Show STUDENT concerned the stall' does not feel nor does any member think that he should feel like a “but-in- ” matter when lie asks any individual for “Entered as second-clas- s information concerning these acSeptember 19 1908 at the postoffice of at Logan Utah under the Act tivities Yet when one “grouch March 1879” proof” editor approaches and in Stu a polite way asks you for permisCollege Delivery is made from dent Life Office Room 275 sion to print something about the event he is met with “who are Htfe itubent Editor-In-Chi- ef JOHN 0 FENCE Associate Editors R R BACON GENEVIEVE HILLMAN Business Manager BRYANT BULLEN Assistant Business Manager LANGTON BARBER Locals ARTHUR II CAINE Athletics HAROLD PETERSON Exchanges RICHARD BURTON Society MARGUERITE CANNON LUCILE IIAYBALL Staff Artist O R CARD Volume All Friday March 27 Number 21 11)11 We are extremely sorry that some of our students are so eager to gather gossip and rare so little about the knowledge that is to h gathered in the class room ind in the chapel Class room lectures are not overly “jolly” or highly entertaining from one standpoint but it is possible that a few students care to hear what the Prof is saving and it is conceded that this is not the proper place to carry on a “queening” conversation or to you” or “don't get inquisitive” etc he is apt to loose his “cheery attitude” and begin to wonder why he lives The stall dot's not care who you are or what you have done to he anv greater than anv of the oth- er members of tin College but it is the duty of the staff to publish a paper once a week and the institution objects to “mushy” stories or clippings from the i so “fumy” paper when ap- proached by a member of the stall do not 1m so dignified loosen up talk just little help the a other fellow -- t- We are going to get a chance to disj lay a different kind of college spirit to that which has been L 1 E The Art department is giving nf llimlpVll 5111(1 All- - The tique textiles house furniture and damasks Most of the materials on exhibition were selected by Prof Mitchell while he was in Hu rope The damasks are of Italian patterns and were reproduced from the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth centuries Some of the tapestries are of French 'pattern and were reproduced from the seventeenth and eighteenth centimes There is a large collection of modern nintecn tli and eighteenth century Eng- “THE OLD HAS GONE THE GBEETS US FOLKS as a rule do not give to the ruling 0f KING FASHION but for a few days each Spring and Fall you have that natural desire to forget the old and become acquainted with the new things tlvat have been created for much thought your wear KING FASHION has been very liberal this season no hard and fast rule-yo- ur taste for some special pattern of suit may be easily satisfied — We have an unusually wide choice We might talk for hours about HATS TIES KIIIHTS etc but why do it — the pick of the country’s best makers of mens wear is here and we want you to come in — not necessarily to buy — these are looking days and we want you to look lish prints One of the most interesting collections is that of Persian and Indian hand painted wares Several of the town firms have sent in a collection of window draping materials to show’ what local firms can furnish The Art department aims to give two or three exhibitions each year on home furnishings The annual exhibition of students’ work will be given some time in the spring ami a modern and ancient china exhibition will he given later HOWELL Brothers LOGAN’S EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL For Students and the Home ELECTRIC Supply Co 135 MAIN STREET Two Phones: 1 Mercantile Under the Auspices of the U A C Logan Tabernacle Sunday March 29th 1 Co Logan’s Gratest Grocery Store Imported and Domestic FOODSTUFFS When you buy why not get the Best Chnso and Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas 137 North 3!aln LOGAN UTAH oii c “International Peace Movement” AT 2:00 73 and 624 Cache Valley F IjCcIiii-- FOUEMOST CLOTHIERS 1 Will NEW 31 EN 1 e al Event For Men displayed this year Aggie students always have had the repu4 tation of being loyal and being It is customary for the Senior able to show their lovaltv in the class to leave a rememberance to light wav the college upon graduation In Tomorrow night we are going the past few years the Library to he on hand and show the Ag- dock the Fountain the Senior gie spiiit and win tin debate Loan fund and the Christian from tin F of F Tin one way Larsen library have been left by we can help the fellows win is Senior classes to express their after the few cheers for the fel- obligation to the college This lows at the beginning to he year the Senior Class with the quiet become interested in the help of the Juniors Student body debate show the fellows who are and school are going to leave a lighting for us that they are talk- set of chimes in the college tower ing to a student body that cares Tli ese will cost about $21(00 and what they say there will he nothing west of The football men can not play Chicago that can equal them without tin support of the stuThe chimes will he placed in dent body and they ale not ex- the tower and plaved cverv mornpected to So it is with tin de- ing This is something which is baters If the 1T of lT men are not common in this part of the eoiTi anted by a whole student 1m will and an attraccountry body that is loyal to the A C tion to people of this vicinity as men they will realize the help- well as a drawing card for Logan lessness of he light and half of and the college the battle will he won The Ag4 team will gie do the rest Dr Titus — “Is there any connecting link between the animal Kxams over a holiday is prom- and vegetable kingdom?” ised Next Wednesday at o’I cd “Yes Sir There’s hash” clock Spring vacation starts and will last until the following Tuesday morning Many students must go home D S Spalding for a few days at this time of AH ear are tired from the hard Bishop of (he Flab Diocese of 'lugging since the Xmas vacn-lio- n The Episcopal Ciumli talk about your neighbors “out home” This spirit is also shown in the ( Impel exercises Some take their hooks to chapel and study while others whisper and talk in a silly and senseless wav When a person is seen doing Hieh things as these either in This will give many a chan-elass room eluipcj or in a theatre to rest up others a clianee to it shows one of two things: eateli up and some a chance to either poor training or ineffect- get things regulated on the farm ive training lint everyone should remember: We rather believe it is the lat- stick to the finish and be back ter and ask the students to ho mi time careful at least because it is possible always that others might Tack ( li 1st eiisrn (m Senior be present who can to listen It has been meeting suggested we do something distinel) Jhat U is well to he consent !ve hut ivc such ns go without lulls raise it is better to he eonsoratlvo at mustaches or wear white trousthe right time If you have I meal! just the par- ers boys ticipated in any events that are public as far as the college is Your last Chance! Semi-Annu- M ' DON’T Forget Your Friend Her- man When You Want Bread or Pastry Chill Con Fame Hot oU Tomales or n good Meal will find him at JOHNSONS BAKERY & CAFE 23 W First North Iagan |