Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO ary of your life insurance wil have no chance to use it for at least sixty seven years eleven Take months and thirteen days The hand ball court up stairs is always open There is plenty of basketball apparatus for everyone and the wrestling mats and boxing gloves are at the disposal of the ambitious There is a good baseball diamond back of the buildings The faculty members are aching to play any and all comers for root beer or peanuts Now is a good chance for a squad of summer school sphere enthusiasts to take a tumble out of the wise Student Life will be glad to place in its columns any challenge that may be issued by its readers for contests in all clean sports Coach Teetzel will spend the summer at the University of Wisconsin doing special work Mr Teetzel will return to us next fall full of new ideas and fresh enthusiasm so we may look forward to a new era in A C athletics next year The fair ones of Idaho have not all gone to the Fair Three of her fair bought a fare from Preston to Logan and are now faring very fair at our Summer THE AGGIE STUDENTS r WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Action on The Great Question of The llonr Resolution Whereas the temperance which the in one question js electorate of this great commonwealth have shown themselves to be deeply interested Your Work cannot be successful if you are too warmly dressed Call in and see our light breezy summer Clothes They’ll surely fill your wants and ' Whereas an election has been called for June 29th to vote upon the continuity or the substitution of the present policy with reference to this momentous question and the fact that an atmosphere makes for the growth and development of educational institutions and promotes scholarship and general morality Therefore be it resolved that we the students of the UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE in Student Body Meeting assembled do herein and hereby ry proclaim our unqualified indorsement of the temperance movement and Be it Further Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be printed in STUDENT LIFE in the LOGAN REPUBLICAN and in the LOGAN JOURNAL Whereas wholesome Morrell Clothing Co tabg Ice Prof Puffer will lecture FriMiss Dailey Miss Dames and Miss Nelson are en- day night at 8:15 in the Taberjoying the pleasant social at- nacle on “The Boy and His mosphere of the Cowley home Gang” Public invited and are imbibing wisdom at the Professor — “If you step on a A C fountain of knowledge The sweetness of Miss Nel- snake what do you do?” “I get off as quickly as I can” son’s voice was heard floating on the balmy air of last Thurs- says Meacham Miss E — —“What a soft day afternoon Student Life moves that Miss Nelson sing for question” us all “I second the motion” Prof Trueblood will lecture says Dr Linford Miss Nelson Monday June 21st at 10 a m you are unanimously elected in Room 280 Professor Trueblood is one of the best in his The Botany Department is A noted for its able instructors line in the United States Dr Geo R Hill head of the de- public recital of one of Shakeplays will be given in partment is just as pleasant at speare’s the evening Look for notices his work as an ice cream vender whose customer happens to be who was is toii5 Frit Fucks MADE F W Jensen 4 PERFECT BY 129 N Main st Patties Served 4 School an extremely beautiful lady Prof B L Richards who teaches considerable of the botany work is noted for giving the stifFest Botany I course in the Western United States Yet in all its rigor Mr Richards doesn’t forget to smile He even smiled when a young lady cried briny tears and real sobs because of a final grade that she thought was a tiny bit too low The poor neglected child was soon smiling however because Richards was only “teasing teasing he was only teasing her” Torgeson Studio FIRST FLASH I’ORTRAITS Amateur Finishing Furncr Main ami Center St every person whose watchword is progression whose aim is high — glimmering afar ofF — guiding the searcher through the toil and sweat of the climb Self effort educates and labor is the key to education Man is a part of nature and “to push on is nature’s law You can no more say to men and to nations than to children ‘Sit still and don’t wear out your shoes’ ” This summer the stage is set for school life We have made our entrance the drama of work has begun The parts assigned are the problems to be solved the reward is a better fitting of self to your chosen Everyone present enthusiastic over J Adams Puffer’s lecturers on Vocational Guidance which are being delivered every morning this week at 11:30 Each afternoon at 3 o’clock he conducts a round table discussion which is exceptionally interesting Everyone sphere is welcome Every person faces his own life problem He realizes that the world is a stage upon which he is doing his share of the acting Into his heart creeps an assurance that the Great Master expects him to perform his part well During those moments the divine is stirring trying to shape a life so that the world could rise and say “here is a man” “I have nothing to do with rest here but with labor” says Arnold and this can be suid by “Who were you talking to?” “The Porter” “What were you saying?” was “That Peter’s-so- n of Hill and Caine A C has a fine cafeteria The in the basement of the main building It is open every school day from 12 to 2:30 Quality wholesomeness and variety plenty of it — the real article — makes it the finest place in the city to eat Eat your breakfast mushes at your boarding places but tie a quarter in the corner of your handkerchief and get a full dinner at the cafeteria Car-ring-to- ns DO YOUR BANKING tVITII First National Bank LOGAN UTAH Under United States Government Supervision Member Federal Reserve H E CROCKETT Cashier WILLIAM Dank CURRELL (The Rexall Transfer Man) Calls Answered Promptly I’bonc 12 — “The llcxall Store” Phono 456 W — Resldenco Prices Reasonable LOGAN UTAH For Service And Quality IN MEATS AND GROCERIES Call M 324 Lunch Meats and Home Rendered Lard a Specialty 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