Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE SIX night by the close score of 1G to phase of agriculture Put this is not all Mr Lloyd 13 This makes the Seniors lookis further quite in clover in being ers of one game while the Second employed by the U S Depart- years lost from the Seniors but ment of Agriculture to work for on account of Homestead who them during the sumemr collecthad not registered playing with ing rural agricultural statistics The association and Student Life the Seniors the Second years projoin in rending congratulations tested the game This means that to Mr Lloyd and wishing him a it will have to be played over steady continuation of an auspi- again If the Seniors win it will cious useful career begun thus place the two teams even and anin life early other game will have to be play- Alumni Holes 4 ed to decide who are the chamof the class basket-bal- l ser(Continued From Page Three) pions is impossible for them to win now ies But if the Second years win Iloweverthc Sophomores certain- they will be the undisputed chamly have a strong team at present pions of the school since “Baby” Lindsay has starPres Widtsoe Dr Ball and ted to play He with Hobson Brossard LuscherMohr and Jen- Prof Turpin are in Idaho doing sen defeated the Seniors the other institute work CLASS GAMES NEARLY OVER Odell Photo Studio We welcome the Students to our Studio We’ve been making Photographs for 20 years Photographs that are PHOTOGRAPHS that YOU will like Corner Main and Center Streets up-to-da-te A HOLIDAY GREETING To the One Hundred Seventy-Si- x Members of Our Association Whether in Ala ka? Massaclm-- j ty-si- x are unpaid for) : “There would be more joy in j setts or Australia: Dear Friend: Christmas ap proaches the season of friendly wishes and tender remini cenee As the festive days come on apace may you each and all find time to pause an instant in your strenuous career and devote a kindlv thought to the daws of the rchool days and the old teachers whose bones are dust whose souls are with the Saints we trust to the schoolmate:’ who shared with you the wrath of “Elias” or the pungent sallies of Sydney S Twombley to the classmates who flashed through the glories of Commencement week already growing fellow alumni shadowy to the oimg and old who all have at least one trait in common with you: loyal devotion to the Alma Mater You wlil he the better for this bit of ret inspection “Student Life” and the officers of the Alumni Association wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Xew Year” y-or- “Graduates” (whose D the office of John L Coburn over tilt ir repentance than over the one hundred fifty-eigwhich ht went not ate Xo II astray” — A EGIN Photo Studio Expert Photographer Twenty two years experience in the best studios of Germany Switzerland and France C Gradu- o v Uf A piece of excellent good news Give Your Cows a Square Deal has been received from Madison Wisconsin about one of our youngest members 0 G Lloyd '10 President Widtsoe received information to the effect that Lloyd who h studying in the comparatively new field of Agricultural Economics in the Graduate school of the Universitv of n has been made a regular member of the teaching staff in that department He is to begin his work with the new year conducting a winter course in some phase of Economics and next year the University will pay him a very good salary — at the rate of 2400— for part time leaving him free to pursue his studies for the degree of Ph I) in Agricultural Economics Mr Lloyd who is well known to everybody as last year’s presi- e What would you think of a farmer who would thresh his grain with a machine that would in every four carry ofT one bus-he-l with the chair? Wouldn’t think much of his judgment would you?Theii what do you think of a man who still skims milk bj the “setting” system and loses about one pound of cream in every four? Any creamery-ma- n will tell you that with a Wis-cousi- dent of the Student Body Asso“God rest you merrie gentle folk ciation is to be congratulated on Let nothing you dismay: the good fortune which took him For Jesus Phri t our Savior to Madi’on and led him to select Was born on Chiistmas day” his work with Dr If C Tailor Professor of Agricultural Economics and the foremost authoriTo a certain group of eighteen ty in the subject in our country out of the one hundred seven author of the only book on that I old-fashion- Cream Separator three jou can get ns much cream from cows as you can from four by any gravity setting process and besides you will have niec fresh sweet milk to feed to your calves Ask us to prove it Try a DE LAVAL at our expense Write for particulars about our free trial plan The De Laval Separator Co Strut General Offices: Strut O 42 E Madirom CHICAGO 1213 A 1215 Fiiotrt PHILADELPHIA 173-1- 8t a Sacraminto Str SAN FRANCISCO Drum MR 1 ed DE LAVAL u LI 165 Broadway NEW YORK O 77 William MONTRCAL 14 A IS Princui Strut WINNIPEG 107 Firit PORTUNO Strut OREO o o M a |