::G known 01 1 10 "Tho Ir on Skull" has bee n or ganized for teaching thla and yet cn lc ul atlng at th e u. of W yo ming , l Inna old as th e hi story or man hi m_ t:. or t". I se lf . A dramatic rr ater nll) '. "Tbe 0 0 10 1 th 18 ;at; e: : 1:~~ Siih lnx", o lat~s\tfa~:;: ::~u:t 811~'r;!~ ! :~;: ~:: 1: 11 ed his add r esa by quoting a poem ::: ~~e~~:\!~clo l a O) • h f rom t he Sanskrit which se t forl a 1 ) rare bit o r l ndlnn ~~~o eop hy . S

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at.

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60 per be or value to know how the grades :

these to be repreaentntlve or the rt!malnder, fnlr ly accurate reaulta mo;· be predicted. The a\·eroge tends to cling close ly to t he 60 per cent mark which hab been placed as t he requ ir ed grade necessary to pass the teat. Th e 118 1 ~:h::~;7::;t;og:a'°s!~rtl::t ~~ b ~

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An exce llent 11oaltlon la open In a n ac t . farm me chani cs and og r lcu lture nt li, OP SE\'ADA COMPU L SORY C H A PEL Arco Hi gh Sch ool. Salary $2000 t o The co. eds of U. or Nevada de featA large numb e r of atudenta are aupportlng chape l exercises In a luk e• . $ 2200 . Men interested may get details ed the Son Jo se team 011 their r ecent warm fashi on or not at a ll . We believe that a majority of th e co llege from Dr. Hill . boakotba ll t ri p to the coast. students , 011d es peca lly the aeaeoned ones, would we lco me and SUPJ>or t any u. OF AIU ZONA 811 feasibl e meane to secure a lnrgo r attendance at chapel. San Ca rl os ~pony Ill L)•rl c Fifteen fraternlt)' men from

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Sigma Alpha announces tile. 11lcd,: Ing or Paul Dorlut1, '23, Rosal Bel imp, ':?3, ll enry Olal'II, '23. Paul !llnckler, ':?3 nnd J,;dwnrd Hntn1,\d, ':!3

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In Ogden

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"Thae'8 a little cllatf i11 erery thre8hing'' l. ~L Cornfed.

---1 llarold Sagle Wednesdar.

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FIRST CLASS SERVICE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT EXTENDED TO ALL. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.

R1;sources$1,500,000.00

Th<' lalt•ll Rulon White,

Delta Su 1,hidge11 nr•• '23. ('nrl llarr\11, '23. Should stand 111,011my feel." Ena T. Hf'iuon, ·~ :1. Hlr-h Johnston Exchangr '23, HC'rbert Maglt•by, '23, Oram for her -J'ack<-r, '22 and Lee and IA!Ster Mel That pool table has been o rder ed lor, '23. for tho main hall.

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Ml'fle JaC'k11on left last Monday forj - Reed Balley, '23, la 11l~dged to Pl ' hla home tn Bountiful. l'lllh. ".\n ounce ot performance Is Z('la Pl fraternity ___ worth a pound ot preachment." • • • Mr. Dolore Nichols, 'li, wns ll1 --Alpha Delta Epsilon recontly ,·lsltor at the College on Friday. Student " I am Indebted to you 11ledged Hnrold Claw1011, '23. Law ___ ror all I know." rencc Jones, '23, and Walter I Hub-

Min F.v11.Joy Nielsen spent week end visiting In Sult Lake.

SpringClothing

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Mrs. G. H . Toolson, rormer\y Ml!la I ~Ila Mathew, of Burley wos a gueH

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CLEAN ING, PRESSING and REPAIRING. Most Up-to-Dale Dry Cleaning Plant in City,

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1::h r::et:eu;::i:gofte::d:::~ not compare with the number who girl. !llevc loplng lhe subject rrom t h~ 1 886 d such 8 _ girl! 1f'glstered ror the WlntH term, there· Au You ihould time of pro-historic man to th·J , , , those blue e)CS and that wlnsomfl 11robable futur e . and aa the problem h, a marked lncreaae over laat )Car, amlle and your hea rt would be won 1pri•senta lticlt today. Prof. Petcraon Spring registration. T~o registrar rorever. E,·l'n her cry Is awe~• ' brought out In his talk how Science ha s been kept busy registering ne w 1mu s ic to the enr. But who wouldn l lnnd Rcllglon or n man'• ph\losopby 11tudents and re-registerin g old~cn·. with iuc h a combination a-. o r life has played and st\11 p lays tlu• , i_

Phone 258

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Mon-

Into ra11ture1 upo'I day eveni ng at the Sigma Alp ha. I her appearance there Tuesday _ Fraternity Hous e. Proressor W II• Morch 9 . Even th0 th e remlnln e al- llnm Peterson, tile Invited speaker, 1 l~r;~:,:~n~: e~t:~erl ~l:t Pg:::~ :;r::t~~~ ~::~:~:ln~~g ~:~tr~~

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~~r~~:n: nn\;; 11_e In the problem of 0 SUPPLY CO. Rreat numbt'r have remntned. which· teething all at the aamc time? AnFollowlni; the termination of Prof. BPBOIALTID ract la duo to the muny new couraes:swer m/J that If )'Oil can? Peterson's talk, members opened VULCANIZING, BA'ITERY which have been otrered for the 1 "tTncle .. Melvin has aui;gcsted th e up further dlacusalon by having hlm REPAIRING, IGNITION ~11rlug term. The new count'& lmvr · beautlrul name or Practlcla Homella a n swer queatlona dealing on the aub· CARBURETION. lJeen otrered wltb the special purpoa<>. but the feminine majorlt)' have nol Ject which lrnve grown out or the 118 N MAIN LOGAN, UTAH of providing courses tor the 11tud- taken kindly to It nnd undoubtcdlr 11roacmt regime of world society. I •_:::::::::::::::::::~ ,nts who wanted to stay during thr he wlll be overruled. The original Members present wnc: Hulme • Spring term. Ide a was, It ls uutleratood, that each :>:ebPker. J. Morrla Christensen. ♦ BATHR BBINBB With the dl'p:'lrtur e ot the Winter girl In the home wall to piny rt'al Wn\lace McBride, RuasE'll Croft, J <,ourae atudf'nta the A. C. will bi- mother t o the 111.'WCOmerfor a 11or-1Wn ldo Parry, Con \110.11 Wright. Shine~ able to handl e mon> vocatll"nOl. l01l or one week In co nn ectio n wtt:i Nebeke r. Douglas Q ('annon. nnd G I CARLISLE A GUDMUNDSON 11tud1mta and the Federal Vocational hn dutlt>s as hoste88, but thus far M Wrlsle) Board will no douht take advantn1te It has lll!en noticed that Aunt Amy -·Proprietors Logan ~·~•dt!~:/:~~d~:::ls more or th e hold11 on to It 11r:tty tonaclousl)·. DEATH FAMILY 18 Weal Centl'r Street

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<Contlnued From Pago Ono). numhl'r or cla111·erii to forc-e the or_ diE"11trn to plar above us ruthl'r tha'l on tho main rtoor. which lo~1:1ened to a clt•gn•e II)(' ,·olunw or their music. llowt•,·or, thoae vlsltora 11·ho rlockf>tl from rRrloua 11nrts of l!tnh and ldnb o at1 well 811the C'ollege 11tudt•nta nil l<•Rtlfl,.,I lo the IUl'f('!ll! of th1• ball l'l"••n tr lht• V illdn't Jl:f>I ll rhnnr~ to 1,11k huncls with th..- Go\·crnor.

GEO.

One or tlll' safl events which ln,,,,Jtably nnds Its way Into our llv,-wns the d1•ath of tho lllll<' daught,.r or Pr. J{•n11ln1t11,prort>HOr or Sol\11 at. the A. C She had been sutrl'rlnr trom pneumonia for a long tlnw wlwn slw died laflt 1''rlclu~. Mnrd1 :'i. It la th1> s\n('orl'O wish or Ille 11tuch1nt: of the Coll,•Rfl to l'Xt+,ncl tht•lr df•1•p, !Ill armpalh)' to Dr. J1•nnl11gs nnd hi {1mil: In their lo s.

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FOR THE BEST

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Manager.

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division.

SKIDMORE,

Phone 53

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On Center Street

UNION KNITTING MILLS

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MILITARY BALL BIG

BIG DAYLIGHT FACTORY Students Knitwear, Mackinaws, Athletic Goods Made to Measure . Your Registration Card enti tles you lo a 20 per cent Discount.

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Moderh BarberShop

;

Kodak

Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens

Soroala en tertained at a mlace l-1 has gom .. loneous shower and farewell party

Charles Price baa left school anti "Chose your work or your wor'r __ _ gone to California where he baa ac- wlll chose you." The end of the term mark ed the cepted a poaltlon as fleld inspector. exit o f Geneva Well1 or th e seniors.! --"A nigger Is n co lored person who' She left ror Sn it Lake on Sumfay. The Gladys and Hortens e Garrett of' l,os no money." tact that sh e took with her her :>:ephl were In Logan ror the Military ~ <llnmond ring lends llkellhod to the ! ha ll . They returned borne Sunda)•. ., __________ ,.,!ldea that 1ho la anot h er victim o r 1 8 th Mrs Bernl~on, '19. rorm, STORK VISITS 11 ~:c ~::c~::a:P~::~~.°: i":~e Sorosls nly ?,~IH Karma Parkinson, was a 1 PRACTICE HOME j house la that she will be married In vl1ltor at the College on Wednesday ---+. Juno to J oseph Muascr ot Sa lt Lake. i or last week. 1ln the mcn11tlme she wl\l Carr) ' on 'l ___ Mnn) dlstl ngutshcd vlsltor1 hav e, few rouraea by corre1po11de11co. In A. Hansen and Ra) ' Hall are tWOjbonorl'd the Practice Hom e 1lnce tts;ordcr to gradunte with he'r class more atudenta who hav e round II estab lishment nnd their names are, this spring. necessary to dlacontlnuo achoo ! for jd uly writ upon th e Regis t er. But In - ----the remaind e r of the year. THF. COSMOS C"l ,UH MEETS 1ull that time ther e has aurc l )' beeu

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Mr. W. ~. agricultural up ilncc the war." ror Geneva \Veils la st Saturday, • --About thirty guests wore present. agent of Davia county was visiting at "Enthualnam Is the g r eat hl\l th e Co llege on Wednesday. climber." Ru sse ll Croft was dinner guest R' ----1he Practice hou se Monday evonlnc Mary Blackhurst and E lsie Poter• "The re.eta we get out of work have • --1 1011 former students of the O. A. C. glue on ·t hem: bu.t the facts we get GENEVA WELL S, MARK · apent IRst week end In Logan. out of books arc gr eased.'' FOR CUPID'S ARRO\V

PRESCRIPTIOS DRUGGIST S A Full Line or llrug M •nt1 Tolh.L Articles ('OlllFOI\T KITS

DEST

to

ngent or Weber county Tuesday at the Co ll ege.

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Olen McBclb baa discontinued Man's hair tu;;; - gray betO r fl acho o! and r et urn ed to hla home In 1 , b h ll woman a ecau10 e wean 11 I a a 11 1~

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· Sigma Theta Phi entertained at ~~ --- would )'OU do If a dinner last Sunday for MIH Elma: "What Elsie I Lake. )'Oung man klased you and you Peterson o f Rlchfleld and Miss Mary • • --didn't want It." I' lackhurst of American Fork . Thelma Budge Is spending thh1I Erma: " I 'd give It back." week with her parents In Paris, __ _ Alpha Delta Epsilon entertained at Idaho. I klased her on the lert cheek. an Informal dancing party at Mur--She did not turn a hnlr; !dock's tall Saturday eveni ng . About Florence Knud1on Is back nt And then I tried the other aide; 1hlrty couplcl were in attendance th e sprln ' 1 She did not 1eem to care. school again to begin -Ex. • • • quarter. --Thi' Delta Nu rrnt ernlly enter--Lillie Practlcla will be train ed to · talned at Bluebird hall la st ii Caro l and Cla r a Goas llnd, two stu- sleep a ll da>' and cry at night ni ght In honor or thelrl • 80 Saturday donta or laal year vlalted schoo l lo.at the girls will not be Interrupted In recent pledg e•. Th e evening was

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24 W. 1st Nort h LOGAN, UTAH Phone 87 P,O. Box 195

Dnrbcr,

pr esi dent

editor

of the

of Student

Ag

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rather

and should

(here's

Intriguing be for

hoping

look

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and he'a

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1B. Y. C.ORCHf.STRA "Say to Yourself: 'Tm Going to Save Now" Hold to This Resolution. Make a I ANDGLEE CLUB II andBeginning, No Matter How SmalL" I INCHAPEL I FarmersandMerchants Savings Bank 1

Such is Life a

he

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general wlt1eat o r wise nie~ reaignedjln the lat e election tor the moat -his editorship Inst week an~ lcCt th e sensib le men at the schooll hft'I Dr. Peterson Urges Students college Saturday. The reason for 11te11ped In. as I started to say To Remain In College 011 th e brC'nk In his senior year Is that abo,•e, I suppose that It will be In The Brlgh~oung College d er for me to keep him through a mlsunderatnndlng In out of f orchest ra and Glee club under the reglatrl'lllon he would not have been th la. 50 In lllace or th e usual fab le direction or Prof eHor Hen ry Otte nb le to grnduute In June. He w\11 whlrh hna hallll lc1.pp"d llll!' flrCmla• rendered several very well received probab ly return ror the tnll quarter Ing lltl.l)er ror 10 th ose mnny monlh&, l numb era nt Tueatlny'a chape l . The or 1920, nnd wlll rnke his degree In 1 wtll run today n n ew lln c or llt<>r- lengthy and dlnlcult aelectlo u from the 11 11rlng or uext )'ear. ory hon mots or whatever lit e)' c,,ll tho 011era "Orpheus" was portlcuHl a absence. te ll thr~ughout th e lhem In llarleyvoo. larly well given b)' the young muslth " clans nnd they were applauded genco llege, la J)robably sensed mos• You wlll n nd literature like keenly In Student Lir e office. From be low lu all of th e beat pniiera 801 oroualy b)' tho atudenta. Other h is 11e ri1ctu a l mot ion actlvltle! don't r N1.d unl: 88 ; ·ou. hav e to. Fancies'.' and 1n umbera were "!Ave'a thr ough the hall s nnd llbrnr) · to his "Splrh or America," by the orchestrn ltt erary ones 111the roles or ")'e ed" Th e first one will be roullll midrr ln nd n vocal numb e r by the Glee club. th ~,:i~lt ·;;o~:t,'~a:~/enllvl~:/ v;::: 1 e title 15 SPRING? , ~~~eg:::::t <;:pu~:~ 0:r m~~~:t\r

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Student Lire reporter enco unt e red Morris !Dini)') Christensen In thol hnllway "clustered" l\bout a radi a tor 1 and ext ra cted the following tnrorma lion from the Prom chairman . (This

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Pe~e:;~:~ to~hke0 ;;:; 1r~1: to Pc~~~ld~I~~ ; nttention or the st ud e nt s , aa be stnted "to several matters" He urged them to look to the ru~ur e b)· ' ,emalnlng In school and taking ad• , antage o r pre sent opportunities "We are e88entln lly se Ulsb," ho said , /~:s~::ve

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thi s time o( the year. On th•• 1at contrary th ey .should obtain rrom eo ll oge mo r e or n backg r ound of II d !fl •hi h ~=:ldB~~uss e: :~~=ma:o s~;:k cer:rth :r d I :::u~c&d~u~:"~ l~b:ve:a;e :;:7aop:'~ Ing aga in ' Into a state quite the op-

Sport Notes

NOTIONS

THE ON't.i' PLOWER AND PLANT snor IN TOWN

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:!tl :e:• :a~YP~~• wi ll ma ~:~d :;:e,'t!~o r::oa~nl:rb l~t• .uce 18you notic ed how much be t, suffer in g from an "HflVO ncuto case of , R hlzapoda Arterlo1 cl orosl 1 but other• 1 1 I ;; r ~~: ::o:; 1~~ 1~-~1:1 ~::: !~o:~: ~~ wise pe r fectly good . soft soap on the bottom door atop. One old hat or doubtful co lor. t "An orchestra of fift ee n (m usl- have aent It t o be r eblocked . c lan s) ba s hee n obtained ror the ocOne blll for a nvo hundred dollar cnslon and the junior■ have round a fur . new r ecel iie ror home brew which It e m : On e old '8hoe (probabl)' wh e n Inj ec ted Into the rurr eshmon ts had been used In th e last stage of a and th l're b Indire ctly Into hum ans, wedding because I found one kerne l produce■ •1,~ 11• without Intoxication." or ric e In th e to e.) Worthle88, Th e ,rom co mmitt ee consists of: One box upon which was omblnz -

TORGESON STUD(O

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RE OORDS BACH MONTH AND COLUUBLt.

Thatcher Music Co. (Qu &llt J Dea.Ion) 89 South MaJn St. Lo11111Utah

:~ Saturday "Pisto l" took a trip down .. 1 to tho bualneH part ot town and

@aid.

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through

SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO COMING

mag e ,

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and

program■;

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warm eno ugh for out door track and neld work. Coac h Romney 11 busy getting Adams ne ld In shape and he la de1lrou1 o r see ing eve r y able

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each Five hundr ed kernel■ of ri ce. symphony orchestras In many or will Now any hom e economics expert the lead ing motion-picture house■ of claH wlll tell you that tho co nt ents or the count r y nowadays baa given l ar- that garbage ca n showed wurul ! ready and Jucrnt lve emp loyment to rnngemont■. waste, doub ly disg r acefu l In thea el th e ftntshed performer, who, on th e It you hav e a fri en d whom yo u times or starv ing Boloochlatans. An average, prot on th e com rorts or think would like to come, place exce llent meal co uld bo prepared home lir e to the dlaadvantngea, to 1118 nam e and nddre■1 In tho box by rr om tho contents or that can. 1 say nothing or the expen■e, or Stude nt Lif e office and b e w\11 r e- i;uggeat the following menu : traveling.

Go~ : ':, ~ 1: r :! r:;:~~ 1~:n~% ltt ee 1 1 a1 co mmittee 1 has r lnBS which not on ly suiier lnt e nd It■ own bo ot h but wlll he lp with genera

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8:::,te~~:dm~ap~~: ___ of "~hnet" We ll-known mu sic aut h orit ies have Ol d Be nedict took th e elect\011 clai me d th at th e or chestra conat l- 11nantmo11aly. For several year■ "Fat" tutea ninety por cent of g r and ope r a, has been prominent In sem i-proCertain It l1 that the Instrum en tal !uslona l bn■eball In southern Utah sec tion la a featu r e or the high est Last yea r our new captain pla)'ed on lmpor _tnnce, and unqu estionab ly I tho Aggie nine and later In the there are many patrons or opera who summer h e was holding down the atte nd the perfo rm ances be ca use third baseman'■ Job on the Logan they a r e quite as Interested In this c it )' club. "Fat'' want■ to try to department a■ th ey aro ln t h e art- 1,l t ch this season. 1st& on the stage. Th is section or an organization, however, la one or the Tho wea th e r la beginning to be

oned t h ese words, "Hickory Bar, 6 most diffic ult to nasomb le u nder ce nt s." Whether you will be lieve It present -day co nditions, especia ll y BB or not 1 found still remaining 111 It demand• the enlistment of seathe box one half or the a fore men - soned, experienced players who

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getting

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TO LYRIC MARCH 13

Morris1 Clirlst enaon, chairma n : Nancy Fin ch, deco rati ons; Julian Mill er, \IUbllc lty and nuanc e : Morgan McKa )', floor and 1J1.us \c; Lucil e Ta i-

Invitation■

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::~ v:~:~ 01~: 0:prt~~: s\~::: ~~ know or no 9ucce11sful perao n In8 any :~:"!o~c~::ts~I~;::, an d tnkl111t out my glass 1 proc eeded :~:!;ss:~n 1;:,~c:~~a~l::; had gathere•l 8wh; 0~: n~~ lidoro our ox-captain 0 8 1~ :1~: ~:)~~: ~t:::tdba::: :: pr eparatio n and building for It," he :~!:~eec:: :::; ;; 0 ::~~ar!:d 0ve; 0 1

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ec llplle nil othe r socia ls o r the year or living In this ?,ur fair ~.lty." r e main junior& ror nr e \Some or them ScavengerYC6SUh .

l:d 11::\;n

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coach c laims that every football r,and ldate shou ld take advantage or getting some ■printin g practice tbl, sp ring. • • • 1~reema n Basact wrote Conch Rom • noy a letter to let him know that Spalding Br others' Sporting Good~ company Is having an award made

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llmoat lmportunt fa ctor In kee ping the rea■or, the audience la lenvlng). AGGIE DEBATERS GET high school■ In touch with th e Agrl ___ RE CEPT ION AT B. Y. U. ,.....---------1cul t11rnl College and what lhelr stu• "Y" STRONG BOX READY ___ dent s are doing hor o. C. J . Hart hnK FOR ANOTHER YEAR I (Continued f r om pnge one) (The Re:u• ll Tr1u11fe.r flfan) clmrge or 1110 work. ___ us In ath letics or debating . An d we Calls An1wered Promptly . Eu lalia llan■en visited In Sa lt f('ontlnued rrom Pair;P One1 Iare certainly ll'H expr4}8alve of tho Phone "Rezall St or e" No. 1 or I Lak e and Drla;ham Inst week end eaplla l of the 'Y" up to $2 600 00 lgood "Ill we fee l loward our opPhone, Rc■ldonce, 878 w . _ _ Thia monev v.111 be put to four main ponont-gue■t8 It la this expreHlon 1 Prlc es Reaaonab lo. Loon e E,ans ■pent last 111eek ln ua ea The, are socia l service, 111hleh v.111 maintain our competition Logt-n, Utah Snit Lak e vl1\tlng with he r por ,a mpua service rellglous work an I on a high plane or good spo rtsman - t'nt■ j ■hlp. 1l!:C'nrral administration. FEDERAL

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~:d:: rp: :::~l~e:~ t~:r ~~~ ln:g~~: A. A. u. Indoor moot. The A. A. U. medals for a ll po int winners In the meet are expected to be here 10011. • • • The Cardo n J ewe lr y company ha■

A new pub licity department has He~:1,lo~ a ::!:!:~o doctor. Hel so;;e :: ~:~~~11c::n::!1c1~!: :~e;:: t~r::e h~~:da;:in~n:,::er:n~~ been c r e ated on Student Lir e Staff oh' holloh, belloh b ello h, ho lloh. which prevailed In t h\1 co untry the Inter cla11 tr ack meet wh ich la It Is th o purpose or t h is depart• Please come up Imm ed iat e ly-Yes during th e war and which caused to be held ear ly In Aprll . T hese men t to keep high schoo ls In close r thla 1 Mrs. Spooch speaking-he! - many amusement enterprises to enter medals are worth winning. Bealde1 8 tou ch with what their rorm or ■tu- Joh ! My ■on Willie ls Ill and I am the tlold with Incomp lete mus ical being of a ve r y valuable nature they ar e accomp\la hlng at th e U. afraid he'll die. He aeems t o have rorcea. The San Ca rl o orchestra are official: the athletic coun cil A. C · eaten something. Ye■ right away. numbers many a r tists who were granted Mr. Cardon the right to preWh ene ve r a st uden t achl e vet Thank )'OU. Good b- WHAT! Yea. previous ly Identified with the sen t thes e medals. ,ometh ln g or worth th e cor respon ,1- Gootl bye!" roromo■t grand ope r a ventures, some • • ,, Ing edi t or or th 's department Imwe sh ould utili ze every bit In or whom a r e finished virtuosi. and The High School athletic nuochv m ed latoh• lnto rm a th e editor or th <' thi s com bat wit h th e high cost or constitutes n sp lend id aymp h onlcf uon of Utah decided to h old Its high sc hool 11opor f r om which sc hool livin g. W e ca nnot go too rnr. bnckg r oum l for the pro(\uctlona. At . tasketba ll tournament of this yea. the student came. In this way thc l • • • Its bend Is the em inent ltnllan maes- · undcr Its own direction In the !high schoohi nre contlnu nll )' ke1it 1• J wou ld suggest thnl all mu s!c·tro. Gaetano Mer ola, who dlrectel! Dl'scret gymnasium nt Sa lt Lnkr t o uch with the ac complishm e nts or wrltlen In rort e be c hnnged to th1rt~ the operll.B at th e l,ondon Opera Eight team■ will compete ror tht-

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Do you want your picture In tb1• Buzier? If so return you r proof Immediately. Some student.■ after th receiving eir proof■ fall to retura them, due no doubt to th e fact that It I■ hard to decide ju st euctlJ'

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