Show I v : STUDENT LIFE ja(i: four Hdubent Hite Published every Friday of the School Year by Student Body Organization of the U A C Subscription S&'liO Single Copies D E Robinson J S Welch ’ll J L Ml Peterson ’ll David Sharp Per Year 5 M2 Nah Niblet ’ll MjO Maughan1”i A E Stratford M1 Gl’TRosev’I2 Ivan Hob on M3 1 Cent Editor iu Chief Associate Editor Business Manager Locals Locals Athletics Exchanges Staff Artist Asst Business Manager College Delivery is made from Student Life office Koom27i ’ Friday February NO 17 10 1911 d DR WIDTSOE’S BOOK Dr jWdtsoe’s treatties on Dry Farming han just come from the press is attracting very favorable commen both from the agricultur- - and from the press of the state The book enters into what is a comparatively new field in formulating and classifying the principles of dry Arming It defines dry’ farming as farming under less than twenty inches f rainfall an-- ! point- - out the differences between dr that must be used under such conditions and those used under a larger amount of mois-- ieti ture The book points out the fact that conservation of moisture i the important principle of an' farming and outlines the wayrc ir wki"h this result can be obtained Methods of planting cultivate on and harvesting are taken and all in all the book i- - a com plete and authentic treatise on th kind of farming that will coritin uo to be more and more important to the great arid West Besides its value as a scientific production the fact that it is the work of tho President of !our school should be appreciated by the students of the U A C We know of Pres Widtsoe’s ability and standing as an investigator along the lino- - of scientific agriculture but through this publication people tho country over will become acquainted with his work and ability and it is sure to reflect creditably upon our Experiment Stajion our College and our :state J M M h 85 North Main t Pennsylvania has enrolled 5209 “Darling” gently’ lisped the Students this year maiden of Ohio Welch President Bed as roses grew his farn has said that profanity implies “If you never loved another and intellect of lack a How then learned you to emin a lack of discrimination brace” the use of words Kansas State Agricultural Col- Joy’ously he pressed her to him lege reports an attendance of 138 Whispering in her ear with in the six month’s short course in haste Domestic Science Football trainer while at college 10000 students are examined Made us tackle ’round the each year by the University of waist” — Ex — Ex Calcutta Yale football reeeipts were $70-0J- 0 Of course the Student body’’ this year $34000 were redance was great Every one seem-eceived from Harvard game to enjoy themselves immensely’ Carnegie has given nearly $25- - We feel sorry for there who were 000000 to the Carnegie Schools unable to attend especially Mabel of Technology in Pittsburg Holmgren and Ed Laurenaen lA students bankreeentlv estab- After a heroic dash Petit caught lislied at Columbia has proved a the train at Downey Idaho The great success Since the beginning train poked along so that Ed of the academic year 296 students missed the Logan train at Cache have made deposits The total Junction so while most of the stuamount now in the' bank being dents were enjoying themselves $18000— Ex at the dance Ed passed away’ the time at the Junction’s fair eitv TWO IMPORTANT COURSES and Mabel waited in vain for him START to come ' “Entered as second-clas- s matter September 19 1908 at the postoffice at Logan Utah under ' the Act of March 3 1879” VOIj IX CAME IN HANDY WITH OTHER COLLEGES : This week saw the opening of Home Economic Club meeting two of the most important winter today 1 :10 room 361 All girls be courses offered at the A C U there Important businers One was a short course in the in spectiori of fruit trees' especially lesigned for the county’ tree inspectors Inasmuch as Utah is a fruit state this course is commibg i of the highest importance insuring us capable inspection of our fruit trees thus mimimising the danger from disease in orr orch- $ $ ards A short course in poultry man GAME— L U ageirent was the second course to tart That this is an important course is obvious when anyone considers the immense field open to ti e chicken raiser in Utah ami he little competition Potlv of the course are rdiort and should Ball — Monday night Senior Refreshments Feb 13 Pavilion served Tickets 75c FRESHMAN’S SOLILOQUY Am she gone and are she went? Have she left I all alone? Can I never go to she? Can her never come to me? It cannot was — Ex INTER COLLEGIATE DEBATING TRYOUTS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11TH AT 3 O’CLOCK IN THE CHAPEL The Senior initiated i ss of Illinois has look ug tr the abolishment of final examinations in the second semiester of the senior year — Exv i Honest Treatment to All’ CURRELL Wm “Students’ Expressman” Baggaee Transferred to all parts of the city Headquarters Riter Bros Drug1 Co Residence ’Phone Bell 436 k j— i i Good appeal especially to ti e nvare mu ture men of the farm ty j troduce a new whirl “The Spark-ler- Dressers say: “This is the store for Correct Clothes" Oct' busy’ ami limber up for Monday night- - The Seniors will in- ” ‘ ‘ A Miss Emilyi Riggs lin'd a rather seVere accident in Chemistry laboratory last week She is at school again however Tta Student Howell Brothers Body nt the U A C will always find loyal supporters in the Help and management of the Royal Confectionery1 Caterinfi Novelties and Fine Candies Co of U vs U A C tomorrow night at B Y Cgy’mnasiunl Student Body cards good The Store That Sets The Pace of any college function ft BASKET-BAL- T5e Popular Students Store Both ’Phones w w wholsome ce Crcam and Fflncy shcrbc( |