Show PAGE STUDENT LIFE LWO gdubent life PUBLISHED BY THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLY STUDENTS COLLEGE OF mall matter September 19 Entered as second-clas- s Utah under the Act of March 3 1879 THE UTAH PRESTIGE MUST RE ESTABLISHED How- can son must have prestige he have the needed prestige when such articles appear in Student Life as that published in the last issue the substance of which was that the penalty imposed on the dancers who lost their official “A” sweaters was too severe? In reply to the spirit of the article referred to I as one of tle team who gave up my award for breaking the rule laid down by the y Coach wish to say that I am memthink all satisfied and bers of the team who lost their letters are None of them are making any remarks which indicate dissatisfaction I broke the rule and am I do willing to suffer the penalty not believe in offering sympathy to the men who broke this rule I believe in establishing some standard of training for the men to live up to This standard can be established only by strictly enforcing such rules as that broken by the football men this year Let us now accept Coach Watson’s decision and offer no excuse A G TW1TCIIELL - Utah II Editor M Business Manager ssoclate Editor Associate Editor Social Editor Exchange Editor Reporters IVOR SHARP HOWARD CHRISTIANSEN Volume XV FRIDAY PARSONS RUBY J MERRILL I LA JANUARY 12 1017 Number 11 o’clock in the club rooms Boys do not forget Dr Harris has spent years in Mexico and is especially qualified to give an enlightening lecture on the subject Come to the club room whei you get through drill and bring your friends j ! Student Life which though very meritorious in themselves are hardly suited to publication in our paper Student Life has very limited space and articles which have a purely lit- erary value can Seldom find space in its columns Any contributions to the Hood dealing with questions of interest and importance to the stud- ents will be heartily welcomed and duly published The Quill Club furn- ishes an opportunity for those who write for the pleasure of writing The Quill Club welcomes any one who has literary ability Our Guarantee of Satisfaction goes with each and eier article RITER BROS DRUG CO— THE REN ALL STORE Caterers Lunches Superfine Chocolates Crea ms REIMS AND FOUNT IV SUE TILS FREE DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION WHERE EVERYBODY ICE ( WELCOME LATE ELECTRICAL I’ Is MUSIC MURDOCK’S Jr Logan Arms and Sporting Goods Company Athletic and Sporting Goods Parker Remington Win hosCr Shot Guns Wlnche-te- r and Marlin Kifios and Ami uniti-m Expert Gun Repairing Hunting Boots and Shoes Canms Clothing Fishing Tackle Ea (man Kodaks and Supplies Bicycles and Motorcycles Smith Kmn-iucto- n WHY PAY MOKE KOK YOUR SATISFACTION AND WEST Mi J RE- CLOTHING AND SHOES ENTER STREET ( I I WHEN YOU CAN HUY FOR LESS AT CITY DRUG THllI COMPANY Governor Bamberger suggests that all requests for appropriations for buildings at State institutions be denied "until the deficit Is wiped out” We can afford to wait but we do need that dairy building PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS COME AND BE CONVINCED Full Line of A DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Agents for ANSf’O CAMER S THE COLLEGE PLAY Coach and cast are hard at work both day and night on "The Admirable Crichton’’ and the play is fast AND SUPPLIES (IT Jr —V We carry complete line of Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas Grafonolas Records Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise VC Rent Pianos J Cjko Paper and Ansco Films For Best Results Use emerging out of chaos and beginning to assume the proportions of an act able play The complete cast of arduous Thespians is as follows: Nortli Main St Logan I J J ‘!f I Tailor Made Suits Parts SHaklng hearty applause that greeted each Far! of Loam Dan Baker i number attested the appreciation of Lord Brockelhurst Thatcher Allred the audience Hon Ernest Wooley Great credit is due the music de- Hulme Nobeker partment instructors as well as the uv John Treherne students for the success of the Ini- FrnncU Charlton tlal students’ musical recital Mr Crbhton W I I’oulter The announcement by Professor Lady Broc keihut Johnson that these recitals will be1 Luella Anderson continued la most gratifying to the1 Lady Mary Lnsenby Student Body nnd friends of ths Claire Pardon College Catherine Lady Lnsenby Muriel Horsley j The following is the program1 which was rendered: Lady Agatha Lnsenby Edna Merrill Bass Solo Sweet Evening Star Eleonora Amussen Tweeny Wagner Parts BENSON PARKINSON rinno Solo Prelude Louise Howar I Rachmaninoff Mrs Perkins C A M I LLK Cl I R I STENS KN Marlllu Crowthers Fisher Tenor Solo Dedication Nona Wright Fran Simmons M Ho Jeanne JONH SMITH Eloise Jones Violin Solo Souvenir Minnie Brlnkshoff Drdla Jane LORA BENN10N Ameer Kahn1 Floury Solo Frlml Itolleston Nelson Young! Soprano Twilight VERA MEHRIIL iThompHett Delroy Gardner1 Plnno Solo Second Walt Godard John Iceland Hailstone' CECIL SINGLETON Robert Wllford Sargent Soprano Solo Ijver and the Bird Jpuga Wayne Austin nnd better and wear belter eo( made I’resvjfrg SPONGE AND Noii-Spenk- lg j j j ! j UDR PRESS II TV I ScDeby-Tli- e HI T WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING no more III in Beady- We do leaning and SUITS j — HOLMSTKAI) Plano Solo Valso nrllliante Chopin AGRICULTURE IN IDA SMITH MEXICO Solo At Cadnian Dawning Soprano GLADYS SMITH Dr F S Hnrrla will lecture to ’Tenor Solo Celestial Alda Verdi the Ag Club on Agriculture In Mex- A H BLACKNER co on Thursday January 18 at 4 Let’s Go to Murdock’s WE ALWAYS GIVE PAIRING SERVICE new’ ! w SEE STONE YTHE STUDENTS’ FRIEND FOR FIRST CLASS SHOE MRS EfflT TROTMAN TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS Often we receive contributions to students and friends enjoyed the recital recently given by the students of the music The attention department and trie i t Sec Region Over two hundred Elixir ! IT 1 fifty-fift- PLEASES IAT fT'niericanilisid 1 ! °j per-iectl- FISHER ATHLETIC OUTLOOK The last month has wrought changes in the athletic situation at the The news U A C which bring joy to the hearts of fans at the College football uniforms next that Twitchell Judd and Kapple will be back in fall the coming of some of the best high school athletes of the State business men are supporting the revelation of the fact that down-tow- n athletics at the College to a man the appointment of Mr Coburn ns Graduate Manager of Athletics thus placing the sports of the College on a firmer basis than they have ever been in the past the completion of y arrangements for two Thanksgiving games at Salt Lake with a chance at the gate receipts and last and possibly most important the in in of basketCoach Utah man of the Jenson any securing Joseph equal ball and baseball work — these changes coming in rapid succession have lent an aspect of optimism to the future outlook Never before has the a better collection of promising athletes never before has College boasted the management of athletics been so well cared for as today never in the past have business men been more actively willing to lend their aid never before have we had so favorable an agreement with the University never has the College been able to show a coaching staff to compare with Watson and Jenson Why should the students not express implicit confidence in the future of athletics at the College? From all present indications our athletic success depends upon bui one thing the unqualified united and hearty support of the Student If we will now ‘'show the proper spirit” upholding the coaches Body what may appear to us slight errors and support the teams endespite thusiastically there is no reason why we should not begin an upward movement which will place us in a strong position in the Intermountaii STUDENTS’ RECITAL RAbn!? f In order to have a winning football team in this school Coach Wat- STAFF GRANT IVINS F COWLEY J W THORNTON T7 HAROLD PETERSON '17 ERMA ALLEN '17 IIEBER MORRELL ’18 Fir at Logan 1908 Subscription Rule: $100 year Students become subscribers upon the payment of their Student Body fee Printed by the Earl & England Publishing Company Logan W )0Qb WI)C West First No CEN a IN OUR LINE GIVE US A CALL THATCHER MUSIC COMPANY U (QUXLIIV DEALERS) L HARMAN Gcicral Manager V LOGAN UTAH rj IS Jr Tailor! We realize that our success depends on our ability to please our customers i We Have n Pleased Thousands Won’t you let us try to please you? T TAKES 400000 cars to carry American Fertilizers to Farmers and Tlantcra every season Forty per cent of this is useless Filler r 1GOOOO cars! Insist on having less Filler and all high grades with Available Nitrogen namely: Spande Furniture Company 'V Special Attention Given to Tin Nitrate of Soda and thus cut freight bills Crop production from such FertUUers rw greater outbound tonnagr for road nnd bigger purchwing power for Farmers KaJrouUa and everybody would benefit Larger food crope (hue grown would give Increaaed prosperity to all U la up to you Mr Fanner Send lor "Ce DR tkmtf el Available Nltresee” VM Cktken S MYERS S' unit U MadUow Aveawe No Dbamcn New York Omen Scientific Fitting of Glasses Dll "J Knmk ':T PRXriHE Id'll I CD Ofiii e I f on t x 9 I LI’ ( Es -- HI H I I ED O Reynolds M I) TO OFFICE I H l i:RNOsE EXE AK1MO no to 12: in n in D THRO BLOCK u fruit p m I |