Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE SIX i SOUTHERNERS HOLD FESTIVITIES When in the Market For Hardware Impelled by a felling of common students lrm Southern Utah who are in Logan attending the A C and the B Y C met last Tuesday night at Murdock’s in party an informal several with thirds and dancing snappy speeches during supper furnished the evening’s entertainment J W Thornton well known at the A C acted as toastmaster and preW B Hilton of sided at the table Hinckley responded to a toast “Why interest Remember 1 Lafounts carries The store d- that the Stock Bouquet Jeanice I The Most Exquisite j And ! Alluring Perfume I I Representing the blended odors of the most fragrant flowers It has that lasting quality to a greater degree than almost any other perfume Bouquet Jeanice Extract oz $100 Toilet Water $125 75 Complexion Powder 75 Sachet Powder oz 25 Talcum Powder Soap cake 35 Sold only at Riter Bros Drug Co THE REXALL STORE MURDOCK’S Try to please their patrons by giving them Good Goods in all their lines such as Clean-Up-to-Da- te ICE CREAM SHERBETS CANDIES We Serve Light Lunches HAM VEAL TONGUE CHEESE TEA COFFEE CHOCOLATE HOT SOUPS TOMATO AND VEGETABLE Logan 2nd Hand Stroe Furniture and Stoves Cheap and Durable for Light Housekeeping NILS I ANDERSON Prop I Phone 106 P 0 Box 345 26-- 3 0 West First North St OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R M OOO ROLFSEN SPORTING GOODS CO Headquarter GYM for SHOES & Am Single” and was answered by uu-red- A New Label’s in Town ee “Dad” Luke who elaborated on “The Joys of a Benedict” Miss Allen of her southern delighted Kingston friends with her interpretation of her '“How I Missed My Chance” ANNUAL ELECTION OF HOME toast and Pearl Sevey made the ECONOMICS (TA B diners forget what Mr Murdock had (Tub At the Home Economics a “How told when she served them the following were meeting Tuesday il E C Girl Reaches a Man’s nominated as ofticfiiers for 1916-1- A label sewed into smart Fall clothes specially designed for all those Younger Young Men who need clothes in sizes 31 to 30 Come to us and see LANGHAM-HIG- Heart” Those present were: J W Con L nell Alice Matheson Charles Richards and wife and Ida Orton Jack Greener Walter Parowan Burke Jack Wright and W II Hilton Hinckley Azmon White Emily of Price and Leonidas Hickman Beaver Claud Fri Helen Gubler J II Wittwer and wife "Doc” Ford-haIda Gubler and Melvin Wittwer of Santa Clara Gwen Proctor Pangultch Robert Gardner George Gardner and wife Alma H Jacobson and Marie Gardner Pine Valley Alma Esplin Orderville Aaron Horne Pearl Sevey and Myrtle Nebeker Richfield J L Robinson I W Harmon Hanl’aragoonah nah Crosby Maud Crosby Mrs Ray Smith Grant I’risby Winnie Hickman and Moroni Cotton St George Four Allens Kingston Ferdinand Peterson and Delbert Hansen Redmond Effle Jones and Mary Bergstrom Cedar City Melvin Luke and wife Junction Glen Winget Monroe Evalyn Lowry Ferron Grant Ivins Enterprise W J Anderson Filmore Woodruff Rust and Bessie Spencer Kanab Lillian Thompson Lafe Jolley Scipio Washington A said Fisher and wife Meadom Arch Barney and Dalles Rogers Kanosh m AGRONOMY SEMINAR This subject is for the purpose of helping I)r Harris and Dr Davis in doping up the weekly “College Calendar" Jarvis and Usually Dunford take a few notes and a member will concentrate long enough to enable him to ask a question McAlister Woolley Smith and a few others tip back in occa-sional- ly their chairs against the radiators and the wall and scribble on the hack of a note-hoo- k or what-no- t his Woolley usually gets sociology during this period Ollf Nelson copies a summary or two while others President Lillian Lowry Vice-Preside- Wight Eliza Jones Ivy Thirty Special Points Langham-IIig- Caroline Wyatt Secretary and Treasurer Grace Edmunds Vie Kerr in every Suit Thatcher Clothing Co ItOYAL SHOE SHINING PARLOR Olive Woolley Chairman of Membership Committee Dora Croft Ortensia Merrill Executive Committee — Elect two Members Zelila Kirkham Helen Thatcher Olena Smith Naomi Larsen Chairman of Extension Committee Vera Gardner Mrs Cora McBride Lillian Ilowberry The election will take place in the club rooms Tuesday May 9 12:40 to 5 p m A few articles that were left over from the Bazaar were raffled off The members of the club decided to entertain the Ag Club at a lawn party Monday May 15 at 8 p m on the campus THE SCIENTIST'S PRAYER Oh thou Master Mind whose No Logan ---- 7 North Main Utah --- Seven Shines for 30c Special prices to Students ultra-c- Hath synthesized the protein complexities of the muscles of the bee or the brain of an Edison Thou who hast scented the flowers and colored the sunset- - who hast adjusted the balance of planets in their orbits to a finer degree of accuracy than that of a jeweled watcli — To Thee I am grateful that I a mere atom in thy great laboratory where planets are but molecules should have the privilege of faintly understanding a few of the intricacies of thy great handiwork I am grateful for the chance of using the strength and Intelligence Thou hast given me in directing and diverting the energy (direct and derived) from one of Thy power-plant- s — the sun Help me to know and master myself to obey Nature’s laws to teach those less fortunate than myself ever to emulate thy example and strive to bo like Thee sufficiently wise and benevolent to direct (1m Universe Help all poor mortals like to make human life on Mils mysoir j j Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day Cache Valley Floral Co 711 j Phone 31 Federal Ave GO TO entertain themselves In various Burnett ordinarily has a ways knife which he desires to exchange hut lie meets considerable skepticism among the members especially when ho suggests his terms of unseen" He refuses to show anj thing but the Jaws earth n successful experiment The speaker staggers blindly on worthy of the time and care Involved through a bulletin on the "Fertlllz- - In conducting — Amen ht h nt Vera Merrill onception H the new clothes for youths of the High School age Spruce English models for Fall $20 to $25 7: "un-slg- Athletic Goods ing Value of Farm Manure” a stale atsubject indeed Jarvis maintains tention pretty good for a while and bears up bravely under the strain hut the rest are gone long ago m ably lost catching now and then lost and scattered phrases that bewilder them more and more and hurl them back in to the wilderness Finally the ordeal passes and the class emerges with clean finger-nail- s a few summaries social pathology Burnett’s trading knife and ail assignment and a feeling that someone in Nebraska had written a bulletin on some subject and a member of the class had spent thirty minutes laboriously trying to summarize the summary and make us believe he knew what he was doing CO THATCHER MUSIC 39 SOUTH MAIN STREET E(K)LE HAUER SCHILLER ITAXOS ANI MILTON PLAYER PIANO AND V1CTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS ROUS In fact everything in the Music Line "Where the Interurban Stops BUY YOUR Books Stationery and Magazines —AT— WILKINSON & SON Opposite I’ostoffice The Student Headquarter Tile Right Goal at Right Prices the Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Arimo Block Loggl |