Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO ALUMNI DEPARTMENT RITER SAYS Alumni Ball Friday Evening January 22nd INITIAL Stationery Mr Merrill is county agent in possible to the students now in Sevier county He is glad to attendance My experience the and thinks back again get teaches me that many men school is better than ever through some unfortunate cir$ cumstances leave the college It matters not so much where with nothing but disappointed you live as where your interest memories to reward them for is for there will also be your their athletic efforts Many of all them to be see able We shall them should we judge them by tail’ Among the vast throng of Round-u- p visitors arc to be seen a great number of members of the U A C Alumni Association They have come from far and near The expression on their faces tells us how pleased they are to be again with us and talk over old times at the Alumni Ball Friday evening January 22 All county demonstrators for Utah are grad- uates of the U A C Each of vthem has been interviewed and We reprois glad to be here of duce a few the choice thoughts that they expressed to us: In returning to the halls of my Alma Mater and seeing the inspiring faces of teachers and students and farmers at this season I gather courto carry determination and age the inspiration and message of this the people’s school into the homes of my field of labor HEBER J WEBB ’12 Salt Lake County Agriculround-u- p A CHRISTIANSEN ’14 their perseverence and Utah Beaver County Agent are most deserv- The Utah Agricultural ColI began livlege is my home ing in it twelve years ago Every day has added a new interest until today I am very vitally interested in each factor of the life of the College and have acted in keen copartnership for its success E BROSSARD M L Harris ’14 Demonstra- tor for Uintah county is here and glad to again partake of the spirit of the U A C The remark was made by one of the visiting Alumni tural Agent members that in former years the Seniors could be distinguishYes back to my Alma Ma- ed the intelligent look on ter! Breathing once again the thairbyface but now we are forcsacred atmosphere of its beau- ed to notice their feet to tell tiful buildings and campus! Back to the men who patiently prepared me for the work I am now trying to do The wealth of Croesus could not bring the e of joy felt in the old time Would my companions to God I could carry the spirit and inspiration of our school to hand-shak- everyone of my farmers JOSEPH P WELCH '13 Agriculturist for Millard Co It’s coming back to a much loved place There’s nothing quite so satisfying as to see with one’s eyes the splendid warm spirit that prevails among the faculty and students and to note the substantial progress that is being made in the effort to Vouch the hearts of the good men and women of the state A B BALLANTYNE ’10 Provo Utah Co Demon- strator The Farm Demonstration state will grow There is no doubt it is generwork in the “stick-to-it-ivencs- gives a distinctive individuality to your correspondence We are featuring a handsome package of fine quality paper and envelopes Each sheet has your initial stamped in gold It will give us pleasure to show We are for tioners particular people you this package s” ing aware that in other stitutions a provision is made to award men of this type some form of letter signifying that they have accomplished certain athletic work An old English 5 “A” given to the men on our I am sta- in- second college eleven would accomplish much good I am certain It would stand as a reward to those deserving fellow's who “stick” the “scrubs” the ones who help make the team though they do not “make it” Upon leaving college they would carry with them this monogram and it in turn would reflect credit upon the college Lack of funds herewith to Riter Brothers Drug Co THE REXALL STORE —? C C C OUR STOCK OF FUR- - NITURE CARPETS STOVES AND RANGES ARE ALWAYS COM-- C PLETE LUNDSTROM Furniture & Carpet COMPANY purchase additional sweaters for this purpose could legiti- a mately be raised as a reason against such a movement But STUDENTS them from Freshies another course is open: Grant these men the privilege to wear The Alumnae of Mills Col- the old English “A” and leave it We have the negatives for last ex- to them to lege Oakland California Let us make procure the sweater year's Buzzer tend a cordial invitation to Although hurriedly written some duplicate pictures for you College women and their friends and crudely the above outline from them to visit their headquarters the it is hoped will suggest to the Did you get a group photo of White and Gold Room in the U A C student body of 1914-1- 5 yur fraternity? Inside Inn within the grounds a matter of no little importance Interna- As an alumnus and a of the Panama-Pacifi- c loyal tional Exposition San Francis- “Aggie” the writer with many Studio co California February twen- other graduates will be pleased tieth to December fourth nine- to hear in the near future that teen hundred fifteen an effort is being made to reward the fellows on the “scrub” Cheap Hardware is not honor the “semir teams cheap but “High” The best Hardware is not “High” but ( Ily an Alumnus) Every member of the Alumni cheap We sell the best Torgcson One of the members of last year’s (1913) State Championship Football team said: “Yes we won the championship but the ’scrubs’ made us’’ This is true of every team association who is in Logan and conduring the Round-u- p ference weeks is requested to inform Student Life what he is doing and how it feels to become associated again with his Every Alma Mater coach knows it — ask Teetzel Without the “scrub’’ who loves the game and sticks through the season a team is impossible That brings me to the point I would like to submit to the A C student body for consideration So far in our athletic George Morrison of Preston is down for the Round-u- p The new parson had only ally felt by all who have studbeen in town a week lie was ied its great field of good The very obliging One day as he agents may drop out or slay in was walking down the street lie the work but it is a work des- history the members of the noticed a small boy trying to tined to grow bigger as any “scrub’’ team have had the institution for good grows big- bumps and sore spots as a re- reach the door bell He walked and said: “Shall up to the ger ward for their untiring efforts I ring theboy bell for The R II STEWART ’10 to “mala” the team That de- boy said “Yes sir you?” The parson Carbon and Emery cidedly is not enough vigorously rang the bell and Being a graduate and one then he asked the boy what to Lorin A Merrill class of ’00 who has won his “A” tho writer do next The boy said “Run— is visiting school this week can speak from a position im that’s I’m what doing” Lafount Hardware Company A Dollars Worth For A Dollar DO YOUR RANKING WITH First National Bank LOO AN UTAH Under United States Government Supervision Member Federal Reserve II K CROCKETT Cashier Rank |