Show S T U 1) E sT LIFE PAGE FIVE IJIiACKIE’S SYMPATHY softly but that every word was audible in the hush that had of is told A delightful story fallen on the classroom —“my of whom old professor the grand boy you’ll forgive me that I was so is proud Edinburgh over rough? I did not know — 1 lecturwas Blackie Professor did not know” whose class vith He turned to his students and ing to a new was he impervery personnel with a look and tone that came to In answer fectly acquainted straight from his heart he said : some direction given by the lec- “And let me say to you all I am to rose a a read student turer rejoiced to be shown I am teachbook in his his left paragraph ing a class of gentlemen” Blackie hand “Sir!" thundered Scottish lads can cheer as well “hold your book in your right as hiss and that Blackie learnhand” And as the student ed abundantly then and many a would have spoken “No words time thereafter sir! Your right hand I say!” The student held up his right PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT RY THE A I IT DKPARTMEVI arm ending piteously at the stump of its wrist “Sir I hae (Continued from pa so one) nae richt hand” he said and his tures and one which attracted voice was unsteady Before Blackie could open his a great deal of attention was the introduction into the exhibi-tio- n lips there arose from the class of the artistic crafts such a terrible storm of hisses China (overglazed and as one must perhaps go to Edmodeled inburgh to hear and by it his underglazed) pottery voice was overborne as by a and tooled leather jewelry bead work metal work (in copper) wild sea cloth-- j Then the professor left his basketry wood carving furniture etc were all replace and went down to the ing student he had unwittingly so presented with original work subhurt He put his arm about the The designs covered such and lad’s shoulders and drew him jects as textile wallpaper close and the lad leaned his furniture designs In this connection the attenhead against his breast and looked up at him as though Di- tion of the students and patrons is called to the excellent opporvinity itself had stooped in com- tunities new offered at the Col- for doine work in the fol- Pa“Myn'boy” said Blackie-- he crafts: China leather spoke very softly yet not so lowing work copper and silversmith- SHOES SOLEO WHILE YOU ing jewelry etc The courses WAIT A LTi WORK are not posted in the regular catalogue but will be found on the lower bulletin board Free Delivery The valuable services of Mr 3G North 1st West Moses will be discontinued this UUI1RER HEELS 40c term due to the return of Mr Calvin Fletcher farmers and Merchants Savings Bank LOGAN j SAVINGS (l II C j j BANK OF LOG AX UTAH Capital Surplus Mini Undivided lrofUs$ I :W 00000 Total Deposits $15000000 Officers Thomas Smart President Soren Hansen Vice Prsident John II AndersonVIce President Allan M Fleming Cashier H E Crockett Asst Cashier DIrectosr THOMAS SMART SOREN IIANSON JOHN II ANDERSON W S McCORNICK SERGE F BALLI F W S HANSON WM M SMITH JOHN A WIDSTOE JOHN QUAYLE ACCOl'XTS SOLICITED SKltVK 'ES Alii: INITIALED AND UNEXCELLED THATCHER LIVERY COMPANY Everything In Livery WE HAUL THUNKS AND DA GGAGE OI ANY KIND EVERY WHERE OFFICE 40 WEST CENTER R j ANY AND PHONE Hi Rolfsen Sporting Goods Co M W'esl of Uiot National Rank lagan Utah WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE STALL & DEAN ATHLETIC GOODS EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS CLASS OR COLLEGE PARTIES SEE JACK SOMEHOW HE KNOWS EOR YOUR REFRESHMENTS PLEASE YOU AND YOUR TREASURER CANDIES — Daily Made Rov or Ioom REFRESHMENTS — Hot or Cold Sen ice the Re st No K5 North Main Phone HOW TO i? 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