Show rikeWikWw&iaCi iih6i LIFE ST UDE NT by the Students of the Utah Weekly Printed by the Earl & Ltxilla May Chairman Melee Committee Theta Ball Committee AgMcultural England Publishing Company Hose Rich Heads College Logan Utah mail matter September 191 90S at Iogan Entered as seeond-elas- s Utah under the Art of March 3 1997 Acceptance for mailing at specie! rate of postage provided for In Section 1103 Art of October 3 191 authoriled August 23 1913 f Associate Editor MILTON MERRILL : VERLE FRY Sporting Editor : Social Editor KATHERINE WOOD MELVIN LEMON Special Writing Editor Entertainment Editor WENDELL ALLRED PRESTON NEILSON Exchange Editor News Editor ALLIE rETERSON Bunk M RICH and F SMITH Feature Editor HORACE HOTTER — Press Manager MARION EVERTON ALLEN BOL1SCHWEIIER Stenographer ADELAIDE PAGE Stenographer SlfCUI AL WRITERS DELORES WOOD WALDO OSMOND JOE COWLET FLOYD GO TE3 CLAUDIA FUNK FLORA AMUSSEN ‘ WAlTER ATWOOD AFTON JOHNSTON KEI’ORTERS IRA N HAYWARD HAROLD PETERSON BERT HARWARD BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager MALCOLM H MERRILL Assistant Business Manager ARIEL C MERRILL Number IS Wednesday January 9 1921 We believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should govern the administration of student body affairs W'e believe that it is the right of the student body to know every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the exercise of their official duties We believe that if the executive committee cannot decide by use of the ballot who should occupy student body offices the decision should rest with the student body LUCILLA MAY Miss Lneilla Mnv is chairman whih will who is a junior the ainuul TliPta Ball be staged next Friday of evening in the gymnasium Miss May has been busy for a month supervising the work parties at the Theta house and raiking her stock of into spring at genuity for new the arfair next jj'riday evening Josephine Burninghnin or the student body is handling the publicity for tlie ball MLs Naomi Barlow senior class and a member of the debating team which will meet the University and the B Y U the latter purt of the month will handle the refreshments The decorations are under the supervision of Mis Mary Browning and when the decorating starts this afternoon Miss Browning will have her hands f nil Miss Mary Brown will take care of the music and Mias Una Hansen the programs ftcwmlal sound room A Good Uullertor “Yea” abe aald “my frlead Mary hut aha'a been tad a la only twenty-fivmarried three tinea and all her of ‘8 top I” tim rrapottae— hash ad have been named William “Yon don't any!' replied ha “Why abe meet be a regular 1)111 rallert or— Exeha “Ok pleat don't mother aaid Ho reapoaae— “Oh Walt Juat t moment pieman" —Amt tK raapnaae— Isn't Nat Hera t to the lrl I kitted laet “Let me an tilt moment!" “Cm mare ynak and I'll ham It She didn't kina alow and abe didn't tzi" ®aoi4 tie deattal" "-- f a era trailer Raataa !r fa a Itrla tare am 12 West Center Street kina faL Ska hod open Ilka tho koaroaa and Kpa Ilka a raw Caw maap otfeata kora klpaed bar God Mtp kwwWw AtTLj ITlUuclU lilt: Mnfafri Sh op Enter arr The Economical Student Ouida: “Why! Vacuum above” Dean (In Ed Psyrholoey ) — “Miss Brown you have been teach-in- s a lit tl what do you understand by the 57 family as used in the lower (trades?” Girl (hurriedly) — “Hein 57 Captain Periuord: “Give me what you consider the most Important date in history” Soph: "The one that Anthony had with Cleopatra” Father (at top of stairs) — What are you two doing down there? Darter — We’re going to' play “Sweet Kisses” on the Victrola Dad — Would you just as soon play it on the davenport? I am afraid yon two would be pretty heary for the Victrola CAN SAVE FROM 25 Percent to 33 —on — Percent 3 SHOES HATS SHIRTS UNDER-AVEA- R — at — Sell Us Your Kodak January Sale The College Man Pictures We will pay $100 each for acceptable tures of the following: 1 — Scenes in Logan Canyon 1-- OVERCOATS SUITS Howell Brothers Big who early becomes familiar with banks and the earning power of money will have a distinct advantage when he stalls on his business career pic- ' The First National Bank t 2 — Nearby Mountain Scenes Chartered Logan 3— Scenes of Bear Lake And by U The S Utah Government vicinity Pictures must be dear and sharp They should be printed cn glossy paper They may be of any size They may include persons or not Each picture must be accompanied by a brief descrip ion telling when and where the picture w as taken ' Bting your pictures to Room 126 — We will go over them pay you 1100 each for any we can use and return the rest to vou rr irreat improvement Utah Agricultural College UTAH LOGAN Vil construction -- smallest opening between the teeth Price 50c PRESCRIPTION DRUG COMPANY 1 1 Department of Information Service tooth hrush in outlast two ordinary brushes Bristles linen tied firmly rmhored and so constructed as to penetrate even the ' - T i The New San Tox Scientific Tooth Brush A t jr West Center WILKINSON’S The Best Place to Buy Your Books Magazines and School Supplies Fine Stationery etc OPPOSITE r POSTOFFH'E IOGAV UTAH HOTEL ECCLES CAFE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING EAT TO Service and Quality Ms BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1790 Printer journalist diplomat inventor statesman philosopher wit On of the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution author of Poor Richard’s Almanack and on of the most eminent natural phUoeophera of hi uiua But nobody had thought to do it de Electrical machine bearing the mark of the General Electric Company inaw throughout the world ar raining atndar of living by doing tba arutk of miL Don of GEMSKAL ELECTKIC anil 'urnUlilMK If Interested in Ladies’ Coats Suits Dresses You Will Aiwa) lint) the Newest OrnlliiiM of the Murkrt at Mose Lewis Store SERGE B BENSON & SONS Meat Dealers of fresh and cured Meal at reasonable price Sierlat Price to Frl and Son ill in 115 North Main street PImhic All kind 255-2V- 1 Let’s Go To Church enon of the heavens were related but Franklin substituted fact for theory — by scientific experiment Roaring electrical discharges man-malightning as deadly as that from the clouds are now produced by scientists in the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company They are part of experiments which are making it possible to use the power of mountain torrents farther and farther from the great industrial centers SImic Hat Jr By bringing electricity down from the clouds over a kite string it was a simple thing to prove that lightning was nothing more than a tremendous electrical flash For centuries before Franklin flew his kite in 1751 philosophers had been speculating about the nature of lightning With electrified globes and charged bottles others had evolved the theory that the puny sparks of the laboratory and the stupendous phenom- Cl Oiling HUB Buy anil Saxe at rs THAT IT MAY NOT BECOME PRECEDENT That the executive committee should choose its members by drawing a name out of a hat after several ballots had resulted in a tie seems incredible yet this was the method used last fall to select a member to occupy the vacancy left by the failure of one of the executive committee members to return to the college This information has just leaked out despite the fact that effort appears to have Wen made to keep it from the student body The executive committee is supposed to represent the student body If there should le a tied vote on such an important matter as the selection of a new memler of the committee tho student body and not chance luck or fate should decide the matter The executive committee has the conduct of student affairs almost completely in charge and it is insulting the dignity of the position to select a memiier of this committee by mere chance Even though the executive committee were tied in their vote upon the two candidates it is safe to say that there would not have been a tie among the students as to which candidate should bo chosen to occupy the position If the executive committee cannot chose its members by an election the student body should be allowed to vote upon the candidates A name drawn out of a hat does noe represent the choice of the student body Student Life places these facts before the student body in an effort to prevent such practices from becoming precedent MAN— - lor?” question was brought forcibly to the minds of some students because of a rather humiliating situation which occurred after the final examination in a particular course last quarter It was determined on excellent authority that a few students in the class had cheated during the examination and had practically brought the entire class in disrepute in the eyes of the professor The question has been argued pro and con before Some professors are so interpid that they have pursued such an honor It has been pointed out on the policy in all of their courses other hand that certain other teachers have been so antagonistic in their attitude that they have encouraged cheating by their incessant efforts to catch someone doing it A large number of institutions in various sections of the country pursue the “honor system" and are ardent advocates of it A notable example in this class is the University of California at which so many of our graduates are studying and from which has come a number of our professors It is our opinion that the “honor system" could well be adopted in the Utah Agricultural College This College has always stood for the ideals on which the system is based In the courses n which the system has been attempted it has been admirably successful and the adoption of such an honor policy would go far toward standardizing the entire examination system of the College From the sentiments which have been expressed by mem-Iteof the student body to which this subject has been broached we believe that the big majority of students are in favor of the plan T1ir were muffled atraaila is Ike other girla vote aNeald ITS THE HAIR CUT U of Colorado— Letters invititig the University to enter a triangular debating league with Iowa State College and the I niversity of Indian MOSES RICH were reajl at a meeting ofithe A S Moses Rich manager of social and U C Debuting Board held last FriThe Board while afternoon dramatics for the student Mindy lias day can strongly favoring the offer been elected chairman of the men's make no definite arrangements until hall which is given it is found whether the- University by the combined fraternities ran withdrtaw from the existing on the campus league with theVnlversity of WyomThe Annual Men's ing ami Utah Hall will be given January 24 at tlie auditorium at 8:30 Chairman Muse “Do yon enjoy the comic strips?” Rich pill be assisted by Duke Cran-ne- y ‘‘I never go to tlie beaches" — and Bert Harwurd in arranging Chaparral Ouida: "I know what the V A stands for on your sweater” Servatiua: "Wliat does it stand ADOPT THE HONOR SYSTEM There seems to be a stronger crystalization of sentiment than ever in certain sections of the student body in favor of the The adoption of the “honor system" in College examinations MAKES THE ITS NOT TIIE CLOTHES THAT New Debating League Editor-in-Chle- Volume XXII decorations rtTreslnneiila and incidentals Tlie decorations will consist of t he different fraternity Insignias and colors under artistic design-mea- t High class refreshments will be served and tlie services of the Bluebird Orchesenlarged tra Inis been obtained U of Colo May EDITORIAL STALE WESTON VERNON JR - dlTfrlTlhllfafiilfefcii e Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Westers Press Association “Ah” Ml STUDENT LIFE PAGE TIVO Published jiii NEXT SUNIMY It is an Investment that will yield you rich PRESBYTERIAN invite HARRIS P1LLSIU RY Minister return CHURCH you Welcome to all 7:20 pm Jr NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING A (illAUCin SCHOOL Retailing I a field of opportunity for the trained mind The School of Retailing train ‘for executive pnitliin Merrhaadisln Training Advertlatna Service ' Finnnce and Control Teaching personnel ar attractive field SKItUr K I KIlGWwHIPtt n room and Iha More are closely linked together Student may enter aecnnd term February 4 1924 Illustrate booklet upon application For further Information write: Dr Norrtn A Itrlaco Director NrW York Putveralty Hcliool of KrUlltnd 169 Washington Square New Yotk City |