Show LOGAN Page Two Wednesday June STUDENT LIFE UTAH 30 1920 Editorial Student Life Never Before You Must Buy Quality Known as the Best Published weekly by the students of the Utah Agricultural College As Entered as second class mail matter Sept 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 3 1891 KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES The Best Known Moderately Priced Value Considered Colors Guaranteed i RECOGNITION n This issue of Student Life will be the last of the Summer School as has been custoiary in the past there will be no publication of the second term of the quarter The Editor wishes to take this oppor tunity to tell how much he appreciates the assistance of all those who have helped in any way in its publication As a final word tho we will not have “Student Life” with us next term it never can be said that the A C Fdi-tio- is A Logan's Foremost Clothiers without “Life” CAMPUS NEWS PROFESSOR Dr I Wilkansky Director of Agriculture for Palestine who visited the Utah Agricultural College last Wed' nesday paid an unusual compliment to the school in the office of George F McGonagle State Engineer He said that he was especially impressed with the high standard of the State Agricultural College at Logan He was here to study the systems of teaching agriculture and was attracted by the thoroughness of the course in home economics which he praised unstintingly The R 0 T C of the Utah Agricultural College has received an 'howitzer to be used by the local Artillery Unit It will be set upon the campus in readiness for next year when the artillery unit is organized The gun was received from Camp Eustis Virginia It is American-mad- e and was ready with its camou: flage painting to be shipped across when the war closed The piece weighs 35000 pounds with its caisson and platform and took the army tractor to get it to the College from the depot Dummy projectiles for it are on the way now 8-in- ch cati-pill- ar Dr F Harris and Mr N I Butt are the authors of an article which just appeared in the Journal of the Professor Alder of the poultry department announces that during the life time of one of the colleges Single Comb White Leghorn hens which has just died she laid 1003 eggs She dies at the age of 8 years and is one of 6 hens in the United States to reach the mark Dr F S Harris has just been advised by John Wiley and Sons of New York City publishers of his latest book “Soil Alkali” that they expect the book to be ready for distribution by July 15 HARRIS RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON It Professor M S Harris has just returned from Washington D C invited there by Secretary of Agriculture Meredith to attend a convention of State Club leaders from Utah New Mexico Montana Iowa New Hampshire and Michigan The purpose of the convention was to acquaint the state leaders in charge of Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs with the Department of Agriculture its methods aims and extent of work and for them to meet and consult with specialists on the improvement of rural life and how boys and girl’s clubs can best help in making agricultural life more educational profitable and attractive Mr Harris reports Secretary Meredith very enthusiastic over the success of the club movement and the great opportunity of supplying the practical education thru club work to the boys and girls which will hold them to the farms Utah has 3000 boys and girls under supervision of club leaders NATIONAL BANK PROTECTION Get the Right Bank back of you and your business will expand more rapidly First National Bank Logan Utah Under U S Government Supervision Resources $150000000 Penny Separator Buying i Many buyers of cream separaters are tempted to save $1000 or $1500 in first cost by buying some “cheaper” machine than a De Laval In practically every case such buyers lose from 10 to 50 cents a day thru the use of an inferior separator That means from $3650 to $18250 a year It should always be remembered that the cream separator saves or wastes in quantity and quality of product and in time and labor twice-a-da- y every day in the year Morover a De Laval Separator lasts twice as long on the average as Assembly last Thursday was a treat Mr Leo J Muir gave one of the most interesting and instructive talks we have heard this summer The ladies chorus took part also and rendered some excellent numbers Miss Lowe sang two songs “Summer Wind” and “Memories” both of which were very fine and the chorus gave a good selection other separators There are De Laval farm separators now 28 years in in use the Wiley Agricultural Series and will cover the entire subject of alkali in a very thoro manner this being the The best may not be cheapest in everything but it surely is in cream of of number a subject investigations which Dr Harris has conducted at separators the Utah Experiment Station and on which he is recognized as an authority This is the fourth book which Dr 29 East Madison Street Chicago 61 Beale Harris has written in the last six 165 Broadway New York Twice a Day— Every Day in the Year The De Laval Separator Company The book which will contain approximately 300 pages will be one of years 'rnrw 1 rW CTght tY T) TYVOTl pAn Foolish Wise-Po- und THURSDAY ASSEMBLY S American Society of Agronomy entitled “The Unreliability of Short-Tim- e Experiments” 1000 HOWELL BROTHERS 4JWn Street San Francisco ft ? v liiui uo oa vwmmwm w M— |