Show PAGE SIX'5- STUDENT LIFE - erably in group No as typical but as the HYMEN APPEARS SABINA HERMOINE HART ’97 she was On February 2 1911 in the Salt Lake Temple Miss Hart was married to Mr I) E Roberts a prominent rancher of Blooming1 ton Idaho Immediately after the ceremony Air and Mrs Roberts left for a leisurely trip through California where they will lemain until April spending most of the ‘time in the routhern port of the land of dowers Miss Hart is well known to all the older alumni and students of the College After graduation PROMOTION pre-emine- tall association join er Stewart in The in friends wishing her and Air fill and continuous Roberts a long life of prosperity records have been and transcendent happiness Jesuit observatory Junior 1 up in your class meetings the Buzzer ir yours as much as it is W Homer ’CO is with th f Burley Special' lecturing on hor- ticulture BUZZER SOON OUT (Continued from Page One) so wonderful a book as the Buzzer The book is not the property of the Junior Class but it belongs to the whole school Everv col- the country lege of any size-ihas its year book It h the one large factor that helps keep alive in us our “college spirit” when we have left 'the 'college It con' tains all the happy events of the school year the mistakes of the faculty and the jokes of the students It has the pictures of your classmates best girls and noble professors This year's Buzzer is a “hummer” in that it is something entirely new it is original down to every detail the group ing of pictures cartoons and jokes are ‘placed in an entirely new fashionThe pictures of our worthy faculty alone will make the book well worth the n -- - (Continued on Page Eight) temperatuie kept is the at Manila I Subscribe for the Buzzer' Photographs that you will like the Juniors get your class members to talk Buzzer so that it ' We’ve been making that are up-to-da- te oviier Main and Center Streets Photo Studio EGN may be entirely successful 1912 BUZZER STAFF' Expert Photographer Twenty two years experience in the best studios of Germany Switzerland and France ’ Olemargin'!: As Good As Butter? Is all near the point of observation the jumps up and down me-icur- in a way that is far from reassuring The force of the wind is incredible Hugh trees arc uprooted houses are unroofed or earned awav bodilv and the stanchest ship is in deadly peril if it cannot keep dear of the teirible cross-sea- s at the vortex of the storm: It is not unusual to sec the ribs of a sailing vessel bleaching far inland in some paddyj-ficland one naturally- wondeis whether there has been a repetition of Robinson Crusoe's exploit with his big boat The real explanation is that the terrible wind of a typhoon has ' combined with an incoming tide to heap the waters up on shore and the vesel has been stranded where no one would believe the sea could ever have reached The Philippines extend from 4 degrees 43 min to 21 deg north latitude Lying as they do wholly within the tropics a hot climate is to be expected: and since they extend through some sixteen degrees of latitude it necessarily follows that the of the heat varies eonsid well-nig- h 11 at Manila is 80 deg Fahrenheit The tbememeter almost never lises above 100 deg in the shade nor does it fall below (0 deg There i no month in the year during which it does not rise as We welcome the Students to our Studio Photographs for 20 years Photographs PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (Continued from Page Five) fall of the barometer while if and the centre of the stonn passes at ’03 Edward Taylor Earl Ben n ion ’90 are both temporary members of the AgricuL turaL Faculty during the winter course "work: Philippines i‘ Odell Photo Studio Erastm Peterson TO who re- make this Buzzer the “best ever” cently one ‘morn was missed by Class presidents take this matter J at i i clasvyou' college students help t e1 re-s- the Alumni with all her Rally- around the la "v o cords which follow ir obi liimj by averaging the i It observations extending ov( r a peiiod of thirteen years Th1 mean annual tempeiatuiv te e j The members of u at it is a satisfaction to A (a reliable ligiues The inpital in education-- j nt al circles in Southern Idaho hav ing been elected for several sue cessive terms to fill the important office of County Superintendent in Bead Lake County In this ea pacify rhe attended a number of 'he National Educational asso-ia-lion meetings and also other edn rational conventions price many from his aeeustomed haunts has gone to fill his newly accepted position as foreman for a large private Reclamation company at Wells Nevada’ Here he will work-ouall the knowledge of scientific1 agrieultuie that he has accumulated during his association with the U A C dill'erent parts of the shall be forced to content myself one city can be taken with the statistics gatheied al of the archipelago Ibis point only place where care One hems such contradictory leport n to tin climate of the 7 d Becau c oleoma rga inc is colored like butter and looks like butter and even tastes like butter is it is good as butter? The makers CLAIM it is You KNOW it is not 3 oil know that it is an inferior article that it is sold bv misrepresentation and you wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole Now similar conditions picvail in the reparator business Hie DL LAN AL is everywhere recognized by i creamerymen prominent dairymen and lmttcnnakcrs as being by far the best (learn separator on the market 98 of the world’s creamerymen use the I)E LAVAL to the exclusion of every other make flhat looks like pretty conclusive o idenec that the men xho make the separation of cream and the of butter A Bl SINEUS the men who know are not in any making doubt as to which is' the bert cream separator he makers oi inferior separators acknowledge that the 1)E LA AL is best when they say to yum “Our separator looks like the BE LAVAL” or “it's just ac good as the DE LAVAL but we will sell it to you for a little less money-N by do they offer to troll their machines cheaper? For the ery same reason that the makers of oleomargarine sell their poduct dter— because they POST less to MAKE and arc 1 ” OR III Less he HE LAVAL has many imitators hut no equal There is no substitute for the HE LAVAL anv more than there can be a substitute for butter 1 'nu a cream reparator - with “worth experiment less near or “just as good” imitations? You will save vottrself lime money ami trouble by getting the genuine HE LAVAL’ For catalog and any desired information write to the nearest THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR UO lf3 Broadway Now 42 Last Madison Street Chicago Dritmm and Sacramento trects an hranei 7 14-l"William Street Montreal nneoss Street 3innipog 100 Western Avenue Seattle fee ty o ( I why- 173-17- fi |