Show QTT’nTTVT M) e istubent Htfc PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS COLLEGE OF THE UTAH TTFtf loob A WRONG PRINCIPLE AND A D A NG ERO l'S PI I EC E E NT & England Publishing Company Logan — The appointment of M F Cowley to the vice presidency of the Student Body by the Executive Committee came as a surprise to most of the The position eon- older students Utah ferred upon him by the Student j hr Editor mitteeman If it had been the wish Associate Editor of any student that Mr Cowley be Business Manager vlce president he would have nom inated him as such at the annual Number ‘I FRIDAY OCTOBER i 11H Volume XV election and the members would have elected or rejected him as they It will be remember-A- s felt disposed of the of the football season approaches the question advisability nominations for vice prcsi- t(j in of minds will arise the many cjen(- proceeded those of the Execu- continuing to keep up Adams Field down on or the College campus students Should the football field be tjye committee It is evident from town? Provided it be desirable to take our games away from College the above facts that the sentiment 7 rill — w hich we by no means concede — is the present form of the lease C)j tbe student Body was in favor on Adams Field satisfactory? Shall the Student Body take any action fowley for Executive com- toward putting the football field on the hill or procuring a more advau-- : mittoeman but not for vice contract with the present owners of Adams Field? These are (jent This being so has the Ex- If next decide few within the should student that every days questions ecutive committee the right to nul- we are going to spend money let us put it where we really desire it spent tbe expresstd w ill of the “The ent i)0jy by deliberately taking Mr is a synopsis of the important clauses of the contract Term of lease is twenty-fiv- e Student Body has on Adams Field years £owiey from the office to which he 1 1913 October and beginning terminating October 1 193S” was elected and placing him in the The Student Body pays all taxes and assessments during the term of ion that the Student Body might contract No kind of exercises can be conducted on Adams Field on jiave given him had it deemed it The Student Body has use of the field only when it needs it wjse Sunday tj0 so for athletics The Church has control of the field at all other times and That the action was w holly illegal can conduct all kinds of athletic sports on it without molestation It can js si10Wn in Sec I Art II of our be used as a playground for the Fifth Ward children and anything that constitution which reads as e Student Body has built is at their disposal On the termination ofi0WS s a “ft shall require the lease all improvements that the Student Body has put on the field vote 0f aj members (of the Stud-goe- s to the Church The field can be sold at any time by the Church ent jlody) to remove any elective and it can terminate the contract after thirty days notice if any purt officer fr’m pftiCe” In a school such of the contract is broken by the Student Body and all improvements as ourS) where good material is in put on the field by the Student Body inures to the Church no way’ lacking is it necessary for the Executive committee to thus SELL GOM'RNMENT ignore our constitution and the will The move which President Peterson has set on foot whereby the cf tpe student Body in order to fill Faculty will withdraw from taking any part in the control of Student a vacancy? We regard the action We commend Dr Peterson as inexcusable It should be receiv-fo- r Body affairs is one to be heartily endorsed his promptness In undertaking a solution of this problem which has ' ed disfavor by all thinking been the cause of great dissatisfaction on the part of the students in the stU(Unts belause f what it pro- aSt‘ tends We hope that whatever plan is evolved from the investigation and The spirit of this article should discussion w hich is now under way will make impossible the reaccurance not bo misunderstood We condemn of such farcial situations as arose last year the a(tion of th( committee wholly For several months the question of paying the editor of Student Life because of the dangerous precedent was discussed in the meetings of the Student Body a committee Should we it establishes to investigate the proposition made the recommendation that a ass to uanoticed the office low thhj monetary remuneration be granted the editor an amendment to the of any eIwtlve ()ikmr is made was formed making such remuneration possible the Student 111 t i iody voted almost unanimously to accept this amendment on the day Extcutive committee at any The of the voting the faculty met and decided not to permit the payment of j antl all tinu8 shulll be Uie sorvant the editor of S udent Life and I10t th( dictator of the Student The advisability of having an “A Day" was thoroughly discussed in' Ito(ly Xow that the faculty is about Sluder t Body assembly and the decision reached that we would have ourj us complete usual work day Before the date set for “A Day” the faculty advised the1 to Krant KDt are ve going to permit any tudet Boil that they would allow no holiday for the keenintr of this OIK (o absume rights never delegat- t lassie celebration A such lnlcrleroncp on the hart ot le faculy wlh malcra whkl okvl-- ed to them which will still make l llwcrw jokc7 ously should he left f r the Student Body to handle is exceedingly disMORRELL 1IEBE tasteful to men and wcmen who have reached a college age Iu the light of the dissatisfaction that the past plan of control has' caused the innovation which President Peterson has initiated is highly ' rTeptable to the Students of the College foil I' 11 'Speci ml J: AlM?!) “ com- - that of Executive was U 1® ' Body imt IMUbir f mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Entered as second-clas- s Utah under the Act of March 3 1879 Subscription Rate: Students become subscribers upon the payment of their Student Body fee Trinted by the Earl tui) s® 'HNWIF? AJ — 1 f T&sli) II GRANT IVINS J W THORNTON M F COWLEY Our Guarantee of Satisfaction goes with each ami every article RITER BROS DREG ( ) — THE BKXALL STORE j 4 Jr Let’s Go to Murdock’s Caterers j j prcsi-tagco- stud-Followi- Lunches Superfine Chocolates Creams us ng R E CREAMS AND EOCXTAIN SPECIALS FREE DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION WHERE EVERYBODY LATEST ELECTRICAL MUSIC WELCOME IS MURDOCK’S j 4 j j Jr Logan Arms and Sporting Goods Company l'ol-th- two-third- j Athletic and Sporting Goods j Parker Remington Winchester Shot Guns Winchester Remington and Marlin Riflts and Ammunition Expert Gun Repairing Hunting Roots and Shoes Carnas Clothing Fishing Tackle Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Bicycles and Motorcycles Smith SEE STONEYTI IE STUDENTS’ FRIEND 4 I j WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR ! CLOTHING AND SHOES ap-!tji- at i WHEN YOUiCAN BUY FOR LESS AT LPn 1 I THlWUB self-gover- COME AND RE CONVINCED j OUR DANCES During omiiiencement week last June we heard a man f wide experience and influence In the State remark that he had seen more indecent dancing at the Smart Gymnasium than at nnv place he had been In Utah We are of the opinion that such a statement Is an exaggeration but nevertheless it is not well that such n word should be spread throughout the State Representing as we should the best learning ami culture of It'll ve should even in the matter of dancing he in every way exemplary Last r a very commendable suggestion on the part of Mp Brcke that certain dances be prohibited on cur gymnasium door was smothered after the majority of the Student Body had shown approval thereof We hope that the students themselves will seehearty to It that from tbinces bordering' on the indecent will be DIS P ° AT COUNTENANCED The A C cannot afford to he known ns a place w’here that whhh is not permitted in the best dance halls of the State Is sanctioned EXCHANGES it is estimated that 4 3000000 hairpins are shaken out vnd lost “Got any scars on you?" asked the every day by Fords siirg’eoti as the recruit was stripping “No” replied the lecrult with n Albert I’rokmeyer former star on beaming smile “Rut I’ve got a bu the Utah football team ban been j of dgaroots In my inside coat pockengaged to coach the Freshmen nt et Dor"-- Roundup the University Battery “A" of the Colorado NaIn about nine cases out of ten tional Guard made up entirely of the man with his nose to the grindmen from the Ag College nt Fort stone was too lnxy to put ills hands Collins has been mustered out of It to service In order that the young guardsmen might he allowed to The “Rocky Mt Collegian” picks pursue their studies the Colo Aggies Mines nmi Colo A grapefruit Is n lemon which College to put up the lilg fight for took advantage of ail opportunity the conference pennant this fall Grafonolas Records Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise We Rent Pianos See i ( We carry a complete line of Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas TROTMAN FIRST CLASS SHOE FOR RE- SERVICE AND SATISFACTION WEST CENTER STREET We Call For and Deliver ! 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