Show I STUDENT LIFE FACE TWO Apple Blossoms You don’t question a diamond from Tiffanys no more can you question a The apple blossoms white and pink sow perfume on the dreamy air and honey bees their sharp eyes blink and dream of nectar hidden there And I dream too of other days when blossoms such as these 1 knew in orchard lands where through the maze of loaded And there beneath a mighty branch the branches blue birds flew old swing sagged with seat awry and through the clover from the ranch we found our way — just she and I In ecstacy the blue bird trilled a rippling luring song of love that all the fragrant woodland I swung her ’till her cherry filled from dewy grass to sky above of lips were curved in lines youthful glee and rich white petals — airy ships — came sailing earthward over me! Sweet apple blossoms pink and white beneath thy nodding smiles 1 stand and dream sweet with her I swung — clasped hand in hand! dreams of yester-nigMACE WALTON Kuppenheimer Style single and Coats and the new distinctive Howell Brothers SALT LAKE ROUTE and a complete exhibit of varieties of the cereals suited for dry and irriDEMONSTRATION TRAIN RETURNS gated farms The third car with John T Caine RV E K WINDER ill in charge had a good display of With the return last Saturday of farm livestock including six head of the 1916 Demonstration train one of cattle and three hogs Exlanatory the most successful tours ever made charts and a large collection of picby a train of that kind was complet- tures plans and models contributed ed In every particular the train was to the educational value of this car a success and excelled The government sent out a car all of the previous efforts of the strong Salt tilled with good practical ideas for Lake Route — U A C combination the sheep and wool man Its chief In point of view of equipment and aim was to promote proper grading educational value this year’s train of wool Part of this exhibit will be was far superior as was also the re- shown next Tuesday in connection ception it received in the various with the liackamore Club show' and will be explained by Mr V A McNevada and Utah towns visited The exhibits were assembled and Whorter the regular government the train made up in Salt Lake City wool man who will be here for that during the first week in April On purpose the eighth of April when the train An innovation for a demonstrawas offered to the Salt Lake public tion train was the display of the confor inspection there were nine cars solidated Wagon and Machine Co all arranged with exhibits of educa- as were also the cars equipped by tional value to the farmer These the general Electric Co Fairbanks with the pullman diner business car Morse Co and Utah Idaho Sugar Co chair car and an additional exhibit The train was showrt in Salt Lake car that joined the train later com- City on the eighth and ninth of Ap'il pleted the train Of the exhibit cars from there it dropped down into three were fitted up entirely by our Nevada where three stops were made Extension Division workers These Returning then into Utah stops were cars were given over to home econo- made at most of the important towns mics Irrigation and dry farming along t he Salt Lake Route up as far and livestock The first under the north as Murray At every stop the supervision of Miss McCheyne con- train was met with enthusiasm tained many hints of value to the crowds varying from five hundred to rural housewife Exhibits of labor-savin- g two thousand viewing the exhibits devices home decorating daily home sanitation and clothing for Many amusing incidents occurred children were prominent in this car en route and some rare and unheard and offered the lady visitors many of questions were put to the demonU A Logan’s Foremost C good practical suggestions The sec- ond of the college cars was gotten up under the direction of Mr L M Winsor and featured two carefully worked out models one showing a 320 acre dry farm with a 40 acre Irrigated supplement Irrigated by pump thus making the farm habitable while the other model represented irrigation of bench land by the gravity water from the mountains while the valley bottom was supplied with water by pumps and wells from the surface water A pumping system and reservoir were also in operation and supplied countinuous streams of water for the operation of the two models In addition to the features already mentioned tills car contained an interesting exhibit of types of soils with their typical vegetation The wall space wns given up to instructive charts dry-rar- m half-be- lt are shown Always conservative but different enough to be ht THE lounge Norfolk double-breaste- d strators Although Dud White the short horn bull shows his breed type to a marked degree and was also designated by a large legend tacked above him which stated clearly that lie was a short horn people gave him credit for being everything from a milking short horn to a Jersey In fact two full grown matured men Inquired if Hud was a Jersey Mr Winsor’s ear was insulted in a similar manner when people In Mil- Clothiers THIS BANK WANTS ! g New Depositors — you among them if you haven’t a banking home o g To get new business we can’t offer bargains as we have none— but g 0 we can and do offer every convenience every courtesy and all the g 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 0 o o 0 o 0o o o 0 assistance in our power — also SAFETY for your Funds UTAH LO(iN Cashier Assistant Cashier II E CROCKETT ALMA SONNE LARSEN & MARWEDEL TAILORS 46 West First North - - - - Logan First Class “While You Wait” Work LADIES’ PARLOR SEE CHARLES TROTMAN For Shoe Repairing Equipped with the Best and Most Modern 36 West Center StreetMaehinery in the Valley SHINES BATIIS The Modern Barber Shop - - Five Good Barbers CARLISLE & GUDMUNDSEN 13 W'est Center Street Prop Utah Logan 9oooooeooooooooo0ooooooooooooeoooooooeoeoo® 2 2 HOT CHILI HOT DRINKS AND SANDWICHES— at IIOT TAMALAS I W F JENSEN’S CONFECTIONERY I THE HOME OE SUPERIOR CANDIES o 129 North Main 0 Phone 187 g Q0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO$OOOOOOO$OO$OOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOO03 tics were Indulged in occasionally ford and Las Vegas asked repeatedly The last important event of the trip IT ills reservoir and s irrigation was the early Saturday morning tea represented processes of gold given for various members of the mining party and at which John T Caine 111 I lie train was under the care of a poured jolly party including several of Hie - In members faculty addition to the THE EREtT MONUMENT regular extension workers so it was natural that several social events The landscape gardening about were enjoyed Dances were held on Hie campus received a delightful Hie station platforms and rnpre par- - contribution Ibis week when the pro-jet- RE-NO- S Club erected a memorial In the form of four large block “As built of concrete nnd placed on a In a pedestal of the same material manner to form n square The lle-N- o structure forms a very pleasing ef- fect In Hie green lawn In front of Is Hie Mechanic Arts building and very unique and appropriate The club must be piece of work a |