Show PAGE SIX STUDENT LIFE CLUB HISTORY all members and its success achievements in the future The Commercial Club was organized on its present basis in the early autumn of 11)10 s to tlieis time the Club had no home nor were there any restrictions on the requirements of candidates lor membership except that they must be commercial students Having secured a room and wishing to better the conditions of the club and place it on a firmer basis a select group of college grade men met on October loth in the year above - “ Pro-viou- mentioned and appointed a to draw up a new constitution and a new set of s The new constitution as framed and adopted proides that “all candidates for membership lim'd be acted upon and chosen by a committee appointed for that purpose and that they must be of college standing Since the time when the club adopted the new conslilulion and took possession of its welcomed home it has been in a nourishing condition and lias done much not only for the members and the commercial department but for the whole school It has been instrumental in obtaining yearly an average of six prominent business men and trained to lecture to those int crested both in manufacturing and farm accounting The Club has its quarters well equipped to the satisfaction of com-nrtte- I e 1 Kex-bur- g by-law- - - 13 and AVild red dl Aaron F Rasmussen ’10 Forgeon now are Mrs Samuel Grover Kick Burley’ Kicks Academy Kcxluirg Idaho assured Idaho d2Samuel Grover Rich '05 14 t John d Fredrickson Cashier Burley State Bank BurCOMMERCE GRADUATES Heal Estate Malad Idaho ley Idaho The Commerce graduates have ! Alva Hansen 'OS Instrucdd dosepli Ed Shepard !)R been exceptionally successful as tor V ebr Academy Cashier (’ache Valley Banking will be seen from the following Hi (‘has A densen 07 Field Company list of ‘17 the present number of dU Melvin S Smart ’12 By Expert Koeky Mountain Sugar graduates: rum High School Beet Go Denver 1 Michael John Andrews ’12 do Win Be Roy Smith 12 17 Hails Ephraim densen 'OS Inst Cassia Academy Student Chicago University Oakley Snow Academy Ephraim Utah Idaho db David Edmund Stephens 15 Orville B’iiee ’ll) Practi2 ’dames Arthur Of U S Dept Agriculture Armstrong cal Agriculture Hyde Park 11 Inst Munt Pleasant High d7 He Roy A Stevens '12 Pd (‘has A MeUausland '01 School I 'ache Principal Millard Stake AcadValley Hanking Uo 1’ rederick H Atkinson DS 20 emy Binkley Utah Newton Moses ’12 Auditor Sumpter Valley R R Idaho Co Baker City 21 Oregon Aaron B Olson '07 BookI John II Bankhead !)7 keeper Anderson & Sons Humber ( asliier hatcher Bros Banking Uo Bogan Company 22 dames George Osmond ’12 NATIONAL Asa Bui leu 10 Third year Bewiston High SeliooB Law student at Harvard 2d dames I) Pence ’ll) Stock BANK b Benin Bumlerson ’12 liaising Mt Home Idaho ( oinmeree and Secy to of LOGAN UTAH Faculty 2B dohu William Peters ’12 Box I’d der High School Brigli am Student University Ualifornia City Utah Capital Surplus and 2 Canute Peterson ’ll InUndivided Profits $12500000 7 Bars Samuel Christensen i THE I FIRST structor U A C IB Inst H I) s University 2odos H Peterson ’!)!) s Orson A Christensen ’12 Practical Agriculture Huntsville Principal High School Sritli-Hel- Utah Utah V B Peterson 27 ’10 Car!) dohu B Oohurn ’05 Finanbon county High School Price cial Seey U A U Utah 10 Truman d Fob ’12 High 2S William Peterson !)!) School NYphi Utah Prof Geology U A (’ IB Newel Uoniish ’ll Snow-hak2'd Henry Thomas Plant ’ll Siiowtlakc Ar’z Academy Kiehmond High School 12 Kay Barker Curtis 10 do (’has pond 1)7 Lewiston Victor Idaho Utah - d e Total Deposits $55000000 Welcomes and appreciates your business whether large or small and believes its extensive resources develop! by twenty years of constant consid-crat- e conservative accommodations a splendid endorsement of its most satisfactory service to the people of Logan and vicinity |