Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR The whirling whizzing wheel turners Rencher Aldous and Bradley staged a thrilling stunt (Continued from Page One) which brought creams from ev- er and William Terry to a small eryone Luncheon again being needed but appreciative audience Terry made the third Roll The setting excitement again retired in fav- or of more substantial things and near quiet reigned for some time Peter A C Peterson was vot-- 1 fo-! ed the best swing man by all of Ramsperger had his kodak cused but was prevented by the the girls who were fortunate enough to have him swing them laughter from snapping it made them go so high when About 3 o'clock there was a He under the board How-- j runs mad rush for ringside seats f or ever Coach announced seme boxing Bradley had the job long- of all According to him the est contests The first was between Feter A C Pederson and Terry girls are as much mules as cats of Sanpete In spite of the fact at least they kick when they are that Terry was not allowed ot iR the swing The first load went home at use a step ladder he succeeded m knocking Peter A C to the:G:30 filling the truck three Fords and two private cars The mat next bunch enjoyed a few more Blindfolded was the next pair and returned shortly Al-Jack Rencher and Clarence 1 tfames o’clock They required nine fore Many were the smashing upper cuts and body punches the truck and one car Barring mosquito bites and expended on thin air as the con- d stomachs there was testants sought to find each oth-- 1 er Aldous succeeded in landing nothing to mar the perfectness one on Rencher’s ear which of the trip and those who were would have been disastrous had unfortunate enough to miss it it not been for the bandages missed the greatest event of Jack said he saw stars and any year that has been or is to be stripes for five minutes Anthcn Peterson acted as the referee and enforced his deci- SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES SATURDAY sions with the aid of a baseball £ CANYON TRIP MUCH ENJOYED Coats and Suits Way below regular Prices j j ' j MntlULU-- KUMl i j? j j ! j Support The Government Tliis is a time for every eitien to support the United States Government and many are lining so at eonsideraide eost or sacrifiee to themselves ! i joined tin Federal Reserve thinking System established by the Government to give greater linamiil stability and strength to the member banks and protection to their depositors W'e have be-do- us i i over-leade- bat Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries two young ladies staged a three round bout that showed that the girls are good at fighting Sam Morgan refered this game You ran give jour support to this groat Government enterprise and also obtain its protection for your money by becoming one of our depositors j The :: UTAH IOGW MEMISFK FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j (Continued from rage One) i Frances of the heat in keeping us clcan’ C(X)1 and £°od natured The F°o1 has been of double vaue especially since the sub-jr?- '" marine danger is so eminent The girls who have taken ad-vantage of it can swim to shore if shipwrecked in md ocean on their trip to Europe as Red Cross nurses We hope the boys can do as well The school enthusiasm and life have been excellent Of course the lack of boys has been keenly felt but the girls have done the honors in a commend- able style True U A C soci-- ! 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