Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE EIGHT game expectations that were fortunately not fulfilled MEETINGS un- To COLLEGE GIRLS For A Big Football Rally This Coupon Worth 25c (Continued From Page One) FRIDAY Last Friday for the first time this year the Student Body officers appeared in public in their official capacity President Stephens presided and after stating definitely the aim of the organization and its reason for existence lie proceeded to introduce the new officers to the Student Body College songs were sung and cheers givenlivening up the meeting and making the first outward manifestation of the Student Body organization an entire success SATURDAY Because of the football game scheduled' for the afternoon and on account of our Ogden visitois chapel was again turned over to the students last Saturday Coach Teetzel gave a very inter- esting and very necessary talk the new football rules explaining the various changes made with a view of making the game more intcre'ting to the spectator Incidentally he showed that a football player's mind must be exceedingly- - alert and keen to comprehend suddenly arising conditions and to act quickly and judiciously at the vital moment tary Two committees were appointed one consisting of Air Stevens and A E Bowman to consult the Executive Committee of the Student Body a’ to necessary funds and the other consisting of E T Ralph Edgar Brossard and D E Robinson on arrangements The idea is to meet at the First National Bank corner at 7 :30 this evening for a genuine football rally Extemporaneous speeches are to be made songs sung and cheers given and our football heroes will be on- exhibition We have a football team that can beat the University if they receive proper support from the students and the purpose of this rally i to let the players feel that the students are supporting them and w‘11 fight with them to the last ditch ly MAKE A NOISE This is not a plea from the cheer leader That will be found elsewhere in this issue Still h is a plea to be LOUD Some students have voices IA 4 t 'V y vy y y rT y nil mWELrCARDON The Womans Shopp gi H5 l'-- t ! -- H ! '! v s ’H1 4 J $2 H 1' -- ! CO £ t 'H v 1 i--H 5 r v sLLehctim 5 r HAT is the use of shaving yourself when Mitchell lias a six chair Barber Shop with every thing clean and barbers that cut hair the way you) want it and besides Mitchell needs the money so lets all help him along : : : : : : : : 77 Yarih Main Street -- I Logan Utah H'f2 H- -t 2- - !! i?a -- vvvi v vM-- i f-H- -v vv £ 1’ ! -- M HI I Opening Specials in ? £ ? f f4 i t 4-- i-- I- A “TO the students I of Logan While in our city call at our i f factory and see just how our Candies are made Murdock Candy Company We C J f from Can Fit:: Your Hand to Senior The Best To Use Watermans en tih Tiled ‘A I Cardon Jewelry Fountain o Pen Company:: 'THE JEWEL HON" thatlautSlis but it’s a bluff if his sl10es hurt Shoe and let your feet laugh with you A Complete Stock Ready for a Try-o- n :: Freshman Year ij Walk-Ov-er 1 Logan Knitting Factory w Man Wear the'y“ni1 fv Comfortable-Comfort- s! They are all new comforts This is our first season to handle comforts you get new goods at the most reasonable prices from $125 and up UNDERWEAR The best assorted stock of fall and winter under- wear ever displayed is at the Logan Knitting Factory STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS We are headquarters for all kinds of knit goods such as Sweaters Hosiery Union suits Shirts and Drawers Mufflers Gloves and in fact everything that is knitted that are too precious to be spoiled in boisterous cheering Others have no voices at all But all have legs Legs are a valuable acquisition and there are several wavs in which they may be used We wish to mention but one in thi: issue Legs were meant to be adorned is our annual su k day All of the above mentioned individuals who for various reasons cannot cheer can at least wear loud rocks For fifteen or twenty cents a most extraordinary pair of socks can be purchased fromt he Ag Club possessing all of the hues of tin rainbow Students make a noire with your To-morro- - t t Address S to-morr- Edgar Brossard also spoke and spent his time trying to instil that essential quality enthusiasm into the Aggie rooters We hope that by next Saturday in our game with the University his words will have had- time to sink in and produce results our rooters Certainly made a rorry showing at last Saturday’s game The meeting ended with songs and cheers the cheers being rendered with true Aggie spirit leading one to have great expectations for the cheering at the legs pre-eminent- Name - up-o- w pair of Ladies' Slippers or Shoes from S3 up On any at ' t t t' A A A A A ) X v y X 1 Thatcher Clothing ’'7 NOIiTil MAIN’ IOIIAN UTAH 5! i x A A |