Show firrrNT ur? two TavS volition or do you think ho should lx? made to join classes through j S C 1 AsSCrtivcnCSS In- coercion? creases Our Intellectual The giving of girls athletic awarvls was debated last year to a' Interests xthouW l animated discuions - " here Published Weekly by Students cT Utah Agricultural College'1® From (he polut of view of one who England Publiihlng Company Loan Ctah bating whether woman suffrage should le granted the privilege by tb Earl niht-- lo tee an increase In Intellect-Us 01Q matter September 191901 at Logaa 0f winning letters for excelling in athletics Entered as STUDENT LIFE Iet s Utah under the Act of March 3 1997 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for la Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 authorized New Serrica utfrcolUti KEEP YOUR HAIR CUT SHOP MODERN DARKER Street ed second-elzi- Your Appearance Help You in School 11 West Cenler I interest the most promising factor J a generally distressing situation la IVSTim'lONS Imthe strength of the 1 Should the two state institution of higher learning be fused pulse among students As a rule they Our willingness to do more than is expected of are feel officials Was to on like the part of the state into one? it a misdemeanor that what they doing us in working for our customers’ interests has j to transfer the $20000 from the original proposed is counting for something This is duel University EDITORIAL STAFF been a force mightier than words in building up partly to their youth but chiefly to th' 'Editor-in-chiappropriation to that of the Agricultural College? MALCOLM H MERRILL American spirit of individualism — our prestige and deposits Business Manager Judging from the published statements of our former Aggie that auro of suggestion mbith renders) ARIEL C MERRILL Ajuoxiaie EdUur student and professor who is now president of the University of children even at a tender age extra-- j WENDELL ALL11ED — ' h AMUSEMENTS Utah we are led to believe that the Utah Agricultural college is ordinarily munitions Although at VEDA MASON Editor CRAIG E HIT-Mthis impulse finds Its outlet being given an undue advantage We of course are interested in present INFORMATION for the most part in athletics and I tah what will prove to be to the best interests of the state of Utah and other Logan Under United States Government Supervision t PRANCES THOMAS Editor activities there! DON ADAMSON year This in spite of the fact that there are over 100 less federal Is no reason to LAVOIE CARD FLORENCE CHILDS suppose that If proper-can never prove constructive to ly handled it cannot be so directed j — ATHLETICS Petty criticisms of - HAROLD M PETERSON Editor us to remodel the whole collegiate the state educational system HOH ARLA McKINNOX MILTON R MERRILL CHARLES OLSEN We appreciate the fact that our enrollment does not equal structure If m holurshlp could he tmb-- i as the channel through which NATHAN W GREENE Try a few of our offerings and learn the rea-- 2 ‘ that of our sister institution but we refuse to let fro unchallenged stituted it flows Die results might be aston-- l SPECIAL WRITING son why we are always busy Honest offer-- f a statement that our enrollment is decreasing We might state irhing The achievement of this con-- i BERT HARWARD Editor LA V EE PETERSON PERCT BaPRGWS that figures taken from the registrar’s office yesterday show ajdiUon is the principal hope for lu- CLINTON VERNON prices is the secret ings the J MELVIN LEMON St’SlE NILES MOSE LEWIS STORE present registration of 9G6 as against 932 on the same day last i creasing intellectual interest among' ALTON HANSEN T maintain that that point alone should receive first consideration students Mtwtxt-tt-nmtmtHtitr-i sax ' The most promising lines of ap--j FEATURES now than that date at trainees registered HATTIE MORRELL prouch to the general problem are the! PEvrL SPENCER Editor e feel that the statements published in josteitlay s Tribune j0 fnjjanfe uie prestige of BUNK " They are intellectual achievement and to pro-FRED HOGEN do not reflect the true opinions of President Thomas MOSES RICH Editor FOR GYMNASIUM AND WRESTLING WESTON VERNON JR S I r A Editor hardly what we would expect from a former close friend of the! cure a seuse of seif expression in the j in ST ATE ' i ef The First National Bank ' F at right ’ ’ 1 ERVIN IICLL ‘ MARION McKELLIPS Exchanges ‘ Press 'institution ERMA MAID MITCHELL BUSINESS STANLEY CHRISTENSEN M LELAND OLSEN : STAFF Azrixlaat Business Manager! Circulation Manager : WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXIII WORLET II FEBRUARY THE WBEF08B “atS&i'gSS of S B tainment TBEBE-i-a 1925 NUMBER IS about 'the big block "A" west of the We believe the Honor System should be adopted by our Mechanic Arts building? Has it ' student body ben thtre? Who presented h school?- -j to the We believe that no organizations within the student body bUDoreda of people Lave should subordinate the sisdeat body for the furtherance of ' hadPossibly their pictures taken in front on their individual interest top or standing by that A - Every Ve believe that some provision should be made to insure Buzzer and every Aggie album bolds proper financing of etas organizations in order to protect some specimans This concrete structure is typically a thing of the the student body against debts incurred by the classes ! school Very likely this is the rea- son students townspeople and tonr-- j iits want pictures allowing the A It THE SIDELINE CONTEST is so much a part of the College that The contest of gutter spirit vs collegiate refinement and it has the power to bring back asso-sportsmanship seems to be ever present among the rooters At j nations of whooi life ub erected this basketball games Which will win out at this College? We are! Th the pr’“K c 11 ' Bn“onal j proud of our standing to date but that alone is not sufficient represents evld nee of n spirit The following brief excerpt taken from the Salt Lake Tribune surely Be j6f OJalt to be tudeDt of the morning following our games in Salt Lake gives us an idea gid having the fart in mind that of what outsiders are thinking of Utah: j stands for Agriculture the Be- s® Walter Christie head track and field coach of the University Rkeiy erected an A to f BliB ch‘o1 i thp tub tlDd‘ thp Utah-l'taCalifornia witnessed the University of h Agrcultural bi:h °f ‘d'‘ The101 basketball last In the office of college game Saturday night Tribune after the game he was asked by the writer what lie j N“0 'wpuVeTecTnsIder thought of the game His reply was somewhat surprising club except an a as worthy o “It seems to me that the people of Utah need to be educated in' standards in basketball" was his first remark which he went ahead to explain surely this monument “At the game tonight there was a constant volley of criticisms toTm ot our Ur£ blofk A l buil ot aimed at the officials sometimes for calling a foul and sometimes concrete is n distinctive piece of and it certainty adds for not calling what appeared to a certain section of the gallery as and beauty to the landscape a fouL There were even such epithets as ‘burglar ‘robber’ and A 4 E ‘crook” flung at the officials who so far as I could see were Engineer) will bold meeting Friday night at the chamber' of commdoing their duty as well pr better than most officials" Engineer Garrison will For our rtmiig home gvnes a special effort is beiqg made to erce-Fqrte Hate you wond-re- d al-(- 1 1 re-o- u (- et h gutter spirit from the sitjefine' Victory ' purchased at tpvak a price is in many respects far inferior to dcftatjJlianot affonl to let such a spirit creep into jour student body for the cost preparations’ COMPLETED is too great When questioned many of the students make the (Continued From I’age One) claim that our outside supporters are to blame for any unsportsbaa been used In concerts t manlike conduct but to the interested observer at the games with amusic number ot the tending Mena’ the B Y U on our floor the truth of such a statement is ques- Cloe Clubs in the Vnited States tionable including the famous Harvard Vice Even if that were the case the student attendance is in a vast riubHixgvre I letter Than Ever majority and it is their duty to create an atmosphere that will r C U Johnaoa director make offenders out of more self respect withold unsportsmanlike of the opera aa hi aiogcra this statements Let us continue to keep the contest on the side of year are better thaa aver before collegiate refinement and sportsmanship It means much to the(ad are particularly well fated for institution and to the astate their part Ha faela confident that opst fAzrtl are ! - I'roL-Mo- product oa will be vary auecaaa-fa- l If the atudenta will support the ABRAHAM LINCOLN Tomorrow we commemorate the birth of one of the world’s opera and coma out Monday aight Tta orchestra that will furuiab greatest statesman Abraham Lincoln was the ambodyment of the innirumMiU music of tbo proall that true Americans hold dear Ilia was the personality that gram la mads Dp of Logan' lewd-losaved the Union and we who have inherited the fruit of his musicians Mr Joseph Bmlth Jr labors can never hope to repay in homage that which he gave ua who baa tbairt of tb military We may well be proud of had iiwh a character connected band is responsible for tbs porsoa- tbi I hating ° ” Tt with our national history for It will ever be an inspiration to the youth and manhood of this nation May our live individually Ticket will be oe aula Thursday and as a group be lifted up by the knowledge of the standards la (hr Bcrretary’ office Stadcot which he set rate are 2 V a ad 'Sdc Towwaptoplc will b rburg4 tfc and 7Jc and II 9 TZ2C7EN rcSl’M Current issues of the student body have received written Dl'ST EXHAUST INSTALLED discussion in the editorial and sew columns of Student Life and A Stut aibaust baa bava lastallad oral discussions hare been gariasced by the student body execu- os (ha ow ireomar la Iba wood tives in the various roeetlois hut the genera) student body has working shop at tb O A C Wbaa tb power la turned ow tb aawdttat rcnoiiuJ mute and offered no response one way or another from tb marhlo la draws tbrowgb J con-em- ir this f r ’ j ptUaa Tc2y students with Idas coseeminj the current etudent body live tleir cl'ce ty vuL either dissenting or favorable t ca t? ’ “ iC 2 1 ' -- n’ t :i U fcrea giuirtt body meeting ii tiy’s :n TU t :i- b t::ry f- -r ‘irr 'I - ? : 'f cn forum the W S A the tcrioned by J'-'in the adltoritls af -a Ct fcr2f ycyr wiU be- - i r:— — — It) til Intellectual task performance of is seldom Though sfholurship in a student's mind with sclf-- j expression or prestige the possibility of their being closely identified is readily admitted by undergraduates Hence attempts along these lines are in any the central considerations scheme of making college life more alive intellectually If an intellectual elite which is admired can once be secured and means be developed for the adequate expression of one's in-- i dviduality in college work the proh-- ’ lem will be solved Though positive measures should be chiefly relied on' there Is little doubt that once the shift toward Intellectual development as the primary aim of college life Is started any steps taken to lessen the ever present distractions will facilitate the process ’ I STENOGRAPHERS Urg wood la a large dplt4 tb latallatlao pipe and bog Itofur af tb did nbaaat tb aawdaat b1 ta be wpt away from tb aawobla wtrsarer a rolam af work w biag don a - bara la a ararac of tight mlautre at tb ObUbeu Nw ftsdest t'slrrHy The men of the stud-n- l body made their attempt last Thursday lo Judges Long John little John and Billy Currel that they can be bettdr entertainers than their rivals the girls The headliner for part two of the competition was n de luxe orchestra giving' seven stirring numbers Jack con-rinc- e SUITS CALL AT Logan Hardware Co 43 North Main Street They Can Supply Your Wants Sparey & Mehse Co Walhcn In Chinese eostume joined the players for a finale of harmony Then lbs magician Roy Wilson assisted by Wvndill Budge' demon-strati- d Alexandrian sleight of hand No 12 East Second South St The Greenwich village triof Et-“THE COLLEGE GIRL' Brown Jack Walhen and Ray Gar- Salt Lake City jB vivid zmocks and jaunty raps to Greenleaf J (Apologies Whittier) a and presented a madloy of Blessings on thee little girl popuLtr wire queen with auburn cnrl College The clunax of the program wa a With thy grown-ubaby talk most touching domrrtic triangle And thy dainty graceful walk A C fare starring La Voir Card a herWith thy red lips redder wtilt taca band for oine Bob Griffiths Kissed by without thrill the performance announced a reWtth the sunshine on thy face versal of the play as an eneore Through thy wavy fair hair' grace costumed as (be universal From my heart I give thee joy — of bis plight amid the 1 am but a foolish boy “Silas'I at the ride complex hotel life of New York City The program elow-- with a stunt by But me walking by thy side 1 have more than he ran buy the Hobo Trio “Geexim” Hansen In the reach ot arm and eye milking melody from the piano and Outward sunshine little pearl Harold Peterson and “Dee” Davis Oh I love you college girt sa blackface songsters Ob for girlhood's artful way Owing to a deadlock in the deciFleep that wakes In holiday) sion of the judges a standing vote Etc- Cheeks that mock all natural rules declared the competition a Ue Knowledge never learned at acbools Lojjan Utah Opposite Postoffice Tercy Barrows was awarded Prof OX the styles that are quite late Arnold’s book lor submitting the How to put your Ups on straight puzzle winning rrore-worto wear with evening clothes What — — - — When to powder your fair nose LEGISLATORS VISIT COLHow to end day of blie ‘ Without gtvlng e'en a kiss' book eschew and tasks For ing (Continued from page one) Art will answer all she asks FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ord counselor of the first presidency Hund In band with art she walks W Richard L 8 church I) cf the 31 Federal Avenue Phone 711 Fare toface to art she talks Young A B Inline president of the Art has helped yon lady fair senate and William E McKell To climb "Society’s Golden Stair" speaker of the bouse then my little qaeen Cheerily The whole day wa taken up in Id re to love as girlhood's dream visiting the different departments of Though thy college days are few the collero and becoming acquaintThey will ever cling to you ed with the work bring done at the After yon have finished college Previous to their leaving a Ton go forth s polished jewel farewell feast composed of I’ A C Giving wsy to every want Hark a blushing debuntante dairy products was served to the Thus the years of youth go by visitors after which they returned Like the winking ot an e to their special car and to Salt Lake i Oh tbit thou couldst know the City The college glee club and the It little mis Ere the make passe to band helped military —From Vree day enjoyable for the Jaw maker dibed L West Dr F general ifm'— 1 I'L LSI 1 rection of the day's program and the SOCIAL PROBLEMS ARE Ihe at Students B U AT N I'nlrerslty of WyomDISCUSSED the aided la following eommittMhave selected the Towboy a the ing arrange-meon Committee rseeptioa: o'clock Is tb type most finely rcpreacitlalfv of the Turedvy at made up of Dr W L Wanlasa room n representative of suck 8 tat and t'nivertity Dr C C Dosler Professor Edmund faculty club in tb Institution met with the Friedman Professor C E McClelGives the Very Best and Cheapfor faculty recreational committee lan and Mra Christine R Clayton est Picture to the vital of tb the diecuxtlng purpoM Committee an transportation was social Ktudcnts problems of the school mad ap af Dr Sbenrtn Mseser The problem of dancing was dis Hour 9 to C Wednesday and Professor D E Robinson Professor ensaed Many different phases af lb Saturday from 9 to 9 it It ittooh and Captain Adrian R question were taken op In lb hope Smith of making tb student body dance Sti’d'o a few diwrs nouth of the 1 more satisfactory to til Mlsa Jrppeos National Hank over Anf roe With mnrb eLorlty drea Peterson Shoe Store gar her views fh believe that And offered her my seat program should be don away with Twsa a qaeatloa whether abe r I and in I heir place there should be a tibould stand upon my feet direct trading of danres between We In (hi wsy tb extra man reuplre Tb Society for tb Prelection of would daura with tb extra girl It Blushing Men engaezte Ibst a female will alto encourage attending dances ercbeotra "be provided for the neat In couple It will do sway with the Ol R SPECIALTY A W 8 party dating far ahead for dance and w 111 tliilr Cutting ami ttiiavlng McHsaprc Be tend ta mk (hem more democratic laid Ire’ ) loir Robbing (all thn lalt-e- l atyb-s- l Reports from 175 relief re show that All leading arhoota are doing away W lav Pirn lil Trrdmciit for with tb programs In inform! dan-et( per real af the st udrute are Lrav Order Now Dandruff and Falling one end ere tbemrelve whit program per reupl alteodlng nalng lliir In formal dance wheat Fir! 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