Show STUDENT LIFE ! Domestic Science Student Lite ly tle PuMlstvd Stmk-nt- s of TWc AgriaiUuml College of Utah- - STAPr Itcnj F K K (! lVtr-o- Ktrr Jr if !'lilor-ln-Chi- ‘f 7 i 07 -o- -iai ltu'ue Ajstant It C Hillman Editor Munaper Manager PEPAI? T MEKTS F rancl D Farrell Inez Powell 0 Stuart Lee 'o7 II C Carver'o IJ M Stoops 'on Fred Mathews V7 Literary Student Affairs 07 Locals t 7 Departments Alumni and Exchanpe staff rtist Advertising Bureau EDI IDRIAL over the line docs Its kowtow wishing b’s Student Life In moving into 90( advertisers prosierit7f ond its subscrii-er- s oil the happiness that should come to pcrscits who produce the shekels and the support tlat make It jiossibie for the “child” to continue growing 1 During' the past summer the writer of this article had a conversation with a leading club woman of this state in which she paid a high tribute to the Domestic Science work done in this institution She said that she did not believe that there was another agent at work in the state which was accomplishing its purpose so well as the Domestic Science departments of the schools of Utah both state and sectarian She fur- ther stated that this training would mean not only better homes and environments in the future but that it is creating great opportunities for the young woman who desires to be independent We are not going to say very much about the “home making” end of this Domestic Science deal It is certainly a source of satisfac-tio- n for a young man to get a girl who can bake good bread “like mother used to make” on week days and on Sundays set on the table some kind of pudding that “touches the spot” These are not all of the results of a Domestic Science course for if a girl is taught how to make her future home pleasant in every way possible by making it clean and enough sanitary and having just comforts and “fixins’ ” about it to keep the tired “hubby” at home after office hours a good many of the every day questions that are troubling the “feds” of club wo- - |