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G ATHLETIC s nte Ii GOODS HEADQUARTERS ap rm ete COLLEGE s FOR STUDENTS 1 C for Sports rio We Sell Everything it Agents for Woodstock Typewriters lei lf1 tb H Pianos Player Pianos I y st Grafonolas Victrolas he LATEST RECORDS EACH MONTH VICTOR AND COLUMBIA t Thatcher Music Co i (Quality Dealers) 39 South Main St Logan Utah 9 e n n f C t a ’ I ci rs Q K at if f D 13 t M If i it r ft ’ p I T 1 S' the continued existence of the old fashioned American home the corner stone of our national existence which seems to be disappearing from the midst of our national life “The future of our national greatness in America depends in great measure upon our reverence for home life The great need of America today is obediance of law respect for constituted authority and individual to sustain the law of government Government can be effective only when the individuals constituting it have a settled belief in the sacredness of the law “For the well being of our nation for the good of our communities for the happiness of our people we need spiritual training We need more of the old fashioned American homes upon which to build again the old fashioned governmental household” President Elmer G Peterson gave his annual report in which was outlined the remarkable growth of the Institution during the past year According to the report the College reached in organized instruction during the past twelve months 10355 students Of these 1756 were in actual attendance at the College The regular resident attendance excluding short course students and federal vocational men numbered 1225 The president also called attention to the increase in buildings and equipment which the past year has seen including three large brick structures the Animal Husbandry Plant Industry and Agricultural Engineering Build- Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank Logan Utah Member Federal Reserve Bank SURPLUS $17500 CAPITAL $100000 A Oldest and Largest Bank in Cache Valiev Resources $200000000 THATCHER BROTHERS BANKING COMPANY CREAM-L- O An Unexcelled Lotion for Hands and Face oothing oftening 'atisfying ONCE USED ALWAYS USED Manufactured by College Cream-L- o Company composed of U A C Faculty Members Sold by Miss Kunz College Nurse College Bookstore and Co-o- p Drug Co Logan MR WILFORD BRIMLEY 111 (Continued from Page 1) timable place for him in the hearts of all Aggies He will open an office in Logan for the present time Mr Brimley’s successor Mr Merrill comes to the position with all his abundance of spirit and rich experience His many student activities have acclaimed him to be a versatile spirited and capable member of the student body while his business connections have stamped him as an unusual executive For considerable time he has been employed by a local investment company and only left it that lie might have the opportunity of continuing with school Previously Mr Merrill was secretary to Dr Harris of the Experiment Station some-equall- y Pole T UTAH LOGAN Ruth Evans Albert Gladys Smith Southwick and Prof C R Johnson was greatly enjoyed everyone liked Mr Albert South wick’s “The Horn” OAK Nelsons and Peter composition ted by that date As many prints as Minuet-Ol- d desirable can be entered The more Tonight Style was splendid the happier You don’t spoil the camHarry Murray in “The Sea Raider” pus by taking a picture of it Mount “The Silent Avenger” CAMERA TOURNAMENT your prints on cardboard or heavy (Continued from Page 1) paper and submit them directly ity all you knights and would be or thru the “Student Life” office to Friday and Saturday knights of the kodack step out and Cardon Jewlry Company Clara Kimball Young in “The Road juggle your camera into focus with A grand prize of a camera or “The Ford a click Through The Dark” as handsome offering will hr All the sensational inside dope con- given for the three best pictures of Weekly cerning the “hold still and smile” con- chosen subjects and two prizes will Monday and Tuesday test is’nt released as yet but the cen- be given for individual pictures Besor allowed this much to pass The gin now the prettiest time of the seaTom Moore in “Just For tonight” contest will be staged from today ’till son Further details will be announGuff and Gumplay Comedy June 28 All prints must be submit- - ced in next issue of ‘Student Life” T ' 1920 ity who leaves Prof John T Caine the Institution this spring to enter the field of private business briefly LYRIC outlined the success of the College during thirty years of it’s existence Miss Geneiva Wells representing the Tonight graduating class spoke on Civic res“Pecks Bad Boy” ponsibility Her message that of enA road show tering into the duties of citizenship with the knowledge and character Friday and Saturday gained at school which will make Wallace Reid in “Excuse my Dust” their influence a power illustrated by “The message to Garcia” was an Pollard Comedy and Topics inspiration to the class and their friends She rendered it in an exceptionally pleasing manner Monday and Tuesday The musical renditions were fine Elsie Ferguson in “The House in Or- The solo “The Lost Chord” sung by der” Miss Ruth Evans was impressive Sunshine Comedy “The Sextette From Lucia” sung by “Virtuous Husbands” n 3 “Say to Yourself: “I’m Going to Save Now” and Hold to This Resolution Make a Beginning No Matter How Small” ings At The Theatres es t DEGREES res-pQnsibil- ar 0 X (Continued from Page 1) )WQ :: Thursday June STUDENT LIFE A FOR FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING SEE TROTMAN’S West Center Street - BATHS Logan SHINES Modern Barber Shop CARLISLE & GUDMUNDSON Proprietors 13 West Center Street Logan COMMERCIAL GRILL 15 NORTH MAIN Ladies Dining Rooms and First Class Counter Service Open Day and Night Under New Management (ohe Bluebird Vre-cmincntly Superior Candies Ice Cream and Lunches 12 West Center Street f ! |