Show S T U 1) U &ttibent Me N' L T plish that will be for the enjoy-- 1 ment and betterment of the con- ditions of those to follow in our footsteps can we erect a monument that will stand ourto for some service selves and to our fellow laborers The Seniors as they graduate always leave behind some gift or small deposit of money for the establishment of some essential and useful article which they will be long remembered for A library of whatever significance may be classed as an essentia! in every progressive community and always serves as a good and honorable purIt denotes education depose Anvelopment improvement drew Carnegie has received world-wid- e praise lie is estab-Jk- E lishing libraries in all parts of the United States and his good name and reputation will be handed down for many generations Perhaps Logan is not yet in favor of having a magnificent so she if free library j 1 1’ II jovment and profitable pleasure It is hoped that the size and quantity of this most valuable asset to the ag club can be materially increased in the future Rut then the inference can be made as to “what is the use of having a library” if it is necessary to keep the “printed matter” under lock and key Rut such is the case which will likely remain until further evils of pestering and theft are eradicated fro mtlie club It is the desire of the officers of the club to build and establish a permanent unique little library for use by the club and its future organization It is therefore urged that all help in making the library movement a success and to put down anything that will retard the growth and progression which are essential to the Agricultural Club R Madsen r A the weather will permit Any student or faculty mem ber who wishes to join the as sociation may do so upon the payment of a 50c fee for the school year XOTK’E Sunday afternoon March 8th N A pe! dersen will give a lecture to the Renedict club All married men are expected to be present with at three o’clock Prof their wives flr Tills store earns Its will be stored permanently H AX ESSENTIA li Men come and men go but the College continues on just the same This educational process may be likened unto a great machine or a factory where operations are performed to create a finished product Those leaving the school often find opportunity to again return at least for a visit while the younger generation upon entering the institution only seek to persue some course of study and to gain an education What can we as the gradual finished products do or accom- - v We Feature KUPPEN- - HEIMER CLOTHES C LWVX TEX MS ASSOCIATION because ((’ontinueil from page one) they represent the utmost in style ad- courts belonging to the College to take failing and quality We Our wide asvantage of such opportunities over to the Association are very glad therefore to ansortment asofforded from time to time sures your geThe true value derived from nounce that the following rules tting suited In such a source or factor as a have been formulated by the Exstyle and colibrary in any city or rural com- ecutive committee of the associalor Then we’ve munity can not be estimated at tion which is the governing All sorts o: FITFORM all in the way of dollars and body of the association and aptoggery and headgear to complete cents Consider the value rece- proved by Dr Widtsoe the outfit You will do well to make 1 Courts must be ived and knowledge obtained reserved by this from the library at the Agricul- at least two players you: offjual clothing tural College of Utah 2 Courts can be reserved for STOKE The Ag Club needs and can one hour only easily afford to establish a small J Reservation can not be but well equipped library in made more than 21 hours in spite of the fact that the pro- advance position runs contrary to the No person can play over sentiments of a few individuals two hours a day and there hours Could the club leave behind any LOOM VS FOKEMOST better monument for its future must not be consecutive CLOTHIERS f Courts must not be used members than a real library? This together with other good during chapel hour Two Phones: 73 and 124 0 Reservation cards will be things would surely prove most valuable and would always re- posted on the grounds at 8:20 Valley main as a mark of appreciation a m and removed at 5:10 p m and esteem for those who have!ie following day Mercantile Co scores must be recorded ived the way Indeed “Ret-- 1 Logan’s Gratest Grocery store ter fruit will be brought forth a Hie cl°se °f the game All players must wear ten- Imported and Domestic by so doing” FOODSTUFFS Small appropriations can eas-- i n's or gymnasium shoes while When you buy why not get the ily be made by undividual mem- - ion the courts Best Chase and Sanborn’s Coffees 9 The courts are reserved for hers of our club for the pur-- 1 and Teas chase of some good books and the faculty and their guests l‘t? North Main LOGAN UTAH forms of literature relat-jcr- y day from 1:20 p m 10 If the party ing to the science of Agricul-- ! reserving the ture The present members court does not appear within would undoubtedly derive much ten minutes after the hour benefit from a collection and specified they forfeit the DON’T Forgot Your Friend Herright man When You Want Bread or variety of copies of good re- on the court liable boks A few of the best Partly Chill Uon Faroe Hot It is the plan of the officers Tnmales or a good Meal You newspapers and magazines are of the club to at negotiate will lind him at taken so as to furnish some and once with our sister institutions recreation along with a for match games and to conduct match games between the class- - is see two large red construction cars sidetracked at the bottom of the College hill For the enlightenment of these people we wish to announce that the cars were kindly placed there by the street car company the day before the Thanksgiving game in order to facilitate the removal of Since that injured players time they have been allowed to remain until the completion of the proposed new side track on Main street between Center and First North streets where they own living servin' men who are critlfHl nhout dress HOWELL Brothers 1 Cache i 18 ev-oth- er j j JOHNSONS BAKERY & CAFE 2:1 W Frst North Iagan |