Show STUDENT LITE PAGE TWO THE FRESH OF FRESIIIES look like that all the time when GUARDING THE SUGAR BEET CROP yu’r in Logan?” His eyes had for the first time beheld the lighted “A” that radiates from the tower of this institution every night though perhaps three miles away and not very distinctly blocked out “That which you are looking at my friend is a lighted form of an A situated on the tower of the Utah Agricultural Col- When returning to the good old Agricultural College for the purpose of pursuing my educa tional labor it became my joy or my misfortune (I shall alto low the reader to decide) make the acquaintance of a very queer appearing young man His dress was of a very flashy and attractive nature exhibiting all the colors of the lege” “By gee I thought that was spectrum (rainbow) His face was freckled and tanned and a three cornered moon” Say on his coat was pinned four or is the Agricultural College of He was Utah the same as the Utah Agfive large badges somewhat tender in age yet ricultural College?” “Yes indeed the same school boastful and forward in conver Not until the time and the same name” sation “I thought they was they came when we were but a few miles from Logan did my young go so many words in just like friend say: “What time is it each other only yu got “Utah” on the back end and I didn’t by yu’r turnip ?” I replied “It is now 8:10 know whether they was the o’clock Sir” same or not” “No there can be no differ“Kind a late gettin’ to Logan hain’t we?” said the young man ence between the words Utah and without waiting for a reply Agricultural College and Agricontinued saying: “What air cultural College of Utah” “It seems like there ought to yu up to the A C any how I mean what class do yu run be a hull lot of unliketiveness around with?” And again kuz if yu said ‘father flogged without waiting for an answer Charles' would be different than said: “By gee I’m going to if yu would say ‘Charles beat buck up with that frsehie father?’ ” “Yes if you were Charles bunch” “You are certainly a typical there would be considerable diffreshman and your classmates ference but in our case there will no doubt gladly welcome is no difference whatever” “My pa told me they got lots you as a membe1 cf the freshof stores in Logan and shows men class” I replied actors just walk He now glanced out of a win- where the dow of the rapidly moving train around and talk but yu kant and somewhat astonished said: hear cm talk” “Oh yes you mean the mo“Look at that moon I never seen it in such a funny shape tion picture theatres” “No they han’t that kind a before in all my life Does it things but some people call ’em movin’ picture shows” Jack and Jill — “Motion picture shows and Went hunting flowers — They stopped moving picture shows are the When they found ours ?ame kind of amusement” “You mean the same kind a Cache Valley Floral Co shows don’t yu?” We deliver Phone 37S W “Yes the same kind of 702 North 9th East one of the most serious and widely distributed Leaf-sp- ot diseases- of - the can sugar-be- et be controlled by a careful system of crop rotation and by deep fall plowing according to conduct ed by the U S Department of Agriculture By reducing both the tonnage and the sugar conditent of the beet the leaf-spsease is a serious menace to the profits of beet growers In addition the disease lessens to a very appreciable extent the feeding value of the beet tops Sugar beets are of course grown primarily for the money value of the roots but the tops are also very important as stock feed A bad visitation of leaf-spdisease will reduce the feeding value of the tops at least 50 per cent What this might amount to is indicated by the fact that if the disease caused an average loss of 10 per cent in the value of the crop of beet tops the loss to the country would amount to over $300000 a year in this one item alone The loss in sugar would of course be recent investigation: ot ot j far greater the disease government investigators the To control ad- vocate first of all a proper system of crop rotation This indeed is essential to good farmdisease ing whether leaf-sp- Lafount Hardware Company A Dollars Worth For A Dollar exists or not but the fact that it is extremely valuable in fighting the disease is sLill another reason why it should re- ceive the greatest attention from farmers Certain pests like the fungus of the leaf-spdisease can thrive only on certain kinds of plants When their food supply is cut off by the planting of other crops the pests must inevitably puffer shows” “Bill a pall of mine that used The fungus which causes leaf-spdisease cannot as far as to kick around with me all Die scientists have been able to distime he went to the A C lots a years and he says they don’t cover thrive upon small grains got that big bell up there any corn colver alfalfa cowpeas more but they got some tilings beans and many other plants that rings but they don’t ring which are in other respects like bells and there is more suitable for a rotation with suthan one uv 'em and they make gar beets Their use therefore will not only improve the land muUc when their goin’” At this moment the conductor but go far toward eliminating called out “Logan” but this the pest however did not end our com- QUALITY AND fonaIneil '"at !rar why SI ALDLVU S are outfitters to whose tluiiiipions Implement s ho Invariably right Write for a Frco Illustrated Catalogue inut A (1 SPALDLVU Hi RUOS 27 K 2nd S St gait Lake Utah panionship and I shall endeavor to give a slight summary of my relationship with the person known as “The Fresh of Frcsh-ics- ” in each succeeding number of the Student Life if permitted by the editor My next renort hall be entitled “Mv First INITIAL Stationery gives a distinctive Individuality to your correspondence We are a handsome featuring package of fine quality paper and envelopes Each sheet has your initial stamped in gold It will give us pleasure to show We are sta- you this package tioners for particular people Riter Brothers Drug Co THE REXALL STORE EDWARDS FURNITURE WM “LET US FEATHER YOUR NEST” PICTURES— PICTURES FRAMED— ALL KINDS OF NIFTY FURNITURE 1 OR THE CLASS ROOM FRAT HOUSE OR HOME ot ot ot Cheap Hardware is not cheap but “High” The best Hardware is not “High” but cheap We sell the best RITER SAYS LAMENTATIONS GIVE US A CALL 26 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN DO YOUR RANKING WITH First National Bank LOGAN UTAH Under United States Government Supervision Member Federal Reserve Bank II E CROCKETT Cashier Who’s Your Tailor The College Tailor 30 West 1st North Gee! I wish I were a centipede When "Sox Day” comes around For then Pd show some hosiery To all the folks in town Ud wear red green ami yellow And also blue and white Then wouldn't I sure make a bit With all the maids in sight? Night in Logan” Uut sad to say Tie just two legs A Stupe Nr And they’re both short and small So even with my pants rolled up No colors show at all We presume tint bv this time it it settled that both poles Uut thou It's only yearly loud sox are in style have been satisfactorily diseov-tit- d t'° That J guess I should lie content After all the fuss we To be a biped while I lm would like to know what upper classmen stick around lasting he maids to see them smile 1ms roud come to humanity A Fit ESI HE 1 Hold by good druggists everywhere t |