Show STUDENT LIFE men BE LAW ABIDING ate deeply coeerned as PAGE THREE to our future lives there would seldom ay lack of harmony in our Xo one here wants a bed THE CONTENTED MAN THE school law and yet a few of the older ONE WHO COMPLIES student- sometimes conduct tliem- WITH LAW AND ORDER hi1 j chapel talk last week President Widtsoe called attention to tin Fact that ovciy tiling in tin1 universe is governed by law If that were not tine there would in general he confusion ending ir as chaos There is no such ’’ Men sometimes try to ( bailee comfort themselves with such a belief in order to fiee themelves from the ordium of blunders Young people as a rub are disposed to ignoic the power of laws from a mistaken notion that law interiors with their individual rights: and many of them are strongly of tin opinion of the Frenchman when he said: “Every man should be master of all the rest" forgetting that the greatest libel ty comes to him who is master of himself In liis 1 1 i 1 harmony with the laws of the national worldpeople as families societies states and nation' have by dearly bought experience learned tlult laws or rules or regulations are necessary to human welfaie The older and wiser men and women find no difficulty in conforming to social reare finements and gem-allof the existence of such restraints And that condition of unconscious obedience to the best requirements of life makes the LTieatest liberty and happiness of the race To attempt to evade the operation of law is not an evidence of wisdom but rather of that smartness small in its real self but wonderfully big in its egotism Above all other places in the world schools which should represnt the world in minature should stand for tin best in man 'iml that means for regulations to promote his welfare If A t students could but realize that all members of the are their friends some with years and years of experience whieh brin the ripest n and that those men and wo In uu-awa- ie 1 1 1 wis-‘hn- 4 HANSEN’S CHOCOLATES CAN’T BE BEAT We servo hoi and cold Soda the season round We also ? ‘t° atoring in the right wav' 85 N MAIN ST I - selves in way that would lead a to general disorder There are not many such students but the few make much woik unnecessary ju't as society gives much timej and money to protect itself from the world s breaks of tin law bit us as students he on the '!!( of law and order getting our! iiuld' by all legitimate means1 but never stooping to that law-les- s method of '(‘curing for our-- ' (dvrs tin1 rights that belonu to others Don’t the juniors and seniors look fine down there in front ' 0 O O O 0 0 O 0 O O O v v O SENeedham & Co 1 :' JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Watch and Pen Store £ iXi w 4 j iJj w £ £ b Zi iZa iZa w iu w - aZi T fw pw !§ gL wwt np vtv V ' V nv m ALL STUDENTS GO TO 4 4! 4 4 4-- 4 4- - 4 4’ 4 4 4 4 4 :t 4 4- - Bradbury’s Cafe1 WHERE EVERYBODY EATS Regular Dinner Extract From a Letter While on my vacation I had quite a rare experience 1 was iu its way stopping at a small resort in the state of which has a world wide reputation one day while taking a walk out a short distance from the resort in company with a party of ladies and gentlemen it beeame very waim and the gentlemen five in number including myself took olT our coats and as one of them threw his coat on his arm I noticed a Hart Sehaffner & Marx label I made an investigation and found that four of the five men had II S & This would not have been very much out of M suits on the oidinary but for the fact that the men were all from I different states and had never seen each other before mentioned my observation to thorn and they all agreed that H S & M Clothes are the he'd to buy and I am sure that the friend of the party who did not have this label on his suit will &c Our Business is Banking Banking is our Business The aljjn “Hank” iWa not inakw n bank and l often mNlcadiiig It time oIokc atten energy requiren tlon to biiNliifMiiit substantial cap- ItuI nml ripe experience lit banking We claim with to make a bnnk out bliiMhinit alt the PMAeDtlala dp ccasary to make ur buslncs Hint of banking and in tier onr patron a Kcrvlce thoroughly HfaHonnl by yearn of experience backed by a Mulmtatitlnl capital and a large Mir jdiiM 4 &c &c Morrell Clothing Company Is the Home of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES i J j The AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OP UTAH Courses in Agriculture in all its branches Domestic Science and Arts a complete home training for Women Commerce the complete science of business Mechanic Arts hand and machine work in wood iron and steel General Science broad training in the sciences English history etc Graduates of the Agricultural College of Hah are lead ers in the industries and business enterprises of the inter mountain country They arc uniformly and remarkably sucThe The Tank' That Does Things" THE First National Bank OF LOGAN -- cessful are preparing for a life of usefulness in any line you cannot make a mistake in investigating the work of the College If you Write the President concerning the work in which you are interested THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE - Logan Utah |