Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TVvo E TAFT BENSON TALKS BuDetin Board TO COMMERCIAL CLUB club Commercial gathered in the cafeteria Wednesday noon in a get together chai and luncheon and then repaired tr room 302 to listen to a talk by Mr E Taft Benson cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Savings bank of Logan In a 20 minute talk to about 30 members of the club Mr Benson spoke on the reasons why commerHe showcial clubs are organized ed the force of such organizations in uspromoting civic improvements as some of the examples ing in Logan achievements brought about by the Commercial Boosters club now known as the Chamber An invitation to all of Commerce members of the college club to nf filiate with the down town one was tendered by Mr Benson W C Brlmley president of the club announces that work is pro- grossing on the plans for the Commercial Club Ball on February 6 with Business men have the college boys to put over a big The STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah 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ELECTS Number 16 Friday January 23 1920 The College sadly needs a department of photography It appears trom investigations made by Professor Robinson of the Publicity Department of the College that the institution could well support such a department There is a present approximately $2000 worth of photographic work n Of this amount being done for the College by photographers $1200 is Buzzer work and $800 is for departments of the College Were there a College photographer many (the majority) of the students would patronize him when they wanted pictures taken for their own use instead of going to photographers In addition there is much photographic work that should be done at the College that is not being done because the institution is handicapped through having no photographer on the grounds A good man could pay his own salary supply his own materials and studio at the College out of his first year’s work equip a There are many reasons why the students should “puli’ for an official College photographer Had we one prints would doubtless cost less than now and the trip down town would not have to be made It would be more convenient to pose for a College photographer right on the campus Flashlights of dances etc would cost only about as much They now cost $S The local photographers charge approximately half of that amount for making the trip to the College from town The College photographer would be a member of the Faculty and perhaps would teach a course in vocational photography to those students down-tow- down-tow- n ss one-ha- lf On mer United States Minister to offers cash prizes aggregating $1000 for the best suggestions a for the Republican platform by younj oters both men and women in this Those interested see Mr country Lrlmley for further information KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES The Best Known Moderately Priced Value Considered Colors Guaranteed 8 A R Contest Try-OuTry-oufor the Sons of the Oratories' Revolution American contest will be held Monday Jan 26 at 4 o'clock in Room 280 ts ts Farm Mummer Wanted Farm Manager is wanted for the Panama Canal Service Isthmus of Panama Applicants must be reot rent graduates agricultural schools with experience on farms in The pav gardening and dairying is $150 a month with promotion to $200 a month within six months if he appointee makes good For full particulars see Secretary Brlmley at the President’s office HOWELL I “Y” Cliesst and Checker Tournament All Aggie men are eligible and in- vited to enter the chess and checker tournament to be staged under the direction of the College Y M C A Strategist beginning January 26 of the squared board should sign up with Mr Wrisley at his desk in the “Y" room and be on hand when th'r drawing for opponents is held ll Pan-Hellen- THE a NATIONAL BANKPROTECTION Right Bank back of you and will expand more rapidly business your Get the First National Bank Logan Utah Under U S Government Supervision Resources $150000000 STORAGE WAREHOUSE 20000 Square Feet Floor Space SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS SUMMER DURING MONTHS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS Warehouse and Office South Main Street Cache Valley Commission Co LOGAN UTAH HOTEL ECCLES — who desired the Instruction IK) YOU KNOW MRS MAYOOCK? Hand Rail Tournament This move has been agitated for some time If we don’t have a College tournawill be a hand-ba- ll There photographer now we will have in the near future Proper student sentiAt a recent rehearsal of “The ment 26 Jan open starting Monday ment will do much to bring about a long needed improvement when it is Perfect Baby" the propaganda pla enter to wish who for all students greatly needed — this year the Those to be given during the Round-u- p desiring to enter may sign cast was urged to have their parts names to the list on the hand- their INDECENT DANCING perfectly learned by the next day as ball bulletin board in the gymnaa-- j At the afternoon matinee a week ago there was some indecent dancing Mrs Maycock would be present at Schedule for games will be( turn going on Ninety per cent of the students were Immune to the attack that rehearsal The small Spald arranged later of “shimmyitis” but ten per cent took advantage of a golden "Who is Mrs Maycock?" asked hand-bawill be used In the opportunity lngs and shimmied to their hearts’ content a freshman girl "Did she write the tournament We pride ourselves upon our clean sportsmanship In athletics our fine play?" COACH JOE JENSEN democratic spirit our high scholastic attainments and rightly We Students at the U A C who do should have social standards thaat were faultless and that we could Mrs Maycock do not know Justly not know Wanted: A Democrat! one of the leading spirits in College pride ourselves upon Democratic National commit The We don’t believe that faculty supervision of dances will ever be neces- and state home economics work As would like to get in touch with lee s ratio-agentthe at sary College We believe that If there should be any chronic state leader of home demonst at the College to Democrat a young offenders who persisted in dancing indecently that the upper classmen she la one of the best known at this committee the represent and leading sudents of the College would promptly “nip them in the and most helpful women in the state be "interested must He bud" She is a link between the College who wants a in clean politics With this one possible exception College dances this year have been and every kitchen In the State She civic of standard leadership and high clean The Ag Club Ball the Frat Melee the girls’ dance in the Women's has taught public speaking and Engthe adideala has concerning lofty lish as well as home economics and gym and the Girls were all above reproach Those affairs” of public The worst blot upon any institution would be an unsavory social BO Is an unusually well trained ministration Mr see interested Brlmley please woman for the position she fills reputation She has planned the program for latet: Slide Rule 'articles from students are not forth the state Housekeepers’ Conference Wallace Wayman offers a reward ahlch will take place at the College of a slide rule which coming they can obviously not be the first week in return the HOOD for February Then since some lost time published ii- when the women and girls of the te With this end in view viz: the state will realize as never before Man “LINK" EDITOR DEFENDS edlton of paper that will be of what an efficient woman Is leading Good Job for Smlth-Hugb- e Interest to high school boys arid aid the way in the difficult art of In “A strong experienced man PUBLICATION them in teach their wanted to club la work contribuAgriculture’’ In the January 2 Issue of Student tions suggestions and criticisms agriculture at the Metropolis Life an article appeared criticizing will Salbe glady received at Metropolis Nevada But in the TO A HARPY the Ag Link staff and the paper In future let all criticisms be of C Berths Write Ina the ary $1800 year The critic it seems does telligent order and baled upon a of general Metropolis Kneymer Principal (Aa Appeal) not like the policy of the Link’s clear understanding of the publica- Speak not so muchly with thine voice Public schools Metropolis Nevada editor and associates and would tion criticized for further Information And let me talk with mine have them adopt some new Ideas in JOSEPH REED Pray shatter not mine inmost nerves the Link’s edition Editor Ag Club Link For I will call for wine Ag Club Meeting No matter what the publication An Ag Club social and business The Bounds that Issue from thy llpe large or small there is slwsys room THREE SPECIAL snoitT COURSES Scarce none could call devlne meeting will be held In the CommerIV CONVENTION AT UTAH for Improvement and therefore And aa for me they drive me mad cial club rooms down town Monday criticism is often beneficial AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE But So alay me not with thine January 26 at 6:30 p m A 100 this criticism must be of the intelliper cent attendance la dealred Th i I sent the late a sleeping drug (Continued from page one) gent and constructive kind and Inmeeting will be over in time for those ho are going to the Oneida-Aggt- e telligent and constructivs criticism coax their hens Into laying u few (Not so much hou’rlng thee) demands that the critic undersand more eggs which will sell for 80 Aa In the hope that by Its uae Frosh basbetball game to get there the nature and purpose of the pub- tents a doz The Tractor Is In the before the game commences Thy lip would ailent be shed this month and ths crops are Thy voice in racuoua acreama may lication criticized The Ag Club Link la published by either marketed or stored away but n YC-- A c rlae the U A C Extension division In this is s busy time for the egg Moans Issue from thy heart — Remember the game between the Never the less several But prithee dam they flow of apeech Farmer five and the church basket-shooter- s conjunction with the Ag Club pri growers Until we're fur apart tomorrow night at seven msrlly for the purpose of linking to- wives of progressive farmers and o’clock in the B Y "coop” gether the various Ag Clubs in tbs those students who are specialising 4 high schools of our state Because In Poultry raising srs taking adof this fact material may appear In vantage of the concrete mass of InE In that Prof Byron Alder the paper which Is not of any special formation Prof Jenson: "Here Zobel put Interest to college students Re- has made available for this course I on the gloves and box" I Special ways of preparing fowls' Zobel : "No I’d rather not ports and contributions from the Ag Clubs are welcomed and published for the borne table as well as Judgnearly killed a man once when t had And though they may not be Inter- ing and feeding for Ihs greatest egg the glovea on" students production are features of the Prof: “How did that happen?” esting news to advanced Zobel: “O I was looking bark and high school boys no doubt find them i ourae The members spend the foreran over a chair” interesting and in them see new noon In class and the afternoons In “ the laboratory or at the poultry idoss for their own rlubs Th critic also laments the fart yards for the practical aide of the The house detective Intercepts! that faculty members and not more! Instruction the following note as it was being —— —— students are contributors to that Freedom of speech is the liberty j passed from Theta to Theta and then Here again tbe paper each monh If the good apple tree that has to say what you think without to aorns more Theltaa “Did you purpose of the Link must be taken the moat rlubs thrown at It thinking whet you eay— as an I W know that Orettle haa a new baby— — Budent Life Maxim W Interpret R Into conalderntlon and also that Ifl 'came last night —at 1:00 p m BROTHERS Logan’s Foremost Clothiers A Be-N- — Never Before You Must Buy Quality Known as the Best As Pert-l- club formerly known as the Federal Barrage held a smoker at the Commercial club The rooms last Friday evening members consisting of the men in training at the U A C under the Federal board for Vocational Rewere addressed by habilitation Re-N- o Prof George B Casto and Prof Creep o Ray B West Miss Lois Beckstead The 3rd Annual Creep will entertained with several piano se-- 1 be staged in the Smart gym at 9 ctlons o’clock tomorrow night After refreshments were servd an election was held and tbe following Notice men were placed in office: W M Lost strayed or stolen from the Coffey E J Holmberg O Winch College ’Y” room four queens with the L Fish and G H Wlrlck on Bishops Knights accompanying W J Cham- Rooks executive committee Pawns —also and Kings bers W A Perry T Jones T B twenty books from the ‘Y” library Kennan and A Nord on the enter- Will those who "borrowed” twe M and F tainment committee chess sets and the "Y" books please Lund and C J Nielson on the sick return them immediately so that committee Harry A Warden wai other College men will not be inconelected to the posiiloi of publicity venienced The “Y” room is for a'l manager College men The Carry A DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY flrst-cla- CARRY ON CLUB NOW Prizes For Voters Through the Rspublican National committee Mr Truxtun Beale for- College LOGAN UTAH UP TO DATE NEW FIREPROOF 100 ROOMS WITH CONNECTING BATH Rates from $150 to $300 per dajr Excellent Dining Room and Lunch Counter Service Popular Prices Barber Shop and Billard Room in Connection Special Attention Given to Student Parties and Banquets Special Winter weekly rates now in effect M S ECCLES Pres LYMAN HYDE Mgr WATCHES CLOCKS SILVERWARE JEWELRY DIAMONDS CUT GLASS FOUNTAIN PEN8 UMBRELLAS MESH RAGS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I charge of a Compet ent Optometrist Expert Attention Given to Testing of Eyee and Fitting of Glass ee We have our own lena grinding plant and atock of uncut lensea Broken leneea duplicated and replaced In an honr We Stake a Specialty of Fin Repairing Conscl-entlocare Skilled workmanibtp Fair charges and broad experience have combined to build up for ua a large and well pleased cllentelie ue C M LOGAN $3 Wendelboe Jewelry Store Eaat 1st North Street UTAH j Publl-school- r s Make Sure of Your Cream Separator Early in 1920 There' io happier or better way of starting the New Year right than by making aur of a New De Laval If you are either without a cream separator or are using an Inferior or machine that should be replaced For three year now thousands ot those who wanted a I)e Laval have had to wait week for It and many have had to buy a second grade separator The demand baa almply exceeded the possible supply though more DeLavala bav been made each year than ever before More and better De Lavale will be made this year than ever before — many as available plant additions and skilled workmen can produce— but th demand gives every Indication of being even greater till half-worno- Order your DeLaval Ita mat by Spring now Make sure of getting R Let It save halt See the nearest De Laval local agent at once or write the nearest De laval office below for any Information dealred THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO IM Hroadway NEW YORK 80 East Median Street CHICAGO 01 Reel Street SAN FRANCIMC |