Show 5? Thursday July 19 1923 For The Best Cakes Pies Rolls and Bread Call at The ROYAL BAKERY The Best Meat Where? BENSON MARKET We Deliver 4 SHINES Modern Barber Shop Carlisle & Gudmundson Proprietors 13 W Center St C Boston Professor Ends First Western Visit t Last Friday closed one of the most intensely interesting and valuable lecture tours that it has-evebeen the good fortune of western collefge students to hear Dr Sharpe left Logan with the sincere friendship of the people of Logan and our own students Of special interest was the (probability stated by Pres Peterson that Dr Sharpe would (be with us again next summer and that he woulci in addition to regular lectures conduct a course in writing This news will be welcomed by ' The Professional Man and His Clothes the question nIAGNOSE but one certain issue clothes Logan R JOHNSON TAXI' SERVICE See page 4 in phone book Phones 1234 268-- J All-wo- ol HOWELL BROTHERS LOGAN’S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS PAYS KEEP CLEAN and WELL DRESSED- -IT Suits cleaned clean — Cash and carry SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $1750 $125 UP LOGAN CLEANING & TAILORING GEO Phone 17i W SQUIRES GEN MGR 00 20 W 1 N students in all parts of the intermountain country Dr Sharpe’s subject on Thursday was ‘The Poet and the Prophet’ We have no great poet philosopher or prophet in America today and they are ourj greatest need” said Dr Sharped In our present' industrial age we have neglected religion and" those attributes of the soul which have made us great America needs a spiritual re-- i awakening in the opinion of Dr Sharpe and that’ awakening can only come through the intelligent spiritual direction of children in the home by their par- DAILY NEEDS ents He decried v For the Face For the Hair and you find l that the Individual models mean faultless fit fabrics ensure long wear Fine tailoring gives a perfect finish r —Try Our Coffee And Rolls— — Best in Town— BATHS Page Three STUDENT LIFE ‘ the present A ex-- i The MEN’S The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes “The r Results Will 41 MAIN ST Please 10GANUTAH You” Bring Us Your Films for Finishing actibility of some of our Lvm-ciHe stated that even for' For the Teeth eign languages were considered For the Hands more important in some educaWhatever fancy and taste dic- tional circles than our own His humorous illustratate is here PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO tion of a college graduate’s vowhile amusiing was Henry Dana Jr Bret Harte and 14 W Center Logan Utah cabulary applicable Jack London He jpaid Utah’s great sculp“The world is just as mud a high and deservtor Sargent Excellent Music Is as ed compliment by ranking him apparelled in celestial light Furnished For Chapel as the greatest present day she ever was” said Dr Sharpe sculptor and he called for the There are more magical chance-noThe beautiful singing furnish- people of Utah to furnish anoththan there fever were in hie ed by the choir last week is an- er Moses for the spiritual salvaopinion He concluded by sayother tribute to the efficiency tion of this jsfreat land ing “Will you takje the chance of Prof Johnson in directing The Friday lecture “The and bring back to Lcjsan the these organizations Although Magical Chance was directed to- literature of Harte London they were few in numbers they ward the college student of the Dana and Thoreau?” made up for this lack by in- present The cry oi The largest crowds yet attendday creased melody and harmony the youth of America is ing any lectures were present at and the result was extremely de that there are no opportunities all of Dr Sharp’s lectures and there is no frontier no longer a many townspople were present lightful Some of the students in the de- chance for adventure or to be- epecially on the last days univerpartment of music also furnish- come great This cry is "Califored some highly entertaining sal from New York to “Guess what dad said about chattel numbers during the per nia you last night’ out that iods lagfc week Miss Roskelly Dr Sharpe pointed “I haven’t an idea in the of of the been ages cry world” pleased the audience with her this has father from vocal solos as did Prof Johnson every generation “Shame on you you listened” in and —Whirlwind own two Adam to our yet and Mr Halvorsen played few violin solos which were much every generation some She— The Transcript said that appreciated Mr and Mrs - Bail- grasp “the magical chance” and bind I was among the most beautiful ey also sang two numbers dur escape from traditions that inh the week The music fur them to the practical and climb women at the Prom last evennished by the dqp&rtment adde' 'he ladder of success Some of ing He —Huh I didn’t notice you very much to the successfu his prominent modem illustrations were theTives of Richard with them — Voo Doo chapel periods of list week V s lan-gua- re Shop w tmm wrw f 'rsr- ' Johnson Farmer Magnus Labor candidate was elected to the United States Senate from Minnesota over both the Democratic and Republican aspirants He will succeed the late Knute Nelson The manager came into the shop and found a boy leaning against the machines ‘‘Here” he said “Get $1200 and get out of here- - you’re fir- ed” A short time later he asked the foreman how long the boy had been working there “He hasn’t been working he just brought a note over from Smith’s Peter Rich Johnston came down from Blackfoot today He has been working hard since commencement and he feels the need of a few day’s vacation Rich was student body president last year and one of the most popular students in the history of the school -- |