Show STUDENT LITE PAGE SIX &lumm-J!ote- j £ “MEN WHO KNOW” The following letter from one tion for Student 'Lifofor the enAlumni is self- - suing year and in passing might of the" :: The attention of say that I enjoy reading the paexnlanatorv seniors is particularly directed to per very much and look for its :V"'”thelast paragraph: arrival as much or more than I ' :: old-tim- USE THE e 1 - - - Government of the Province of Alberta Department of Public r Wort s’ Office of the District and Engineer Lethbridge Albei la" Canada 13th Jan1912 4 Sur-eyo- Mr C W Porter President Mr Caunte Peterson Secretary IT A C Alumni Association Logan City Utah Dear Alumnus: Your letter of Nov 2th last has lain in my desk for a long time unanswered but not unthought of as my mind frequently reverts to the College and those connected with it and I often long to be back again for a short visit It is gratifying to me to note the prominent position the College is assuming through the country which I attribute in a large degree to the excellent class of men and women it is ending out each year to the four quarters' of f lie’ earth “By their fruits ye shall know them” and I observe that our association is creditably represented iri a wide ( field do the daily news Our country and city are going ahead faster than public improvement can meet the demand Our city especially is putting on its cloak in readiness for the Dry Farming Congress meet next Oc- tober It ’u gratifying to note that our President I)r Widtsoe is at the head of that worthy organization I shall need an assistant for next season beginning about April 1st and I would ask you to mention that fact in the columns of Student Life It might he the means of placing some of (lie Utah boys in a position to get experience The work is mostly transit work and running the party in the field Correspondence solicited I trust that the present year may be a prosperous one for the College and student the Alumni and Student Life With best wishes I remain yours truly R C GORDON ’DO I In answer to your question: Miss Ina Stratford expects to adof do think the voit “Yhat attend the summer of the "has est'ablisldnV a visability of University of California permanent policy ol the association decennial class reunions? Miss Helen Bartlett expects to Would you be willing to make the visit at home in the East next journey to Logan once every ten summer years for a dinner with your class at Commencement time ” Miss Clara Parish thinks StudI should say that it will be an ent Life is better this year than hr ' excellent move bnt dinners ten usual ft y C v years apart seem a long time and FATHER WISHES 1 should be in favor of having MOTHER WUZ THERE them more frequently I should V be willing to make the trip to She’ll Sure Be There Next Year V ‘4 Logan and believe we ought to At last father lias a new comhave something special to take us plaint The bread mother used to as we think that it' is not there f make is a thing of the past and atus for' especially necessary' Jo on tlie of his almanac he tend and we do not take the time Iras1 carefully copied down the to break away from our business t long enough to pay our College College receipt for finger rolls “I’ll jist give' this ’ere to and the Association the simple and fetch her along next respect we owe them I would to learn to cook grub more therefore suggest that we make year scientific like That’ ’leetricity is the period five years instead of terrible savin’ on matches and ten I have been away thirteen kindlin’ wood Ef I ould once years almost cm the frontier and have never yet taken the time to gjt used t them thar elevators I’d take one right along” pay our institution a visit sinew I lint that’s from Farmer left Simply 'became I had C’orntassel’s enough sentiments hut his nothing particular to call me philosophy is still the spirit of there the Rouml-UPROGRESS— is I am enclosing a postal note for the watchword of every one attending the Housekeeper’ one dollar to cover the and Farmers’ Round-Usubscrip iK-ho- A ’ fly-le- af 1 Mi-rand- y p Con-ferenc- p e Does it not mean a great deal to YOU the prospective buy er of a Cram Separator that such men as Andrew Carnegie the great steel magnate F G Bourne Pres’t Singer iSewing Machine Co J Ogden Armour head of Armour & Co Sherwin-William- s Paint Co Henry Williams Pres’t John Arbuckle the great coffee merchant J C Hoagland Prest Royal Baking Powder Co C L Tiffany of the great New York jewelers C W Seamons Pres’t Remington Typewriter Co Gov W D Hoard publisher of Hoard’s Dairyman Hon Wm J Gaynor Mayor of New York City and many others like them good dairy farmers as well as great leaders in every sphere of human endeavor each of whom and a thousand is possessed of much personal experience authoritative sources of separator information are among the 1373000 satisfied users of DE LAVAL Cream Separators? It’s always good policy to profit by the experience of others The DE LAVAL SEPARA fOR COMPANY NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO SEATTLE rr- - Red wheat WHEAT PLENTIFUL IN UTAH AND IDAHO The milling industry in Utah has been urged to organize as it Farmers of Both States Plant is organized in other states where Large Acreage to Turkey millers’ associations have existed Red— Is Graded High for years placing these millers in a position to invade this state and Reports received by the local take profits that) bhouldi' belong flour trade indicate that Utah and here One local miller says: southern Idaho farmers have ‘‘Let us realize that better planted a large acreage to Turkwheat more careful milling and ey Red wheat and while there a unison of action will bring a may not he a sufficient quantity and to grind this wheat straight it is broader market better profits an enlargement of our business believed there will he enough There is no reason why the millavailable this Mason for blending ing industry of this section should purposes A Salt Lake baker he lagging behind that of other Hour states and if we all lend a helpstates that in his opinion refrom Turkey Red wheat of south- ing hand great benefits will the mills and to the wheat ern Malm makes the best bread sult to growers which means incidentalof any Hour that can he obtained ly more money in our state” in the northwest He recently Henry H Rlood of Knvsvillc a made chemical test of five car- remarks in this connection: “It loads of Idaho Hour which far ex may he that some sections of our to cecdcd his most sanguine expec- district may not he adapted the successful raising of Turkey tations and proved that the Red wheat Consequently we for good hard flour increas- cannot as t hose consistently¥ es from year to year while the farmers do plant this class of soft wheat becomes each year wheat when another variety will It H more and more of a drug on the bring in better returns market It is claimed that Turkey quite necessary to have the farmers’ assistance in our endeavors Red wheat selves the milling and it is the intention to’ invite question that home bakers would several practical farmers to our patronize homo milled flour if next millers’ and grain' dealers’ the mills would furnish the goods convention that we may learn required and that the mills will their position and ’if possible he furnish good stock if the farm- of some assistance to1 them”— ers will raise sulfieient Tudkcv Deseret News do-ma- nd M |