Student Life, October 17, 1919, Vol. 18, No. 5, Managers Of Activities

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BIG DOWNTOWNRALLY W I L L U E STAGED TONIGHTAT 7 O'CLOCK

Aggies Wi11 Clash With Fast Montana •u• Team Tomorrow Idaho Tech. Defeated By 136-0 Score

Kearl to Manage ~ociaJs And da::oasa~·:u;lv~ea~e:'rln. atc:::cto~: Dramatics--Hendr1ck s Basket- fuaa the Mluoula team at the game-ball And Bowen Baseball. she wnnta to yell--eo do you. Sludent lr;!:7ca

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T~::·;ntb~:e mo~=,~~; !:r:•:: pointed by the executive committee of the student body orgaoll:o.Uoo on Wedneaday. th • • 01• "'· Km\ ... ,.,.... m1:mdntlon of Mlaa Hunt.Iman, dro.• matlc coach, and was ele(:ted to tho poaltlon of dramatic managor unanl• IHt year na 8 1·

llr Hendricks wu tho choice of two a11pllcanta bealdea blmaoH, viz: Chue Kimball and llebor Morrell

fn-:h~:tl:au :::on eli!!Ctlon to the present position glvOI him further chance to display bis lntereaL Lealle Bov.e!l and Joseph Re~ ~ere the appllcanta for baaeball manager Mr Bn""en ha,lng provlous})- acted In the same ca11n.clty, but unofflclall)' • .,... ele<'ted thut he might be given official reC'ognltlon according to n pledge made by th c committee at the lime he ,.,.as rofua_ th e ed recognition before. Wi th 6lectlo n of ir nck manuger 1~t b:o:~ a full co r ps or mann.,;era hand for all ncthltle• , ho coru,, Other .action tak:n r~~lnt of the mltlC'I' "' 81 th : 1:u~ ~nnce \r,er the freshman to on Snturday. For , Y\~ula gat,~dcnt body or ganliatlon ~:~~:a._::e ; 0011

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The tlmo la ?o'clock. The pince la test of strength will come. Thia will the 0. L. :and I. depot , The girl la no doubt bo tho hard est gnrue or tbC' tho rally, featured .b>· imccehos, yells. season, Aggies against

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Montague Light Opera Singers \Viii Come to Tabernacle to Delight Music· Lovers.

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and luul to gu{'aa nt th e tallies from t hat point on. Th e score after th lrt)' minutes of football waa 61 to O. 5

Tonight &t 8 o'cloek the Hrat co:a~d:~:b;:t:u~~~ ~::leap!a yho~we: Lyceum number or th e year will be auappy game throughout, despite tho presented in th e ta bernacle. Thl' la ck o r competition. Or course the Alontague Light Opera singers will J)laylng wna not perfect nor did It re nd er an excellent vrogram or th e reaemhle mid-season football In moat captivating selections of th e many respects. During the lint halt light opera composer• Romney u1ed what appeared to be The progrnm wlll be dh•ld ed Into flrst atrlng ffi(ln, while In the last throe parts. Part one will open half every i;rldder In a suit got a with the membera of th e QUartOl whack nt tho Techa. grouped about th e piano n nd will InTo attempt to pick n atar perelude trios. duets. solos. cba ractcr former lu the game would ho a useaonga and dnmatlc rcadlnp. leas r1111tlmo. All the Aggie bncke Part t~~ w ill 11robab ly b~. nn chnrg('d the Idaho lino wi th plent)' ovcretta. A Quaker Roman('e, Br• of vigor and not once In tho game ranged from an old open\ or the wrre the Fnrmera forced to kick e ighteenth Cf.\ntnry. It la quaint, de• Luke Po lek. the shlr1 y quarterback, llgbtful and full of humor. wa, vo salb ly the most active man. Tho third part of th<' program will H e acored nine touchdowns, did moat lncludo light 11.nd tuneCul 110lect10111or th<' kicking and piloted the t:am from the moat populnr grand operns. 111 great ahapl'. Pere. Hansen, Frog Th(I greater part however wlll hf' )lcDonald. Ofon Dee, Haro ld Nagle, light opera. C'lyde Worll'Y and I.ca Jarvis did Students should arrive "arly moat o r the nggreaalv<' ploying and 10 th e scoring. The there ~·Ill b(' no seats reaervt•d. ••ach participated

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Blut' Team, the Booatt>r will · srnrt off th e season 111 whirl• ~;~~~:tu~" -~~t~~~~:a~- 1~;u::~1~:'.~n!::: j :~:l~u/:r~~oa~:/~-~~l:~ll:~,::; In ~nee. j IL <'hanco to meet the Soroala Aftror tho varty Yo'III well atartecl girls, aa they have tt1ken It upon tn the woml'n"a g-rm11S11lum, ll b&tbemselv,•a to distribute the first edlllon of thl• peppy little 1.1.ai1> ao popular that the merry makt•ra had to muve tu the blK g-ym, or mnitnzlnl'. Get the atral,:ht .-lac tlanci> In shifts. The}· choao ilop.- 011 t'B<'h A,tith• player. as fflh¥1ng. Afh•r that lhN•· ~·••re nn Wf'll 111 Ibo atali•nwot of the mon• 1ntnr11J}tlona, axct'pt rur ochi I 1 r.ulona l lulla In th1i t.'OIIVt•r.&tlon, 1:~!a:~ ~:~ta~;~n~:,~a ~1~ayr~a~ wbl11• thOlt' who hR1I bt'come too l Grt tht> Buo11lor hnblt by rt.>lldarclt•ot -with thrlr nll-day-t1uC'kers, Ink lhe Uc;101tt'r. n11d lh1•n bury wer" 1>xtrlcat1•cl hy lhf! visiti ng llw hammer and bu)· I\ hor1\ 1 pbyalrlan. f

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Student

body meeting

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:~•mbe:l:aea/::~t:b::v:·k~·~:::~/;;; the schoo l football spirit. If tomorrow's game can be won by an Invincible tcBm and a college behind It that Is rooting to the laat man, we'll take that game. After some Intermittent yelling, a In Bun Nibley, Hu lme Ne beker etarted tho meeting b)' calllng our flgbtlng force to the rostrum . Tho uaual re luctance to bo tn th e llme• light pecullar to these co ll ege nthletcs· cau!led a llltle dolar. 0 ;_ Brossard, nu Aggie to th o sho C'strings, gave an lllua tr nted leeturo on plu)·lng the go.mo. Those 01 us who didn't know anyt hing nbout football had become quite comiirohoualve, when- -ho paused. He couldn't do anything e lse. Oecauao: Enter the Ag. Club . President Goorge Barber led. looking more winsome tho.n ever , In somobody'1 (Continued 011 Page Two). ____ _

StrnKl(lera who railed to a 11pear llio I\II OtlO<l ume Alnuny night •~lhell the ~rat, fun or _the Home Etonomlca Club• ca nd ) 111111 · ll irns pnrtlnlly made up, however, In 10 " cv .. nt" \\h!Cll followed In th e ollrst- or !he ,.,·eolng'a entertain• ment. -..b.ty ot t·tah'a future leAdt•r• In 11''' ecnomles of th c houl-t'hold show• t bem• ·•I th eir abllhy to entortaln 1~;:~~n~ 11 1;;~~

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Superintendent Child ~1;~·::. ~t_c;;:~ar:~o;~ Gives Ghape] Address arc all 11howlng B

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commaudera previously announced, C'olon<-1 llartlc announces the ap11olntme11t ot Harold Clawson and Gnrdou Crort as cadet Lieutenants of Co. A,

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Committee Is Organized

___ d Child k ti 0 ~ire~~ t-;,•orynue 11t ttw M1rh•ulturnl Col· ad~:~ 1t::::e:n:''i~orltag/!~ h,i;e ot ·l'tah has. llu l\uuUt, 11ee11<lut co llege at utl C'nt. He out llln ed In o A nt1w 11tudi,nt body co111111tucohm• Bramwell Pt'ck, our blind follow concise, ch~ar-cut manr){'r lhtl ad- been or,:11111:r.ed. Thia tlml' 1n1 a .. P<'ll student. He and his outlmlatlc smile vantag<'a or blghtlr ('IIUl'll-llOn. quot- commlttee .. -11ou11da good, dOf'sn·t :1.ro ht>re from Sugar C'lty, Idaho, Ing atntlatlca to prove that out of It'!' Mr. O M Wrlaley la chairman whrr<' he haa lived ror lh(I paat 8.000 or the m011t prominent men In with E. w. Robln1011. C'lyd(' Worlry fourtN•n r1>an1. Mr. Pt'ck waa born Am .. rka mar(' than ooe-half wore and Sidney Nebeker aa his uaodat,•111 In •~uglaud tw,.nty-thrt.'il years ago. men who hacked by tho great 1101011-Thia newly organh:t>d boily will lmn Xlne YPani 8 RO he waa lofl totally Uni ~orco or a college education, have chnn;e of tho atlmlnlstratlon of t11,• hllnd nftl'r an attack or t>·vhold become tht.' lt.'Bdora of Ille nation. a.II lm11orta11t tonic Crom which It fovor. But, rung b)' rung, he ha.a Only 2:1 of tilt> number are men with (1erlves Its name llflOII c11_mbln1i; UII the laddM M t•du• 0111)' common Ktade 11cl1oo l knowThe flrllt mt>l'l\ug or the "lll'II •·Allon ,•v1>r since. h•dgt>. Mr. Child ,•mphaali.ed the 8{\Uad" waa held yeatt>rdny In th1• Mr. Peck le reglalNt.'d her11 at1 n ro1•t th1U we art• llvlug In n wonder- atud ont hndy oltll'e a 111l pr!'llmltmr

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THE A.C. Captain Kennedy \Vill RePort at College in Near Future And Establish Motor Transport

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1 1~:~dao~c:~v~:~t:~ all bla form er stars still with him The men or h\1 backlleld this year all atnrted togelher Bl the Butte Algb tlve or 1\x yenra ago and have d&veloped Into a strong aggregation by this time. The1e great lights or the gridiron are Matthews, Sullivan. Orlacoll. Meyers and Crowle)". So tomorrow the Aggies w\11 be up agatnat a tough uropoaltl on, but that h appens everywhere and has happened here before and the Ine,•rtablo has cvon co mo to Pl\88 many times. Thero la only one thing to do and that fa to flght nll t.he wny 1t takes clove n good footbn ll 11lnrera aud nrtoen hundr{'d rooters to win n football game. Therefore the Agglee must ha,·e the aupport of E1very student In schoo l nnd mnny out of school The gnme commont'ea llt 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Students are urged to sit 011 the eu1t bleachen

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stronge r thi s yenr tlrnn over b<lforc, 1 0 Aggl<-a. Well. we went up to see a :e::t d~a~~ 1:: 1: rootbo.ll ganrn anywa)'. but some Of dOJ)C on Conch Dlermnn's tco.m. All ua we nt nwny lo II.. eta.to of confusion tbla la glYCn more credit by the trying to dccld~ wh.~t kl?,d of n gam.~ worthy Jomes t-:conomy Mcl>onald. ll """' "'"· , lag 0 ' ,un Bheop. ro,me, 01111... ,, Montono high 8'hool Tho Ulg Blue team won by th e sta r aud this year rlylng the colora acoro of 136 to O. We are not sure of t110 Utah Agglea . Coo.ch Bierman, abo ut th11t •core , eit her. because onh· a few ah on years ngo. waa the 0

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COMES TaNIGHT

prNllclted to be, with Improvement.a. reelIn '\' •• nd .p lrha- meaning lngs--lhe aowd left nothing to be de•lred, Cln. ahall w~ aay. aullablllt)", a;omi• were, t1nd othf'ora woren't). Tbul somewhat ,·ague a11erllon ls the m09t J)Olll•! way or 11aylng that relu.ti,;o al:l:ea, &bl\pl.. and lnlellectll mlKht a;bow chnnt>e a few 11ol11taon ~.:tc,bl~:.:~,~:\:w.

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Team From Pocatello Hopelessly Outclassed In Ftrst Game of The Year For Romney's Proteges.

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Logun la slated for an awakening tonlght wben the Aggie hordo, ono thousnnd atron,;, rushes clown llko nn a,·alallche uiion tho unauapectl11g vlllngers .

arter the big game 011 Ado.ma flelcl Saturtll\)'. The executive committo<hos grnntod tho fro ah 11erml88ion to stage the football ho'p 011 that night

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111.\111 mnki• 1111tl m1Juy It. The ~,m,• The C'OmmlttN> wtll Im n•111m1111 ltlen wa11 hroui,;ht out 111 rugnrfl '.n lb le---auhjrct tn lhP n.ttlludt• of llH· "dm·al11111,d ln1tltutlu111, Tht• h1•st stullf'nt hncly ft'lr 011' fll'fl and ,·ol· 111f'honlfor th•• lucllvlllul\l hi th,• 11.-!rnnl h•KI' Sl)lrlt nt our ,tllm+•!In11d r11lll1II mndC" i!O h\' hllll ndl\'ll)' uni\ still•• or Thi<)' wtll !tltl'IUJ)I lo Nlll\'t'rl th•· mind. Ill otlll't wortli< "lh[IJ la tlll' hN1t ,\JrJrh• hlViWhlln\ Into I\ tlf't•tbhut 1trhuol 111•,·1.11111,w1•'r,• llt'r.,." Guu:1 mnall or l'ntht111la11mand il"ll. An Bl· ,,fli;:t>llKhl11 IIH fl t111•(1ff rnr 1111• 11tnhll tl'mfll wlll hr madt• lO rovlvl" thn11•• lzhw ,11 our J:'l>\I mm, Ill \HIS al,1, \\hn havr nevrr r1 It thl' thrill nf ,\v ur11:11I ,th lo)alt,and,a11111•th,•mloa,tllk, 1 h•• I olh•i-:• 'lwlr 111iohr tlw illr, 1 .-hrnnk pnrt1tk<'r& of 11lruhol on lh•• 11011nC l'rnf,a11nr John11011 r,11,hud main 1hornu,:hfnr11 of n ,mall to\\n ,n ,,,oll t11 1111111<:il ,1-1.,,-,1on. 11'nnlln11M tln PllR'" ,.nnr 1

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I lho dlaeuaalon, the aubJOcl of Bolaho,,lam baa neve r bo(•n touched upon. Ir tho author ca lla t hoao atud~lltll who atato tbdr opinions -0oncernlng such great aub• --' Jecta as the Lt'ngue of Nation, or rdlgton, Bolshovl1U1, what should he be <:ailed who wl1hC1 to auppresa troo

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Two men to teed rurnaceamuat be ro\lable. :h:~l~cr;e~~lz~ol:~: 0 :act~:a~ut~bt,t:~: 11 Ht>n to wo r k In booll after a gnl\l Institution Ilk~ the A. C., are fret! to ezollange schoo l and on Sl\lurdaya. tllolr oplnton1. If a student la not nllowod to exchange Men to work afte rnoons. views frooly In his collego , 1 wonde r who re tho Printed by tho El\rl & England Publishing Co, See Gardner, Room 1 26. Logan, Utah. nulhor rocommf'nds him to go? If the atudcnta aro lntorforod with, aa tbe author likes to atato , I don't aeC why they Me forced to listen, Entered as second-clasa mall matter September 19, Remember the frt>Bhmo.11danoo a t $. JAFA R KHAN. 1908, at Logan. Utah, under tho Act of March 3, 1897. Acceptnnce tor malling at special rate or po1tthe Smart pa·mnaslum tomorrow age provided for In Section 1103, Act of October 3, RI NG OUT, 0 C HI MES! night at 9 o'clock. 1917, u.utborlzod August 22, 1918. ________________ I Many student.a aro lnmoutlng the tact tbo.l the Tho Lyceum bcglua at 8. p. m. Stu• ED ITO RI AL S T AFF cblmt'B aro not rog\atcrlng the llil8Blng hours of the dont Body card• arc good George P . Barber, ,20 .Managing Editor day this year. 'Tia said that "music bas charms to 0 Lucile Talmage, '21 :~~~!:h~=elnsf~::~; 0 ,b~:ati~~m P1~;:; 11 e•xp:; 1e11~:e~lt l: ~: M ee tin g o r Book lo v ers C lub 20 . :rsse~r&roft.,,,; Exchange Editor chimes WO doubt 1r tbO)' hnvo o. soothing Influence. The Booklovera' Club WIii meet, 0 10 0 1; ~:'t~o;: K:e ·, t~~~~-ti;h!d,~~. g:eo~;dr.h~~e!;. tu;:: :,.to1~ ;10,~~ly~ :tb~,::d:~~~::~;.1!1! Afi· o~d Pub li shed

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Thero will be no such lopsided B<:ore when wo meet Montana U. Tho game promises to be a battle from tho time the ffrat whistle ahrllla. Tho nortbornera are coming dotormlnod to win, nnd Aggie rooters must bo on Ado.m'e lleld a thousand strong, prepared to llgbt with tho_ Big Blue Team, with lung power lnstt,ad or brawn. , Aggies, prime your voices for toruorrow'e struggle ReBBurreet tho blue and white colon from their sun.mer's re1Ung place In the duatr garret, get your caps al t he bookstore, have your songs and yells on tho tip or your tongues. Imbibe a little of do-or-die aplrlt 1rnd the victory Is ours. The team ta 011 fighting edge and all they need la loya l support to take Mo11tR11n ncroH the ir knoea nnd ndmlnlster a 1ound little paddling.

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Logan, Utah

GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION I UNDER U. S.Resources $1,500,000.00

P e r iw ig Pl ay Soon Periwig piny, "A Doctor In Spi te, or 1-1\maelf" will be presented Fri• day afternoon, Oct. 31 at '4 o'clock ! on the Collogo campus.

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Tomorrow's go.me Is tho first real football fro.y or the acaaon. To be aura, we plB>'ed ldo.ho Tech., but that game proved to be mere ly u llllle horseplay ror the b0)'8, who tore through their northern opponents like a herd of 1,lga through a flock of chickens, and piled UI) a 137 to O score, which Is the biggest In Collogo grltllron history.

HOWELL BROTHERS

not po 88 esaed of tho luxury of a watch didn't need to ask those who wl'ro If the hour was "done." They Tho big gamo begi ns at 3 o'c lock. cul down tho tardy ma rks. When we heard the Brtng )'Our co lors nnd a good chtmea at tbo toot of the hill we knew that It wo.a throl.lt}' \·olce. ( time 10 burr)' It we got to class on time. _ ___ Somehow, we got used to them, and they be.came No ti ce t o S tud e nt Lif e Sta ff :

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LOGAN UTAH Me e tin g of Ag. C lub ·11 Aggies! Football men and all! Hore la one Ag. Club will meet Wednesday al l'=================== = =d chance to show that you o.re made or tho real atutr. 1:!:30 to appoint committees on th Coac h Rom ney wlll not be on tho flold at the go.mo ::~a~ldu~o b:~ l~r:~~n7.embors are ro tomorrow. tr )'Ou a re real men, team, o.nd rea l men o.nd women, student body, you will fight to the laBt The big ro.l~duled for 7 LOGAN, UTAH atom of your 11trength and ah ow "Dick" that he bae o'clock tonight. Meeting place IB th DEFEN DING THE ACCUSED UP TO DATE FIREPROOF NEW reason to placo fnlth In you. Interurban depot on South Ma in St, 100 ROOMS WITH CONNECTING BATH Reading a n article In the laat week'1 cdltorlal The Powers that be aaw ftt la11t night to take Rates from $1.50 to $3.00 per day rolumn of Student Life, dlscuBBlng the subject "A.BOUT THE FAC'ULT \ ." from this world Dick, tho six months old so n of "Radiato r Riders," I aboulrl llko to know what the "Dick,'' after s llnge rlng lll neaa. Now be fore tho Special Winter weekly rates now in effect aut hor of the nrllc le means when ho calla those who cruclal game of our Coach's coaching career even· bl re u be n Exce ll e n t Dinin g R oo m a n d Co unter S e rvi ce . Popular dl1cus1 religion, the League or Nations, and soclallem, Aggie can beat ahow hla sympathy In tho bereave- I walked up the bill tother dar, Pri ces a n d Quick Se r vice. B a r ber Shop and Billard Room Bolshovlata. Aa much aa I have been tak ing part In ment by flghtlng till be drops. with a Jauo they calla mlaa t-, in Co nn ectio n. Especially att r ac tiv e for Aut.<>Parties aho seemed tu haven lot to aay, M. S. ECCLES, Pres . LYMAN HYDE, Mgr. THE C OLLE G E SOROR ITY draft the house ru les and aee t hat o.bout th ' tacultce, they are enforced. she sei, "thero '1 sum I think arc cut e II Whe n a group or you ng colleae The officers or the aororlt>· are tho ,( Contin ued F rom Page One). they a ll seem bright enurr, women decide to orga ni ze lh e m ae l 'fe■ usual pres ident, vice prceldent an d old straw bnt. Fo llowed tho rema in- uv course thore'a mo.11)' uv goo d

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committee (two mombora). All larger question re lating to the welfare of the orga n ization aa a who le, Ill general po licy a nd actlTI ltoa as n social u nit an d as a part ot a larger whole, the "StudentBody" are directly controlled by this "o f• nata l &lo.IT" though eac h member of the sorority ltna a vo ice In tb e d i& cuulon of eor or lty matters. The Pan-Hellenic Council made u p or two membe rs from each so r or ity, leg lalatea on all Inte r -so rority mattoni , Thie cou ncil makOI and enforces all tho ruloe and rogulatlona go'fe rnIng BO ca ll ed "rushJng." The "r uahIng ■eaaon", le the council's busy time. Here• when tho competition clement enters 10 strong ly In an.d o~e mig ht bo tem 11ted to eay tha t 'All a fair 111love and wo.r and rush ing." The sorority woman hae her big

wooden r ing lets r iva lled Bo.ndmaator Khan's attire-which la mo re polite to wear than to ta lk aboutIn eff'ocllvo ness. Afte r the famous rooster ca ll and some or ig ina l songs and yells, accompanied by the wouldbe orcheatra and the big bsu drum, Dr. Brossard comp leted h is ta lk, Proxy Ga rdner, who had been holding up tho facul ty tor ,tudent body foes, returned In time to mako a speech. Accord ing to Doi, that Montana team can't bo boat, but we're going to do tho lmpOH lble toroo rrow. Pisto l Cannon w (O capto.ln 18 8 modest' er;:~t. wh ~r Ho couldn't aay muehp more 'tha/~·~ 1 did. (Three hip boom 8 rrom th 0 Aga) It Y III flgh.t or the 1;:, 1011. ::t ~:oar!a rd08 l to It, equal

:~: g:::~:ua l;o ma~008 ~tor g:ace:~:~ va luab le membor to soolety at largo wh en ah e baa to take her place In a larger wo rl d , Tho etandnrds of scho lars h ip and tho ldon la or chn.raeter and huma11 worth that such au orgo.nlzatton lmpoaea on Its mom• bera te nds to bring the lndlvldun l up

::i:::l~l~lt~·n to1:i::r.~bnoa~a:~t~a~;• :~ mind, to learn to discriminate carefull)• between n fair and friendly rtvo.lry o.nd an unde r hand compel!lion, to grant conce1Blon1, nnd nccept curtallmente If necessary, and withal to remnln gracloue o.nd dlgn lfted nnd large vlalo nod, romomborlng always

8~at:kea': Mr. W. R. Sloan, rop r o1entl11g Lo- ~:r::ca~t::a~J~ .. gan city, gave us th8 full aaaurancc In aolum vow I takes 'er hand : nd IUpport or lbe town. Hla ad- my sou l wuz In my words, f~~lsao,wl:ae:~f 1:rou,ly Interesting and "m lBBl-.'' \ aez, \11acoenll gra nd, O tor ua to succeed. "they 'll never kno yu used them The meeting broke up after mo re verbs .. n d yells °' lntroductlona to the 111. · dlvldun l mombora of tho team . "a ll right," ello aez, In vast re lief,

I luv n. a. th' eng lleh pro f, he's Quito a clover guy, ho aoz yu must pernou nce It " lawt" 'n 11over say "co.use why" doc h\ 11, th ' gent wh o hand les plants I luv hla widespread sm ile, he's tuu darned bu1y to preH 'I pant• , but uv courao tho.ts out uv stile.

~:~l;~on01~:a u::a~l: 11.dol:~:ted 18tot:: llnnllt'lal mnnagor, ao to 111eak, ind la ual1ted In tho aoolal and practlcal pha■ e, of lhl' wa111111;emN1t by n houlll' mother nnd II hou•elu:iepor. Silo 1111\)'11.l•o call uvon her trultJ aid, tho houec committee (made up of thfl•I' rt"l1ldf'nl 11oror1tr roemben or Junior or 11enlor colleM'• 1ta11dlng) 'l'hn manager i:rnd borieo commltteo

:;t1; 1~;:~l:~:;;:o~: l:tt:~:,;~ann~Rr«:; eollf'l(f' artlvltll'II, In the, high charaC'll'r nf ttu•lr rl'r>rt>allonnl 1\fe, In In aurh npput"ntly trlvlnl mattora I\B dr"III nn!I 111nnnnn nnd 1111N•ch,In nil that m11.kN1tor a truer aud flnor wom1nhoo1\ to sot such sandarda t lll'l 1111 , <'l'f'dln,i: 111ent"rnthma mny bn Iba prnud llll"rltora or a fulurn bulltllnK ra1t.

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1 nd :~~:~ece:~:r ~:~u::s,t a: 81t~d~~d::t :::~,tdn: 1:0~:~1; :!~~:r~oman a HHJ\~ l\\ 'F.L~sj !:u;!~~ ;:· ;::. 1 Just as llof, The U. A. 0. baa •throe aecret Scholarship nnd mom I nnd 11oclal n ,:nS. \ T ll ,1-: STU DENT I now 11·1 a aeortt, too, bee! ao rorllloa. Tho Soroela society, or- worlh have nlwnya ht'Oll roquleltea (C ti -. -.-Joo hovo r tz la tuu cute for words 0 1 ;~~ 1::~o~~)' 1!:!~nl~e~ ~~g~q~ 2:h 11 o~: r:~:lalt:~rha;eo~::; ye,ir r~~lo:~r~g h; :at:f:ct~:e:~ be ~11 :; ~l;t~~n~~ll~;hc mocking bird, tile nota Deitn aororlty, or~nl;ed In met n.nd maintained much to the l ~~ho~:lt:~- IIP~::o~!o e~~::lnga hhi:11 wltb a broom on a gnrbnge cau." 1.014. T ho average yonr ly aotlvo credit or our sororltle1. and yol th e ltlnho Stato IIC'hool Y l t h8 I'm acnrt tu dol h u,• doctor 11ortor, momborahlp of tbcao aororltlca la be- rMll t attona ot 11ororlty llfo ~l the U. dumb and blind n.t 10 ; 00 ~~~ dC':t• my land, he's n. turrabo man,

2~ ::e:, 6 i:~~eo~ ~1:::~ ea;:;,.:: 0 twelve nnd 8lxteon. Tho ohaptor houae la untlcr the dlretllon ot R hou11c manager Thia lmrortant

SR.VB RWARB JBWELRY D[A)IOND ~ OUT GLASS FOUNTAIN P EN>

now t hore'a miss k)·lo, lh' eweotcs l thing, ahe treats me, o, Just grand. aho surely la a dear, bl Jing, she's swe ll tu me, my land. 'n mr. west, th' phyalo man, he whlapera aotl 'n low, he mixes st u l't' up 111 a can, ' n sometimes lets his whl1kera grow

leas t flfty pe r oonl and lnc reaaea bet Ind ividua l va lue to the college perhapa another nrty per cont. Sho uld thla gro u p of young women organ• lze t hemse lves with a Greek Jette r aororlty-a ,ocret aoole ty- t bey have In ad dition a ll the "thrills" tha t one aaaoclatea with secrecy. a ll the delig hts that arc connoted by tb e worde "myaterlea" and "r ites." By organizing themse lves Into a unit and opening a 1o-c11Ued chap t er bouee, a group or gi rls can live wit h a greate r degree or comfort at much l091 coat than they could as Indlvlduals. The practical exper ience that the girl gets In the actual economy of running a homo, la II valuable by-product or such a modo of life. Tho eoc la l experience that o. gir l gete In a group lite, where one baa to learn the art ot give and take

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!:nt:~~ their trays. _ _.__ the

NEAR HUMOR

beat

~laht~~n n:e::~et!:a~~:t f~:: ~uabc:r~ • • • culo1l1 during the year than did DavLELAND STANFORD Is which ls the smallest county In UNIVERSITY tbe State. Only Z deatha occurred In Leland Stanford University

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Wei Call and DellYer.

A lleve now, re_ clubs

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HOW'S YOUR WATCH Prompt Service Absolutely Guaranteed Special Attention to Students

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suffragette Inquires If we beIn "club.II tor women" Well, It depends upon the kind ot -Ex ,

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Logan's Only Exclusive Shoe Store The home of better footwear for all occasions. Quality. Fit, Style

AndreasPeterrnn& Sons lll!:::====================:!J

::: 0~ ;:~;::•:h~en~:,:~r ! 11eholaatlc standa rd of the students.

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:i~d; 0 7nenth:r 1!!:u: 011 ::me~~; organ l1.atloaa are represented on tho uecutlve body. The league la en-

On Center Street

I:::;o;~n!o~:o ,,m.

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students pleased with the

GEO. W. SKIDMORE, Manage r.

For Your Electric Wants See The==-=====

Cache Valley Electric Co.

BMNES

Modeni BarberShop

:~~:::':':':W : "::t :O•:o:":':":":••=t:::Lo::•:•o~

NEW IMPROVEMENT S

Old atuflen~ew alike aro greatly

UNION KNITTING MILLS

::i~~ they bad

CARLISLE & GUDMUNDSON Proprleton

Phone 53

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Ames and Allem 1: BARBER SHOP 24 SOUTH MAIN STREET

:~:: 0~r~~~t.0:~~:e:i:dt::a~ 3 ~pp;::: ------------, lnK the summer the dining room Scheby Larsen waa thoroughly cleaned and repaint• :'otKRC'llANTTAILORS ed In orde,r to make a pleasing appearance. Repairing and DrJ C1canll\K, Phone 090 The, dHlre of the management baa 40 \\ ' . Isl s. bf'f'n to do everything possible to ,_ _________ _,

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FACTORY

Students Knitwear, Mackinaws, Athletic Goods Made to Measure. Your Registration Card entitles you to a 20 per cent Discount.

Creator neve~e. It 18 more blc88ed to give than to receive. My addreas 11 338 North ◄ th Eaet. Logan, Utah. f ___ , There was a boy Jumped In tbe bay And swallowed most of It

BATHS

Wat~h, Clock and .1ewelry Repalrtng.

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The tTn.lveralty or ?tfontana la or-· An;oe~?a~~~;:s~l~utli

Leonard Hill Engraving,

BIG DAYLIGHT

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~~Ire~ 't: ~:re ~!~t;he •:::~:;~~mcaa~: 1:~!:o~n a:: :,~~:~• t~:r ne:!:a lt: r:~ those eufferlng from the dlaenae extending the allotted number of must learn bow to care for them- new atudenta rrom 460 to 600. The selves In order that the public may additional 60, however, may be only not be exposed. The hope of the men returning from the army. Health Auodatlon In eradicating • tuberculosla, la to reach the atudenu U OF MONTANA

Phone 258

33 We•t ht North

.. ~~:!:n~. 1~::r ar:u:::; To be happ~hat you know] 0 :~ r;o:t~~ Sanpete, letloa than bas been round In any not, and teach what you know. 8 0 wl~~~6s;~~e~::;0:1:\:;~lem la a Teal ::::~~;• ro:a;·1v0 !:e ~e::t:;:~ The greatea-t-,,- o-du_c_t or oroatlon la one, but It common sense be uaed for bootey, tennl•, swimming, base- the woman with beauty, bra.Ina and there la no need for alarm. Since I ball, baakotball and dancing. The virtue. The only trouble Is, the

generation th:t sh~ll I have m~r: 1•~ta:;;o c~e ,,;t~ o ~tu~o,~,u~o •:;;• ,,;•~• ;;w;;; • ;;

CO. Phone 1'71

Nation.al Bank.

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from tho disease for the Year ending clve to the selection of August 1, 1919. Records of the As- material In the school?

:;':r~ 01\ t:::~11: 0 ~t~:!~e~o Weber, 13 In Juab, 6 tn

& TAILORING

2nd door wNt of Ftnt

CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING . Most Up-to-Date Dry Cleaning Plant in City.

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Shoe Fitting Experts

n

Best Quality Always

ID

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The State College ot Washington la doing much to add to the effl• clency of tho honie by sending trained women to teach dre11maklng ln the homes. It Is hoped that this will pnrtlal\y reduce the H. C. or L, ===== =='- ==== by hel1llng th e housewife to solve make tbe pntrons reel that they ar e th0 010th10 g p:ob!em~ getting the best and oleo.neat food

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ry Goods. Womens' Apparel MORRELL ELECTED I CLUB PRESIDENT \

those who hnd lived in foreign lands, or who bad vlalted In foreign lands, the Idea being that thoao wbo h11,dtr11,veled abro11,dwould be Inter• ested In traveling and traveler's expcrloncea. They would eager ly relate experiences and llsten to those or others. 1t Is the aim or those In charge to have some very Interesting meetings and socials this year. Any one who has spent three months In a foreign country le ellglb le to membership In the club .

STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON

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Dr. F. S. Harris, ~r. George R.1 :~ :t or ; 1~~~:1 c::!:ge t:: ~:;t;r a~:e :e~::~~~ ~e::;\\::erdov:;] Hill, Dr. M. c. Merrill and M. 0. atudont must pass a mental and the entrance to tbe cafete ri a and anl Th omae went to Davis county Tues• • phyalcal teat to determine whether Iron rnlllng which portions off a rour day to conalder the queatlon or be la flt to enter the Institution, root passageway In front of the aer0 1 ~~:~ ;h:;:ck cropa exper l• U. OF• NiBitASKA ,,in;11: at present Is serv_____ The University or Nebraska bas Ing, Including all three meals, about • • this year adopted a &Y&temor free seven hundred person• n da)'. They m&dlcal attention for the students can serve about three hundred In almlla.r to the one which la being an hour at preaent. or course as the Initiat ed Into our own college. The eml il.oyee6 become more prolk.lent this numb er wlll be gr ealy Increased . Recent . Investigations of the Utah Nebraskana leave tb_e nominating of 11 tt ti Public Realtb Aaaoclatlon bave claaa officers to the lndlvldual rather Mr. Cooley wishes to cal ~hen on than to the class. Persons wlablng of the studenta to the be P ey can. thrown some Interesting light on the to hold office apply for the poaltlon. give In making the service more effltubercuo.11l1condtlon or the State. The II their acbolaatlc records are favor- clent by separating the silverwa r e number of deaths la higher than the able, their names are entered and and glnaaware ,1rhen they r eturn

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___ Ray Silvera atopped In Logan Friday aCternoon on hta way from Blackfoot, Idaho, to Salt Lake. Gladys Smith, Blanche Moore and Spencer Eccles went to Salt Lake with him Saturday,

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all other diseases. Plain wholesome each month throughout tho year. Clegg food, living and sleeping In open air, The Cosmopolllan Club was i Clegg and above all, the use of common ~;::n;:e~o;m~:; ::ar:s:::1a:11~: t!~

--59 North Main

YOU'LL LIKE THATCHER CLOTHES

Refreshments wore served. About ntty couples were In ntto nd ance. Miss Ruth Taylor and Miu Eleanor AmuBBen were dinner guests Tuesday at the Sigma Theta Phi house. • • • I Mlaa Mory Anderson la pledged to soroata.

INadine t-"'outz as Aunt Jemima, and Irvin Poulter as (species doubHul-

•• · ___ Mrs. Bernice Parkinson. '19, form• orly Karma Parkinson, visited achoo! Mond ay. __ _ Lorn. and Lavon Bennion arc :::~/~:~:bheer:~rvest vocation at

:::~e:tat

THIS SEASON

tho women's gymnnslum wne B riot- Bl ~n ° ,.8 t•ng ;'· l • 110 r parent&. oua aucces1. lu on attem111 to be unusual, they succeeded In pulling The Delta Nu frotcrnlly onterotr tho most extnordlnarlly unhenrtl talnod al n ruah pnrty Wednesday of lltlle ntrnlr In the history or tho evening nt (be Bluebird hnll. Out clasa flowers were arranged about the hall. IJ

1\1:n~~lc;oc~:~1:nw~:ts1:it t~ak:er~!:~ w k

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Satisfaction Guaranteed.

1E

THATCHERCLOTHES

by Mlaa Co.rot Cowley nnd Mis& Helen In ~\'ooldr~tr ~p~1:l la1~ ~vo:kl ond In

croBB between things that should nem bo c,omd), crnlcd off tho honors ond led the grand march, Just on general principles ,each mis• flt wna presented with a noisy toy

Glen L. Loveless and Rue went to the fair Jaat week.

$6.00 to $12.00

SEE

MIS[IT r PARTY

1'he "mtatit~r;.' staged tile l!ll'nlora l118t Saturday night

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Slgroo Tho-;;;.;;;,--:;,.ouoc .. th0 pledging or Miss Blnncho Worley.

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Fred ConrO)' attended the rnlr Bl Sall Lo.ko \Bal week. ___ Elvangellne Thomaa epont the we,ek end In SBlt Lake.

Brown or Black

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two do.rs or

Society

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Harold Alvord returned Tuesday after spending several days In Sall Lake. __

Hud•on

PAGE THREE

•A.:J SENIOAS GIVE1

Lelnnd Ma~ to Salt Ln.ko Tl:o first surprise was that all of 1-~rldayto attend the Fair tho guc,ats arrived unscathed. And ___ Lo~an such a well_pollced town, too. Luella Thoma& spent Saturday and Tllo costumes being Indescribable, Sunday at her home In Ogden. are loft to tho Imagination. Prores___ sor N. A. Pedersen and hts wit(' Ray L. Alston. a former Unh·ers•. ml9fttted very we,11In some or each 1ty•student, reg\atered at 9chool thl• other'a clothea. Prizes were awarded week. Ion the grounda of absurdity, lack or ___ taste ,and general lmposalblllty.

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Lo, Keono,~a,k

Nadine Foutz spent tblll week In Ogden.

House call• bY app~lntmeut.

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Phone

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OIOROPRACTOR8 BIUll.beN tor Your RM.Ith,

LIFE

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MURDOCK'S FOR THE BEST

Ice Creams, Sherbets, Candies. The Best Lunches in the City.

Dance and Banquet Hall l!=====================:!J


STUD ENT

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"Thestudent who gets just as much

PERIWIG PlAYI

fun m putting two dollars in the bank as In spending it is already a financier " -providing he puts ic in THE BANK

TOCOME SOON

Farmers andMerchants Savings Bank

PeriwiJ! Club Will Present One of l\1oliere's Plays--Excellent I Cas t Now Working Out.

Lofl'.an,Utah

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Freshmen Defeat Ccach Knapp's b11v(' tho Mo]\('re lO B. Y. C. Team By Score of 27-6

The Porlwl~ Club Is to distinction or 11rosontlnft tho elud!'IIIUI or th o U. A. C. nncl lo l ~~;u~:oi,~;u~~ •r!~~:n:~eln r~1::catl':~ French dramallats nnd :ccond only

LloutonBnt Water Scoll'• rr('ahmen r~ot.ballon called on th('t Br!~to ShokaJlf'l"C In bis profound dla- 1~:~~a: 0 :,~:rn~:~e~:d gr~~~~: 1;:; sect.Ion or human nature. ;\a n ·v• men how this ol' grt01e or rootwriter of comedy ho perbnps holds bnll aho11ld be pln)•ed, b)' winning the aco11tro n.mong writers or nil a r11st game by n aco ro of 27 to Ii. time and a ll countries. As this Is tile nrst )'onr the B. Y. Tn chostlalng the mnnnoni nnd hns played !oolbnll for ten ycnrs ll

:::t:r g::J:;o~:~d, ¼~~t u!~":isen at For the 'Y', Adnms, Cox, and Jones In the bnckOold did some good line plunging a.ml wore nble to tear off long gntna t hr ough the f r eshla defonso. Hurre n nt gunrd wns a

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to~~ro 01~n~;:n:~~j

:~~~kl~~>', J::~~::~ 1: ::rc~ 0 'in':r1C:ti°o~ ~.::~d 1':i~nk~ocn~ hypocrisy, sclr-concelt, backbiting, ! neat showln11 Just as flnl, but the ralsohoocl. cant nnd coquetry nre new men In the Crimson Jeneys put \'Ices na common today na In the up 8 hard Oght an& tho Froah had sovont.h cl:'ntury when Mollere bold to scrnmblo e\·ery mlnut(' to come them u11 to ridicule . Th man who' out on top. Aowever, the A. c. can laugh ua oul of ou r fa111ta de- )'en.rllngs e,i:colled in e\"Or)' departserves his rnnk aa n groat genius. ment. Poor generalship on tho part In "A Doctor 111Spite or lllmsolr", or both teams might be en.lied a racwhich t11e rorlwlg Club wlll pre- tor In holding down tbe sC'ores.

We're proud of themSo

are

our

1·ou·nE

Suudnrs

custo mers NEl.~T

bJ• n11pol 11t1ucnt

LOVELAND STUDIO, ~\~;ih::t: nnd most Phone 351 ~--------...: ::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .-

G. W LINDQUIST

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Say it with Flowers

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Charlie

Such is Life

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in Ice

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Cream and Candies

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have your 1919 Buzzer Negatives - Let us print you pictures from them YOURS FOR FINE PORTRAITS

WOMEN HA JERS ARE

Pianos, Player Pianos Grafonolas Victrolas I..ATEST RE CORD S EAOH MONTH VICTOR AN )) ('OLmmlA

Thatcher Music Co. 30

South(~::i ~:l~t~etLl~~an

Utah

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LL are strivin g for the Best. We claim to have the best Plumbing Shop in the State.

A.H. PALMER & SONS 186 N. Main St.

Logan

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J. P. SMITH & SONS

l)utrred

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no little

SOCIETY STATIONERY PR INTED OR ENGRAVED AVE.

SOUTH

and . :~sn)~ 1~ not rnken

excitement

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Resources

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:~::\i~:::s~,:~ls~t: these homes plnlna tlon.

mon hove rolurnod nnd to school. which tile reviving of the Wh\l(' It mull not be

lin e tor

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St:~~1~1>~ ::o~~; , one or lrader 11and a charter ~11111 : _mA~:\,!:;~r , former prealdrnt,

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present

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said:

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Moses Cowley, who

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Wi lli am Currell (T h<- Ro\nll Tr1111,-rcr;\Inn} Cnll11 An11wer~d Prom11tly. Phone "RE'xall Store" No. l or 1 Phone, Rf'sldimce, R'i8 •w. Prlrl'S Rt'allunfthh• 1.,i11:un , l'tnh -----------'

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SuppUes, Fine Stationery, etc.

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the fsat

l< "'OR FIRST

CLASS SHOE

REPAJ.RCNG SEE

TROT MAN 'S

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W <!8t Ce.ntM' Street

1' Hl<i ON 1,1· FLOWt-;ll ANO Pl ~ANT SROP I N TOWN

CACHE VALLEY FLORAL CO. :lt

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Federal

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UTAH FURNITURE COMPANY N J,; W AND USED GOODS Bou11:ht, Sold and Excbanse4 !9 West First Nerti( LOGAN UTAH

1::t<l ~hn~ur~:;.~r~•:: Go To The

STAR CLOTHING CO. To Buy \\ 'AlkoTer Sboe1, Men' 111 St)•l ('plua Suit.a, Hal• and Furnlahlup

by n 49 to i

Hardy I score. line thot

wlll

STAR CLOTHING CO.

Ill·

North Main Street

Aggie!!- S. And ur- ~:1~ 11~l't~n~~~pn:0: 1:ffeJu:;k Sn~~;.c::~ 1 ~o:~ ~. ~::;~ who us third All-American couter

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Rolfsen Sporting Goods Co. 2,1 W. 1st North

LOGAN, UTAH P.O. Box 195

Phone 87

ATHLETIC GOODS

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HEADQUARTERS

L. 0. SKANCHY

COLLEGE

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t. wk1 di T!ltllll

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com,, when they come on thl' ncld

B. l{ennedy

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lb tau kk play C~Gd I I ~tau ril

01111oslto Po ■ tomce

:.•~ll~o :~r:t~1a~ 1:~~llw~I~ ;~ 1~1;; 1\ ~: 11:~~~:~·; ~ :· cnllefl prompt!)• nt 3 o'c lock. All studl'- nt • should be In the bleachers In time to gh·e the team 8 ro)'al W('tl_

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Books, Maguin,.

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C:..eii"-' . -clir um~ -, Wh!la

LOGAN, UTAH

The Best Place lo buy your

Snturdny'a game wlll be the real test of the season so far as tho big blue team ls concerned. If we win \ we will be on our way. Freshm:u

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WILKINSON'S

~~ 0~ ::~gl~l:cgkn o~~ R\'Oragos 169 pounds with tho Jlglitest back tll)plng tbe beam at 163.

Th e

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Hiller

VULCANIZING, BAITERY REPAIRING. IGNITION CARBURETION.

ended wll h a rew r ou n d_& a t th e dummy nnd once nro111:d th o trllck. The boys arc s howing t h e old pelJ snd ore working bard to got Into condition to meel Montana "U" Sat.urda) '. Utah's

,nof•d.l pf$Dlltlt b anl brs Jeitfflllyth .-ould b, l ·rlmt!l'd I 1<,bf th~

8PEOIA1/mlll

:::e;~~t': 1 1: "~:;,~;r t~~e pr~;;:~:;; ~1:•; 1::;r;,c~ ~::;, n:~n::::c of the or,;n.nliallon too Important to The>· aid It carefully beside Ank and .ner TechllHIii for Sautter; Sto>· ~:;e: 1:·e:~: 1~11:,.,~/ck,s:~~va;;11/; 1~ou: he droppNI without a strugglo. We groveled from his 1>res-onC'e. I for 8 K,rnnedy · B. Kirnnrdy for st\11 ha,·e n work to do 111 this ln -1 The sun wna Just peepln« from be- Dllss. dnshlnR back, ....m be In lbt' back_ stltutlon.'" hind the Pyramid or Cheo11s when Scoring• Ai,;11:tee--Toudulowns-1 Held. 1 Mr. Mohr stated further thnt 110 Ank begun, m1tnfully, to hf!W hie 1-'ulck 9 : Jurl'la :l; J. i\teDnnaltl 2; Con.ch Olorruo.11, Montana l'OllCh, 11reslde11t had ns ret boon n.11pol11tcd lotter from t11c solid sto n !' to his I Han son 2 ; Nag Ir, 2: Worley 2 ; Dee I was rorml'rly with tho Butte hl,;h 1 to succeNI Mr. {'owle>· but hinted ,h•ar beloved far away. Th" tin)' was 'sc hool and when he wr,nt to Monthat should his own name nppt>ar he hrfore him and 'twas well for he Goal aftN touchdownFalck 6; tnna he took with him nine Cl! 11111 would mn.kl' no objection. In faet IH'f'ded o full di\)' at lea at. Worley ¾ champion high school t1•an1. TheR" he Intends soo n to publish a platEngra,·111,:: Is hard wurk nnd RefrreP- ~e\111111 ~(lrJ:fl•n. L nl- men how• the Minnesota shirt down rorm showing Ills principles and lhf' s\ov. vonill) of l~hl<'Utto: l'mr,lre -Fogt, p;it nollcy hf' WIii pursue If Clf"Cted '"\ly llr·nr Anklf".'' he hf',:nn. Idaho; ll1•od Llnt?1111\8U· :,.orm H11m-I Tlw Bl,: 8110 lint' t1.vn11p;f'"S1;:,: Flulmf' Nf!hf'ker stated as follows: Tlu•n bP stoppNI Surt•h· Ankle llton, l'nh·r,rsltl· of Utnh I 11011111\11 with the IIKhl('Bt man w1•h;lt" I have hl"1'll back In schoo l but wo11di>ur to him. The s.alu tathi.1 wtu1 Sl'ore hy nr>rlntls I :;: :l ~ two or thrr>e ,Joys y('t I recognlto lhP \s::-~li·s zs 33 :?ti 4!1 1:1t:\ lnJ: lfi~ and thl'l hen,·!NII l)l(l, Our lmml'dlnt!• I\Pf'cl of the ·woml'n ~IBll'lLl'lll Tim followlnit l!Udt•nll T••i·lie n O o U i bnd,n••ltl 11.\'l'rllt:'t'll15 ◄ with 1111'1111:ht1-latf'rs ('luh Th('I present slrnatlnn RrC nh10 b••hlnd the lll(IVfllllf!lll , est w,•llt:hlnR I :u and tit ,• IH'll\"lf•lt sltOWtl d1>n.rh" hlll\" 11.femt1.\(' atudf'nt llugb Sutton. Clyde Worluy, DUkl\ "Pl-'I' .. ("0:'11\II TTI~·~ 186 pn11111\~ hotly will vlnlnlr the conlldrnl"f! or l.:lmn. l,ukl• i-~ulck. Delmar 1':gl,eorll 1:-. OHCH\Tt,J•:n tlw mrn who lr,fl school for war, •111 r•1111y athtoni "Pl1110I" l'nonon. __ _ 11 11 1 ;1:,;t~~I;": ~;:::::tr:: ~~:;11,:n~,J~~ 8~\~'; ~1~1~1:~t\ 1 :: 1\11 ~ e1::<~~% I~ 1!~~:;~ ,.min~ +•lrt·tlnn." fl••-tllinn to th,• mo,•c>ml'nl Cannon's Ot-1 (lar,hu·r f'r,r,st of tbt> g111,IN1I nl 1j,oe,t!ru111bnwcver wrre nc,t nt In 81>d}"admllto),I h.-,.(n,: in fnvor of !hi' he prlnt••d tllldt>r lhe J1r,..ae11t lnw urgnnl~11tlnn hut 1111111It Int,• hour Th,•v wll\ nn du11ht hr mnrllft•·t1 IIOffl('ln~I nllthl !11u\ r.-f\lS>'tl lo mnk,• 11 1 whul und llJIIWllr lntPr.

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12 6 N. MAfN During tho rain Tuesda)•, Con.ch Romm ))' worked bis " pets" onl)' two houra and R quarter. The practlce l1r==::::::::::::::::=

So~\!::~ Agglt•s ~-l'ro tklorlous

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du in,rr,

AUTO SERVICE & SUPPLY CO.

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1 1 ~~:\'i::~~~~tl Y;~ r: ~~~ 1 ; rnn • en.:e ns, • • • • w,::!1 ::: ~111~::~ 1181111 afternoon 0 1gc;a~:~; gan lllgh School Friday Club, which most students thought The younk Egyptlnn wi th th e his heaving bosom r egis t ering ex- al Adam's field. The game will be had ended lls rcmnrknble career In ~:o9adnns::~ld::: . 11~ 18 1111.;:f~~to-~ae~: trome Ire and disgust 'called nt tour o'clock. Coach Tolman the spring or 1917, seems to havo . "Xg lerkzleo lyiih" h e si,nt om and or the high sc hoo l bns drilled n rast

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