Show & John The Alumni editor desires to get the address of every member of the l A (I Alumni Association in order to send them this year’s StiVert l ife Any one who knows i rd to send the addresses u f lu followin' members of the da s ( f 1011 lo Mr Canute Peat er son eaie C A ( Logan I (lurjar Frank M S $&' Paddock— Government Service Forestry Division Earl Robinson — Home at Rich- mond Fanning Holden — Government Service North Dakota L Morrison — Farming Geo near Preston Idaho James L Nelson — Attending school at the Kansas State A C Wilbur M Hall— (At the SmeltA Ttali M : lr STUDENT LIFE PAGE SIX A I Brown er at Murray J L Peterson— Government George L Reese James Tovey AdWHAT LAST YEAR’S SENIORS Service Forestry Division dress St Anthony Idaho ARE DOING Jos A Willey — Government Last week Student Life publishAd- ed a list of the members of the Service Forertrv Division class of 1011 who are at present dress St Anthony Idaho Edward II Watson — Charge of teaching school Following are some members otherwise engaged State work in Dry Farming WyoEphraim P Burton— Ranching ming at Afton Wyoming John S Welch — Idaho ExperiL L C’ookI n charge of the ment Station Gooding Idaho L M Winsor — Department of farm at the State Mental Hospital Provo Irrigation at A C II Extension Frederick Froeier— At Rich- Division mond testing milk for the RichEdgar Brossard— Called to fill mond Milk Testers’ Association an L 1) S mission Heber C Hancock — Government) Clyde Lindsay — Farming near Service Forestry Division StJ Ogden Juanita Rich — Home at Black-foo- t Anthony Idaho J Carlos Lambert — Deputy Idaho State Food and Dairy Nan Nibley — At home Logan Ftah i ! BAN ON CIGARETTES t c WE Carry Everything in Fiwniture Rugs Carpets and Draperies Linoleums Limbert’s Dutch for Agents Furniture Universal Ranges and Hot Blasts McDougall-Kitchen Cabinet? Special Prices and Terms to ’ the students Saturday outlined the attitude of the administration on the subject He maintained that the cigarette habit was first of all unhygienic and was in addition immoral He emphasized the point that it was not an infringement of personal liberty to exclude cigarette smokers from the college y It was on the simply an extension of the principle He maintained that the students had a right from the standpoint of personal liberty to object to the habit in their 27 — The cigar-e- l Logan Sept tist must go So says the governing body of the Agricultural College of Utah who have insti- tuted an active crusade against the nicotine habit This rule for a long time generally has been considered impracticable in a modern educational institution Thevopponcnts of the maintained that the personal freedom allowed in college made the rule difficult or The impossible of enforcement announcement from tin college this year is that the rule will he nsso-(‘ia!- BLIND SENATOR TO SPEAK HERE — f( Continued It’s pro-iiounc- Up Stairs Mitchell’s C5 a very which interprets duty valiantly and performs it persistently North MainStreet VIENNA CAFE The Place to Eat :wt West renter Lojran Utah VACATION DAYS Are now over and the MANHATTAN CAFE (West Centre C opposite the Co-o- p Drug Co) is now’ open to the STUDENTS and the public in general and has the finest ladies’ dining room in Cache County Hoping to receive vour patronage Tour’s for Business ROGERS & LOCHEAD Parties and Banquets a Specialty Open Night and Day The Cream Separator by Which all others are Judged For more than thirty years the I)E LAVAL has the World’s Standard knowledged beenae-n- s You may hear it said of some separator that “It’s as good as a DE LAVAL” or if some com- peting salesman wants to make his argument particularly strong he’ll say “It’s better than a DE LAVAL” The concern with a cheaply and poorly constructed machine says “Just as good as a PE LAVAL and costs lessAI— — But everywhere the DE LAVAL is recognized by experienced crenmerymen and dairymen and even by makers of would-bcompeting machines as the I THE NEW LETTER e Old ed institution the presence of ladies should prevent any gentleman from smoking The ban is put on the cigar and the pipe as well - — 1r— - college premises will he dismissed from the institution Tht' leading students of the institution are giving the movement their united support The argument for the cru-ad- e states that the college being a very J Barber Shop impressive speaker — ‘The Blind 'Man Eloquent’ — and is well informed mi public quesI take great pleasure in tions commending him” Gore has delicate humor back of which is resolute seriousness i : from Page One) (s students have noticed doubtless that the electric “A” placed upon the college tower by the Student Body something over n year ago has been taken down and replaced by a much larger letter This work was done during the summer just past The new “A” is about four times larger than was the old letter being twenty seven and one half feet high and twenty two feet wide It is fitted with 12o elcc- - J J 4H “Furniture Worth While” - — Deseret News enforced in letter and spirit It means that any student of the college' found smoking on the I t SpandeFurnitureCo con-liar- )e J Students The president in an address to) 4 anti-eigar-etteru- trie lights each light giving lfi candie power The letter has I just been painted and wired and $ It J will be ready for use soon will now' be possible to see the r If “A” from any part of the valley I The old letter still nuiiaim J with the college but it was somewhat dismantled in taking it down If possible it will be put I into shape again and erected in the new’ gymnasim to be used in 4 case of basketball games and other activities occuring there World's Standard The cream separator is more frequently used than other machine on the farm and for that reason if for any no other only the very best should he purchased and that’s the DE LAVAL The more you come to know about cream the more certain you will he to buy a DE LAVAL separators The DE LAVAL SEPARA TOR COMPANY N’KW YOUK ( HICAUU NAN MtANClM-- NKATTIE |