Show STUDENT LIFE rAGE TWO value the secrets education is to give you Never lose their mystery treat them with respect and reverence Don’t be cold and calculating in your approach to the secrets of life Look upon these secrets with the combined attitude of the poet scientist and ulitarian “The two greatest secrets of life are man and God and should not be overlooked by men in their search for knowledge of the world" As a conclusion to the services Prof Spicker rendered very artistically a violin solo Prof Spicker is an artist of the stringed instrument unexcelled in the State CLSS SENIOR MEETING (Continued from page one) eration have not been yet decided With supreme precision and upon wonderful mathematical exactitude they will determine upon a plan whereby the first Student Body dance shall be properly conducted and all in attendance shall become acquainted and have an enjoyable time Amid the deafening din of applauding silence these seniors mechanical and precise as they are nojninated and unanimously elected an athletic manager The victim of this heavy act was Mr Howard Brossard a married man and a father But remember he has been a shining light in football has great disciplinary powers as evidenced in the modest characters of his children Beware you presum The Senior class in wisdom have decided to choose an uniform dress whereby they might be distinguished from the common hordes This is extremely necessary to prevent from unscrupulous under-classme- n infringing upon their rights and dignity Logan 2nd Hand Store Furniture and Stoves Cheap and Durable for Light Housekeeping NILS P ANDERSON Prop Phone 106 P () Box 345 20-3- 0 West First North St BOOSTERS INN WHERE YOU 11 PUSH WHAT YOU EAT GOOD AND A C SERVICE QUICK STRATTON ROYAL SHOE SHINING PARLOR No 7 North Main Logan Utah Seven Shines for 50c The Rijyht Goods Right Prices at the Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Arimo Block Logan WILLIAM CURRELL (Tho Rexall Transfer Man) Calls Answered Promptly l’hom 1 and 2— “The Rexall Store” Phone LOGAN 456-W- Residence — - UTAH BEGIN BIGHT FRESH I ES ORGANIZE ( ance To freshmen just emerging from the turmoil of registration it may not be amiss to suggest that they scan their cards and ascertain whether or not the required subjects have received attention It was the duty in my opinion of tho profs who aided in registering to point out this fundamental fact If they did not don’t complain but above all get started right— now No one thing will bo so effective as a rlgli beginning to aid us “to think the Inconceivable to do the impossible and to go the impassable way” MOSES F COWLEY A FRESIIIE'S FIRST LETTER TO HIS FATHER Dear Father: I have been here a week and have got acquainted A giggling man in the very fast Experience Station picked out my course for me because be said would get n chance to mingle with others of my class I have met Mr Smith from Smith-field Mr Clark from Clarkston and Mr Butler from Butlervllle We are all In tho same An Hus cla so the Prof calls mo Mr from Snldervllle This Is n big school pa but I get onesomo for old Sally Be good to her so I ran use her when I come Ah ever ami WEDNESDAY Services next Wednesday wifi conducted by tne faculty of music Townspeople are cordially invited to attend all chapel exercises To plan one’s course right in his (Continued from page one) freshman year in order to keep it sen of Weber Stake Academy as well balanced for four years is a Mr Jensen then took task of supreme achievement to him In pursuance of our who does it inclination we choose the line of least resistance As pedesterians we choose the level path lather than climb the hill we never walk when a ride is available often wc cacer to our appetites no matter for what they crave in employment we want the job with the most pay and least All of these things we do work with no foresight as to the outcome A momentary consultation with common sense will tell us that such a course brings little reward and often disaster So when we approach the U A C which has a thousand courses to offer we are tempted to select one here and one there as they attract our yearning for them As we peruse the catalogue a subject of one kind and then another is jotted down until the hours allowed are filled We have what we naturally want but have we included the required work? My own case is one of this class I entered school a year ago No kind prof or instructor piloted me through the intial stages The result was I eagerly selected a course after my own liking and now I begin anew with my required work I found out that I still need 24 hours of exact science and 12 hours of Biological science hence I must some “pile it on” and sacrifice in I which am more interthings Of course the work of last ested year is valuable indeed but the point of regret is I didn’t begin My course now lacks balright HABEL president the chair and asked for nominees Lora Reunion of for vice president Logan was chosen for this ollice Other oilicers were W C Dunford secretary and treasurer Mr Bar-loathletic manager Mr Boulter cheer leader Mr Browning The newr ofiice of was suggested “Sergeant-at-Arms- " by one of the Freshies who desired that t heir class meetings be strictly private and especially devoid of the presence of seniors A short discussion in regards t the wearing of the “green” took of the place and the sentiment whole class was in objection to this fad Our present Sophomore class generally carries through what it starts and the writer looks to see a little difference of opinion Mr Boulter aroused the spirit of the Freshman class by calling upon them for a yell They gave evidence that they were efficient with their lungs at least while alone It was proposed that the election of a committee on socials be postponed until the members of the class become better acquainted The meeting was then adjourned for an indefinite period w Hart Schaffner &Marx Copyright Hart Shaffaer & Halt Make The Hart Schaffner & Marx Store your Store You can’t go wrong there THE ART OF LIVING Life must be full of honest endeavor and love helpfulness Strength comes from toil If one’s days are devoted to hard work purposeful work and work which contemplates the uplift of humanity and the dissemination of a spirit of charity there is scant chance for morbidity The student of life must be more than a student — he must be a part of life a cog in the great wheel of existence To stand aloof is to grow warped The joy of life is making it worth something and the true religion of life is not a belief that one should not die but that death when it comes shall find us with our task done and our obligations to the Bower that made su a part of tho universe fully and honorably discharged — Louisville Times THE MORRELL CLOTHING CO Air Brush Work Car Banners Window Cards HAROLD TROTMAN Signs and Show Cards — T— Work promptly executed Room 17 Commercial Big LOGAN ARMS & SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ATHLETIC ANI) SPOUTING GOODS Smith Parker ltemlngton Trum' Winchester Shot "nJ A“! 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