Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE' EIGHT $ $ 0 $ $ $ $ $ O $ 0$ $ $$ $ $ 0 $ 0 0 $ 0 if $$$$$o$0$$0$$ QUILL CLUB MEETS OUR OFFICIALS AT DENVER President J A Widtsoe Dr E G Peterson and Dr F S Harris left Logan Sunday night to attend the Congress International Dry-Farmi- ng which is being held in Denver this President Widtsoe will adweek dress the congress Important Dry-Far- m “The Most on Practices” his JilTKKAHY CLUJ ELECTS OFFICERS good clothes before he can get where in this old world The V A C Quill Club met Wednesday to discuss plans and elect Miss officers for the ensuing year vice president Kathleen Bagley presided in the absence of Julius In a spirited Bearnson president was electK Winder election Edwin ed president Kathleen Bagley and Irvin Nelson secretary-treasurer for the ensuing year Following the election questions of business pertaining to the club were discussed “Quill Club” was adopted as the official name of the organization the selection of new members was considered and the time and frequency of meetings were decided upon The Quill Club was organized at vice-preside- be largely educa- tional and will be made with reliefs maps and other illustrations of the work which the federal government is carrying on Farm women will not be forgotten The women's department under the direction of Mrs E Tolman East will present a most interesting and progressive program Prizes will be offered for work done by both women and children Special attention will be given to home economics sanitation and everything that relates the home and school Another interesting exhibit will be that of motor cars and accessories gas and electric appliances minerals and mines silos farm tractors and a remarkable exhibit of farm machinery If is fully expect- nt Try to please their patrons by glv-n- g them Good Goods in all their lines Buch as Clean-Up-to-Da- te ICE CREAM SHERBETS CANDIES We Serve Light Lunches HAM VEAL TONGUE CHEESE TEA COFFEE CHOCOLATE HOT SOUPS TOMATO AND VEGETAULE We cordially invite you to call and see the new Kuppenheimer Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats just unpacked HOWELL BROTHERS Oft Special attention Given to tk Scientific Fitting of Glasses FRANK 0 REYNOLDS D M PRACTICE LIMITED TO EYE EAU NOSE AND THROAT OFFICE IN AHIOM ARIMO BLOCK Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a m 2:00 to 0:00 p m Alta Calvert Jos Sun-for- d W F Ileyrend A C Carrington Mary Tanner Harold Petersen Enoch Nelson Quayle Peterson and M F Cowley Of the above fifteen remain this year as active members Steps have already been taken toward preparing an interesting program for the next meeting which will be held on Friday October 15 at four o’clock in Room 129 ANNOUNCEMENTS chemistry In view of this fact we are offering the course in Industrial Chemistry as outlined in the catalogue Should you desire to take this chemistry course this semester enroll nt once Lectures will he given ns soon ns a half dozen students enroll E DAVIS The “Quills” alias “Scribblers 15 nt O 0 0 0 $ 0 O 00 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O $0 $ $ $ $ 4 0$ 0 00 0 $ $ O 0 1 $ $ $ $ 0 o 0 o $ 0$0 A-G-G-I-- E-S VK CARRY L ET E SPALDING L A ’OM-- P O F ATHLETIC I X E GOODS OUR GYMNASIUM ARE OUTFITS U X 0l o NEW COURSE IN CHEMISTRY Owing to the condition of our new chemistry building we are unable to begin work In analytical will beet Friday October p m In Room 129 ( F! Edwards DU vo Therefore There will be a meeting of the Ag Club Friday at 1:30 for about twenty minutes Very important! members invited The Prospective Ag Club rooms are in the Experied that 350000 visitors will attend ment Station this congress and exposition Committee on College tions please meet in Room tober 12 nt four o’clock N A PEDERSEN Chairman MURDOCK’S i There is something about a good that makes it one of the most investments a man can make d It an) Also That knowledge of which is the result of twenty jiears of observation experimentation and research The program for the congress will be presented Oct 4 to 7 inclusive The subjects will include marketfarm manageing rural credits live ment silos crops dairying stock silos agricultural engineering rural organizations scientific the last of the 1914-1- 5 term for the research conference of agricultura purpose of arousing and increasing college and experiment stations etc interest in writing and in literary etc Practically every line of agri It is to be conducted for mrsuits culture will be treated bearing the good of its members and for the particularly upon the production o betterment of the literary ability of crops and live stocks in the semi-ari- ill students who are interested in regions where the rainfall is ap to be scanty There will be short writing The charter members of the club courses for farmers for students were Julius Bearnson president for farmers institute lectures There Kathleen vice Bagley president will be a grain judging contest held Edwin K Winder secretary-treasure- r during the exposition under the Lowry Nelson I T Nelson auspices of the congress S J Quinney Arthur II Caine The government will have a Inez Maughan Glenna Ballantyne great display in the auditorium for Lilwhich congress has appropriated Lavinia Maughan Erma Allen lian Wight J W Thornton Mae will 120000 lit OU know as well as we do that) fellow has simply got to have EXCE L LED J DeSanders Sporting WEST FIRST N NORTH Goods PIIONE 201 J ) A SUGGESTION’ DON’T FORGET Ono of Your dates o i course That Glee Club the crying needs of felt by practically all b students is that of a public inle The fountain pen is the univers I tool of the college man Vet F futile that tool becomes when runs dry Especially on a busf when every minute seems ero with study necessitating notes What a saving of time nervous energy could be effected the school would place this most v eessary convenience in the hands the students There are only a fe’ comparatively speaking who poa lockers In the main building wher In they can keep an Ink supP!' Even In these cases It la a Prf bother to be obliged to go to l lockers for a few drops of What an excellent thing It would If the College would place a Pub' Inkwell In some central spot la It could bo placed on library table or stand covered with a blotter The cost would he trlR nt compared with tho bfneflt reuklD College :s Those class awards The College jells £ There is a full moon Oct 22 Our advertisers EXTENSION OFFICERS HONORED MIsh Gertrude McCheyno and Kllrldge of ti e Extension Division have been appointed by the U S D A to make a lecture tour of the far western states to help standardize the extension work This Is a high compliment to Utah workers to he selected hy the national government to help Instruct neighboring states Mr Ben R 1 |