Show STUDENT LIFE NEW BULLJP OUT deduction because they think tlic grain is heavier then than storage As a matter of f)(t grain seems to hi lighter threshing season lhan time later To determine the actual facts Dr F S Harris and Dr (Jeorge J homes oi the college in the slimmer of l!H1 look seven hags of ft-- PAGE FIVE i Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank That the old idea held generally by farmers that grain in this arid region shrinks in weight in instorage is erroneous and that stead it increases in weight are the conclusions forced upon the Agricultural College investigators by actual experiments just wheat and two of oats 'from threshing machines at different concluded As a rule millers and other places in northern Chili ea refill-lweighed lliese and stored them dealers deduct a certain percentin tin college harn where free age of weight from wheat and other grain brought to them access to air moveiiwnfs could These weie Also far- he had just after threshing mers are willing to allow this (“very mouth thereaftei same scales as at first A gradu LOGAN UTAH SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED OCR SERVICES ARE UNEQUALED AND UNEXCELLED Your Bank y ill In Everything Furniture And Pugs Carpets Hpeciul Inducements to Students SPANDE FURNITURE CO 21-2- 5 WEST CENTER STREET FOR THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES GO TO increase of weight took place in all nine samples till the KNITTING WORKS TROTMAN Free Delivery 3C 40c THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UTAH Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits $12500000 Total Deposits $55000000 Ofllcers: Thomas Smart President Soren llansen Vice Prsldent John II Anderson Vice President Allan M Fleming Cashier H E Crockett Asst Cashier Dlrectosr THOMAS SMART SOREN HANSON JOHN II ANDERSON W S McCOIlNICK SERGE F DALLIF W S HANSON WM M SMITH JOHN A WIDSTOE JOHN QUAYLE 1'IIONE 1 this warm month load passed an increase in weight was noticed each month till April started tlm R M decline again rI his decrease of weiaht during the summer months is of course accounted for hy the greater hear and dryness of the air After August more moisture is absorbed hy tin grain till the hot weather of summer begin 1o lak it hack again It will he interesting to note! that this is true not only of dry farm wheat but irrigated wheat as well for pari of the hags in lit experiment (out iimd grain Also some of tlm samples came from grain harvested with a header and some that was cut with a hinder Fanners or grain dealers intcrcstcd in further details of the investigation may r“eeive tlm same hy applying to the Utah Experiment Station for bulletin IdO which is just off the press - SHOES SOLED WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORE GUARANTEED OF LOGAN EVERYWHERE OFFICE 10 WEST CENTER j CLASS OR COLLEGE PARTIES SEE JACK SOMEHOW 1IE KNOWS HOW TO TREASURER Roy or Loose CANDIES — Daily Made — Hot or Cold Service t lie Rest REFRESHMENTS Rhone 22 No 85 North Main l OR YOUR j i j The Simplest CREAM SEPARATOR Ever Built — C Teacher “When1 was the na Cliaita signed ?” Pllpil “ Pleas ' j j i j CMtiblMfl hh nun : I Mag- a 'mr slalT” furn!hl Ul ith In mpt erH O I ' nxchln ot Wttnj up Okiarf built ' crtu dn THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT THE MACHINE THAT fj The - Visitor “Do yea support Wrench th cntytnul rruir the the lx l cannot he taken apart removed or replaced by any In fact the one who can use a w rench or screw driver use or the operation of only tool which is needed in the the combination wrench a l)e Laval Cream Separator vldch is furnished above and screw driver illustrated free with every machine Miss ill till' Imf Student “No It has EXCELS ALL OTHERS not only in thoroughness of separation sanitary cleanliness ease of running and durability hut as well in its great simplicity THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT THE OPERATION cleaning adjustment or repair of a modern l)e Laval which requires expert knowledge or special tools NOR ARE THERE ANY PARTS WHICH REQUIRE frequent adjustment in order to maintain good running or to conform to varying conditions in the every day use of a cream separator j tom” Exchange school paper?” REFRESHMENTS REHASH YOU AND YOUR Ilogenson’s new bulletin is now in the hands of the printer and is expected to he ready for distribution in about a week The bulletin gives a comprehensive outline lor work for young people interested in farm products and home The imeconomics for 11)11 portance of potato sugar beet1 mangel onion tomato pea cucumber celery cabbage pig are ami poultry culture for bos For girls bread- emphasized making llower growing sew- ing caning fruit and vege- tables especially the latter are given special emphasis The in- teresting of young people in these activities is considered at the College a movement of great social and economic im- portance — Logan Journal Prof J Rolfsen Sporting Goods Co West of First National Hank Logan Utah WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTHIHUTORS FOR THE STALL & EVERYTHING IN SHORTING GOODS DEAN ATHLETIC GOODS 1 Fonnesbeck North 1st West RUHHER HEELS WE HAUL TRUNKS AND HAGGAGE OF ANY KIND ANY AND fo- llowing March when the weight slowly declined till August After grown hy irrigation C IIIAICliFR LIVERY COMPANY Everything In Livery j i Co De Laval SeparatorSEATTLE FRANCISCO SAN CHICAGO NEW YORK the World Over 50000 Branches and Local Agencies |