Show STUDENT LIFE Commercial Mores A formal opening' of the Law Club was held at the residence of Mr Orval Adams Monday evening Oct 26th Every member of the chib and a few special guests were present and each did his share to make the event a pleasant one Definite plans were made for the merging of the club into a Greek Letter Society and all work preparatory to efifecting such an organ- ization was done At 1 1 130 lunch was served bv Mr Galligher of the Eagle Hotel President Rich acted as Toastmaster and managed things in his usual happy style Among the toasts given should he mentioned the following: “The College” Prof Bex-e- ll : “The Club Council” Riter “The Xew Members” Jenson “The Xew Profs” Porter “Our Football Team” Prof Upham " The Ladies Barracks “The Commercial Club” Adams Instrumental and vocal selections were rendered by our musical members to the entire satisfaction of all present While this event was the opening of the Law Club it is probable that as a Law Club the society has made its last appearance before the public Upon the approval of the College Council the society will become the Phi Delta Xu Fraternity With slight modifications however the Law Club Constitution will govern the society and the work of the or 57 ganization will not he materially changed The Commercial Club met on Saturday Oct 10 for the election of officers The following were chosen : O W Adams President J J Frederickson Vice President Josie Yates Secretary L G Parkinson Treasurer J L Coburn Historian I Sampson Sergeant-at-Arm- s The lecture series conducted under the auspices of the Commercial Club was opened Saturday Oct 31 by W G Farrell of Salt Lake City Mr Farrell spoke on Life Insurance He gave a brief sketch of the history of Life Insurance and also showed the benefits derived by the man who insures Mr Seth A Langton of Logan lectured on Saturday Xov 7th on the Farm Mr LangImplement Business ton gave a short sketch of the Implement Business and the benefits derived from his lecture were greatly appreciated by the members of the club A great interest is being taken in these lectures The growth of the School of Commerce has at no time been so clearly manifested as on these occasions The students in Finance are the promoters of a state bank to be organized as soon as the necessary amount of stock has been subscribed The capital is to be $150-00- 0 Students wishing to secure stock in the corporation will consult Mr Coburn for further particulars The tickets for the entertainments |