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It Is the Best f the bust on Wednesday iiimuummimuiiuaaiiimAiimiiuii Hanson lie is the man that made a shelf for fifty cents that he HERE is a right way and a the! gave to the girl that bought wrong way to do everything nuts that fed the class that had I he right way to keep an c ount of your school expenses the bust on Wednesday is to an account with us ECONOMICS IV Alumni J2ote£ PROMOTION For a number of years Fred AUerrill has been prominent in the educational system of the State and of the L D S church He was a member of the faculty of the Oneida Stake Academy and for a time acting principal of the institution In 1903 he was made principal of the Xephi High school where he introduced re courses in gular trial education lie was four-yea- r indus- next connected 'with the B Y U of Provo and for the last two years he has been Instructor in'Agricul-tur- e in the Murdock Academy Beaver Utah Of late Mr Merrill has given a great deal of attention to various problems of agriculture and to agricultural Extension Work and Farmers’ Institutes It Is therefore not surprising that he should be offered and accept a position in the U S Depaitnient of Agriculture in the Dairy Division of the Bureau of Animal Industry Mr Merrill left this week for South Dakota where he will be stationed to begin with He is the first of our alumni to enter this Bureau of the U S I) A and his fellow alumni jc in in wishing him succe° in his new career t T TT WlltW‘MHH T open Here you get the practical side of life as well as the Martineau ‘ lie is the man ac-- that bought the theoretical Ladies as well as shelf that Hanson made for fifty gentlemen will be cordially cents that he gave to the girl welcome that bought the peanuts that fed the class that had1 the bust Brothers on Wednesdav Banking Company Dr Thomas lie is the man that taught the Capital & Surplus $19500000 S Willard ’90 is class that used the books that Langton H E HATCH President L S HILL having a most successful year at required the shelf that MarG F THATCHER Cashier Columbia University New York tineau bought that Hanson made J H BANKHEAD Asst Cashier where lie is studying for the de- for fifty cents that he gave to gree of Ph D in mathematics He has recently been offered a position as Assistant Professor in Mathematics in Columbia We welcome the Students to our Studio We’ve been making Photographs for 20 years Photographs that are came back over the wire Photographs that you will like Corner Main and Center Streets “Blue or brown?” promplted the official Thatcher Vice-Preside- nt Odell Photo Studio up-to-da- ORATORICAL CONTEST Student Life announced several weeks ago an oratorical con“I-- I don’t know!” test to be held this year the “How was she dressed?” winner to receive the “Hendricks Medal” A definite date has now I guess she wore her coat and been set fer this contest It will hat —she took the dog with her” “What kind of a dog?” take place the evening of April 15 at the A C chapel All wish“Brimlle bull terrier weight ing to enter this contest should fourteen pounds and a half four see Prof Larsen at once dark blotches on his body shadA man’s voice ing from gray into white a round blackish spot over his left eye and the right front leg nicely brindled all but the toes a small nick in his left ear gold filling in his upper molar a silver link collar with — ” husky with anxiety called up police headquarters the other night at 230 a in It was a distraught husband begging the police to help him find his wife who had been missing since eight o’clock in “That’ll do!” gasped the oftho evening ficial “We’ll find the dog!”— “What’s her description 1” Ex asked the official at the ‘phone “Height? 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