Show 'V I STUDENT ITFF iIAW0!p WINS CITY FISH STORIES 4NP DOCTORS TENNIS TITLE IN STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by Student? of Utah printed by the Earl A England Publishing -- v Agricultural College Logan Company THRILLING TLT Utah mail matter September 191908 at Logan Entered as second-clas- s Utah coder the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special Noses Out Moses Rich In rate of postage provided for in Section 110J Act of October 3 1117 Set Battle Bv Scores of ' authorised August 23 1918 6 3 3 5 6-- 7-- 0-- Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Association 7-- Stasias p rally fifth and deriding net anil coming bark after losing the first twe sets Cyril KING HENDRICKS Hammond won the Logan City single) Editor title yesterday by defeating Moses JR WESTON VERNON GARDNER V Associate Editor Rich In tbe finals of tbe tournament Associate Editor conducted by tbe logan Tennis club REPORTERS on the U A C courts The match j RICH MOSES IRA N HAYWARD was one of the most thrilling evert THELMA BROWN seen on local courts the players battl-CLINTON VERNON HANSEN Ing for two hours In the boiling sun be- - j ERNEST GLADYS RITCIIIE AMOS WARD fore a large and enthusiastic crowd MELVIN LEMON Of HAROLD PETERSON Hammond son possession WENDELL THOMSON tbej Howell cup for a year by winning PHYLLIS LIUENQU1ST 5 3 6 with scores of-Rich started the match in splendid 1450 Copies of Student Life Published in this Issue tbe first two sets wlth Number 11 style taking ease He served drove! of June 30 Wednesday Edition comparative and played tbe net with almost in-- j - We believe in Speaking of fish stories which showing consideration for the rights of others credible aceuraiy and seemed headed) for a victory In straight sets At the we were not we are Inclined to re or on time classes and away at lectures staying by arriving beginning of the third set however! late the story of Dr Rranson We believe in no reservation of chapel seats for friends Hammond began a rally and started off Rumor says Dr Rranson was a lectWe believe in courteously directing our attention to the lie1 fisherman but some people felt by winning the first two games urer or instructor and in not distracting the attentions of those) Bgaln at 11 (i ut Rich evened1 prone to disagree with this theory Rich deuced the set and so the staff photographer for pbout us by whispering shuffling papers changing seats and things at after Hammond led at only to nee student Life with one of t tie ardeut leaving early We believe in equality in the cafeteria line- - time only to deter- the lanky I'tuh Aggie net star pull reporters set out to prove or dis-iiDr Rrauson with and win two games consecutively prove the theory mine priority of position one big one was 2 1 for and five fish little With sets the standing him) on the campus We believe in a smile and a hello for every one Rich apparently became nervous and caught on the beach at Rear We believe it is good for us to be here He was dropped the forth set Hammond had by the said photographer run up a commanding lead early in the In t lie act of presenting the catch to THE GREATER DUTY set having the long end of the score: an admiring group of onlookers This week end the entire Nation will pay tribute to the mem- at As the play The biggest fish was caught just and again at Hammond's slow drive lm- - side of the I'tah line and was carried ory of the heroic ancestry and the signing of the Declaration of Independence Most people will do so with week end outings proved and he became more effective back in a boat all alone to Kish at the net the plenty to eat something to drink a long ride and a few unfortun- two sets Richalthoughhimduring fromfirst Haven which would give some clue the as to its size The other fish have away kept and ice cream with celebrate will candy ate youngsters popcorn net with lobs and sideline a less startling history They were secluand seek novel will a take less some of fortunate the and drives Rich seemed to be erratic dur- - caught en masse somewhere along sion The conthe shores of the lake How far the spirit of the times has gone astray from that clusion of the research proves that of ’76 How few of the millions that will celebrate will grasp Dr Rranson is not only a rural economist but a rural fisherman its full significance If Abraham Lincoln were here today he well-time- d irs p They had gll reeleved a thrill (hat would hold them and Ihey were very glad to go bark to Tony Grove und ’rout and be good liltle boys Tbore are alwajs many Its am! now that it is all over the party can see the mistake and how euslly It It would could have been avoided have been a great moving pleture hut In this case It was a reality where one man waa fightiug for hill life ia midair and one group below and one above almost sweating blood to save (iim f The Committee has decided to name tills cave Hamilton's Cave und from now on It will always be called j The only spectators on the that job who did not appear to be con- cerned and kept whistling now and then to show their cool heads was a nest of young hawks high in tho( cliff near the party tir 6 5 )Jek J well-plafe- d might repeat his Gettysburg address again with equal appropriateness But we must not talk of the millions but ourselves on this occasion Assembled here are some (thirteen hundred who represent not the rank and file but the leaders of the community the teachers of the elementry and the high schools of the Rocky Mountain west This handful is a minor portion of the population true enough but it is to the whole what the governors are to the engine They set the Ice for Others to follow It becomes our duty then to set a pace that Jefferson Mash- ington or Hamilton would have US set It IS our solemn duty to (Continued from page one) All started off well and Mr Hamilton slowly and cautiously descended the cliff until he Dually reached the edge where he would have to j (Continued from puge one) sympathies in our social (Hiking! If we have formed a sympathy ror some phase or condition of our life! we fall to see two aides to it but j regard only one thro our preiudicoj Connections of the group slogans and phases carry great weight in particularly true of A luercnn' For instance it has been said that there will always oe war you can't change hininn mtiuic and people really think that it is futile to try to attain a wnl l widn peace ami 'bo it has been prowl that hum an na'ure ran be ciiaircd w’ 111 the phrase has inHuenco enough that we believe in It Advises make use of the power of these slogans Soriul thinking is also Influenced by emotions such as fear love and hate U Is quite evident that our thots about conditions would change considerably by a great aversion to or a great liking for that particular j condition People have a tendency to believe impossible things because of these emotions We should not lose our sympathy or loyalty but we should not allow our prejudices to give us a onesided view of things as they actually exist We can not Improve the world without new socialistic relationship and tliia can only- - be accomplished by strong men and strong women who face facts as they exist and see the truth We must fure religious and social facts as we have faced scientific facts Dr Steiner's eoncludiiig words were the advice to teurhers to be open minded for to be open minded was to know tbe truth and uphold It for tbe truth will make us free Hie Way You West Center SI rod 13 ‘ 4 Yotll Solve This Perennially Troublesome Problem at The UNION KNITTING MILLS COMPANY" Center and 1st West Street There You Will Find Dresses That YVill Remain Attractive Troughhout STEINER DELIVER FIRST LECTURE MON DR arc Rated Largely by Keep Your Hair (Hit MODERN HARDER SHOP ! 0-- You The Entire School rear — At Prices That Are Dnbelieveablc For Such Quality And Style Get Them Now Or Have Them Come To You Any Time Y"ou Need Them Jr J? For Ladies’ Shoes and Shoes Hosev-Me- n’s Hats and Furnishings go to JESSEN - 34 West Center Logan Utah J Globe Dairy Opposite Post Office t The Finest of All Dairy Products Special Dinner 30 cts Hot Cakes and Cof fe 1 5 cts ? C C Wendelboe rvc at love and followed b winning) the river beiow He gave the sign own Rerve dwi(1nf th8 set Rirh hat he w lB niidalr and to t bim 9 North Main played erratically In the next two) down He w as gradually lowered Refraetionist in Charge Expert at once the slack in the Broken Lenses Duplicated in An Hour Mr Stephan rope was not taken Hailstone who remained below on Write down the advice of him that the highway gave the sign to lower Mr Hamilton so he could reach the loves you tho you like it not at cave but this was Impossible a the ropes were bound and It was imWords are but wind but seeing Is possible to lower or raise Mr Hamilton more than six feet and there believing 4 OR he hung in midair about- 200 feet the born of devotion Despair with a belt aroumt his arms and 7T-pressing tightly on this chest to If J As FIRST was dfficult for him to breathe CLASH 8IIOK REPAIRING 8FK after lie left the cliff he swkng and this twisted around tOry-fas- t C tbe ropes so they would not work SO West Center Logan There was great excitement and $Ir Hamilton almost lost consciousmws No 12 East Second South Street ( several times- - while hanging there MEAT MARKET shunting to be either taken up or MONSEN Best Meats SERVICE SANITATION lowered as he was strangling The DUALITY Lowest Prices above in for calhd and help party The only Restaurant in Salt Lake City Saving A C Butter We Deliver Phong 409 about “two Jumps" so to speak I- 1123 South Main on hi fast serve ud on Howell s Knowles and Dili Edwards errors la the second set things climbed the steep mountain aide and were more even neither player hav- reached the party above All hands 1) O K ? N W O much the advantage until the got hold of the ropes and ing proceeded last two gam-- s which Rich polished to raise Mr Hamilton without the off in good style aid of the tackle The best exhibition of tennis To those below and especially to Is Where Those Good Kodak Prints Come From came howeter In the Hanimond-Cowle8 Hour Service those above nothing bai ever looked Over Logan Hardware Hammond started off ao good to them aa when go ' they saw by winning three games In a row Hamilton come to the point of tbe on hla fast serves sad brilliant net cliff where they could see him and playing Cowley rallied at Ibis point lie could get foot hold and take a and look s love game on arcs but rest He waa much exhausted and dropped the next game making It had to rest several times before the E have openings available for 4 I The first set wss party could raise him Jo the tree AfComtenrhera of English affair from then on Hammond ter he rearbed the party the shoutmercial Public Subjects emerging on the long end of n ed "God Re Cruised" took the belt Education Speaking and Physical score Cowley was playing cautious- off and placed Mr Hamilton where Art Science and Spunlnh Music ly In this set while Hammond he eould rest and recuperate N W Mathematics Athletic Directors Manseemed confident Xlerkley and Mr McNiel also made ual Art Elementary teachers Farm Cowley threw nway his caution In a dash with a bottle of water and Mechanics Smlth-IIugheAgricultural the second set and volleyed his way when they arrived they were nil work Junior High Prlnripala I lolo a He led throughout victory rn eat Ic Art and Music from the steep climb Ao Ibis set except at and and exasperating condition were the Personal Interview took the offensive throughout Ham- loose rock where the party stood to Preferable mond was kept running from one lower Mr Hamilton Office Hours— Etery preside of the court to the oilier by caution had to he taken ao these 9:00 s m to 6:00 p m the volleys Interspersed with fast rock would not roll off the cliff Free Registration drives and chops and strike Hamilton Reveral did THE Hammond took an early lead in roll and la two Instances Hamilton the third set getting It before saw them romlog and guarded himCowley rallied and took two games self and actually sirurk one with KATHERINE YERGENSEN Hammond led again at 4 2 sad Si South Main Street hla hand lo proteet himself It wai Kimbal and Richard llld if by taking two love games in n row aa hour from the time Hamilton wss Manager Salt Lake City Utah sad finished the mslrb wiib another low red until he waa brought bark Pioneer ttf the Agency BusiHome Tel II 3533-- J lore game on hla service winning ness in Utah SuperintendMr Hamilton was lowered sufOffice Tel Wan 4229 tba final ranto with a seors of ents and Teuchent Best Friend ficiently o by could see Is the Caves tod Ihey yxteoded only t short dla wo- lane (The surest way to charm After resting s short time men's tongue la to break her neck the parly descended mighty thankA politician did It — -ful and happy but B wiser rraw Hhakespegere bl Optometrist J Jr WHEN IN xSALT LAKE CITY LITTLE MEN Conceit and Modesty goes hard in hand with greatness egoism is “pods gift t little jnen” If you want tjp know the real worth of a man measure him on this basis Not long ago a striking illustration of this fact came to light when Dr Shailer Matthews author professor lecturer of national emminence and a minor school official of a second rate town both came in contact with a young unknown student of the college Dr Matthews had time to talk was sociable and friendly while the officious official found his dignity infringed upon by what he felt was mediocrity Great minds that can think fast and clearly can overlook the frailities of human nature but the frail mind can see no further than their own virtues which after all are mostly vices Many are suprised at the simplicity and the modesty of many of the visiting faculty members No need for the surprise They are here because of their worth and that very thing is one of the earmarks Little men have to think Big men are thought of by others of themselves because no one else will — ' in i ' jana in SYRACUSE FREXY A FUN AND FROLIC MARK BEAK LAKE MILTARY PACIFIST SUCCESS WEEK-EN- A number of prom-nco- l under- at Syracuse University graduate organised a penes league aad began propaganda against the K O T C l Syracuse Chancellor Charles vesley Flint acted in bo uncertain jins He bad himself sworn In as Lionel In the R O T C saying: "I have felt it fitting that the Aead of an Institution with an R O T C should himself be a member of a reserve eorp For that reason I placed myself at the disposal of our government and am proud to the In thin position of potential service “I am an opoatlo of peaco and along with about 109000900 other American ham no use for war with all U brutality futility and waste and shall do everything reasonable and religious within tuy power to keep America aad nit the real of tho jvorid out of war "Hut If In thin I working humbly with nil others with them also fall e then I am ready to roador any within my power la tbe only T’l lefl for nervlc (Continued from page on) the fire Dr Cowles kept the "Gang" In an uproar with Adam and Eve stories Dr Hill told creepy ber stories that caused tbe eastern ladies of the party lo slay Indoors until sun-ueach morning musical end of the evenings Jhe entertainments was filled by Farrell p Smith Millard Cluff and Mr Johnson of laigaa High My Johna led the singing belpad iht girl students from Chirsgo In giving their school song and kept car of the ladles welfare la general Woman's chief weapon la the toague and they will not let It rust — -— a ' - Call ao rose hsppy before hie draib aer-trie- Better g uttin well great deal forgotta ' lpt than a NIGHT tw-i- ' You Will Find The REST EATS TROTMAN jc1j at SPAREY & MEHSE Co - YOU Delightful The ELECTRIC PHOTO SHOP y Dancing Pleasant Decorations — Jr Do You Want To Teach? see-sa- w 6-- 3 Refreshing Breezes and Enchanting: Music Ry 3 TIIE BLUE BIRDS At well-place- The YERGENSEN’S Teachers Agency 8-- 3 Wise men learn more front fools than fools from the wise RE IT DAY --- Auditorium FRIDAY AND SATURDAY t t Many Vacancies for Home Ec Students |