Show STUDENT LIFE Clark laid great stress on handling cows kindly saying that the man was as important a factor for success in dairying as the cow He urged the farmers to secure a better grade of dairy cows and to house them in warmer lighter and more airy barns He brought out the fact that the cow is the most economic producer of all domestic animals In one quart of milk there is as much food value as in one pound of beef steak The average profit obtained from the dairy herd of the college as shown in the data given by Prof Clark is $35 per year He attributes this largely to kindness and regularity of care A great day for advertising the college was that of Feb 18 when the farmers of the valley one thousand strong assembled at the large auditorium under the auspices of the Cache Valley Farmers’ AssoAfter a very instructive ciation program the visitors were given a lunch and then shown through the institution If these visitors did not go away with some very favorable impressions of the college and its work there is something radically wrong somewhere We feel sure that such was not the case however but that all went away feeling very proud of their Prof Commercial Notes The business offices have involved themselves in several legal tangles Suits will be filed very soon in the 189 Commercial Department’s Judicial Court in order to straighten out these matters The judge who will preside will be selected by the Commercial Club at its next meeting Messrs Jenkins and Fredrickson visited their homes in Malad last week but they are with us again in spite of the “perils” they encountered while making the trip Horace Kerr has been confined to his room for some weeks past with pneumonia He is now on the road to recovery and it is hoped he will soon be with us again The students in Accounting III have finished their banking sets and have been transferred to the offices The commercial track team has ordered uniforms and will soon be ready to compete for the trophy O W Adams is captain of the team The business offices are carrying on much correspondence with offices of foreign business schools The Brigham Young College bank is now a correspondent of the bank of this school Several lucrative positions have been offered by banks and commercial houses of Logan to students of the department It is to be hoped that the students will consider the matter carefully before leaving school F D Farrell has been a frequent visitor to this department He made a deposit in the bank the other |