Show Page 3 STUDENT LIFE Thursday June 3 1920 NEW APPOINTMENTS TO FAC ULTY MADE BY BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Continued from Page 1) versity to be instructor in Zoology W W Owens to' be State leader o county agents Miss Maurine Peter son to be instructor in Art and Dr W L Wanless professor of busines administration Herbert J Pack will commence his work at once He will be a valuable addition to the summer school faculty The following members of the Boarc of Trustees attended the board meeting and the exercises: Pres A W Ivins Salt Lake Hon John C Sharp Salt Lake Hon George T Odell Salt Lake Hon A T Wright Ogden Hon W S Hansen Fielding Mrs Lois Hayball Logan Hon John D Peters Brigham City Hon Frank B Stephens Salt Lake Hon A G Barber Logan Hon Harden Bennion Secretary of State Salt Lake Last night the annual business meeting and social of the Alumni Association was held in the College I SBeaci and izies Heaves $1750 to $3000 Oxfords White Brown and Black Chapel $450 to $1500 Professor George B Hendricks director of the school of Commerce and Business Administration Utah Agricultural College has just received official appointment as research agent in marketing for Utah representing the United States Department of Agriculture Utah has had a field in marketing in the past but this is the first time the ' State has been given the advantage of research agent ‘The importance of tthe work can hardly be overestimated inasmuch as marketing problems in Utah are still largely unsolved and their solution rests upon scientific investigation The Men’s Shop Your Money Back If You Want It Hotel Eccles Barber Shop For those Who care j Hotel Eccles NE1LSON & PEERY Prop Boosters Inn Where you relish what you eat 19 East 1st North ' j LARGE REGISTRATION (Continued from Page 1) mum efficiency and thereby giving to the state and nation the greatest return in better trained men and woman With so many attending there are fine prospects of better and bigger social functions which will mean afin student closer harmony fairs and the retention of that Aggie those congeniality so noticable by 'who come to the school This quar- - Exclusive Only Logan’s Shoe Store The home of better footwear for all occasions Quality Fit Style Andreas Peterson & Sons Shoe Fitting Experts Cache Valley League Baseball Game Wednesdays Saturdays and all Holidays GLEANINGS Pistol” Cannon — How long was I say- ing good-bye- Satisfy Your Taste ? Hebe’ — I didn’t wind my watch the second time You tell ’em Wells press it Fargo I cant ex- Ashes to ashes the graveyards’ fill If my smiles don’t get her My Shimmie will You tell ’em goldfish you’ve been a-ro- und For Good Things Delicious bread rolls buns cakes pastry made to please the student’s taste Good things to eat — made clean Visit our Sanitary Bakery You are Welcome The Federal Electric the globe Some men are born great others have greatness thrust upon them while some just grate upon you Bakery Next door North of the Station Inter-Urba- n Comforting Thought IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES (Continued from First Page) How fine that 1920 men who can read the signs of the Has got to stay a year time and who reading correctly can In the Sun and New York Herald put into operation trained constructive minds that will solve the problem Stan Prescott — I’m going to get a hair presented cut “I look for great things from our Mr Coburn — Why not get them all institutions of learning With the The janitor has left us The cook no more is here ever widening sphere of influence that is before them I am convinced that they will fulfill their responsibility will give us shields of pure gold er should see the accomplishment of They where with once more to decorate the great things walls” The departments are well repres- palace The complete program was as folented There is a noticable uniformity lows : in all the lines of work given Home Orchestra Music economics Domestic Art and Educa-io- n Pres Jos R Shepherd Invocation are receiving much attention “In Inlanders Fields” Chemistry is popular while the AgroGwendolyn Smith nomy and Engineering courses have Sextette heir share B acealaureate Se rmon There are many students registerRt Reverend Arthur W Moulton ing who have been here the last terms “Benedictus” G W Thatcher or are returning after being absent Quartette for considerable time A large numBenedictionPres W W Henderson ber however are here for the first Gwendolyn Smith’s composition “In time Flanders Fields” and Prof Thatchers ELECTION OF OFFICERS “Benedictus ’ ’were selections of high order and deserve the commendation (Continued from Page 1) This will be the important assem- they received bly of the quarter To a large extent the pleasure of being here this sumDANCE TO BE STAGED mer will depend on the officers elec(Continued from Page 1) ted for their chief duties will be to take charge of assemblies and look had bales of hay after the entertainments Crowd in They say Pete has last falls’ supply before Joe closes the door and elect stored away from just for this very purpose There five from among the many sn’t any use to stay away Delicious Frappe and delicate candy will be serve Just the right thing to make you Board and Rooms smack your lips and make your mouth See Editor of Student Life water And the music Oh Boyl there Rooms for Mon at 202 no 1st East isn’t any use of talking you’ve just See got to be there to feel the jazz pep and deliciousness of it all Elray Christiansen cut it won’t cost any more |