Show STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Published every Friday of the School Year by Student Body Organization of the U A C W L J D Peterson - '10 Editor-in-chie- f aclet iis all watch the cheer-leade- r It is thought thinking and corresponding of the front page man needs follow his instructions and thus that a small space extending tion and in it eery d calm and sharp-eye('very be fair to players and audience a cross two columns at the bottom to be will call Thi: being true vould alike The cheer-leade- r of the page — as in the last num- instant cheers when the men are losall pernm-a- l for ber will give the desired result it not profit us to stop Miggestions from the benches? niCheering at the proper time ton turns defeat into victory but sheet ’13 Rose Gut more noise often thiows away W L Jones '10 of the mental M O Maughan ’ll ITesiduit Widtsoe visted Stud- siicccs because in the play- 110 Ter Year Sabscription office the other day confiT'ion it creates Life ent S ngle Copies a Cents these tiling"! While there he was asked for the crs Considering “Entered as blinds floor matter September following: new 19 1908 at the postoffice at Logau Utah under painted new desk water pipe rethe Act of March 3 1879” in — another etc chairs new College Delivery is made from Student Life pairs Office Loom 373 vrit is not expected in the near Pence ’10 Ed Bkossard ’ll E T Raltu ’ll Lucile Jensen ’ll second-clas- Associate Editor Athletics Local Society Staff Arist Business Manager Asst Business Manager without making our front page iook like a penny commercial s Logan Slop at the When VOL VIII Friday January NO 14 13 1910 HOTEL EAGLE future Of late many have had the experience of coming up to school a Elite Barber Shop Last week saw the completion little late to find the path up the of another great undertaking in hill blocked by a half dozen or the history of one of our college organizations The Alumni Association always allert and doing something has brought to an admiring public a beautiful book called the “A C U Graduate” A very meager description of this splendid book was given in our last i:sue but one must see handle and read it to appreciate its wealth Its two hundred seventy pages of beautiful cuts and faultless sketches to say nothing of the gorgeous full leather binding are a fitting souvenir of that The organization of notables “Graduate” tells in forceful language of the successful careers of our graduates "While the edition of the book is limited to a very small number it will have a great influence in spreading the popularity of our college and it is hoped that future volumes will not be so small as at present CARLISLE & PERRY BASEMENT THATCHER’S BANK that students and teachers want to be in the class room on time these earless people saunter along in groups so that it is impossible for anyone to pass without stepping into the deep snow this city who are doing nothing toward the support of our student activities Since our student bodv will be greatly increased within the next few days it is opportune to call attention to the fact that in the columns of Student Life are the advertisements of firm carrying nearly every tiling that students need Without exception we commend tlicse houses to the students They are reliable and the fact that they support us should be sufficient reason for every student and faculty member to deal with them cxcltwvely The rers have no interest in us or our welfare —why should we patronize them? BATHS MODERN EQUIPMENT moie lazy creeping individuals who have no thought but themselves and seemingly but little of that Not considering the fact Logan Knitting Factory MANUFACTURERS OF KNIT ATHLETIC Etc GOODS SWEATERS SWEATER-COATALSO THE BEST KNIT UNDERWEAR IX THE WEST CALL AND SEE US and S hazarding a tumble The path is for the use of all and no group of people has any right to monopolize it and compel others to spend fifteen minutes in a walk that should require less than five If you insist in walking slowly up the hill do not do so as a flock of sheep but go in 'ingle or double file permitting those behind you to pass if they LOGAN UTAH NORTH MAIN The Collar Miiitary Overcoat wish f'V&l ''"A-'- ’ ii CIIEERINBJTIQUETT s'-'- - ' Some one once suggested that We wonder how manv students a student he appointed to lead are patronizing business houses of the applaiiM? at : Indent non-adve- rt ing and need encouragement which is the time for earnest united cheering It is easy to shout for victorious heroes but it takes lots: of sand to lift up one’s voice for the defeated But sand is always cheap J gv V V This new creasing in popularity meetings and at chapel exeieises — especially when visitors are present — and the sugge-tioonly em- U$i It’s an ideal - ‘ ' b:i-ketb- all f wJ 1 rs: V : ' i gl v ‘ The throat and N 4 X K J H i t 'S'' 4 : 1 ' A ot would win if it only ph y(j — to his suggestions? Bas-ho- t Hereafter Student Life will not hall is noe of the fnsto t run ads for anyone ncrosi the top games played demanding quick ae-cordi- ' I: ' 1 ‘ - " ' protected A are the long while skirt furnishes protection ' 4’ chest V'VwA ' t legs ' For to a combination of style I X players are constantly within nr-shit is hard to resist telling them what plays to make or not to make— for what spectator does not think every loing team ' ' Nt " for garment cold and stormy weather T i rvV'j con- stantly n phasized the need of leadership at all times At a football game played amidst the witness of all out doors the noise of frenzied rooters is largely lost but at games usually played indoors such riotous shouting rearing and bellowing i? distracting to the players and nnnoving 0 most spectators When “the in is Overcoat l 'X comfoit look to the new i A MB-"‘gv:- A itary cut Overcoat CopynW 1 tij IIou rf Kui'pntittmcr Cbivanj HOWELL BROTHERS Ths£'"'“ |