Show f M Surflti i j 3— STUDENT LIFE IVIE D HEN H JACKSON CHIROPRACTORS In HuMlness for Your Health Clilropractlc Removes the Cause of Disease Office Arlmo Block Res 539 W Phone 131 House calls by appointment Under the ‘A’ Reuben L Hill Cy Crandall and Ardath Price are back to attend school Weekly Biography Dr M II Harris attended the Idaho State Fair at Boise this week Adajlene Barber vice president ol the Student Body entered school this week Chapel exercises will be held Tuesday Sept 30 at 11 o’clock In the College chapel REGAL SHOES Miss Goldie Faux In Ogden spent Tuesday at the Weber County Boys’ and Girls’ Club exhibit On account of illness Dr H J Frederick has been unable to attend school until this week Hugh Sutton and Ileber Morrell are among the old students who have registered this week Shoes For You LASTS ALL ALL WIDTHS Brown or Black $600 to $1200 Satisfaction Guaranteed Frog McDonald and Doug Cannon have brightened football prospects by registering this week Stan Bischel of and watched football practice Saturday Ken Browning and Ogden visited school L Mendenhall of Sprtng-vllj- e has been here visiting his daughter Blanche Mendenhall Mr S Johnson According to Professor students desiring to take choir may do so without registering for it H Price of Idaho Falls the spent early part of the week in Logan visiting with his daughter Mr W The MEN’S Shop 59 Mrs W J Kerr and Miss Genleve Kerr of Covallis Oregon spent several days of last week visiting in North Main Utah Logan Maude Logan Herman’s Cafe And Bakery 13 NORTH MAIN Indies Dining Rooms anil First Hass Counter Service - Proprietor CITY DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS A Full Line of Drugs ami Toilet ArtUlea COMPORT KITS AN SCO CAM PIUS A N D SUPPLIES Use Cqko Paper and Ansco Films For Heat Results 7 North Main St Logan FOR TUP REST CAKES PIES ROLLS AND DREAD CALL AT THE Royal Bakery TRY OCR COFFEE AND ROLIJ4 REST IN TOWN RIDE farewell testimonial will be given for Sterling Harris and Carmen Dailies in the Fifth ward hall Friday evening A interested in the Rhodes Scholarship are requested to meet in the office of President PeterAJ1 Open Day and Night Herman Johnson Mr Frank Coray a graduate of 1916 visited school Sept 25 Frank s managing a bg ranch at Blacck foot Idaho A BICYCLE For Health Pleas ure and Convenience Iver Johnson and Pierce Bicycles Harley Davidson Motorcycles Tire Kuppllea Repairing Dc Sanders Bicycle and Motor Co We Fill Mall Order students son on Monday Sept 29 Arch Egbert a at former 4 o’clock A C Mr and Mrs Ebenezer John Kirk-ha- m and little "Eb” will leave shortly for Salt Lake where they will make their home Mr Klrkham will work for the New York Life Insurance Co Prof William Peterson spent part He has reof this week at school cently been with a party appraising coal and phosphate lands In Piute making reports of sulphur county beds In Weber county and retesting flowing wells In Millard county Prof Poterson has a leave of absence for the fall quarter so that he can do this special work War History of Cache Boxelder and Rich counties Is being compiled by the A L ScovlUe Press of Ogden The book will contain a brief history of the World’s Wsr from 1914 to the present date the history of the Red Cross the Liberty Loan and War of Stamp committees a short sketch each man who entered the service of the Army Navy or Marine Corps and a full page steel engraved photo of each man who gave his life In the World Wsr Every service man who served this side or the other should Manager write Mr A D McLeod Historical Agency 2470 Hudson Avenue Ogden Utah giving the date of his enlistment date of discharge rank organization where he was born and age A Logan’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store The home of better footwear for all occasions Quality foot- ball star spent one day of last week here He was on his way to Idaho where he has a position as county agent Fit Style Andreas Peterson & Sons Shoe Fitting Experts Dr Reuben L Hill i8 one of' the most recent and most valuable acquisitions of our chemistry depart ment He has been here barely five months but already he 1s famous for his smile his youth his doctor’s degree and the way bis hair grows The story of his life Is a rapid succession of adventures and ambitions attained which would make an impressive last chapter in Lives of our Presidents” or ‘‘Autobiographies of Great Men” Beginning at the end (which Is not such a bad place to begin) he is now thirty-on- e years old has an office in Wedtsoe Hall and a stairstep progression of plans leading to ward a bigger and better A C Dr Hill s a Utahn — born raised and marred here — and although the past ten years have found him in old Mexico at Cornell at Wash lngton D C in Maryland and In Georgia he is now home again and Mrs Hill and the four little Hills and the Doctor himself intend to stay here indefinitely He was born in Ogden March 24 1888 The family soon moved to Springvllle where he spent his boyhood He must have spent a rather toseful litte boyhood— bis Innate instinct for chemistry would be quite indispendsable at times for instance when the biscuits would not rise or the baby swallowed poison After a scientific career through Springvllle High School the Brigham Young University and the Agricultural College of Utah he obtained his Bacholors degree here In 1912 In the meantime an absorbing Interruption had ed him down to Mexico where he did some serenading in real Spanish style and returned with the little girl who had once sat next to him at school Mrs Theresa Snow Hill Mr Hill became Doctor HIU at Cornell University He took his D in Ph 1915 He had been awarded the University Graduates’ Scholarship and had been made assistant i nthe department of chemistry now he was made instructor He later resigned to accept a position )s phyBioiglcal chemist at the U S Bureau of Chemistry at From there he Wasnington D C went to the Agricultural Experiment Station in Maryland In 1918 Dr Hill donned the olive drab and silver bars of a first lieutenant I’ S A and worked as a nutrition officer for Uncle Sara until April 1919 He joined his family in Logan and on May 1st became a member of the faculty o fthe A C U That's the climax of his He will devote one-haat the Experiment time to work Station the rest to research work and th making of hundreds of Aggies into superior chemists lf ART DEPT GETS PLASTER FIGURES An extensive shipment of plaster figures has been received this week by the art department and installed In the studio There is a wide range of subjects and sizes and the group helps to supply a decided need In this direction The pieces are all white most of them are the same size as the originals and all are of very superiolr quality They were obtained from P P Capronl and Brother a firm which deals in the finest line of that can be plaster reproduction obtained in America Professor Powell Is working towill reward a collection which and school period of present every hat this feels and he sculpture last addition Is a big atep toward the realization of his plan Some of the more Important figures are listed below Faun by Praxiteles (Greek) MusOriginal In the Capltollne eum Rome Bacchante dancing (Geek) Original In the Berlin Museum (Egyptian) King l’sammetlehus Paris Original at the by Michel Morning and Evening Angelo Orginal from the tomb of LorMedici’s chapel enzo de Midlct Florenc or Crouching Venus t the Bath Venus Original st the Vatican Three Nymphs by Goujon from the Fountain of Original Pari Innocent the Two antique toraoa Society SEE On Tuesday afternoon the girl’s Pan Hellenic entertained for all the girls in College at an informal re- THATCHER CLOTHES ception In the Women’s gymnasium from five to seven o’clock The music dancing punch and promiscuous introductions were greatly enjoyed by all THIS SEASON YOU’LL LIKE THATCHER CLOTHES A few bits of interesting news have reached us during the past few days Marriages and engagements' have always furnished good topics for gossip The engagement of Miss Barbara! Larson of Brigham City to Mr Lester Hubbard of Willard has been announced Miss Helen Bacon Sigma Theta Phi was married recently in California to Mr Richard R Dalton Anthony (Tony) Peterson former Aggie student was married recently to Miss Marie Taylor from Lehi "Tony” is coaching this winter in the Springvllle High School Laying aside all rules of salesmanship and practicing profiteering to Sorosis Sorority the fullest extent made a complete success of their Bazaar and House Warming Monday night By way of diversion a quilt! and morning jacket were raffled off and chances sold broadcast thru the crowd Nancy Finch and Kinniei Caine made able disposers of the chances Elna Bennlon held the chance “Sorosis” and won the quilt The Jacket for the Theta House was won by Helen Woodruff a popu-- 1 lar freshman Cakes and candy were sold while they lasted The decora- Susans sunflowers alone black-eye- d and marigolds carried out the soror ity colors of gold and black Best Quality Always Dry Goods Womens’ Apparel Kodaks Able j Kodak Jewelry Co Supplies (Tie Waterman’s Lar don m and Fountain Pens j Bluebird Pre-eminent- Superior ly CANDIES ICE CREAM AND LUNCHES West Center Street 12 Smith and Hilma active Mathews entertained the members of the Beta Delta Sorority last Sunday at a six course dinner! The Covers were laid for sixteen rooms and table were effectively decorated with cut flowers of lavender and w'hite A musical evening followed the dinner MIsspss Satisfaction In Furniture IS GIVEN AT LUNDSTROM’S BY OUR CAREFUL ATTENTION The Ag Club Plans SERVICE QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY For a Record Year! STUDENTS: ! class Last Tuesday following the Ag club met to conmeetings sider plans for the current year Prospects are brighter than ever before for an unrivalled Ag Club An abundance of new students will make the largest club In the history of the school according to present Indications George Barber president of the club briefly outlined the alms and The Ag plans for the coming year Club Is traditionally one of the llv-eand most influential clubs at the College and this year it expects to The usual Ag keep up traditions Club Ball one of the big social events will be held of the school year November 7 Peanuts at the "bust” will bo more abundant and gas will be more plentiful on the annual excursion to points of agricultural Interest in the valley To help arouse college spirit and to work for a united student body the Ag Club will appoint a cheerleader to aid In becoming a hand of efficient rooter All students registered in the schools of agriculture and agricultural engineering are eligible to membership Let us Show you our Complete Lines of Stoves Ranges Furniture Rugs and Lineoleum They Please because they are the Best LOGAN CLEANING & TAILORING CO 20 VV 1st North 2nd door west of First National Bank Phone 171 CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Most Dry Cleaning Plant in City Up-to-Da- te We Call and Deliver st Mrs Emma Rose Wallace of Salt Lake hat arrived at Sorosis house where she will act as House Mother Dr W E Carroll Is hack at school after Judging at the County Fairs In Iron Sanpete and Sevier counties Scheby & Larsen MERCHANT TAILORS Repairing and Dry (leaning Phone 020 40 W I "t X Phone 258 33 West 1st North HOW’S YOUR WATCH Prompt Service Absolutely Guaranteed Special Attention to Students Leonard Hill Engraving Watch Clock and Jewelry Repairing BIG DAYLIGHT FACTORY On Center Street Students Knitwear Mackinaws Athletic Goods Made to Measure Your Registration Card entitles you to a 20 per cent Discount UNION KNITTING MILLS GEO W SKIDMORE Manager For Your Electric Wants See The Cache Valley Electric Co Phone 53 L O SKANCHY 420 North 3th East FANCY GROCERIES Stationery Tablets and Notion MURDOCK'S FOR THE BEST SHINES BATHS Moden Barber Shop Mr Henry Oberhanatey la spending this week at the packing houa In Provo Investigating the beat method of curing meat in the home PAGE THREE CARLISLE II & GUDMUNDSON Proprietors West Center Street Logan Icc Creams Sherbets Candies The Best Lunches in the City Dance and Banquet Hall SMtt |