Show I 1 ' LIFE STUDENT &lumnt that had carried iotes I’ll wrangle his thoughts time at something else the horses for you in the morning” away from this world - Unsuspecting “Red” lly Official Reporter of Alumni Association i the firey color of his top knot was In Grantsville Ed Barrett ’13 one of the best natured fellows has bred up an alkali gathering on the range He was innocent and unsuspecting too and for alfalfa weevil He has succeeded that reason was made the butt in changing this great pest into of of the jokes for which The lands have the many a blessing Circle “R” boys were famhitherto been barren but now ous Barrett pastures the weevil on One evening after a hard day the salt flats sells their eggs for on the range the cowboys were salt So thoroughly has the seated around the fire recountsalt been extracted that sugar ing the business of the day It beets vield 106 tons per acre was an extremely dark night H W Stucki '13 is a real and for some reason the usual clam he refuses to talk about it of water was not on all that the Student Life report- supply hand Some two hundred yards er could worm out of him was: of broken soggy ground lay be“Yes Anna wants to get martween the fire and the river ried now but it's coming for water very making the spring and she’s too cute not to undesirable trip Each one of the coax The old adage is right chewed small pieces of wilwhich says There is more joy boys low assiduously in a vain atin anticipation than in realizatempt to ward off thirst tion’ ” ReAt last “Red” arose Joe Welch '13 while here wood-pul- p announced moving his mouthful of during the round-u- p he glanced over at Rene that Louis Wangsgard’s baby White whose long lean face girl was two weeks older than the Welch boy but that Louis betrayed no evidence of the perwas Very dissatisfied with a girl sistent calls for water made by as it wouldn’t be manners for the inner man “Say ain’t you dry yet?” askher to laugh heartily at Welch stories Joe said it was the best ed “Red” “Not in the least” Rene recompliment he ever received Dr George R Hill '08 failed plied as he covertly moistened “I to appear at a lecture he was his ilps with his tongue to give in agronomy 4 Every never git dry” “It’s your turn to git the water one was anxious and inquired “Red” continued "You anyhow” fearing that he had been car- know the trail heter’n the rest of ried off by a fungi After much us’’ “Well I’ll what I’ll do” worrying the class had their Rene replied tellas you he began to cut anxiety quieted by a menber some small splinters from a stick who informed the others that it which he held in his hand "I’ll with you to see who was not fungus at all that had! draw sticks goes Come to think of it I believe carried off the doctor but thtJ I could drink a little water” "All right' Red answered blue prints for a dwelling house “We’ll draw these sticks alterLater Hill said he would thrash nately and the one who gits the last any man who said it was fungus stick goes for the water” A— “Red” notwithstanding Hy this time White held about a dozen small splinters In his hand lie laid them on the tarpaulin beside him but upon noticing that the pile was rather small he d that the sticks he broken Red agreed so he broke them as nearly in the midle as possible thus making the number just double what It was originally The lira wing began immediately Rene took the first splinter Red the second Rene the thipd and so on As the pile diminished the interest Increased The other men had crowded close and were chaffing the two contestants ns they drew Of course Red got the last stick lie picked It up a look of disgust spreading oer his freckled face ‘You blanked little ouss”he swore as he held the offending splinter up before the crowd "I thought I’d 1 git you never was any good at - 6c Comfortable While at School sug-Mste- buy your Euriiiturc nml of nil description for We sell the light housekeeping cheapest in town and hny your furniture hack when you leave Stove M'llO‘ The Logan Second Hand Store West 1st North - society C’Ll’Il IKATEIINITV drawln' cuts” PRINTING f J Always In the inches Style of the Art P Smith & Son Prompt neM Our Hobby He picked Up the bucket hut paused a moment in front of White whose face once more had assumed iamh-lik- e expression "I’d like to tpy you at something else you d I maverick noxer was any good at drawln’ out's” "No you don’t” Rene i"l am not going' to chance It replied again” “HI tell you what I’ll do” Red answered ns he sat down on a ‘Well — all right” Rene agreed with seeming reluctance “provided however that you let me say in what manner we compete next time” “1 don’t give a d what you so ain’t me it at dpawin’ jist try cuts’’ d White arose found two stones and placed them side by side on the canvas a crafty expression creeping into his eyes as he did so "No we’ll have Dave count three” he explained “and then we’ll grab for these stones The man who picks up the last one gets the water and wrangles the horses” “That’s more like it” Red’s face wrinkled into a brilliant gpin “You’e stung this time sure” He rolled up his sleeyes in mock preparation for the contest He took a position on one side and White on the opposite side of the stones ready to leap forward at the appointed signal Dave slowly counted "One — Two — fair-size- Three” Red leaped forward like a hungry panther and seized his stone while White remained perfectly quiet not making the slightest attempt to secure the remaining one Red’s smile of victory gradually faded into one of perplexity as he noticed his opponent’s unaltered position “Why didn’t you grab the other stone?” he asked thoughtlessly picking it up as he did so A burst of laughter greeted this action The puzzled look deepened until he glanced down at his hands and discovered that each held a stone he exclaimed dropas them ping though they were red hot “Well for all blanked fools” d The sweet smile for which he was loved lighted up his freckled features as he pose to his feet bucket in hand “Say boys if you’ll never let this out I’ll carry water all summer for “Dad-burn-i- the whole blamed outfit” SEMOH-IUNIO- DERATE H Resolved that Present Tariff discriminates unjustly against the west in favor of the east Senior Team : A P Anderson William Baker Junior Team: Leonard Davidson John Finley The south side hill was raided Thursday at chapel hour all incriminating evidence however had disappeared before the invaders arrived upon the scene BAN N ER GROCERY AM) MEAT COMPANY REST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO HUY GOODS (’HAS MeNEIL Proprietor a ELIASON SISTERS loose-jointe- I water keg “If you heat mo this i Docs Not mean that your eyes are dimeans simply that you’ve used them too much Inconstant reading or too close application at work and brought seased — it on E E STRAIN in consequence The rleief is simple and sure — viz of the our EYES EXAMINATION and Glasses strengthen the n£rve Why not see us to-da- to force Cardon Jewelry COMPANY makes the heart we’re told but portrait of the absent ABSENCE one will keep the recollection more vivid Expert posing and lighting enable us to make pictures that please Make an Appointment To-da- y Headquarters for Ladles Suits Dress Goods Silks Millinery and Ladles' Furnishings LOGAN UTAH TORGESON SI UDIO Ifie Home of Hart i : y? t” good-nature- I EYE STRAIN SchafFner 0! 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