Show STUDENT FAflFi TWO STUDENT LIFE Publiahcd Weekly by the Students Printed by the Earl & of the L’tah England Publishing Company New Course In Wool Logan Limit to Registration Utah uiaii matter September 191 908 at Logan Entered as second-clas- s y Utah under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special Tiic Department of Animal rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 is ottering the (luring authorized August 22 1918 spring (inarter a spteial course in Wool It will lie necessary to limit News Service Member Western Intercollegiate in the course hecahse registration Member South Western Press Association of lack of facilities for handling EDITORIAL STAFF large numbers Editor-In-ChiWESTON VERNON JR While registration may not he Home Fhone 3G3 J limited to those who have had AniBusiness Manager mal Husbandry !t Sheep Production MALCOLM H MERRILL to have had this course will ho a Office Phone Branch 41 101 distinct advantage and if applicaASSOCIATE EDITOR tions are too numerous preference Piifston M N’mison will he shown students who have MnTog Mrruiut Ilut-bandt- ef SPORTIXO STAFF VERLE FRY Hariiiii Fktkrmjv Joseph Oowirv had course fl The aim of t ho course will be to Ft ova Coates make a rather careful study of the production grading marketing and factors affecting the maiket value EXPERT AIXHEXTS of wools Editor WENDELL ALLRED Heart Ramptov Pram Server The course will consist of two lectures and one laboratory a week SOCIETY The laboratory work will deal with Editur KATHERINE WOOD the structure of wool fibre gradFioiu AmusnEN Pklores Woon ing wools and shrinkage problems The course will carry 3 hours JunSPECIAL WHITISH ior College ctedit Editor MELVIN LEMON The time has not been definitely Waliio Osmond Ci a no Fi nk Waiter Aiavuod arranged though 11 o’clock TuesArms Johnston Marion Emkton Bert IIvuward day and Saturday for the lectures and Friday afternoon for the laEE A TIRES have been tentatively seHORACE HOTTER Editor Ira N Hat ward boratory lected These are subject to change if they do not Nneet the convenience III VAMOSES RICH Editor Farueii Smith of thore who wish to register Those interested should get In ERVIN HARRIS Exihnnttn ALLIE PETERSON S I P A Editor touch with the department for furSTEXOHRAPRERS ther details Connir Ormond AiIIN Bill LSI HU MI EK Aiieiaiue Pace El SIXES ARIEL C Editor Antixtant Volume XXIL 1921 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PUBLICITY very gratifying- to note that reports of the doings of the executive committee are Leing written and turned in to Student Life each week by the secretary of the student body Formerly this was not done although the student body constitution provides that publicity to the actions of the executive committee shall be provided in this manner After the provision in the student body constitution was called to the attention of the executive committee through the editorial columns of Student Life weekly reports were promptly submitted At the top of this column is a definition of policy which reads “We believe that it is the right of the student body to know every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the cise of their official duties" and it is in keeping with this t hat the obtaining of the weekly reports has been accomplished For several years the actions and policies of the executive committee have been kept from the student body In fact it had become so bad that it is safe to say of the students did not even know’ that the committee existed although the conduct of student affairs is practically within the entire jurisdiction of exer-jfro- that - -- 3 Inis Robert BJork limn written from Salina Utah: “Here come some ‘Just dues' from one of our delinquents who seems to have forgotten that graduation from his Alma Mater was not the The 30th Annual Military Ball and of the story I am glad the held last Thursday night was a most Alumni officers are gracious enough successful social function from every to pray a well for the oxen who standpoint The College was highly don't pull Surely there is no cause honored by the presence of many dis-- j tlngulshed visitors who came up to reserve attend the Ball Governor Charles R quarter when you delivered a book to her ten minute late Your two with members Matey together lot his staff Major Iunt and Major opinion when asked lo account bewere in attendant e and fore tho attendance and scholarship Young committee for submitting a mellow praised the work of the cadets who on smokers bill for a sleepy gave the exhibition drill Other visit- cigar exercise Or your reaction to chapel ors who were present on the occasion were Major Fred A Prince Judge the thoughts of President Iogan a !n student Asa liul!en of the City Court ami he sits in the body meeting ami is compelled to Reserve Ofticer Smith Bingham Poulsen und Stevens The governor gaze upon the open tinge of Student and his staff were received by Pres- Life Instead of a room full of student Or probably the unneces-ar- y ident and Mrs E G Peterson chairs at The exhibition drill by the 1st abundance of empty Student Body nierlipRS Anything platoon or Company B was an especi-all- y that Interests you of the feature Ball The pleasing Tho quality of Nose for New articadets went through the movements with the confidence and precision cles have steadily Increased throughof a unit and their ex- out tho year as can easily he proved hibition was highly satisfactory by reading this week's artule It is the vk‘Plint of th” Military one of the very hist both in humor and contest Wendell Allred the T?rt?’enKt' a final elm haa not winner should he especially combrfn maip of th gtatus of thft na1l mended on his alacrity for details Don't forget the contest will confinancially the tremendous crowd iui indicate that the Military Ball tinue a usual during the remainder of tin term hut beginning with mortal who fails to giap the oppr-ih- e Spring quarter It I a lethargic opportunity of telling the students dan faculty what he Ritually thinks thr an editorial in Nose for New m well-traine- m hs body An alumnus of the college and a former memlwr of the ex-- 1 ecutive committee in a letter to th editor recently stated “Thet executive committee has been entirely too secretive in the past few years and it is high time that they were told so very plainly ThtA Junior Prom work parti ar by the people they urc supposed to represent" So we see that lastly nearing culmination and only it is a step forward to obtain publicity for the affairs of the one more will be needed to complete student body as handled by the committee and that the airing of the decoration According to Chairman Alum Greeuhalsh and hi the policies and actions of that body is in order chief assistant Flora Amusnen the The submitting of these weekly reports is not to be regarded fust of plan have been moulding as an accommodation to Student Life but as a duty performed lute The Junior have been plungfor the benefit of the student body Students can become inter- ing their utmost fucultleg In the pro ested in student affairs only if they know how student laxly paratlun of the decoration and with affairs are being handled The best state of affairs can exist one more work party next Thursday night all decoration should be comonly when the rights of the student body in this regard are pleted observed The Freshmen and Sophomore have hurried the “Hatchet" for a abort time and have derided to THE OPERA A week from tonight the first public performance of the merge their two booth Into one targe and elaborate affair The Men' college opera will be given Next Wednesday night has been and Women' Pan HeUeulc Council designated as “student night" that is student body cards will rill !o build one and the Junior be good only on that night will arrang for the other two The Dlu Bird have been delatUnstinted support from the students should be received by ed Into sn eight piece orchestra for the music department in making the opera an unquestioned sucthe evening cess The costuming of the players and the obtaining of adeOn March 6 the Junior will be quate scenery has been made possible only at great cost and it given the Student body hour to adbehooves the student body to be unified In its support of the vertise their prom and with the aid of the Blue Bird orchestra something affair nn eutertatnlng nature should be Wednesday night was named as "student night" due to a of rendered made necesiary by the scheduling of the Junior Prom for L— 7 The Prom was to have been given on February 29 but HDITOItl ILH A IIP: ANKKD FOR CJ C basketball team plays in Salt lake that night the Prom nr no-i- k Fon news to March 7 The opera which was to have changed one) t ::a given on March 6 ami 7 therefore had to be put ahead to rlitou (Continued from page repremeudlng or humorous 6 This was done through the courtesy of the anything Just rJi and It Is your own ! t”l C l he wobbly inn trying to Ine down here without "Student lile" toil I can't Please put nty iio it any longer name on the list My work in the Science department is Aei' inti resting mid enjoyRich day go hack to the able good old F A C and snatch up somethin ironi the past thit makes Would for snecos ip niv teaching I could as arrange a good game of handball with some of you court! friends of the up-tI shall in try to he logun tor ComUntil we meet again mencement suer ss and health and happiness to II T THE MAKES I w ill like the yOU fine nil wool cloths we arc showing all the desirable weaves and colorings are well I represented eu-i- lv Your choice of these fabrics Tailored to Measure by Born will give you an unusual degree of satisfaction smart style good fit fine appearance and long wear all" you '19 w riles Lucian Met ham Jr from Coloma Juarez Chihuahua M”ico’ "I know you haw lliot me lost ami loigotiin and guess ought to lie la'ing down here in Jii-- t o long Old Mexico the same I am nine inoigli lo watch oiiy imnc the 'Old School' makes that one can get in the pnpcis and I am surely 'eat up' Studenl Life half way thru my fifth year of ill Hie Jiiaiez Academy Don't worry about us in the reTtio most wo find out volution about it is tin it tlie lit Paso and Salt So we can say: 'If Lake papers you ham anything tlieic please let 2 2 2 2 us know' taoet us know’ You remember we had one little girl Since then we hate added one sister and a couple of hoys The unnamed Lid arri'ed the third and is a ‘howling suecoss- already Very best wslies to till" I 1 -- -- Ordinarily you would expect to pay prices a third higher than ours for clothes 'f the same quality 1 have Clyde We r Loo an North Main Street 157 I Electrical Supplies CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co dress as Mountain and hope he is succeeding in his New: woik Clyde was Manager of the U A C Practice Farms the past two years Phone ' 153 HOTEL ECCLES CAFE CO EDUCATIONAL HAND BALL TOURNAMENT PROVES A SUCCESS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT Sen (Continued from page one) cretely shedding maudlin tears over hi past excruciating d feat ' Tlie judges advocate that large and quality ice ( VAUDEVILLE Shura lolliillg TEgpjjj Fiimi-hin- g If Interested in Ladies’ Coats Suits Dresses j 1”U Will Alums Find the Scuesl Creations of the Miiket at Mose Lewis Store w SERGE B BENSON & SONS Meat Dealers 11 North Main and rtired 'leils ul rensonnlile Sperlil I’rhs's to I 'rats and Sorolties Mntt rlee I ’hone Let’s Go No 1 Pocket KODAK fYkt’( To Church NEXT SUNDAY It is nn investment that will yield you rich return PRESBYTERIAN i!e HARRIS II a tn rilLSBl invite RV Minister CHURCH you Welcome to 7:"’0 p m lltsT CLASH It) FAIRING HtF I ()ft STUDENTS Advantage of Your Kpceal Discount on lluzrer CLEANS PCC'AILY commended boa make a picture pull down the camera bed TORGESON — the lens instantly springs into position— look in finder and“ti'uk” the shutter No focusing STUDIO J- - Over Woolwoith Store our new location And thNi)iikkacriiincaniera can be tarried with a few roll id extra film in yi sir coat pocket JiiHtinfanfi’iis speed of ITS ACID Neutralizing I tn ml lthoof ik vccoiij Uilli and time ml on und conn trrsimlt autographic attavh toWERS it merit Axle St'EPMECLMiVNN'1 to e it at our Kodak cotnirr lAaonATcuvrs Pries $1350 lUMIV" — Other WING la1 30 West Center S "J t''y TYe It It West Center Co Dt t L04N UTAH AND TAILORING CO Phone 171 Geo V 20 VV Squires Mgr I GO TO TIIK Hm Tone Miora CO Suits Men' Hals and Pwrn4ditn( STAR CLOTHING North Main Meer lU Served Nice North St Loirtn laOgan 2d Hand Store West M North Plume 108 All Kind of New and Second Hand Goods Bought and Solti 0 It Bays! (LEANING STAR CLOTHING have (he Finest Tens and ail Kinds of Snuce 28-3- Pretcripticn Drag sed! LOGAN LEE Chinerte Noodles and Chop Suev any Style Kodak S Keep Clean! And Well Die To Every thin KH I I’hotoH— rPO H C TROTMAN Take ahmnic j llata and All Muds of fresh SOR O S I S MARCH 3 tali The Place For Your adW Lindsay' View California crowds att’itd the next tournament to tie held soon as the contestants state that their agoraphobia ha been grtatly alleviated and they are ready to pp ar puolieiy with their next phalangeal contest One important featuie remains to he unravelled concerning the afore mention’d antagonists The Judge conclud’d liowtArr that to the law of anWtd’tit probability a swim mu-- t also he included tur the game was over D finite details concerning the last Rtatiment have not as yet lion J Joseph Hewbold - Fixture 7rrtrent not Remsber personal oplnnlon cards will be good for admission only next news but nome condition fact or the collet or 7 r'Xt so every student who contemplates soring the thought that ronrerna I It nd front Inmste primarily I event of the college this year should so arrange within It tnay he your thought i grzLilla his attendance next Wednesday night when the librarian naked you fir a I SESSrlk Modern ft position Strict II ns r tint nee loci for of ill' qole! ITS NOT THE CLOTHES j id nine-tent- 1 Unquestioned Success We believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should govern the administration of student body affairs We believe that it is the right of the student body to know every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the exercise of their official duties We believe that if the executive committee cannot decide by use of the ballot who shouW occupy student body offices the decision should rest with the student body It can reW’c uic pleased to repoit the pitMcnf w heron limit of December "Your a real booster: Alumni letter just leached me the first have ever seen i take opporu on the tunity to count at u lute wonderful spirit such tetters must arouse among the old “grads’ There’s somethin!: in that old Aggie If may cool spirit that never dies hut a pure down und smoulder breeze like jour lettirs makes it alow- again as bright und warm ns ever “Ill the ten 'ears since I was a studi lit on the hill I’ve watched every success of my Alma Mater with a burning pride and I sincerely appreciate the work you are doing to keep us all in closer touch “I would greatly appreciate the directorv the view of the College and the football number of Student Life if that's not a king too much “You probably know that I'm located help near H C Hancock (111 ' I :: i who are and T W Itennion ill Port Chester and that we're all Hancock has practicing medicine done exceedingly well and Is very He has just opened popular here a private hospital and has kindly invited 'Ben' and me to be associated on his staff Kindest regards to ail friends HalSincerely N Vein Peterson stead Avenue Harrison N Y" Vern was Student Body president In 1912-1his senior year anil a member of Pi Zeta Pi Fraternity Military Ball Is Buxinrm ilnnnijn Number 20 Wednesday February 27 ww Si rann’ how main lost so lout! 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