Show PAGE TWO the Students of the Utah Afirieultural by Printed by the Karl & England Publishing Company logan cm ili’IHuN i1 STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly IIFE STUDENT Mose Rich Heads Lucilla May Chairman j Thefa Ball Committee College MILTON MERRILL VERLE FRY KATHERINE WOOD MELVIN LEMON WENDELL ALLItED PRESTON NEILSON AILIE TETERSON M RICH and F SMITH HORACE HOTTER MARION EVERTON ALLEN BOLLSCHWEILER ADELAIDE TAGE MOSES UK II Mom s Kh b ill a nia 1h i in ' t i n I Oltdo'S m i fY n The Economical Student can save t ioi s un it in u ol i bdoi ado a liiamulii' nt t' tbo I'ltm-isitbat mu li'uiii with low a Slate Col-- I n of mi Kin 2 mil ami b w a me nu td tin n n oi ' Dual d held M 'i lu M bib The l'naid di all noon e n a oj tiu be td n on ' nt- - uni in ike no d tinite anaii-eit ll t he e sit lit in t Mil ml in SIM t t m ' o w Uiii a ill o uom-dn- f Naomi Barlow sonior Li t nu and a iimuHht of t !i tl foam which will irn ot tb I'iiiutsiIs ti o lafii-and f hr It Yt port nionih will liaiolh tin r‘i’idi-nioiit- s M n t N b ns jl( Ian n i ad !b II o w t w ! bd lie Willi U 1- ONI W t Ill ! i on — SPITS ud 10L of M SI II Percent -3 OYLUCOATS II A T S S II SHIRTS P 0 I Mil D E S X I) E li-- W A R IT i a ti m Hat waul in m ' mi in n - C'bn n ov i o i eom( stuns h ' — b a he- - lb at i i REPORTERS IRA N HAYWARD ‘ HAROLD PETERSON BERT HARWARD BPSIXKSS ST U K Business Manager MALCOLM H MERRILL Business Manager ARIEL C MERRILL to 33 25 Hoi cent Uv I? i !f u - nil ir W s a aw'-is- i i f WALTER ATWOOD d V — Mm ll I ( b a nnii(i b II i W ‘ainis 'I Mm b bo eoni bile I 2 i h 2 ami irs tot the wind’ll' Loth iu It el oft t hail in in no n d Em h is ii ic bail n a flu ui I i i of hKlU-- i IK ! ' CLAFDIA KINK i ( i i OSMOND Jtluft n nhlaim d w & f I WALDO s tin- Moderii ilesuo of Colo May Enter New Debating: League Editor Editor LUCILLA M W Editor M'ss Itifillu Editor who is junior Mt!’ Entertainment Editor is Hiairmnn of lli dimiil Tio-'to Mantel Exchange Editor whitli will lit Kiila News Editor ovoniiig in flu inn iMum Mih M llunk has hHn hu tor a nn h minim u Feature Editor U V Hit lk Mltls ll'o Th Press Manager housf and nukim tin Mink o' in Stenographer Id for Stenographer ho a f in n“v t K) tiii r nc pitt Josoplmio HiiM'inuiiin1 DELORES WOOD dunl of the Mudoht bods is hmdlim FLOYD CO'TKS tho pu It u for (In lull Mis SPKCIU WRITERS alid M lion Ills will itvs ol tL loss r i in ognii-ioi- i lisio ill Tin LLS M IT Associate Sporting Social Special Writing - Ii il lu s In a Editor In Chief - u i fllln'tl K - si TIIT nl consist ram id ii ii it Dig 01 io Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Association WESTON VERNON JR lie ill lei'oo! no I'tuh C- IIS NOT TIIK (’LOTIIES eolois mail matter September 191 90S at logan Entered as second-clas- s I’tah under the Act of March 3 1S97 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 authorized August 22 1918 KDITOItlll M U i inn ami lino nl ions will ill cm ii Tlie Committee Melee r 11111“ Brothers Big January Sale Howell f I Sell Us Your Kodak t Tho decorations m und'T t h oMiss Mars Hiowmn: 13 supervision Number XXII Volume and when Hu due ating starts tin Wednesday January 9 1921 afternoon Miss Browning mi!! haw lnr hands full We believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should Miss Mary Brown will take faro govern the administration of student body affairs of tho music ami Misw Lira linnet n We believe that it is the right of the student body to know of officers and executive bodies in the 'tin procrams its every procedure 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 We for acceptable tures of the follow ing: 1— Scenes in Logan Canyon 2— Nearby Mountain Scenes 3— Scenes of Hear Lake And Ouitla: ‘f know what the tdamU for on our swatt Strvatiii‘f "What do s it ’ for?'' Ouida: '‘Whj Ptan tin The College Man Pictures w ill pay S100 each Vaemnn almu " Kd iNMditdm' win earl) bpcoinvs familhr with bnnkt pnd thp oainiiU! pnwer of none) will hui a ili'tincl ait'aulage when ho xtails on hi- - busiorts taiotr pic- The First National Bank Logan (haittTod The by Utah (immiinont J1 -- Pictures must he clear and sharp The should he printed m glossy paper Thiv net) he of any sie The mav include pirsonsor not Each pi tore must he accompanied bv a brief desriipion telling when and where the pictuie ' ' I ' The New San Tox Scientific Tooth Brush hriivh r(inr nflion id groat in pi n omonl in outlast two ordinun I!iitlti lintn lioil firmly rnihorid and so construrtc'l as to penctrah run the was taken A bru'-ho- Hiing 'our pictures to Room 120 — We will goo'er them pay you SI 00 each for any we can use and leturn the r"st to vou Captain fvrimdd ‘Miive tm wliat termined on excellent nuthority that a few students in the class!) nu cmMiicr eiimt m u had cheated during the examination and bad practically brought dai in luston IJ'1 ' Soi: Th" on" ha' the entire class in disrepute in the eyes of the -i S vicinity ou ii:te b n ttarb-- ' "Mist Drown a 1'tth w tint do wm limit rstnnd by the )7 familx as iisd in the b cr irrad‘ W1 Cirl tliUtru'd!? Hem ar lotion " - U i smallot opening between the teeth West Center 11 Department of Information Service - j I Jr Utah Agricultural College IOGAN WILKINSON’S The I lest Place to IJuy Your Hooks Magazines and School Supplies Fine Stationer) etc OITtlsI I'oslirllliK IIKiW UTAH I Price Vic PRESCRIPTION DRUG COMPANY ‘ professor The question has been argued pro and con before Some professors are so interpid that they have pursued such an honor Kathr at tup r vh t It Jias been pointed out on the 'arc jm t r policy in all of their courses ining awn other hand that ceitain other teachers have been so antagon-- ! Darter n g nig t pii istic in their httitude that they have encouraged cheating byl'‘sHt K‘'S"1' "" Hie Vitnia Dad -- Mould you jut a soon pivi their incessant efforts to catch someone doing it U on th dint()rr’ mu afraid A large number of institutions in various sections of the coun- ou (wo would ftv iijivy fur jr try pursue the “honor system” and are ardent advocates of it tfl v)(rtl-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 Wn 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 express by mem' & j’bers of the student lody to which this subject has turn broached we believe that the big majorit) of students are in favor of the s Till 1 1 rf i J -- HOTEL ECCLES CAFE THE REST OF ER1 THING E TO EAT Sen ice and Quality 1 - - plan - !llNMrn THAT IT MAY NOT I1ECOMK PRE( EDENT That tlie executive committee should choose its memlters by drawing a name out of a hat after seveial Mints had resulted in a tie seems incredible yet this was the method used last fall to select a niemljer to occupy the vacancy left by the failure of one of the executive committee memlans to return to the college j This informathn has just leaked out despite the fact that effori appears to have been mail to keep it from the student UmIv The executive committee is supposed to represent the stii- dent Issly If there should le a tied vote on such an inifmrtant matter as the selection of a new member of the committee the! student !ody and not chance luck or fate should decide the matter The executive committee has the conduct of student af- fairs almost completely in charge and it is insulting the dignity Of the position to sehvt a member of this committee by mere Prino-- r FRANKLIN journaliM Invanor imejnan diplomat phiLwo-filwfw- j chanee Even though the executive committee were tied in their vote upon the two candidates it is aafe to say that there would not have been a tie among the students s to which candidate should be chosen to occupy the position If the exix-utivcommittee cannot chose its memla’rs by an election the student laaly should be allowed to vote upon the candidates A name drawn out of a hat does noe represent the choice of the student lxdy Student Life places these facts I a1 fore the student !edy in an effort to prevent such practices from liecoming precedent "Ob Xll Juat a moment leaM " -- tad Ha Iw'l iSttr Na Nkuwaae— “LH a bi ikli atomertl!-- ' Hera a lo tha pirt I kiatad laat "C aiaea saak aid I'll ka It She d itlif ( kiea alow and aha didn't c Mcaolci ka klan faat -- a—— --L Aha had ajrep Ilka tha haavana and Vs” cr Rradder Haaiaa lipa Ilka a raaa ' ' 1 Caa t a Urla' tura am How many atkert bava klaaed her ’ t Und Mly knnwa :l“ e Roaring electrical discharges as as that from the clouds lightning deadly 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 man-mad- Electrical machine haami( the mark'd tha General Electric Cum pany innaa lhrmihml Ilia world are taiaing atandarda td living bf doing tha wmk id nuL liuoa td atao Alttat You Will llml I iii lie I rriilin of ih n Mose Lewis Store By bringing electricity down from the clouds over a kite string it was a simple thing 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 phenomenon of the heavens were related but Franklin substituted fact for theory — by scientific experiment i aipr If Interested in Ladies’ Coats Suits Dresses to prove that lightning was nothing more than a tremendous electrical flash I ' Nr It (trial t IiihmI ('nllrrlnr Tlirrs wer married anunda iif a "Yea" aha raid "my friend Mar) I me ala la (he other room and a ll onlF twenty five hut ahe'a keen lrl' fttlee Slneaed married three tlrnea and all her huabaadt have hewn named William era reafettiae MYo don't aay!" replied he “Ok pleaae doa'L nmdtef Mid—" "Why aha meet be reaular lull Na reapoaee — ralieelnr— Evehaata it On of Uiaithoisof (ha DaeUrahnn ttl Indeprrul-- n anl tha Conontutton author trf Poor Hkhatd’t k and nt r( the most aminem Natural philusr here of tin Unit But nobody had thought to do it SERGE H HENSON & SONS Meat Dealers All klrnU trf 115 X'urlli WiIii fresh ami rtireil 'Imita al rcasiiinthle Sts-la- l Krlio lo I'rals ami Sorollles Siiftl irlctM I'lmnes S55-g5t- 'Jr l J Let’s Go To Church NEXT SUNN Y It is an investment that will yield you rich PRESBYTERIAN urns CHURCH invites you HARRIS PlILSnURY Minister 1 1 rot Welcome to nil 7 p m in' Jr 5 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING IIUPt VIE Ml III Mil IIcImIIIiiii In a fielrl of oiortunll) fr In IibUiJ mind Tin Heluml of It e Iraliin I fur II ( Merrhamliainc Adwruwin IVrannnet r alliarilva rwiliii rt-rniv- Tralnm Hirviia ) iminm fi-- st to ll Claak rnnhl unit K I t ronirol Tra'tiing amt llols lha alnra am r lov lv tink'it lm Itier Siuitonia mv filler itin ivhniirv t !l n-r- Illllllilni hook If I II ion illratlon Knr further Intoriuaiinn write Dr Nnrrla prlco lllrflor Nrw Ymk t hi It'lnllliik tOh Wahlnrlon Miiiure Nw Ymk t'lly frail) Mhm1 of |