Show President William Peterson c Utah liiend: — My dear the Vour effort to Alumni Association of the U A C has come to my attention and am sending you a circular roce ved recently as a which member of the Columbia UniverI am sity Alumni Association particularly interested in the enze 1 1 dowment feature and wondered if this would appeal to you Several members of your have visited in New York during the past few weeks: Mr llowman and his wife Mr and Mrs Cooley both of whom a re alumni Mr and Mrs Farrell and Mrs 1 V Cordon have been here for a few days Professor and Mrs Powman took breakfast with Mr and Mrs Hancock on ' t ! f : ! i on December 27th after which accompanied by Mr and Mrs Cooley they sailed for New Orleans cnroute to their home in the west Mr Hancock as you doubtless know is studying medicine in Columbia University and mail addressed to 33 West 12G Street will always find him Mr Hardvigsen also a member of your Alumni Association I believe is studying medicine here “Student Life” reaches us regularly and is read with interest bv manv former students of the Agricultural College With kind personal regards am very truly vours W‘ S LAXGTOX IXMJW llXCGAGE AXII EX Pit ESS CO Currell Prop Ei prtsnun for Student Life Hag-gag- e Transferred to all parts of city Headquarters Riter Bros phone Residence phone 4f6 K Wni Be Comfortable your Furniture and Stoves of all description for We sell the light housekeeping rheakest in town ami buy your furniture hack when yon leave school The Logan Second Hand Store 20-3- 0 West 1st North SOCIETY CLlTlt FRATERNITY PRINTING 1 I Always in the Higher! Style of the Art I J P Smilh Promptneg & WED- made usually from small pieces of wire They (Continued from page One) since have been in great demand kept up until twelve and every their invention and no doubt onfwent home declaring it the filled a long felt need sa soon as dance of the year and pitytheir practicability was estab best ing them whom ill health or fam lished We are concerned more with ily cares had kept at home It their versatility than with their was a Logan evening for excelorigin or history One of the chief lence as there were but few if factors of the many uses to which from out of such pins may he put is the great any people present town variety of sizes shapes forms In colors etc that they assume DR THOMAS OCT OF IT isfor-eiblthis respect our attention called to tin similarity who those to wear hear Dr George Thomas of the A they them C whose mime was mentioned The ordinary use of the hairpin in connection of course is to pin the hair quite frequently Where it is pinned whether it is with the oflice of State Supt of pinned neatly or not or if it Ij Public Instruction to succeed the to use late lamented A C Xelson wrote economically justifiable is few or many pins a question Governor Spry a day or two ago for the and all we his name he not conean do is to observe the results asking that That these results are satisfactory sidered in that connection as In? are pleasing to us has little to do could not in justice to himself acIt can hold just as easily a beau-wit- h cept the position if it were otterthe function of the hairpin ed him Dr Thomas was prompttiful lock of brown in bloec as it ed to this action by the fact that can expose a wandering bunch of the appointment will he only for snarls to the nierc'-eof a raging this year as a successor to Mr Xelson will he elected at the fall wind Xow aside from its common use election and of course the man this much abused article has taking the place will have no achieved no small amount of chance to demonstrate his as a school man and would fame To a small hoy it may be twisted and turned so as to hold have to enter the political game a single suspender securely to a at once if he desired to succeed pair of trousers whose butons himself The Doctor is averse to have long since departed To the doing this and therefore decided school girl it may lie attached to to have his name withdrawn from the desk and provide a conven- consideration Those in a position to know ient hook for her papers To the careless person it may do service say that Dr Thomas would have! as a button hook To t he blushing been named by the Governor had maiden the plebian hairpin when he not taken the action mention- found on the street with prongs ed above as lie is generally re-- 1 pointing toward her foretells the cognized as being one of the best arrival of a letter To some of our equipped men in the state when less sanitary girls very few it is it comes to school matters and in a valuable toilet article some- addition to that has the confi- times assuming the rights of a donee of the Governor and educaa toothpick at other times per- tional folk of Utah forming the function of an ear spoon and is even used in removing the mournfull tendencies from the finger nails In a bacheNATIONAL lor’s apartments it arouses suspicion In a married man’s pocket it is incontrovertible BANK evidence To an old maid the hairpin is an LOGAN UTAH T D object of pity Son Our Hobby EYt mean that your eyes are — it means simply tint you’ve used them too much by constant reading or too close application at work and broueht on EYE STRAIN in consequence' The rleief is simple and sure — viz our EXAMINATION of the EYES and Glasses to strengthen the nervo force Why not see us dis-eas- j hair-dress- i to-da- v' Cardon Jewelry COMPANY er A A"'"-- ' makes the heart fonder we’re told but portrait of the absent one will ctures that please Make an Appdntineiit keep the recollection more vivid Expert posing and lighting enable us to make pi- s efii-cien- STRAIN Does Not y To-da- y TORGESON SI UDIO ev j J j THE While at School and buy I DEMOCRATIC DANCE NESDAY EVENING are Hairpins New York Dee 29 1913 Logan A HAIRPINS Alumni Jtotesi r a LIFE STUDENT PAGE SIX FIRST George Ik Hill attended the educational festival held at the ad m during the holidays and gave a lecture on voca tional training He contended that the culture subjects supplemented by those dealing with vocational training give a balance wholly desirable in the ow Dr Ik G Titus gave bis lecture mi the control of the alfalfa weevil at the Hooper farmers’ institute Monday and at Plain Citv Tuesday He illustrates bis lee turo with slides and contends that this destructive insect ean he eliminated if the farmer will ear ry out his directions Capital Surplus nihI I’liditided ITofl I s$ ooooo Total Deposits $i(MOUOO Olllcers: Thomas Smart President Soren Hansen Vico Prsidont John H AndersonVice President Allan M Fleming II E Crockett Cashier Asst Cashier Dlrectosr GET THE BEST Overcoat t YOU EVER HAD f WE have it for you made by Hart SchalTnor and Marx f It will hold its shape and color and hold as a II S & M you man f orever The Morrell THOMAS SMART SOREN IIANSON JOHN H ANDERSON W S- - McCORNlCK SERGE F 1ULLIP W S WM HANSON M SMITH JOHN WIDSTOK JOHN QUAYIE A Clothing Co |