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Show nu mi IMIMfMMtH Friday, Oc toiler 3, 1030. n nun PAGE FTVB THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. imi m FALL BRINGS SMART MODES FOR COLLEGE MISS; TWEEDS FAVORED FOR COATS, WOOL FOR FROCKS I HEIRESSES ON WORLD TOUR Alumni Paper Grows Candidates For Under New Mentor Rhodes Scholarship The fall number of the Utah Apply At Once' -- organ of the association came off the press last week with a number of significent changes. Chief among these is the increased size and number of the magazine, it contains eight pages more than former' issues and goes out much larger circulation op than heretofore, ..according to Alden Lillywhite' editor. Featured prominently in the issue is the football homecoming which holds, the center of interest in the Association at the present time. It also contains a message to Aggies new from Vere president of the association and greetings from President E. G. Peterson of the college. Other Items are the report of the library Endowment Fund Committee, Utah States 1930 football prospects, Campfire news and a list of weddings in the assocla-- ; tion since last May. The .issue is Mr. Lillywhites first product as editor and executive secretary for the association and show well his ability in the office. 4aocta(ed Prea FAotd (Student Life, Atlanta, Coca Cola helree. State auarterly, U. S. A. C.' Alumni Well Oihion students, the big Am- week is over. Did you Amphionr is the big Question now. There are many - students who (jplnt get theirs who will be sorry- .- But it is not all sopliomores who didnt get their Amphions Decause there are many Jun-o- r didnt and Seniors who subscribe tor a book and who rre going to miss them in the spring. The week of the big Amphion rive was lull of pep, and many ,'nhigs were done to arouse the spirits of the students to buy an Amphion. little pep Between classes These stunts were put on. stunts represntated such things as What will the Sophomores do on May 16, 1931, without an And one repreAmphion. sented a sick girl who failed to recover though cod liver oil and other medicenes but got well immediately after having an Amphion presented to, her. (The Gnzzjy) stu-ient- s, SEASON OPENS MON. Martha (left) and Helen Candler of hewn at they left. San Franciaco on a toUr around the world. COLONEL J GILFEATHER 'Student Lfe) Trim models galore await the college girl for her fall and winter wardrobe. (Iiic for sports wear is a short satin-linejacket of lupin (left) inliades from eggshfll to tan. For elass site maj choose a dress of rolorful tweed knit material (renter), with detachable pique collar and wide seuede belt, and winter days may find her wearing a coat of monotone tweed (renter), lined with dyed rabbit and with collar of raccoon. - PLENTIFUL Louis has achieved outstand ing success through dint of hard work and the ability to stick to a thing until It was of finished - and regardless what the obstacles In the - These along qualities path. clean with his marvelously living and his never ceasing to the square, game play been have the main essentials which have put him in the enviable position which he enjoys - today. May he continue to climb in the future as he has done in the past. The best wishes of Logan High go with him in his upward climb; he Is a home bred boy and a mighty fine example of the type of education pnei may obtain in the Logan City schools. Success to you, LoulA j (The Grizzly) Kerr ' Associated Press Staff Writer Cheer Leaders New York (JP) The college evening girl who starts in quest of her Starting next Monday For Logan High will season rush the fraternity ri, A- this fall also will hope, reach its height, with a good to acquire a B. S. (Bachelor of she crop of Freshmen in the oifing Style), for the clothes School Elected at the U. S. A C. wears to class will be as imthe in The usual procedure to her as the marks portant day she receives. past has been to hold bidweeks The following were chosen to at the end of the first six The campus girl of 1930-3- 1 the Logan High cheering lead new a to Due faculty school. of may not wear her winter wool- by the three highest votes: ruling the rushing season has ens underneath her frock as Milton cheer king; Bob been cut in half and as a result, her grandmother did, but they Merrill Musser, Bowen, assistJack and all held be will rush parties note ants? A pew idea is being carwill be an next week and bid day will of her class outstanding and this year, namely havcome on Friday of the following wardrobe, nevertheless. playtime ried oufc student the body elect their ing week. School Play suits leaders instead of having them Date Wool frocks, three-piec- e Dates for the different parties, leadthe be coats will appointed-.bthe and retiring things Pan last ded in Tuesdays as dec ' . she generally dons when sne er. Hellenic meeting are: Set At December 4-- 5 asmorn on to class at All the students frosty trips Pi Alpha. Kappa Monday on ings or to football games sembly do not wonder why they Tuesday Sigma Chi. sunny afternoons. Wednesday Beta Kappa. Her campus coat may be of tpok noti Thursday Delta Nu. school play has been definitely monotone . tweed in, green, ton game ana .at the rally givIota. Friday Phi Kappa en- last --Ftida.virii assembly. jset for December: 5th afid ,6th, black-o- r Phi. collared Deltablue, brown, Kappa Saturday first Thursday and Friday Mondav Alpha Delta Epsilon. with raccoon and lined with The boys certalrdjf. exhibited the in the month. Miss Anna Boss some fine Phi. Gamma experts rabbit, say dyed style Tuesday Alpha the play will be modern oi John Wanamakers, which i Students! let's all get behind says Student L.fe) with a medium large cast. The has opened a department ca- them at rallies and games and name play will be an' nouncedof the tering to needs of the college CHEER! F Miss Boss in the by . . '(The Grizzly) girl. near future. . CANDY Or she may choose a beltIn 28, The play presented model lined ed of alpaca pile," FOR BEST We are Seven, had a cast ol THE Attends Louis with Turley gay polka dot crepe. ' twenty one and had a modern CHILDREN If she can have a fur coat, setting. The play of 29, A Rose teas Town was set in of Chicago O Plymouth Pure candy is concentrated too, to wear to afternoon It may be semi-fitte- d University and had a early Jamestown most palatable and such. food in or model cast of ' six. Miss Boss plans tc to habit a it Make form. lapin, belted or not as she Logan High School students get a play hot off the press' have a generous supply of likes. would doubtless be Interested with a large cast in order to cand on hand. It may be short, reaching to know that Louis Turley, a give more of the students a or long enough to the hip-lnschool chance to take part. THIS WEEKS FRESH high cover her skirt, according to student of a Tryouts for parts will be held CANDY SPECIALS her figure and her taste. year Ago, and luring the week of October 20 Nifty Chocolates one of the fin- to 24. Further details and copclass to wears frocks she The Half lb. 20c students ies of parts may be obtained est and games may be chosen aver to attend from Miss Boss during the latFrozen Chocolates from models galore. high, ter part of next week. Logan Half lb. 20c There are knitted jumper one Miss Anna Boss, director is and the frocks, combining white and was a - spending a week at Salt Lake who a or blue in brown, green warded to, select a play. A modern one g weave; tweed knits topthe will be chosen and its name will for place Schol- be announced next week. ped by double breasted boleros Rotary and finished with patent leaa year 'The Gilzzly) arship Wholesale and Retail ther belts; three piece jersey ago, Is achieving outstanding suits with a neat little pointed success at the University of vest of contrasting color; or a Chicago. He has received a HULL TO PILOT wool tunic frock with a lea- scholarship from the Illinois ther belt. Institution for his outstanding FROSH GRIDDERS When she wants to dress up work at Logan High during AY a bit for that afternoon date his four years of high school she is apt to choose a frock vork. of wool lace, a new fabric o( John Hull, former Logan high In a recent communication the winter season, or one of received from Louis although school football captain, and all last year, was the colorful silk crepes. very modest and conservative state tackle There are crepes of green, about his numerous wonderful chosen captain of the freshmai; red, brown and blue. plam or achievements he stated that football team at their Tegular One of the most astound-in- g silver and gold he had been chosen as one practice last Wednesday night. shot with with of twenty boys taken from a Hull made a good record while offers in chiffon threads, and designed a tunics, boleros and the fitted freshmen class or some 750 to attending high school.. When hosiery will be offered honor Sophomore he made the football waistline and modified flaring take the Hutchinson of the the patrons skirt that mark the winter course. It Is the Intention of line up and displayed a good That winter he College Boot Shop Saturmode. the Hutchinson honor com- brand of ball.active interest in A black crepe frock, lighten- mittee to choose the twenty showed an day. in ball the spring and basket freshmen in the of the touches white at brightest boys ed, by A complete stock of the neck and cuffs, will not come class to be taught by the pre- he trained for track. Johns Junior year rewarded amiss in her afternoon ward- sident of the University. The famous Lehigh chiffon course is for a period of two all previous efforts. His record robe. for be sold will hosiery The campus girls hat gener- years and consists of drama, in football, basketball and track very creditable. $1.25 ally will be small - and chic, classics, literature, poetry, etc., was That year and also in Hulls worn pulled back to make a and is said to be the greatest These are regular $1.95 senior year the football and basframe for her face and tilted honor on the campus. teams of which he was and $1.65 values. a bit to one side to reveal her on In commenting the .great ketball won division honors. a member, softly-wave- d har. Mr. campus at the University The special offer will dis-poJohns experience as a high It may be a beret of velvet Turley "stated that it was school should be Of great of the finest Lehigh or felt to match or harmonize worth taking everything into , 10captain his preseni m nun g not or a with her coat, are These numbers. $100,000,000, in hit rolled felt a famous up that the capitalist odds and ends but the (Ftuder.t Life) front and finished side or John D. Rockefeller donated latest autumn hosiery. back with a jaunty feather. forty-seve- n million of thit sum Virginia: I went out with a mind-readTurley received practically professional last You may have full fashSENIORS APPOINT all o$ his schooling ln (Logan night. ioned hosiery, panel or Logan High attending Harry; How did he enjoy his GARB COMMITTEE City, for many years and graduat- vacation fancy heels, silk to the ing from the Grlzzly school top in any shade desired At a class meeting of the last spring with the graduatMrsr NewIywedfV7hat will 1 for $1.25 .seniors at the U.S.A.C. held ing class of 1930. He was active get if 1 cook meals like this for W REMEMBER Wednesday', a committee was in all phases of school acti- you every day, dear? elected to begin work on the vity and was especially so in Mr. Newlywed: My life insurSATURDAY ONLY Senior garb selection for 1931. athletics where he was a mem- ance dear, my life insurance. was elected ber of the football and track Jean Pederson chairman with Dutch Cannon teams for three years, and and Vem Byron as captain of the wrestling team for two years. In his final Checked without three years at Logan high he dosing. Rub on fiave you heard about tfie probably toetpaft ln a great49 North Alain June bride who put hubbys ra- er number of activities than Shoes for the Entire Family zor In the electric refrigerator any other student who when he said he wanted a cool ever attended the Mari MILLION JARS usep White institution. .shave? Yfyy FROSH -- super-elongat- d GREEK LEHER RUSH All candidates -- for Rhodes -scholarships at Oxford must-hav- e their applications in Salt Lakeby the middle of October and to make out these ap- should see plication blanks Prof. Arnold or the President This year for the first time the scholarships are to be assigned by districts and not 4 by states so competition will be keener. The, scholarship, pays $2,000 a year for two ypars study at Oxford and one at any European university -- and offers excellent train-- , ing for men who wish to go (Into law, science, literature or diplomacy. Candidates must be between the ages of 19, and 25, must be unmarried and at least a sophomore in college. ' They must also show ability literary and scholastis of high order,- - as well as exceptional qualities of manhood and leadership and physical vigor. Most of the men, who get these scholarships are college graduates and are well trained along scientific or literary lines. The U. S. A. C. has already had two represenat Oxford. J. M. Chris- you can ge a lot out oI ufe tatives now a lawyer In Sait tiansen, by Just looking at it, Louise Lake City and state - chairman Kennedy Mabie. of the Rhodes scholarships, and Karl Young, now an instructor In at the by Dick Dorgan Brigham YoungEnglish university. By Adelaide Caroline M.Hendrieks New Dean of Women Caroline M. Hendricks appointed by the institution as dean of women, to succeed Miss Charlotte Dan- -, cey, and assumed her responsibility September 1st., Mrs. Caroline M. Hendricks has assumed her responsibility as our new dean of women. She was appointed by the Institution to succeed Miss Charlotte Dancey, the appointment going Into effect Sept. 1st. She has been closely connected with our college since 1914 when her husband, Geo. B. Hendricks, was dean of the school of commerce, until his death in. 1922. She Is a graduate of the institution and has also taken Out her masters degree irr sociology here. At which thpe she was chosen as a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national ' scholastic fraternity. , In 1927 she spent some time at ColJ umbia university doing addi-- , iJtiiWiaK-wort- e' ' in the v field of commerce and since her re-turn In the fall of 27 sha has been teaching here. At the present time she Is acting as assistant professor of sociology In the commerce departr ment- - Mrs. Hendrick has had previous experience as dean B. Y. U in of women at the 24 so we feel that she will successfully carry her responsibility and be a real mother to not only the unsophisicated freshman but also to the experienced senior. Mrs. has been For - ) ; i - PURE . W. F. JENSEN CANDY C.0 SlTURD first zig-za- ONLY SATURDAY - se ) close-fittin- CO. H The First Fall Value Giving Event At E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Dept Store 9A ti H W E Make it a practice to shop at this store- and save the difference on all your needs. This EVENT is for the purpose of letting the people of Logan and Cache Valley know the real values that the E. W. Elliot & Co. have been giving to the public for the past twenty years. This is our first Fall Season with you for three years so we feel free to ask you all to kindly make it a duty and visit our store, see the wonderful display of Nationally advertised merchandise, get our prices, compare values and then decide. GET THIS: EVERY ITEM SOLD AT THIS STORE CARRIES A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. oH Simple Wlien You Understand M - We know where and how to buy and have a buying power. Every article is marked at bed-roc- k prices. WE PAY CASH YOU PAY CASH and one price to all. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE AT er -- Department Store Rulers of Low Prices Children's Colds 85-8- 7 3 Logan, Utah North Main E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C 3 p y f.i rs o 4 M B o fct E. W. ELLIOT & CO. , visas E.W. ELLIOT & E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C e, j .iot &. no. f oo |