Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR CHAFF " There’s I 5 every R ct a little chaff in thrashing ”— I M Comfed NEXT TUESDAY The Fraternity Pan Hellenic CounThe Annual Senior Chapel of the Rev Geo Ilateman had his name Speaking on cil's constitution and bylaws at last in the Senior class will he held next Tuesbeas column Hyrum society “Patriotism on The Firing meet the approval of all the frater- ing a guest at the Saturday night day May 13 at eleven o’clock In the Line” Wins Annual Oratorical nities which are members of the coun- “struggle” there College Chapel Returned Soldier Some of the finest expressions of patriotism ever uttered in the U A C auditorium were given by Vernal Willey Milton Jensen and Adrien Aitken in the oratorical contest last Tuesday The occasion was the annual contest for a medal presented by the Utah Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution Mr Willey's subject was “True National Greatness’’ and he gave a well organized comparison of the and national ideals of Canada America as contrasted with the “Kultur" of Germany “War and Peace” was the th c of Mr Jensen’s speech He gave a vivid and sympathetic portrayul o' the contributions of a Harvard man In letters from the war zone whi :h depict war from an American cot lege man’s point of view He alsi emphasized the sacrifice of motnius whose sons are killed or maimel it war Mr Aitkens talked “Patriotism of the Firing Line” was doubly Intel eating because of the first hand sub je-'- t matter direct from bath'd 'hu of Europe He also cited Joan of Arc as typifying the ideal sort ol patriotism making patriotism in than a mere matter of self-de- f for one’s nation more than a rvie love of conquest making it virtu ill' anaesthetic religious martyrdom for an ideal After some deliberation the judged awarded to Mr Aitken the S A R medal for having most ably expoun ed the principles In the Interest of which the contest is held — “IntelliMr Rev gent patriotism" The Lewis presented the medal - SUMMER WORK FOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS RANGE MANAGEMENT A communication has come to the College from J R Mohler chief of h Bureau of Animal Industry In which he states that he needs one or more young men for summer work at the Sallna Experiment Station in Sevier county The station Is carrying on experimental work to determine the effects of poisonous plants upon animals This is a splendid opportunity for those students especially Interested In the problems of range management and will enable them to pass both pleasantly and hq summer f L E Th owe interest Ir ed In this matter Merrill at once ‘The tTe at Washington desires applications immediately j vh os id as M C RIIIVES Modern I’arber Shop A GUDMUND80N Proprietors West Center Street 13 William Currell Gall Answered Promptly Phone “Rexell Store” No Phone Residence 178 W Prices Reasonable Logan Hall At the Bluebird Hall Tuesday May 13 a 8 : 30 the Kren h club will give All a dramatic and musical evening members of the club and all firmer A C art ( r n h students of the U nvited to lie tin re without furth' cert niit’v There will lot a one ac pliy “La Malnte Lotte” played Iv Wallace Parkinson 22 Allah Kahn ’20 Enid 22 Marrnret Engermnnn Unser green M S and Ah!vh Thain will IN Tin Frtnth class sing songs and everything will he E x't'l't the refreshment Professor Arnold not only teaches ami in Frem h he tenches Fran” the Club meetings and entertain-- i erts give his students little Inti f n te hits of French life an s France the France that tih Result Transfer Man) (II cut-thro- tub 1 1 G Vory-ine’- lountry WL''”( have Seventy-severows been admitted to the Holstein-Frles'un Advanced Register that have produced 7000 to quarts i f milk In periods of t n months to a year Tho capacity of the llolst 'in row for milk la a matter of extraordinary Interest If Inter te tu 15-M- HOLSTEIN CATTLE B"t d for our booklets — they contain mu h valuable Information IIUOTFIN-- 7 RDM 1 ION lbx OF SN'l 4 V Awso AMERICA Rrai dehorn Vt M Professor P K Peterson has been out of school on account of Illness cihto nmm j Preliminaries for the (‘as to Oratprlrnl Medal will be held Wednesday May 14 In room 2X0 at 4:00 o’rlotk1 Trials will be held May 15 at 11:00 o’rlotk In the Col- All prospective leva Chapel contestants should see Miss Huntsman Immediately ' : and Frog says he is famous n Is no use writing about him any more We will have plenty of extra spate from now on so those who want to he featured should hand in thei names there Nadine Foutz the voting lady wh was chief dispenser at the Ice cream barrel on “A” day led in the number with of ice cream cones consumed her first Miss Mendenhall eight assistant came ilnse with seven Signed (Stub) Attend-ane- I j weeks past and will he doubly Interesting on that account Prominent members of the class them of l!i 111 will talk Among will he Sumner Hatch who has been iliosen to give the Senior Class address at the Commencement in June L H Hatch president of the Student I’odv and Car! President of W (Stubbv Peterson t In Senior lass Mt's'cal selections will he given and the Class Choir will sing orig-al sc ngs concocted lor the occa-- j sion c Cache Valley Banking Co 1 e the the ''i he ail UTAH LOGAN A General Commercial Banking BusinessTransacted Accounts of the Faculty Student Bod Officers and Menibets of the S A T U Welcomed last number of th” discussion course's will he “Y" nolo' he will The hot held subject The' College ’Student Initiative and Ideal “ Tills Is one of the very in(cresting subjects and will Iikelv Jraw a full attendance at each group Such questions as tin following will How is the college lie discussed: Pv whom is it do-ideal expressed? termined? What male s the ideal How far is the life of thepossible? student body carrying out the present ideal of our coll ge? What is the responsibility of aeh student to the college? Am 1 worthily representing What is my ideal as a mv college? Christian student? What am 1 going to do about it? Well the thing to do is to get to one of the group discussions and see what the "Y" is doing Quite a num her of students have n ported to one nf the groups each we k and report It one o the best tliinrs the school lias instituted Students have been verv active in expressing themselves and many ideals pertaining to tin right kind of college life If vou haven't been to a “Y“ dis mission group meeting get to one ot ’hern text week The “Y“ will be here next year Get a qua luted with its work it's worth your serious consideration Watih for the announ merits as to time and plate on the bulletin board Next week th Prompt and Careful Attention Guaranteed f Satisfaction In Furniture IS Gl AT K LUNDSTROM’S 1 - patp Hat hall and the sun on “A” Day did It Sigma Alpha Will Hold Annual Banquet May 16 The Sigma Alpha Fraternity will hold its Thirteenth Annual banquet Friday May ICth at the Logan Pavilion With the exce ption of the last twe years this banquet has been the big event in the Sig claendar It is a time when the old members come to town and meet the new ones and mingle with them in an atmosphere of mirth Joy and laughter uncon-fine- Jean Cox Yisils College d For Work Smith-Hugh- es This year the program calls for a dance banquet followed by S G Rich 'n5 from Burley Ida-- ! Jean Cx was u visitor i! ho will act as toastmaster Ray Stl-- ! uu hist Tuesday hen up vers Is banquet chairman George preach'd for a bit of her life htatorv Ward has charge of decorations H she announced that on dates she was Smith of entertainment ratio r vugnr but that she would h and George Ecdes programs to tell of work Miss Cox Is now Sfate Supervisor if Home Economi s She to a meetLink Club ing to re lest Tuesday to talk to Hu-Ag nl ir girls about prospective psl-iotiami to explain the Smith-llurhe- s work She also k pt an eve op n for t ’ii for Iron and Sn a p te co'intUs the Th Ag Club Link t i mlnate coming year suiccssful yeur In its history with1 The C graduates Miss Cox Issue whlth made the rank high as ten hers and will Us appearance Wednesday May 7 hare the bright st prospects the The little paper was devotcl prinhoo of the state Miss Cox Is enthusiastic about lo-cipally to the various high s m to get throughout the state and to matters sork and much en conne ted with the visit of high Jotuent from It She has traveled t s boo! luhs at the College eitcnslvily In the southern part of The complete toe atate ailnetimea week Mav 13 to lit p sleeping was an- ‘lean-to’sprogram for the week and washing In kitchen! no tin e sink hut always leaving sonn-thlnIn addition to high sihool news valuable for the Women of th dts s veml excellent articles from the riot Miss Cm left Thursday pens of faculty mernh rs appeared lilt Chief of these were the contributions Miss Cox was a student at the A of Professors J C Hogenson N A C In lang After leaving the school Pedersen and George Stewart she acted as head of the Domestic The entire context of the last Is- Aclence department at the Brigham sue was live and newsv Young College for seven years liur The Link this year has been very It g the summers she attend” I ihe sue issful from every viewpoint dw University of Utah and the Culvers largely to tho untiring and enthusi- Itv f Chi ago and also did gome astic work of the editor Mr Robin-- s wrrk on the A C Extension division n rnd to the active cooperation of toiler she attended Columbia 1’nlvers the Stuff Ify taught In the Who High Sihool - -and at the ft A C winter Mi Mr and Mrs Flmh nf Salt loike did excellent work In our foods hive been In Ibizan the last two Jeonrtnient but was called In the tli-- lr d m s visiting with daughter spring to overs'e the Community Nancy K'tihen In Salt lake City h-- BY Ol'K CAREFUL SERVICE STUDENTS: s I Isiiiea of Atotm IUiikpn Furniture because they are the llest For Your Flectric Wants ” See The --— Cache Valley Flectric Co Phone 53 Lo&in Cleanin'! & Tailoring Co FINEST MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES French Dry Cleaning Dressing Altering Work Called for and Delivered Phone 171 20 West 1st North Logan Th Man Who Duysa A hi: 1 Its Final Appearance ATTENTION TO QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY Let us Show you our ( omplct Hun ant! Linoleum They r Makes L Is Taking No Chances Ip-r- 1 (Tub-Schoo- hdi Any time )ou buy a cream separator - to matter who make It or what claims are made for It- - that has not behind It a long record of satisfactory service a record known to all a record that la in Itself a guarantee of aatlsfai lory service are taking a gamble with all the olds against you )u r r ft - cn Iat Why take chances at all when you cone to select a machine that nav mean so imuh In Increasing the profit from your cows? There Is one rream separator that baa been the acknowledged world s standard fur over 40 year It’s the sn rream separator that ta used by the creamerymen almoat exclusively Dairy farmers the country over know th Do and Its sterling quality Experience has shown them that It is the best cream separator that money can buy Order your De lavai Row and led it begin saving cream for Remember that a M tavval may le bought yon right away for ali or on such Rheral term a to sate it own rot He the local De laval agent or If ywvi don’t know him write to live nearest De lava! nflire aa be low THE I)E LAVAI SEPARATOR Ifi3 Broadway Newr York 4U R 3ttMtMM CO 29 E Madison St Chicago DE I11IIH DULY I SE Room 508 Deseret Bonk Building Salt Lake City LO Rt NK A LLEN and MARINER ECCIES City Chairmen Utah APTAIN HENRY D MOYLE Assistant Director for UtahIgan TO HEADQUAUT ERS I ISITOKS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED UPLUiLfdL0 j Will Come Next Week! Did you ever see the beet? No1 Just step into “Doc" Saxer's office and view the beautiful crimson of his J Chairman Cache Ciunty Richmond Utah GEORGE T ODELL Statte Director for Utah T among which will he the Last “Y” Discussions letter addressed Who are we? to the “Professor of Foreign LanCollege guages Texas Agricultural Logan l'tah”greeted the distributors “Fussv” uf mail during the week for Arnold is under investigation besmirching onr fair namp WAR SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS W prominent elections for the Honorary Senior Sccletj Alpha Sigma Nil This election has been impatiently looked frrward to by the Junior Class for for the George Stewar starred faculty on first base in las' week’s tame hv catching Worley asleep oft ’he bag Luke Falek starred for the Varsity at the dinner given after the tame A (Signed) “Immediately on receipt of the above statement the secretary treas erer of the Pan Hellenic Council shall furnish the fraternity filing the statement with a certificate authorizing the Initiation of the pledge” “The secretary treasurer shall notify the council of his action at the next regular meeting of the council" Another innovation Is the clause: “No student of the Institution or no man who is in town with the Intention of becoming a student shall remain overnight at any fraternity house urjess a pledge or a member of that fraternity” These changes are designed to give uniformity to fraternity polities and to eliminate any tendencies toward competition In rushing on the entrance of fraternity prejudice and influence Into athletics or other In this repurely school activities U A C fraternities are suspect the of many other Instito those perior tutions and the Pan Hellenic council is the common meeting ground for all fraternities While controversies have arisen they have all been settl'd very amicably and the Tan Hellenic Council has come to be recognized as the final authority In such In Bluebird of tjualitr IUTIIS CARLISLE certifies that (name has met all elegibility quirements of the Pan Hellenic Council and may therefore be pledged This pledge) French Class Play f£ii£ni lour Guarantee mittee: features will Several unique characterize this jour's program During the “A” day festivities Jarvis told “Whiskey” Anderson that he could eat a lot at once and make he had up for a few days meals missed but It was impossible for him to try to eat enough to last him f r i week ahead as it can’t he done Lorenzo Hatch told the and Scholarship Committee reason he didn't get to school day after “A” day was because offspring ate so much ice cream of had to stay up with her (or himi renight He got by all right respects ASK FOR It Is The process of revising which has been under way for many weeks was at last finished at a meeting Tuesday Many bones of contention In the old constitution have been done away with and the present draft Is designed to regulate Interfraternal relations with as little friction as possible The principal changes are In the pledging regulations Under the new constitution no fraternity shall pledge a man until he has secured credit on the hooks of the Institution for twelve hours of resident college work (1 quarter) in addition to college standing granted by the institution Summer school work Is not considered as resident work This is designed to give new men a chance to become acquainted with all fraternities and vice versa To insure uniformity and fair play in enforcing the above elegibility rules the following is provided ’’Within one week of pledging of any man the fraternity pledging the man in question must file with the secretary treasurer of the Pan Hellenic coutuil a statement announcing the pledging cf the man accompanied by the following certificate signed by any member of the entrance comcil Meet to uivcst tliei r si i r us funds mid interest from Liberty Bonds in War Saving Stamps 1 X |