Show STUDENT PAGE FOUR Director Caine LIFE II YMENISMS it may be of wealth and luxury and opportunity not because they de--1 serve it at all times but because we will be over generous “We shall err on the Bide of loving too much hard hands and common qualities but how easy to We shall sacrifice for the retrieve Im- presses Californians STRIKES KEYNOTE OF CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR IN AN ADDRESS TO CATTLE Marriage is a monster Of such hideous mien That to bo hated needs but to be seen But seen too oft etc time art and literature and many of those other things of beauty which seem to thrive best when' Director John T Caine III of the from the harshness of de- returned last sheltered Extension Division mocracy Put from the completeness Saturday from California where he shall finally arise went to judge beef cattle at the of our democracy a purity of art and literature and a California State Fair just held at glory which shall be as the great Sacramento cultivated field of blossoms and fruit At an address delivered at a ban- to the occasional color and quet of the California Shorthorn compared and beauty which has Breeders’ Association held the night fragrance from the muck of the world's Director Caine arisen of September 10 rottenness We shall vindicate struck the keynote of the Fair when past ProPhrt- - L"""ln‘ ’h0 h”d j he declared that breeder must raise a ° Eo'ernment ot the -! cattle tor food not a a tad accord- pie for the people and by the people’ Ing to the Sacramento Bee The Bee or ome economics in the West but a most efficient hime discussing the value to the has this to say of Director Caine's economics faculty world of democracy President Peter- address: “ ‘We must forget the fads and ’son emphasized the fact that the in America today is to res-- 1 fancies in these war times and view tendency the men and women who per- the animals as meat producers pect form the work of the world to re We must raise more meat and must ' verance the mothers w ho are raising select good meat type animals to do world clean virile families "The We This is not time for frills it war will strengthen this tendency may be winning the war but the toward democracy” declared Presi famine will win everything if we ent Petersondon’t do our part for greater food “The present conflict has so em- pioiuction’ ” “Thus did Professor John T Caine rhasized the value or education that III strike the dominant note of the the slogan ‘Education for all’ must The Itah Agricul-banqu1917 California State Fair at the become a fact held at the Travellers Hotel tural College has alwas stood for last night It was the keynote of the education of all for equal privl-th- e an't training It sees before meeting and Is the sentiment prevailing everywhere among exhlb- - t a wonderful opportunity for vlce during the coming year in at the fair "Prof Caine extolled the Short-- 1 training the youth of the Nest for horn as a good meat producing anl- - greater efficiency ii al “The present school year is open- but advised the breeders to Mechanics engineers men trained for manual pursuits are row in give their attention strictly to the ing under most favorable conditions Such are trained at the U A C in the School of Agrl- great demand growing of animals that will give a With a registration far in excess of cultural Engineering and Mechanic Arts This' m bool lias amide shops maximum of good cuts of food and all expectations the work of the and laboratories in the Mechanic Arts Building to forget fancy stock until after the year is already well under way -war is over Special arrangements have been " ‘The war has wiped from the made whereby late registration on overeating are drowsiness dullness de i lent in the fibrous or regulating earth 115000000 farm animals that the part of those who cannot get btui idity headaches feeling of pres- - 'em tables and fruits and in their henmr and more concent rated should be here today’ continued Pro-- ’ away from home for the opening two sure lack of ambition inability to iMc ‘Is apptur suili as meat ‘We of the United weeks will be possible” fessor Caine eggs concentrate indigestion and const!- ! c k i i States must do our shart to make and beans rice pud-- 1 with all of its disorders re- tpaticn Is of a sweet and starchy matter It this up a:i deficiency dic- mere In from suiting anything etc It Is d'lficult to change the patriotism and there is money to be1 r 111 in comfort to severe aut'dntcxicntion male at it too California is demeu hut it would At the beginning of the school ( a uf beef-catt v t of as a 1m for lie avciake student to by the absorbatlon poisons veloping wonderfully The show of shorthorns Jcar- when so many students are from decomposition in the bowed It seloit vegdab’es uni fruits when tie state this year I believe la the best ever °b“ged to change radically their js to jay down h erd and they are offered or to supply the de- a of few habits ” living suggestions f h( rupH hcU In the West’ (0 the amount one t ( ry by hucl-- g fre-- h apples and in — Iirove helpful I preventing rlful eat but it is a stfe rule to ether fruit In jlate of candy Ap- OPPOKTl’MTIES OF TODAY ARE many unnecessary and very disagree- - tIr 0tlnfc pfore tll uppdie is j Vs me plentiful and heap this fall able ailments “It Is better Would it not be a wise Idea to keep (completely satisfied The greatest number of disorders to suffer the pangs of hunger than m e on hard and e them more "111 Sail rrobably result from indlscre- - the perils of overeating” freely hearing out the old adage of the n riUtXIan‘ llans have One Btiu'nta difficult situations j “An apde a day keeps the doctor world We need no new marble summer we the which meet Is the sudden away” It may to enitaK(‘(l have during mistakes have been made but the There Is a common tendency to substance for correction is still monia n work requiring a great change from the varied home-cooIdeal of physical exertion and in res- ed diet to the more or less monoton-par- t drink too little water The average We need no wreckage there jg0 neew he shocked away and re- - tmnso to the demand for food to ous frequently one sided diet of the drlly consumption slioull he not less ' placed ly new We need only love 8UP11’ sufficient energy and keep up cafe restaurant and many boarding than from one to two quarts e repairs of the body the appetite houses Recent inquiries hnve dis- Exercise is hut sllgtly less Ini for the thing we are building The and therefore the amount closed the fact that many students P'ttant Remember that opportunhopes of a hundred million people fafen is presumably In have for the main part of each meal ity for exercise has been provided 00( are In the hands of the young men proportion to the severity of some form of meat or eggs If one here at a great expense to the State and women of America Is would bear In tnlnd that the function j an I that the work Now the work “As the youth of America Join h object of such expendl- hands with the youth of practically uddenly stopped and the stud- - of protein food In the adult is merely ture Is to better the physical Into a sedentary or- - to repair the waste of the body tls-a- t we ent enters all the rest of the free world nnd the health of the stud-tut- s knowledge no sacrifice of our na cupntlon and the food requirements sue when a sufficient amount of fuel Fortunately our coaches and I are e foods decreased and we but foods are phjslrnl directors stand for the will absorb from this proportionately starchy tlonallty fatty tradl-Jth- e - highest bo It cannot made u consume he would no worn out readjustment holy cooperation readily tjpe of physical education tlona of caste and privilege and! with ur dispatch It may take j derstood that such n heavy meat diet w hlc h provides an opportunity for heredity We shall after this battll Week for the appetite to become j Is not only unnecessary but is a! every student to participate Make Is over return to our own Imper- normal and In many cases where burden to the system for such food use of the Gym and the (’onrhes fections and our own problems our habit playa an Important part a -t utilized has to be discarded as During these delightful fall days own love of men who toll and wom- voluntary effort will be necessary toj waste would It rot be conducive to health en who sacrifice and we will heap overcome It Some of the common It la a common observation that to walk to school In the mornings? upon those who are worthy a surfeit complaints frequently traceable to the ordinary boarding house diet Is R O DORTER M D BREEDERS We are indebted to the following lor this column: i Alvin Twitchell has married Miss l 11 or she has married we have not been specially ad- Hodges Mary j j him vised which — it may be reciprocal Map be they are both married “Twitch” is now assured the umly- ing support of one— at least one — loyal “rooter” on Blessed i the “Twitch” side lines Good Luck! Clay tor Preston vs Marion Smith r-o- This was the surprise match of the season No one ever dreamed that i their relationship would ever yond the platonic j a j be- go Clay tor decided was essential to “Drum-Minor- ” j the safety of the 43rd Infantry Band Also his own ever after! Miss Erma Arms” They will teach school in Milford this winter We wish them the same j j j I c s i i 11 1 -! - k- ! j devel-cpme- 1 n- I I j n- j i ! from the single to the married state that the unsuspecting public Is hardly conscious of the transforma-- j tlon Probably “Pete” himself is not It he Isn’t married and we think he is — h' Is gong to marry — and we think he has married — Delia England J Alumni “Joe” hopes to be a bar- - u-- nt he leaves Harvard “Jess” knowa he will be wheu she leaves with him rl-t- t' - We almost forget whether Peter A ( Pedersen is married yet r not He seen s to blend so imperceptibly nd Jesse $ Qulnney ’PI Eci les ’17 do not believe in the intermarriage of races they both belong to the Association of Aggie ! sMS Guy Alexander and Viola Alien the former the present director of the 43rd Infantry Band at Ft Douglas the latter a popular Surosis of last year were married during the' summer “Vie" having been f a v inby Guy's Khaki uniform May iPeir Joy never end' S j : the harmony with the military spirit of the times become “Companions in rs i Allen popular student body secretary of last year and Ward McAlister '1C have in et 1 e m - ser-ito- May they live happily i when er Sumner Hatch and Klolse Joiu-ran away from school last spring — so we heard— and got married We understand they are “Ideally happj” s We hope they are llatoh and Ina Porter both prominent students of last year were married during the summer Hatch was a debater last )eor a member U It the team that met Wyoming MU Porter was a member of the Burner of staff with a “tooth” for romance Her husband will teach school while she writes stories We must list with the ’prospective” Mr W I Poulter and MIm Kate Squires Their engagement was recently announced the marriage take place In October 1 |