Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO Jf yn ? i V- ' - - 4 leave without taking a degree These thousands almost invariab- l'j ly “return to the soil’ and prove a great factor in the agricultural improvement of many regions J'"i ' “ - -- 'll 'k V'X" One evening when Diamond express on Valley railroad w’as down the eastern slope of Seneca Lake at a seventy mile an hour clip a nervous passenger said to the conductor: “It seems to mo at a terrifi! we are running College Hill From The Distance one that determines to a great Alma Knapp tent the sucee:s or failure of our' nce opera is the work of the orches-- J traThe orchestra work in “When' f om E Benson Parkinson Kate Pemberton Johnny vComes Mamnng Home” fully measured up to the excel lence of the opera itself and deserves special comment Seldom has an opera been better costumed than this the soldiers uniforms being truly magnificent while the gowns of the ladies were beautiful All in all the production was one of the most consistent ever ottered the public by the' U A C StanilausStrange wras the author of “Vhen Johnny Comes ’ ’ Marching Home the music being by- Julian Edwards The k were furnished by and Sons of New Yo-Special scenery was painted lor the production by Professors Fletcher and Powell Following is the cast Col John Graham L M Winsor Gen Wm Allen A E Bowman Major Geoffrey Martin EXTRACTS FROM THE BIEN- Jonathan Phoenix ex- - ' Ethel Jensen Airs Constance Pemberton Mae Edwards Cordelia Allen Emma Linnartz Susan Clay Ethel Guild Amelia Graham Eurilla Greenhalgh Federal Officers— Southern Belles — Soldiers — Slaves S’ - - cos-tum- ep Wit-mar- k Geo B Caine Major Geo Buckler GAME TOMORROW NIGHT Our second intercollegiate game will be played with the University tomorrow night in the B Y C gymnasium This game we have high hopes of wining Provo having beaten the ‘11” to the tune of 47 to 27 This is the last intercollegiate game of the season to be played here and every student should be out and show his loyalty to our school and the team The game will be called at 8:00 sharp Student Body cards good “There isn’t much difference between me ana Eve” said the A E Stratford little girl who was forced to wear Major Wm Walker J Felix Graham W OLsen her sifter’s skirts “How is that?” asked her Heber Hancock chum Robert Pemberton “Why Eve had to wear leaves Merle Taylor and I have to wear leavings— Ex the Black ’ ’ 'Speed NIAL REPORT OF PRES WIDTSOE TO THE “Yes” said the conductor” we are fifteen minutes late and we must try and make it up before we reach Buffalo” “Well” said the nervous man Farming would rather reach Buffalo is sometimes “I The criticism fifteen minutes late than be in hell heard that so few of the U A C on time”— Ex Alumni “return to the soil” When intended adversely thh is The sad news has just reached by no means a just stricture for of the death of Miss Lydia in a new region like the West the us conof the Fullers parents Her father technical information tracted pneumonia and died Her graduates can for some time yet to while sick attended to her come be turned to far greater uti- mother father and followed him a week lity for mankind then by going the same disease Miss back to the paternal acres The later with Fuller was a student of the U A high schools and colleges are C for four year and thesympa eagerly looking for teachers of of the student body in these agriculture and here the trained thy hours goes out to her mind comes in contact with and dark— stimulate- - hundreds of young minds — radiates scientific agriculture in a thousand directions To preach agriculture is for the See Our Prices time being almost as essential a3 Eckard Brothers - Proprietors to practice itMoreoverto get the 'best returns investigations and research must be carried on byi trained nien and as a consequent ee of the’ inducements held out by the U S Government many Remember our Optical Department is in charge of Competent Refractionist of our be-s- men have gone into Government Service Finally RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING even if the criticism had any inETeryfilnjr in Watches Clocks Jewelry and Silverware herent value it would be offset College Souvenirs by the fact that thousands of C M WENDELBOE oung men attend the College and study agriculture for a shorter M East 1st North St Logan Utah — one to four vears — and period 1 Eagle Cafe i " t t J ATTENTION We sell all kinds of new and J J t t I 39 South Main Street Logan 2nd Hand i STORE Bell Phone 108 i WEST FIRST NORTH STREET ’ 2(5130 iH141t1H C Tmtrher Ml Kir F Vvy H t Pianos $15000 and Up-S- old on Time No Interest Organs $2500 and Up Sold on Monthly Payments Latest Songs Newest Piano Pieces t second hand Furniture and will Fay You Half Price Back $ for it when you leave school J 2000 Records to Select From - |