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Show I LOGAN Active Association IbOU ay day , wiH tin The following short sketch 4pt4f the USAC Alumni associa-tion ha been prepared for the Daily Herald ty Alden executive secretary of the association. This group is an active part in the taking homecoming c.lebration Saturday, Mr Lillywhite being one of the committee in charge of the program and arrangements. enc Richmond Ltl.y-whit- di ip Old kill! lit asti A ra- tline and unlv the ltd til1 . n W II It John i liei at atm bar J un- man i mi Kill alumni association John S Slew art 97 presented a constitution which was partly adopted. The next day the group met again and completed the organisation, choosing as officers Lewis A Merrill, 95 president; Charles A Jensen, 67. first ike president, John S linker, 19 second vice-p- i Annio P Petty, 99 secret.eiy and Arthur P Stover, 99, tieasurer. At that time the association numbered 44 Itv June 6, 19n 5 the mi mhers. number in the assoc latiou lad in i reased to 100 tnembeis. Sometime m July 19ns, the asso-The Graduate i.Uion published, TIuouaI." This magazine daw the history of the Aggie giaduites up to that time. FIRST REUNION HCLD Mart'll 4, 1911, Elmer Pi term n Pauk L. West, Itiy B We- -t and Caine were uppolnkd as a fominittee to arrange lor a cRh, t a celebration or reunion of the i lasses of 1904 and 1Q94 Py June 1922 the assoc ation nunilieied lorn) and in 1923 the first oflhi.il directory of the graduates was published May 30, 1924, Presuh nt Pi Men announced to the meeting that the president of the college had pio tided for office space for a per manent A.lmnni secretary. In St p tember 1925 the "Utah State Q;,a, telly made its first appearance During 1924 25, the association had piesented (he mattir at its meetings o( securing a library build ing on the campus and beginning a duve to secure funds with which to furnish books and soune material for the library. June 3, 1927, George P Daibei was appointed executive of tie Alumni Association Duiing this had been solo i jUiar he and others to the Iahraiv Endow ing pledges ment Fund. In three years, the Endowment fund has grown to a total of $65,0(10 00 in pledges aril approximately $17,0 JO 00 in aUtinl 9 ash. The annual venue from to this sum practically amounts $1,000 00. The goal set is $100. OU0 00. This fund is kt pt on trust and the lntrest is all that is used for bujing material for the Binary HAVE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Other activities of the association included dnves for member the cnlaiging Constantly ship Utah State Quarterly; and soliciting the inteiest of the alumni in the affairs of the college w Peres er In addition or whenever possible to this an Annual Spring Business meeting has been held and an An nual Aggie reunion in foim of a clanie and banquet and entcitaln ment has been he Id in connection wilh Spring Commencement This year, two additional activi ties have been added, the matter of high school relations work. The assoc uition has a number of tepre sentatives in practically every town in the iuterniountain territory. It is ailmiidbly well situated to etfec Inely solicit and Interest In at tending school mav high school graduates Tins year numbers of contacted some the association where In the neighborhood of 20tm high school graduates IS FIRST HOMECOMING The other function umh rtaken is It is i.the Football Homecoming At he first ever attempted at tl," d li ge and the ottn ei s of the u tion desire suggestions fiom the to ll is ilieir participants make the dav a nicmoiablo one lot jMlio old giails, T lie n cntiic cllort win this respect lias hi en to liiikr wekome and cnhitnn Im wtiitn 0i mg alumni and tn ml-- , ol tin o to It is til, ll il, ge nuke this eient an .oinuil lidppen cT Of 8 S3 1 nr. Oh a ard on nter Sat 1 foi tin-a- t (lilt rat p nald irold eat 3 SO lot is lout son S UB RLY 5 3 DAILY'' HER CACHE VALLEY II) -- rgf A - A Providence LI), I II r ESI) AY, OCT. Lewiston News " fjt1- PACE THREE Ti4AT ONlCSlS Mis Nathan D Merrill was lios tess to the Bon Heur club at her home Fridav Mrs E P Coburn gave a reading. A social afternoon followed Special guests included Mrs. II S Webb, Mrs Cvrll Funk, Mrs E P Coburn and Mrs. Alma Meinll A dainty luncheon was serv ed bv Mrs Mirnll assisted by her mother Mrs A FlIettnrtH Mrs llazeu Bright of Rock Springs, Wyoming, is visiting here with her parents, Mr and Mrs William Merrill. She spent the week end at Salt Lake City where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Paul C. Boyce. Mrs. Charles Andersor, Mrs. Al bert Homer of Smithfield and Mr and Mis Kidiiz Anderson spent Sun clay at the home of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Andeiaon where they enjoyed tho LDS conference program over the radio Mrs Matilda Rowland came Monday evening from Ogden and visited over Tuts, lav with her parents, Mr and Mis Nils Johnson Dean Nelson arrived here Sunday to begin woik at the Amalgamated hug a i Imtoiv Return To California Mi anl Mis Rulon Merrill have ri tumid to their home at Galt, (.alitornld, after spending the past collide of winks visiting with their parents liny weie the honored guests at a chicken supper given last week bv Mr. and Mis George Reese of Anialga Mr and Mrs Dave Lewis of Richmond weie also among the invited guests Hyde Thompson went to Sal! Lake Citv the later part of last week to attend a poultry meeting f Ho di Alt ton- - ml i theie. Among those attending the funeral ol Clowsou Le- - is Sunday at Lewiston were Mr and Mrs S WT Ileudiiiks, Mr and Mrs Alma Mer-- t ill. Mis Venna Beckstcad Mi and Mis L F. Hendricks, W 11 Lewis, Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Lewis, Mrs Rebecca Lewis, C. E. Men ill and Chloe and Anna V. Merrill, Kay C Lewis and daughter, Thelma Mi and Mrs Joseph Lewis and two diughters, Mi and Mrs Guv E Men ill and Miss Edna Lewis Call Johnson la building an addi tion to his home on Main street Mrs Milford J Merrill has gone to California on a visit to her sis ter Mr Wei rill is spending the week at Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Chester Bright and Mr and Mr- - Owen Nelson went to I ronton Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lltz who have a new baby Mr and Mrs M T Bell were visitors at Salt Lake conference this week. They also att ided the state fair cks of Mr. and Mrs Allpn H Dovvnev spent Sunday at .tebmond Mrs Hilma Wight accompanied them home to spend the week. Mr and Mrs H T. Plant were visiting last week at Salt Lake with then daughters. Mrs W H Hend ricks and Carl Buchmiller Mr and Mrs Austin Johnson of rdaho Falls stopped here Thursday evening with relatives while to Salt Lake City. They were the guests at supper of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson. Birthday Party Given-- Mis Carl Anderson entertained at a huthday party Saturday for her little son, Ivan Games and re lie shmenls were enjoyed by sixteen s i , ' d U Mi , n t M tilth i. Mis n i , mu-Mi- ss Pun,(r ef the ill hold the it m t no i ting on Oc t 17. It will he m the until. c ot a testimonial fm the t tit in a c 11 tcc i s of the Jamc s Ik udt ic Ks c amp w tis hos ( um ut wn pn s nt M i d Un nil S Mi i i mi in s iK 11 o in ii h b Word has mm tv and Mt it iilmm dill M1' Mi s i and ml Mis Ms n S t i d i n ! t i lum Minim m lu and Mis a i t m 1 iv it i i M Ut o I n Mis I imi ninj. and tor an imi nnti tim lum Mr llrmham i re i t M x i w i'l v iM i I'di i H.I9 " iia il 1 1,1 t X o 1 , I W , ih in uul I S I S . . 7 ,t Crusader SUITS You Really T may be that $40 or thereabouts lias always been our price for a Suit or Overcoat, but not in the last decade or more has it brought you such extremely fine fabrics and exceptional tailoring as om new pi ice standards bring )ou now in these garments And because of that fact we are making a very convincing value demonstration at tilts price, though value giving is now on the same ratio of lowered price throughout all other groups. The more you know about clothes values the greater the thrill awaiting ou here. SanFrancisco feature value group THIS Suits and Overcoats all models, fabrics, patterns, colors and sies. Variety is almost unlimited, and the styles embrace every correct fall mode in college and business types. covers Del Monte 111 T, -- - -- i lc- -e M Other SUITS and OVERCOATS $25 $35 $40 and $50 Los Angeles a score of other Pacific Coast playgrounds are . iv i ( rC3C bwt ikj ent!) by b uihcni Ihut. e Travel tst on the dircu Oterland kouU .moss the Crcat Salt I At hv rail and through the Amcru in River Canvon to Sin 1 ranusco. 9 trains cverv da between San Francisco and Los Angeles. . . . t i 1 l,i v 1 , i. importati ms, tn ,w Lehllorlicks take the place of the stimulant A more wholesome drink cannot be found fain all the lists for tired nerves and been has never tigued bodies. Its quality fountains. Or send matched. At betur free mixer to cents for sample and ten iHORLIC Vv CINt,WUCONIIN D R A nl Vt-- C v-w- up PTMtTV Wie y $60.00 V ' : v-C- r! SOME STYLE NOTES 1- - USAC ' St J j out stand n r shadi Isaic taslium ihle patterns. Iwo aid s ( c s and t mb ns ai c ng tl in las; season. iu 1 C ".'iuI s h ui s ind rnWr i Ovtuoats. able. . . these in polo an' box in men vourgci wear blue and grey lahi.cs m (' i' It col Belted isters arc the we.'h ALUMNI n t u . OCT. 11 i L Please send luc full infurnu non on a top to; IENSEN-HOLMA- N r Headquarters For College Clothes knoek-anou- t, t i i -t I Pacific Co , 41 S)uc M un s- - ( Salt Lake f id. Lt m .Njrtz put tliuc-torii- n Soutlic-- AJJ" IC-S- j Owrv, Cenaal c:' ti v WELCOME HOME Are you planning a trip ? Till' out this coupon and mail to: n ranging 2 $1 til. i i al-- - s No B v it 3 I DeLuxe Quality Here at $40. UPThiiiW These and it t v ing Costs Brings I P) i c 1 (IJ t pio-p(n- lltle gmsls , Oil Potato Market iv ih'-i- te 1 ih i t( 1 v Ol ts of ; Mi u n m n Ih d W( ij,,4 d ir Mm i to his li, ,1 toi t h w, j n mainder of tin is n pm Mr t t d TUom! ot Idaho Ful's il it. mu m w In au t if ul Knu! EImmui liouqurt was i ding loro Fndav with his s Fill m Hum ut m 1) The ilh im Id ot roses fm no d the nterpiei e ami par uts, Mr and Mis to pun lit covers won laid and a dm ken dm foi Hating mough loom or k to pit s nt to a Mis liter Kme and Mis Itod a (' ner served to number of gutst w till to bt pi ti d in tin Lai Dhintv n tr shinents were herved 'hint and Mr Douglas Ore haul ol Mr Donis Hu m d The now'v wtds nielved a variet) Gnat Fails, Mont aim ariiwd licit1 ami Mi of hofluti'ul and imeul gifts The (hundij to visit witli fi lends and llagland are tnnking bt ts m ui Tin v exptU to ntuiu ton tor a pi i iod ot t mm will makt Uu ir home in Han roft rt Mi Uxi baturda. h where Mr bite m the Shot Iff. ,f and Mrs builma Fn y all i toil, n u w i hot M w L u i ,, M 11. i w u I Mund o inh.ii ! s i The Downward Trend of Cloth- Lin ucuvrd hm Tirlxt th tt tin bmi u HtwiU Josi ph Mill Ih Rine, Idaho, farm r brought liiMt 1 hursduv foi in ir ment in tho M Hot plot tt llu Lo gan Citv Cemotri Mi IIowHt ua.s m.irioii m Idaho about 25 jiais .uo to M ir M ilH r, a loi n i nt of tin n Jlf couple Logan Thud ward have no thildirn by of rj, in nu I mt. r Mrs i tn. ul on i i a good t m . ,iiid M v Jo pi i H isit 114 m Oui n Mum! i M and Mi ih n Mr am Loiiame Ktritn Mr and KiNiumd Swinvard and Mi Mih etland laawtt Ft'o Mis Mr ai Remains Of Idaho Man Brought Here -- Me David Smith and little grand (laughter, La Wana, went to Salt Lake oil Thursday for a few day islt Mi and Mrs George Gunnell mo toiid to Sdlt Lake one day last On Saturday Mr. Gunnell week took his daughter, Ellnore, and Mi- -i Juanita McMurdie to the state capitol J hn Anderson ame from Howell Utah. Sunday to start Ins children m s( bool lime They will stay at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Gunnar Lawrence for the present Mr An iierson returned to Howell T lesdav III and Mis E P Cnhinn were gursts of M- -. and Mrs James Yin ing The association now number- - al ceil at Salt Lake Citv over the ahum l and a a i k end most 2r,ni) gi ulii i The Richmond South w.ucl will mm h largci noup ol nonci.idu.il Ik t Soc.etv will honor thcr re numhcis W ii ibis Inn pi op, winking, tin oi ganicd, and p iwei f ,1 fon t tow n t Ol t.i ll In Din rmnns of ,n Innli ll. im m i ip Hu) isi Fij t np all st ,ii too w i of the tdu iU .ml non gradual i F lie i on f ri I, i, on he groupu of alum ii to seo the possibilities of aliv a1 m,n no"1 nuni n have lo make their Alma the gi ion iti s to suppoH tin (ol Ui( Hi m H is tin ut m w Im li Mihr tho greatest Lolhge in the h hope ol this y eai s oMn ei Ivv 4i ind Mrs I, nt J i ul t in um.pliim nt !u Mi n Killian uiil ot H ih k f out A jnk an! ulri (oloi st hi nu wau i iii i it d out m tin lum i on atu r w tin h ( K m.r s w oi ,it gin (s njo d J i ri p i s nt Mi Mrs Ttall and Oral im of n ' ; Covi t nt it nmd Suiidav . u a um hi ii u i ii n i ratn small tilde was tiptoe 1 with till flow $40 i The Dxuchlcis Mrs. mi i o- m m i F Revising YOUR IDEAS of What Will Get You in Kuppen-heime- r v. 11 Monday llovd d M i " tiring ofliccrs a! a sociil it tin ward chapel next he Mr and Mrs P k Havis w guests at the pnitv of the Ann t H an Legion at Logan on Fiul.iv vi w aa Beatrice Spickin-.visitoi on Tuesday Logan j Go To Salt Lake V Tiavilln Mr and Ms F took Mi's Irene Ircvclhi to Lake on Saturdtv while sue will remain lor a ,nnc o,u ction and Mis Irivilhr nlmneJ lion i Tin-di- n th lr w v n? Itn-si- his I l s V OH U Ml FACT A MAsi LIKES vl'ILL COT- - , s al inIl I , , AUUDER AMDTUE - 'm 101, .rtoxy.phann' Mr and Ms Leon Swensou and of fam !v ot llvrum were gue-l- s h, r pi. cuts Mr and Mrs Moses Bullock on Sundae Mi. anil Mis. Laluie ll.tmmoim ..ml a , tsht, r ot Ogden isih J w it li hi- and Mis H h p.t it hts Mr l iimoiut oil Sundav V 3 p and Mis Llovd Rosy vert' hi us line oil Fnday s y Mr and Mis W. L Skidmore and ilnldrin ot Idaho kails left for Hi, u home on Sunday after spend ing a 1, w ciavs with her parents Mis Font Zollinger H ( Hultilie and grandson, Cl'.ul, s Bateman of Freedom, Wyo iiluiin home on Iuesdav aftei a pi, a- - int visit w ith relatives, follow- ku uum lumrit i.i i m trail Lah I ho im sej following called on Mrs r Hude Low to extend buthday L'' greeuiigs on Wednesday Mr and Mi-i homas Jessop, O Mrs J M. Ihmmr, Mrs James Gibbons, Mrs WiLdid Puuiaou, Mia. Murns Smith Luncheon was boned Mi anu Mrs Fred Jcnat n visited with Mi and Mrs Budge Low on Fndd) evening of Fntertam at Wedding Breakfast Here is a nc w photograph Mis Emma Zollmgt r desisted by one of the lea his who ale In lp a tlnom.li her in diughttr. Mis Jos ph Olson Ing to guide nd d tuUdei in law Mis Leland present turbulent situation -- Com ollinn r enirtaiiuMl at u welding rade Losovskv, voaU'j of the t for lie r met Mish Kninia Red Inlernational ot Labor In hr akLi The picture was t tken s hhi mi ol liarurott dtuhhr of Ions he attended Hie liuli congiess ol his organizat.on in oMs ow 1930 9, i By Alden Lillywhite On June 13, 1S99. a gioiip of Utah Aggie grauuaies met to oigjnize an I at A A , 3 31 RED LEADER Alumni Hade Aggire (U i e ish'oti- - |