Show STUDENT LIFE PAOF SIX o ens also in the Bureau of Plant Industry and during the holiday season there will probably be a grand reunion of Alumni now in 4 3 v 4 0 3’ 3 v the East either at Washington or s r 3 3 $ in New York GROUP THE WASHINGTON U A C ALUMNI AND TEACHING James T Jardine ’05 was a visitor at the College during the The “ancient and honorable” Jim week this of early part profession of teaching annually who is spending only a few days receives notable reinforcements in Logan on his way from Oregon from the ranks of the II A C to Washington D C is as big Alumni and out of each consign-- 1 “OY and brawny as in his palmiest ment a few find the work attrac$ 4 $ i i S O 4 3 C 3 3 3 football days lie has just been attending the convention of forestry men held at Ogden and is enthusiastic over the outlook foi this particular branch of Uncle Pam’s service From Logan he goes to Mlanti Denver and Albuquerque XL M to visit different forest reservations before returning to Washington where he will spend the winter in office work particularly in preparing a report on his summer’s work - out-do- ANT COW OWNER EVER MADE SEPARATOR to be after thirty years of separator use A Do Laval Farm Separator costs from $45 to $173 according to capacity It saves butter fat and produces a cream of superior quality over any setting system or any other separator every time it is used -- —twice a day every day in the year It involves far less labor than any setting system and nins easier has greater capacity and lasts from two to ten times longer than any other separator LAVAL A- - Hart CREAM That's how a DE LAVAL separator saves its oost at least the first year and frequently in a few months and then goes on dob g so right along for an average of twenty years So far as other separators are concerned they leava off where the IM PROVED DE LAVAL machines begin and the DE LAVAL makers with thirty years of experience inseparatoi construction and development have forgotten more atiout separators than all the others know In fact it’s what the DE LAVAL has forgotten and discorded that the others use That's what makes the DE LAVAL CREiM SEPARATOR the best investment any cow owner ever made and an Investment no cow owner can have sound reason for delay ing to make And in buy ing a DE I AVAL machine you don’t have to part with one cent until von have satisfied yourself that every word of all this is simple truth Any desired separator information can be had of the nearest DE LAVAL agent or of the company directly The De Laval Separator Co General Offices: 42 E Madison Street CHICAGO 1213 & 1215 Filbert St PHILADELPHIA Drumm a Sacramento Sts SAN FRANCISCO i if L Kearns 173-1- ’97 107 NEW YORK First Street PORTLAND o O Street William 77 MONTREAL 14 & 16 Princess Street WINNIPEG 165 Broadway OREG o Fourteen high schools in the Park Citv state are now employing our alumni on their faculties force W S Langton ’9G U A C Christian Larsen 96 U A C The influence of the U A C is these ’97 Mamie S Larsen Public spreading and the work in 07 High School high schools will result in an Schools Dingle Idaho stream of high Hazel Love 03 U A C school graduates to nor college Lizzie () McKay ’09 U A C courses ever-increasi- ng Fied ’07 Mathews High School Springville Josephine Maughan 03 High School Shelley Idaho Amos X Merrill ’9G B Y U Provo Lor in A Merrill was elected by the people last Tuesday ’9G to serve them in the capacity of a city councilman This is a well s merited recognition of Mr Fred Merrill 99 Murdock ability and an expression of the confidence which the public Academy Beaver Lewis A Merrill ’93 U A C has in him Student Life and his Aaron Olson ’07 High School fellow alumni extend heartiest Park City Public Inez Powell 07 Branch NorSchools Bloomington Idaho mal Cedar City Ilermoine S Hart ’97 Supt of C W Porter 05 U A C 1 ublie Schools Bear Lake counIk P Pulley 02 U A C ty Idaho Roy Rudolph 05 U A C E P Hoff ’09 U A C Robert Stewart ’02 II A C I C Ilogcnson ’99 U A C Mattie lk Stover ’01 U of Amanda Holmgren 302 UAC Calif Berkeley Calif Kay Homer Ml High School Ina Stratford ’09 High School Xephi Briuham City Eunice E Jacobsen ’08 Kicks (1 M Turpin 09 U A C Academy Kcxburg Idaho Osborne Widtsoe ’97 L I) S F I) Farrell TfT in the BuH E Jensen ’08 Snow AcadIk Salt Lake City reau of Plant Industry emy Ephraim Wk L Walker YU U A C With them will be John Steph J W Jensen '00 U A C C H Walters ’09 U A C During the winter the following U A O Alumni will be in Washington D C: Chas A Jensen ’97 in the Bureau of Plant Industry Joseph W Nelson ’00 in the Bureau of Roils David E Stephens ’04 in the Bureau of Plant Industry James T Jardine ’05 in the Forestry Service 0 t vp or O That’s what more than One Million Cow Owners the world over have fouud tee DE & J f' THE BEST INVESTMENT tive and congenial and remain As a result the indefinitely number of our pedagogical mem-bo- i s is steadily growing and we shall soon have an imposing array of veterans as well as younger alumni following the vocation traditionally considered the noblest if not the most remunerative Last school year them were 40 members (out of a total of 120) teaching in 19 different schools This year out of a total of 110 vp there are 47 members giving their services in 22 different inditu-- ! tions or otherwise directly en- gaged in educational work This1 This is the second year that Mr Jardine has been with the U S Dept of Agriculture in- the employ of the Bureau of Forestry and the second summer that he has had charge of the unique is the pedagogical roster: and important series of experiII Ik Adanjs 509 Public in on ments by Schools Ilyrum grazing carried Orein eastmn the Forest Service Jessie C Anderson 09 Snow gon He will probably carry on A ca d emy Kj dirai in these experiments to their concluBlanche Caine 04 High sion unless Chief Pincliot pro- School Salt Lake City motes him to a still more responJohn T Caine Jr ’94 U A C sible position John T Caine III ’03 U A C Mr Jardine is perfectly satisJ L Coburn ’03 U A C acfied with the service and its Blanch Cooper 01 U AC tive summer life varied Vincent Cardon ’09 U A C in the winters pleasantly by W P Day ’09 High School capital lie regards the Bureau Brigham City of Forestry as an excellent field Eva Farr 03 High School of employment for the graduates Ogden of the agricultural colleges as Brace Fisher Polytechnic Inthe Department is beginning to stitute Pasadena Calif weed out its untiained illiterate B P Fleming 00 IJ f Iowa rangeis as rapidly ns they can be lawo City la replaced by college men who have J E ( I reaves 01 U A C in had experience mountaineerAlva Hansen ‘08 Weber Entrance into the Service Academy Ogden ing is exclusively by competitive exloci J Harris '98 Public aminations Schools Ogden G Uf Mer-rill’- congratulations on his election to this responsible position W W McLaughlin ’9G who of has charge of the Department Agriculture irrigation investiga- tions in Utah and adjoining states left yesterday for Idaho where he will sjvond several days on department work Since receiving the last number of Student Life a number of Alumni have forwarded their a11 mini fee to Keep it tip Secretary Coburn |