Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR Mix Fun With Work Summer School students are geting down to reading between the lines in their work One half of the time is gone Introductory stages are over Everyone has had time to get next to the intent of his courses and is industriously engaged in making his “summer drives” into some yet unconquered terrtrian in the great mental world It takes the summer student a much shorter period to get down to real business than the winter student There is usually an obligation attached to going to summer school An idea long thought out is being acted The student knows what he or she wants and proceeds straightway to get it A great deal is crammed into a short time Every imis much that day brings enter To ten portant days or two weeks late means a handicap that is hard to overcome and loitering around after once entering cannot be indulged in So the Summer student gets busy quickly applies himself assiduously and permits no bird nests to be built in his loft School Going to Summer isn’t unpleasant In fact most people find it a pleasant vacation Especially do they find it so if they freely of the ' chances forpartake fun offered by the play hour the social dancing classes the parties the poo the tennis courts the mountai SATISFACTION GUARANTEED climbs and the canyon trips These things add vinegar to the salad all-wo- ed Btyle Your dealer is authorized by us to say that if the clothes are not right or not wholly satisfactory your money will be refunded As an evidence of good faith we put our name in every garment we make Hart Schaffner & Marx These are the Clothes We Sell The Morrell Clothing Co UTAH regular by Dan Baker and a selection by the chorus Both were much appreciated Professor Hendricks the special speaker of the occasion followed with a very timely and The chief interesting talk ideas presented by the new head of the school of commerce administration and business were that to be of service to society individuals must attempt to ascertain the signs and demands of the times and that in the changes which will follow as a natural consequence a large number of institutions and traditions will have to be sacrificed in favor of those which are more adequately adjusted to meet the demands of the present and of the future According to Professor Hendricks the leaders who are needed in making these necessary adjustments are men who recognize the fundamental tendencies of the times and who have the optimism to see that the disin-- i tcgration of the old institutions are to be followed by something better in the future Such leaders must realize their social responsibility and must possess the character and stamina necessary to identify themselves with the big and essential movements The educational institutions of the country must supply these leaders r Support The Government This is a time for every citizen to support the United States Government and many are doing so at considerable cost or sacrifice to themselves We have joined the Federal Reserve Hanking System established by the Government to give greater financial stability and strength to the member hanks and protection to their depositors You can give your support to this great Government prise and also obtain its protection becoming one of our depositors for your enter- money by The First National Bank j : : LOGAN UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j I As a little remembrance for the new or old acquaintance of vacation Photograph - days — your A SCENE FROM OUR LAST CAMP FIRE Your friends can buy anything you can give them — except your Photograph ol silk-sew- LOGAN Way (Continued from Page One) cal numbers A trombone solo - When you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes you are entitled to complete satisfaction You will get or wool-an- d - silk fabrics thoroughly shrunk all seams tailored In clean sanitary shops by our own employes correct in Suit: and Coats below Price PROFESSOR HENDRICKS GIVES TALK “There are some suspicious locking characters around here” said McCulloch “I think they will bear watching” And they did ! They were hard lookers Their whiskers were a month long and MAKE THE APPOINT-MEXTODAY their hair occasionally reached to their hipf? Hats that had T were pulled oer their eyes hiding every-- ! thing except a little black Kais- er moustache The blackness of! the moustaches was in some cases very noticeable as some of OPPOSITE POST OFFICE the weary willies were blondes An open air stage had been improvised around which the crowd gathered as the box car Kanarra in the comer of the horse barn Texas Tom tourists began to hit the lumber him with their leathers Splinters B‘rd Bill and Whirlwind Reu- so it is supposed that they ueve flew in all directions and there ben all sl'd around over the lum-- l moneyed men wasn’t a solid knot in the whole cr with more ease They faded rlatform three seconds after the into the rnvht after the shin-di- g Prof Erickson— “What funcbegan Happy Jack was over Five of Madsens’ best tion do the feet play in swimhad heavy bob railed shoes on Rhode Island Red hens were ” Tie appeared a bit weary and missing this morning and feath- ming Biker — Some people dra v foot sore He had trouble to keep ers were scattered all over the up to the music and his legs College Farm They evidently the’ feet up in under them like wouldn’t fly in the air very far gave the night watchman the a and kick swiftly backwhen he shook his number elev- “go by” ward but that won’t work for a ens Maybe his bunyons hurt e Twenty-fivcents were found man ” seen long service j ' hoe-dow- Loveland Studio n f-- cv |