Show f— c 3 £ LIFE STUDENT PAGE TWO EDITORIAL BY THE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL PUBLISHED OF STUDENTS 19 19 OS Printed by the Earl and England Publishing Company Volume XVI UTAH COLLEGE mail matter September Entered as second-clas- s Utah under the Act of March 3 1879 OCTOBER 4 THURSDAY THE 1017 at Logan The Utah Logan Number Morrell 4! Clothing LEARN TO WALK AND TO TALK! If over half of the applicants for commissions at the Reserve Officers’ Training Camp at the Presidio San Francisco failed to secure commissions because they did not have the walk and bearing of “an officer and a gentleman” and because they could not "articulate clearly" and impart their ideas “in clear distinct language with sufficient volume of voice to be heard reasonably far” it surely is time for some of us — mst of us — to sit up and take notice! Is my chest up head high a free Ask youself: “How do I walk? play of niuscles that gives an easy swinging gait? Or do I ‘mince’ or ‘slouch’ along? And how do I talk? Do I articulate clearly-- open mv mouth with a free play of lips and jaw or do I “slur” and “blur" and ‘swallow’ my words? Is my voice normal and resonant with a good car-- 1 rying power or do I “rasp” or “squeak” or “burr” so that I can scarcely be heard a yard away?” If you have any defects in walk or in talk the U A C is prepared' to help you oveicome them An intelligent use of the gymnasium under the intelligent supervision of able instructors will help you to overcome defects in carriage and bearing— military drill will take the ‘slouch out of a man more quickly perhaps than any other physical training and we’re mighty glad drill is a requirement in this school The Department of Public Speaking has several excellent courses that are designed especially to help you overcome defects in speech and train you to “talk” Work in Public Speaking has a double value— not only does it train you in the mechanics of correct speech articulation enunciation etc voice control but it trains you to think clearly and to1 The new uniform dress for the organize your ideas into clear and forceful language that makes public! women students of the U A that Its too bad that this work isn t a requirement in wa8 adopted upon a recommendation speaking effective every school in the land as it certainly ought to be in view of the almost universal defective ‘speech’ and ‘speaking’ of students and professional Co i The Home of Hart ScliafTner & ? I I t Marx v II Clothes j 1 ! j i i Call Any Day And See Them MANY MEN IN SERYK'K The Sigma Alpha Fraternity has complied a partial list of Its members now In some branch of the army C service From the information nowavailable it appears that there are in actual service or in tv citv-sevOf these eight are now training commissioned officers and seven others have reason to expect commissions In the near future The list Is as follows: Captain Eugene Sants- chl First Lieutenant Booker l’res-to- n Second Lieutenant Eugene Merrill Second Lieutenant Bryant Bullen Second Lieutenant Lvnn AnMose Lieutenant drus Second Cowley Second Lieutenant Eastman Hatch James Second Lieutenant White Elmer Jonsson W L Snow and David Stoddard in the aviation service A J Taylor Charles West and Kenneth Cannon at the second Rererve Officers’' Training Camp the Uresidio San Francisco First Sergeant Waldo Liter Sergeant Reuben Jonsson Corporal I’reston Budge Howard Harry Halton Lee Dean Hulman Chester Knudson Cannon Lund Ralph A Smith Ivor Sharp J Larry Evans and Bill Goodspeed C Odell Is a cadet at West Buirt - j ei speakers alike If you are not registered for work in both Public Speaking and Physical Education there’s something wrong with your schedule and you’d better revise it at once We think the girls look mirably nltoeether “up to the and charming LET’S (JO SLOW In their fresh white "midminute” The Aggies whipped Granite High last Saturday Some students saw In their serviceable “nifty” the game Even some faculty members witnessed it The spirit of the dies” or — and what a comfortable occasion was remarkable Even cheers were given and one unruly setfes us to see their senrooter actually stood up on his seat and waved his hat when a touch- feeling it gives shoes! We aren’t sible down was made from the kick-of- f Such tremendous demonstrations of on vive expecting to the qui always student enthusiasm cannot fail but hearten a team wonderfully When ' some fair damsel from an rescue we consider that the boys on the squad do nothing more than work or nock ankle breaking strenuously with head and boly for thirty hours each week we cannot attempted in hallway or on stairway stunt help but suggest that the great suppot furnished them at such games as because she is wearing r pair of silly last Saturday’s contest Is entirely out of porportlon Let's calm down! Don’t you think a postal card with a college veil on would be more to unhuman looking h'gh i'eeiel sines! We note with particular pride the point? that the new uniform has almost to a girl been adopted by the upp- r A GOOD SUGGESTION women and the sorority girls 'class The suggestion has been made and it's a goxl one that the Agrl we and hope that it will be only n cultural Club should get going One of the bigeest and most representa-- j of time until the newly enmatter tlve clubs of the Institution and the one having possibly more outside1 will fall Into line and students tering high school connections than any other it is very important that it1 entire student the holy femininely perfect Its organization at once The Important thing right now Is that! hi pPMklnK‘ suitably e a capable man be secured for president The club will then recomr “mil- ’o L in the dressed and rapidly again take its prominent place in school activities “one-mere — — —— easily dv or sene dr-There'll be ail sorts cf occasions girls to wear jour rhino ty "gli rags” School Isn't the jdue for FINEST MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES " in them — to wear French Dry Cleaning Pressing Altering business hours is a breach of good Work Called for and Delivered Rhone 171 s taste so relegate them to 20 West 1st North Lopan closet and pegs until the proper occasion calls and then our "middy-maidmay with perfect propriety rival the lilies of the field! i low-heel- ed : j - Books Stationery and5 Magazines Wilkinson & Sons KUY : YOl It Bostoffice Opposite 1 lie j Students Headquarters ' ’ Phone 438 “CLEANLINESS" r American Steam1 Laundry lauiiderers Dry ( 'leaner Djer ami Repairers ’Toil Column ud— serve a-'- wide-awak- t’IRIW IGGERS AXYAIvE 1 " Lo&in Cleaning & Tailoring Co The Periwig Club held its first netting of the si bool jear on Monday evening to discuss the “opening of tlie dramatic season" with a camp-pu- s play as has been the custom In past iars There was a unanimous affirmative We are not stating the question but keep jour eves and ears open for what’s coming With the following “stars” answering to roll-caIt ought to be a decidedly stellar performance: Mae Edwards Claire Cardon Eleonora Atnussen a Lowry Nelson Irving Boulter “Huffy-ruTles- band-boxe- Jr ” THATCHER BROS BANKING COMPANY ll WAN I ED Wanted — a student body— by footvery capable and and team victories secure Will ball even championships for the ilgt Nov In poskind of organization session of a sickly spiritless buuch In suffering from throat trouble case no other student bodies are' available any remedies that can put life vim spirit pep ginger any- old thing that means action Into a' worn-ou- t pxfervated holy will b (’omiiiulcate with the appreciated team College III1I football Aggie HAVE BEEN DOING BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN THIRTY-FIVYEARS WE HAVE GROWN TO A MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND hard-workin- E g i Service and Courtcsv 'T5m I At The LYRIC Tonight At The OAK Tonight Earl Williams "Arene Lupin Win Duncan and Carol Holloway In "Will Yaqua Tell" (lighting Trail) FRIDAY AND HXTUHRXV MARGUERITE CLARK In liy'a Diary" Keystone Hprrlal Coined y I' s ' " T ' I— MXIIY McALIVIKU Women XX'eep" In liy “I sine one lukiv" "Ford XXerkly News" EltIDXY AND XXTUEDXY XX M ItlHHl DIAMOND In ita- - "XX Tell" Comedy "The XX'Innliig laiser" XVIII EEsllMEN ELECT OKh If EES STAR CLOTHING CO (Jo To The To Buy Men’s Walkover Shoe ami Suits lists sijleplus I'urri-hliig- s STAR CLOTHING CO North MmIii St rest STUDENTS HOME EAGLE HOTEL UP-T- O- Is Named President llajwHi-At a class election held last Tuesday Clem Hayward from Fielding Arndetny Paris Idaho was elected class president of the Freshman was Hansen made Mary dent and Hay Slivers was elected e- fretary and treasurer A big vote was east II I It I 1 Y CU It EIJNITY PRINTING Alwajs hi the Highest Stjle of the Art Engraved Stationery Announcements etc JP Smith & Son Promptness ()r y Nichols and Milton Muthew son I Special Attractions at the Theatres In !“ 1 Herman’s Cafe And Bakery 15 N MAIN laidies' Dining Rooms mid Hr Class Counter Service Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Ol’EN DAY AND NIGHT HERMAN JOHNSON Proprletc DATE-NE- AT AND CLEAN Rooms For Two TKOM SIOOO TO £1600 lOH MONTH William Cnrreil (The Revall Transfer Man) Calls Answered Promptly Phone "Rexall Store” No Phone Residence 878 Prices Reasonable Logan 1 or I XV I'tsl |