Show fr? BULLETIN STUDENT LIFE Published W Vy by Students of Utah Agricultural board Student Body Today The first student body College STUDENT LIFE Student Life Staff Meeting as- - sembly will be held today at 1 :00 o’clock President Lund Printed by the Earl & England Publishing Company Logan T’Cah 3S Entered as mall matter September 19 190S at Logan Utah an arrangea of at Under the Art of March 3 1S97 for rate entertaining special mailing Acceptance prodded for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 1927 authorized gram and all Students are Urged to be present August 22 ISIS pi’O-ysla- Editorj Joe Cowley Cyrus Greaves Right At The Bottom “So you are going into yourj father’s business now you’ve1 There will I a ifieeting of graduated? I suppose you’ll have1 the Student Life staff on Mon- !a pretty soft time there” day at 12 o’clock in the Student Life office All who are inter- j “No indeed I’m going to ested in college journalism are 'start right at the bottom as one invited to attend Final selec- jof the tions of staff members have not as yet been made and those wishing to do so may try out during the next few issues of —MARKET— the paper All contributions will be welcomed Better Meat for Less Money I s” MONSEN MEAT Applications for the follow- manager and assistant manReporters agerships must be filed with Sleiviu Janes Johny Christensen James Scott RuloU Walker Ed Jenker the Executive Council not later June Monson Dallas Johnson Laura than Monday noon September Orpha Sweeten Thelma Johnson Marjory Webb Laura Nelson Clarice Webb Gladys 24: Manager of Socials and of Frosh Registers Phone 409 Hobbs Allen Canhon Howard Jessop Dramatics Assstant Manager Main 51 Street— Logan South of Socials and Dramatics AsQuestion: Give your parents’ Volume XX II Friday September 21 1928 sistant Manager of Student Life names and Assistant Manager of Answer: Mama and PapaJ ’ — Missouri Outlaw The Initial Week the opening week of school students have been DURING upon returning to the Institution everyone has had Lost — One gold Eversharp For the Best of an opportunity to part with between fifty and seventy five dol pencil Return to Student Life office CAKES TIES ROLLS AND M lars registration fee between three and four hundred new comBREAD ers have been partially initiated to college life and the majority LIBRARY FUND CALL AT THE ' of students seem to be possessed with quite a iriendly attitude REACHES FIRST MARK for light house 'All this is just as it should be (Continued from Page One) Royal on The Utah Agricultural College is an Institution of high ideals manifested in alumni ranks durof which we are truly proud It gives us occasion for joy upon re- ing Commencement last June College-Hil- l Try Our Coffee and Rolls when the officers of the Alumni AND SERVICE QUALITY all on The we which turning opportunity enjoy registration day association were able to announce 643 North 11S North Main Logan that of parting with that hard earned summer's wages helps us that $50177 in cash and pledges 8th East to appreciate our opportunities and make the most of them The had been received during the twelve period from June friendly spirit is the essence of our demociatic spirit and should 1 1927 months to June 1 1928 With this be cultivated tangible evidence of loyalty upon' Let us endeaor to promote the welfare of the College tad the part of Aggie alumni it was felt that the campaign would be thereby reap collective profits as well as individual The old assured of the enthusiastic sup— a ti Vuf-on y mrput-Tntthing nr more-ttiiCyhr port of 'citizens'of The' stale ho the welfare of the College just as applicable to College life as any other field of endeavor have New at heart Now we buckle down to work - Business Manager Rank-hea- Modern Barber and Beauty Parlor 13 CENTER STREET— PHONE 1210 WEST Where Everything is the Latest and Best in SERVICE APART Eat Drink and be Merry — Vine Food — Delicious Coffee — — Pleasant Surroundings! 4Opposlte Post Office THE DAIRY LUNCH Aggie Students A Delicious Food ENT —Candy Is ft delicious form of energizing food —Eat R few bites every day for enjoyment — for energy and to relieve fatigue Bakery keeping — Keep Candy handy W the-Tsame-- air Dr George R Hill ’08 presideof the Alumni Associaa Your - tion will be An Logan sometime Support LIFE wishes to call an important item to the this week to confer with members STUDENT of the Library Fund executive its readers which if heeded should add materially of committee regarding plans for the to the general effectiveness of the paper and at the same time campaign and immediately foladvance the interests of the various College organizations lowing this meeting steps will be In the columns of this organ should be reported all phases of taken to put the campaign in operation Mr Barber announces College activity The activities of the Student Body faculty in- that the details of the drive have dividuals fraternities sororities clubs class organizations and not as yet been worked out but j the same strict economy every single organization on the campus should be represented if that that characterized last opStudent Life is to fulfill its mission In accomplishing this pur- erations will be In force year’s this year pose let every organization on the hilltop appoint a representative In fact an effort will be made to to submit to Student Life not later than Wednesday of each raise funds even more economically than was done last year-b- y week any activities or items which might promote the welfare of means of considerable volunteer the organization and be of general student interest Conscien- help and with less expenditure for tious and enthusiastic representatives should be selected to handle literature this responsibility It would be to our mutual benefit Phone C nt-elect 1 Paper HOOVER SMITH AND THOMAS Straw vote returns are becoming the diet of the newspaper reader Another presidential year is quite evidently upon us and the most bitter struggle for this high office since 1916 is the pwospeeta is to believe that the enthusi asm and interest on both sides may surpass even that pre-wcampaign Several colleges and universities throughout the country will shortly be conducting a student poll The University of California in Hoover’s own state conducted a poll during the Summer Session in which the main finding seemed to be that Governor Smith was making great headway in getting votes of many w ho had voted for Coolidge in 1924 That seems to be the most definite thing about this whole election to the present thing the fact that this will notbe another complete The submergence of the democratic jiarty and Its candidate lives of both these men former Secretary Uo6v6f andiGojerner Smith should be a stimulus to "foe 5 bung hien and women of the country Both men have risen from obscurity to well deserved greatness one on the Atlantic and the other on the Pacific coast Governor Smith is the first of his immigrant stock to be nominated by a major party for the presidency Coming from the sidewalks of New- - York his present position is an even greater tribute Jo his ability in view of the fact thaj our political parties ’’ i ' have usually favored those of rural beginnings' Norman Thomas the socialist' candidate for the presidency completes a trio of great figures who began their lives in an environment of comparative poverty Thomas was born in Marion Ohio but is not a member of the Ohio gang same-reason ar her from Riter’s (Advertisement) STUDENTTS— You will always get good wrvlce at— PALACE BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR J P Nielsen Prop 7 Muin Street “ THE FOG HORN Coach Romney of the college By Edgar A Guest looked up questioningly at the man who had entered his office There is a tog upon the lake and now' stood regarding him And through the misty gray There comes the groan the fog gravely horns make “And what can I do for To warn the ships away he you?” inquired “I don’t suppose you remem- ‘Beware! beware!” the fog horn ber me’’ the visitor began and moans “The rocks and shoals are near" seeing the look of doubt on the coach’s faC' went on: “I am Across the waters fly the tones For sallormen to hear Anderson ot the class of ’19 1 The year I left school I was Through fog the sailors cannot see me hard and lent up you very Where all the dangers he ten dollars And I told you that And so the ear becomes to be The servant oS the eye when I had made good I would 1 come back and remind you of Oh would there were a horn to ” it and pay it So boom “Go on” said the coach beamWhen pleasure blmds the sight TO warn us of impending doom ing at him And guide us to the right! “So here I am You don’t happen to have another on you do you?” ten-sp- ot — Sergeant Callahan: "Why did yesterday?" Johnny Christopherson : "I am very sorry sir I did not you fail to salute me Bobby: “Do you play football Uncle?” Aged Uncle: "No lad” did see you” Bobby: “Well what Sergeant Callahan: ‘'Good I Daddy mean when he said that we could get a big automobile was afraid you were mad at when you kick off?” me” Give me the ready hand rath- er than the ready tongue— "Who is this guy Tentative that sorority girls are always having dates with?” Smith & Sons VENUE- - FEDERAL-- A LOCANV UTAH j SAVE MONEY CACHE Have Your VALLEY FLORAL COMPANY FLOWERS FOR Shoes Repaired! SITER-Wearin- leather oak g soles ’ cushion rubber heels rapid and efficient workmanship guaranteed satisfaction Wendenes 0" ALL OCCASIONS live 31 FEDERAL AVENUE wAena iavingt are gnatut PHONE 711 LOGAN UTAH Promptness ' 115 NORTH MAIM LOGAN ' - ' T“ Smart New Slippers STUDENTS Arriving Daily We Welcome You May you attain in this year’s work the goal i’faV 'wjiiclv y)U- are striving READY TO THE ri ? 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