Show Hdttbent Htfc Published every Friday of the School Year by Student Body Organization of the U A C 8100 Sabscription Per Year 5 Single Copies Cents EDITING COMMITTEE would prove efficient since there are plenty of public spirited people who would take a pride in beautifying their little city and would therefore take the law into their own hands and see that it was executed in spirit and in letter CORAL KERR CLAIR PARRISH IRENE HENDRICKSON “Entered as secondclass matter September 19 1908 at the postoffice at Logan Utah under the Act of March 3 1879” College Delivery is made from Student Life Office Room275 VOL IX NO 27 28 1911 Friday April THE AMERICAN WOMAN a Foreigner’s Point of View “First of all I don’t know anything about women but I can give you my idea of American women as compared with women of other countries You say that the English women have been suppressed and made too subordinate to men hence the difference now I think that the English woman is much more free America is the cue country on earth where there is absolutely no liberty of any kind left But are beautifully you Americans' You unconcerned about that all talk about yourselves as possessing the land of freedom be cause there is no doubt that peo pie who are free never talk about it The difference is that the English are very much bolder and much more practical” “But surely you are not acquainted with the real American woman ?” I suggested “Every American woman explans that she is an absolute and is not like any other American woman But they are exactly the same The only thing to be said of them is they are usuallv verv- well dressed and ex- tranrdinarily good looking As a rule they speak better English their pronunciation being much From Although Logan has none of the poblems common to cities of greater size such as tenement houses and sweat shops it has many smaller evils that detract from its beauty and healthfulness To be sure when observed from a distant point of view the general appearance of the city peacefully lying in the valley surrounded by magnificent mountains and thrifty farms its generous supply of nature’s gifts pure air and water would suggest nothing more to be desired But it is when one walks down the main streets and confronts the glaring bill boards the unsightly telephone poles running "through the middle of the streets the jagged weed-line- d unpaved ditches the tumble-dowfences and barns the gutters along Main and Center streets together with the waste-pape- r and rubbish flying about adding to the general untidy appearance one comes to the conclusion that Logan is sadly in need of this civic pride in order better” to correct these apparently trifThe American women really ling evils dresses very well perhaps better What is needed most in Logan than the womnu of any other is more pride in private proper- country There is the Frenchty such as fences and barns woman whose dressing is worso Very few of the fine residences than anybody else’s because she have surroundings in keeping seldom looks like a human being which shows to the jbserver a The English woman dresses betlife Furthermore a ter than the French and the city ordinance requiring citizens American woman better than the to keep thir barns and outhouses English Some say that English a certain distance from the main women are more subtle than highways would prove beneficial American I think they are more from both the aesthetic and sani- occupied with other ideas The tary points of view At the ptes-en- t trouble with the Americans at time we must arouse and en- presnt is that they gather whole This loads of stale ideas of Europe and lighten public opinion ex-cepio- n ill-smelli- means working towards the conservation of health the nation’s oost valuable resource England They carry a dreadful sort of thing they call equipment but really it is only a cartload of reading Tin Englishwoman never reads anything She is not capable of playing with ideas Her tastes and consequently anything she has to say are her own But the American woman comes along and immediately has a heap of second hand goods which she gives to you But she does really believe in enjoying herself and as that is pet haps the main thing in life wo will admit that all in all she is a great success” said Fanny As she softly kissed him good night Then roared a voice from the top of the stairs “Fanny put out the light” — Exchange OPEN DAY IN THE GYMNASIUM RELIAPLE WATCII REPAIRING EverytMnff in Watches Clocks Jewelry anti Silverware intil-lectua- l “You aire the light of my i Ei eft Tented ! Glasses Fitted Remember our Optical Department is in charge of Competent Refraetlonlst College Souvenirs (Continued from Page C M WENDELBOE We of their work Logan Utah should like to see more of them 53 East 1st North Si working at it and we shall hope for the time when every girl in ATTENTION the institution whether it is de- X We sell all kinds of new and manded or no will feel it worth second hand Furniture and j her while to play in the gym? will Pay You Half Price Back ? nasium every day for a few min- ¥ for it when you leave school ¥ utes and there gain a little physical power as well as learn to Hand economize her energy e STORE We hope that the gymnasium A A Bell Phone 106 work as portrayed last Friady is A 26 30 WEST FIRST NORTH STREET one of the innumerable signs and on-'-ficie- ncy I Logan 2nd TM I TMl KUIUPtCluBO luniMOURD "K06PICT SHAH noBiiccr SHAPC - CO H 2UJ Q D H co one-side- d 85 North Main Howell Bros HSv Maatiw KCHITT Logan’s Foremost Clothiers The Student Body at the U A C will always find loyal supjiorters of any college function in the help and management of the Royal Cotstfeotionfly Catering Novelties and Fine Candies life” Both P’honcs Co Wholsomc Ice Cream and Fancy Sherbets |