Show t i TAGE TWO a body of men and been out on the field A man never knows his own poswomen devoted to human service until he gives himself a earnestly seeking to extend a help- sibilities a to those who are in need fair trial so every man get out in hand Students ing the by Published Weekly build up a We believe in the students and football suit and help of Utah Agricultural College a body of as- winning team matter their organizations Entered as second-clas- s for the good there is in the Our football schedule is as folSeptember 19 1908 at the postoffice pirants lows: at Logan Utah under the Act of world the make who in March 1879 those We believe October 9 — Granite High School state nation the Stud-eCollege possible at Logan College Delivery is made from and parents Life Office Room 275 October 1G — University of NePrinted by We believe in student governvada at Logan ment that college students are caOctober 23 — Colorado Aggies at pable of managing the affairs of Fort Collins their own organization October 27 — University of WyoOUR POLICY institution grtubent Hilt tr 11 from all parts of the United incidentally preparing to better Stat' 4! fend home and country from a pj sible enemy surely no vacatio could be put to a better or patriotic use t m0f nt V LOWRY NELSON Associate Editors S J QUINNEY Number Hart Schaffner &Marx KATHLEEN BAGLEY E K WINDER Business Manager J EASTMAN HATCH Volume XIV ming at Laramie Wyoming November G — University of Montana at Logan November 13 — Montana Aggies at STUDENTS! Logan f V Thanksgiving Day — University of Student Life needs your support Copyright Hart S:Laffucr & Mu Not only your moral support but Utah at Logan t real material aid Passive support I ENCAMP- MILITARY SUMMER is not enough Activity is the thing MENT i man can’t make a One counts that Neither can a half dozen paper (Continued from page one) men It requires the k Breakfast — 6:35 effort of all the students to make Drill — 7:30 to 11:30 The the paper truly representative I Inspection — 1 1:45 staff contemplates indexing of this Dinner— 12:00 volume that is a record is to be Supper — 6:00 kept of contributions with names of Taps— 1100 In the final issue the contributors Store j In addition to the general number of articles each man has conwork was struction outlined tributed will be published go j entrenching given in demolitions pack train work machine guns exPAINT It is quite astonishing what paint plosives sea coast defense includ10 and 12 inch rifles will do In many of the rooms a ing firing of liberal coat of clean paint has been and mortars throwing projectiles from 1200 to 1600 lbs applied and the effect is striking weighing 4 In the first place it looks clean and over a distance of eight miles and a target 20x20 feet MORRELL li inviting and you enter the room not destroying in tents Men live were required to afraid of getting all dusty Then beds and take care own make their the rooms seem lighter again CO I fresher and it smells clean All of the surrounding grounds Regurelthese qualities of the newly painted lar soldier fare was served and room produce a certain psychologi- ished The last three days of instruction cal effect The bright clean room Air Brush Car Banner makes the student desirous of being were utilized in practice march 40 lb Window Card: pack during Work in it and then it stimulates hi3 mind carrying the to clear concise bright thinking which period the student battalion cavThus may the cost of painting a repulsed an invading force of HAROLD TR0TMAN school room be repaid many times alry in a running engagement fought six miles of rugged territory Probably the best example of over what a fresh coat of paint can do is and in a dense fog All students participating exin the gymnasium Tho men’s locker room is rather dark and lo- pressed themselves as pleased with — — cated as it is it very readily can the work and desirous of repeating Work promptly executed become musty and uninviting But it In Room 17 Commercial Big To engage healthy vigorous just now because of the new paint exercise in association with men H npne of this dark dankness is noticeable The place is light and smells clean and wholesome sugLOGAN ARMS & SPORTING GOODS COMPANY gesting to each man who enters that the gymnasium locker rooms showATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS er rooms and swimming' pool are all Smith Parker Remington Winchester Shot Guns Winchester Itern fulfilling their purpose of keeping ington and Marlin Rifles and Ammunition Expert Gun Repairing ! men well healthy and clean Hunting Boots and Shoes Canvas Clothing Fishing Tackle Eastman Kodaks and Supplies BIcjcles and Motorcycles It would be an excellent principle to adopt to keep everything about the U A C painted clean and fresh for the effect of suggestion is great und fur reaching To represent and fight for the best interests of the Utah Agricultural College Editor ! 1 Saturday September 25 1915 Make The i Hart ive To all those who are making their initial calls upon Dr Thomas Mr Coburn etcand are experiencing their£ first journey oyer the “Registration Route” trailing their long “mileage” tickets through the halls and to those who hav in years past been- initiated into the Aggie fraternity and are renewing their membership to the new and the old we extend a hearty welcome We invite the students to become - acquainted with each other and ask the old students to take the initia-- : tive in the campaign The Aggie spirit is the spirit of fellowship and home as well as the The spirit of earnest endeavor sooner we come to realize this fact and let that influence dominate our lives the sooner will we be prepared to work and work unitedly for the attainment of the coveted goal: Success The future is glittering with promise and wo anticipate a banner year In the history of the ined stitution JL -- CUIt CREllI) We believe in the Agricultural College of Utah a school that recognizes the dignity of the common classes that seeks to extend its service to those whose opportunities are few and aimsx to train men and women to live properly We believe in the faculty of the ROYAL SHOE SHINING PARLOR North Main No 7 Utah Logan Seven Shines for 50c ---- The --- Right Goods at the Right Prices Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Ariino Block Logan WILLIAM CURRELL (The Itcxall Trnnsfcr Man) Calls Answered Promptly Phone 51 — “The Rexall Store” Phone 4 Residence 56-W-- — PRICES REASONABLE UTAH LOGAN Iff L Schaffner i & Marx Store your You can’t wrong there fc i i j 1 i THE u it CLOTHING Signs and Show Cards See Stoney The Students Friend MEN WANTED (Continued from page one) tricks Coach Teetzel Is ready to give tho team we can only feel confident or a winning team Browning Berntson Croff Ellsworth Everton Freedman Hatch Helm Halton Jensen Judd Lund Lindquist Murray McDonald Poulter Peterson Spencer Turman Qulnney Twitch-el- l Willey Young have already £ Why pay more for your CLOTHING & SHOES When you can Buy for less at COME AND RE 4 |