Show STUDENT LIFE school year and the preceding tmmtmmmtttmmtttttmmtutttttu fl A SCHEBY summer as a special student at Ladies’ and Cent’s the University of Chicago in tin :: Tailoring and of t English and departments A jUlumm J2otc£ Up-fo-Da- Pressing Cleaning is now instrue- Phvsieal Culture tor in these subjects in the Fielde ing Academy Paris Idaho going to Chicago she was instructor in English in the L D S High School Salt Lake City f 11 - Be-foi- and in the Hicks Academy Hex-bur- g Idaho Miss Jacobsen will le Wet First North umtmttmmttmtgmmn: x X X V X 4 t$ $ 4 & vi remembered by all connected $ with the U A C during her stu! dent days as one of the most talented graduates of thi College She was a very active member of theSorosis — witness her work I ( WE (Tarry Everything in J in their immortal Minstrel Show Furniture Carpets Hugs she played a leading part in ‘‘She and Linoleums Draperies if! Agents for Limbert’s Dutch Stoops to Conquer” in “Ai You Like It” and in “Pygmalion and J Furniture Universal Ranges J and Hot Blasts McDougall Calatea” she sang prominent Kitchen Cabinets $ roles in several operas presented to Terms and Prices Special J The Students by the Music Department School at Paris is to be congratSpandeFurnitureCo ulated on securing the services “Furniture Worth While” J of so versatile an instructor ! he j i t i The news of the death of Mrs Science in the State of Utah After graduation AI iss Hart rellerinoine Hart Roberts of the elass of 1807 comes with a pain- turned t her home county and ful shock of surprise to her many for a number of years taught on the school in various towns and setfriends and fellow-alumU A C Faculty in Logan and tlements In lOOfi her executive throughout Utah and surround- ability was recognized by the the older people of her county and she was ing states wherever graduates of the College are to elected County Superintendent aj he found Mrs Huberts who wa position which held with married less than a year ago to honor until her resignation just Mr David Koberts' rancher and before her marriage in February commission merchant of Bloom- 1011 ington Idaho died of heart disXo one could meet Mrs Rob-ert- s ease at her home in Bloomington and not become impressed on Saturday September the 30th by her perennial good humor and and was buried in the same place s w e e t n e s s of ni Tuesday temperament October the 3d Wherever she went these qualiThe blow came with unexpect- ties won her friends and admired suddenners to her family and ers Her fellow alumni and her —'the elass of ’07 relatives and especially to her friends none of whom had heard was for years the largest in the of her illness Hermoine S Hart history of the College — will miss at Comdaughter of James U and Sabina her cheerful Hart was born in Sail Lake City mencement She was a loyal supJuly 18 187') but her parents porter of the U A C at nil times moved to Idaho the same year and made many visits to Logan and Bloomington has been her and the College in the years that home ever since She first came have elapsed since graduation to the IT A C in 1802 largely Her deatli is a distinct loss to her because of the in- community as well as to her famThe U A C accessibility of schools in Bear ily and friends Lake county during her child- Alumni Association extends to hood At the U A ( she passed the stricken relatives in this hour examinations permitting her to of sorrow most heartfelt symregister in the freshman year in pathy at the loss of one who did Domestic Science She taught her bed at all times to refleet school at Bloomington during the credit and honor upon our Alma 1801-0'- ) returned to the Col Mater year lege and was graduated with the elass of 1807 being the fourth to Miss Eunice EM cl la Jacobson receive a degree in Domestic of the elass of ’OS who spent last chos-mate- d L&W&L The Cream Separator by Which all others are Judged For more than thirty years the DE LAVAL has been as the World’s Standard You may hear it said of some separator that “It’s as good as a know-lodge- ae- - d DE LAVAL” oi if some competing salesman wants to make his argument particularly strong he’ll say “It’s better than a DE LAVAL” The concern with a cheaply and poorly constructed machine says “Just as good as a DE LAVAL ami costs less” But everywhere the DE LA VAL is recognized by experiene cd creamerymen and dairymen and even by makers of would-bcompeting machines as the s pre-enc- self-educate- VACATION DAYS C Are now over and the MANHATTAN CAFE (West Centre opposite the Co-o- p Drug Co) is now open to the STUDENTS and the public in general and has the finest ladies’ dining room in Cache County Hoping to receive vour patronage Your’s for Business ROGERS & LOCHEAD Parties and Banquets a Specialty Open Night and Day e e World’s Standard The cream separator is more frequently used than any other machine on the farm and for that reason if for no other only the very best should be purchased and that’s the DE LAVAL The more you come to know about cream separators the more certain you will be to buy a DE LAVAL The DE LAVAL SEPARA TOR COMPANY NKWYOHK CHICAGO SAN FKANCIsCO SEATTLE |