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Subscription Unto 9100 per year i 1‘ublishccl Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College I t I PLUME XVII LOGAN CITY UTAH KEIDIV OCTOBER He ( y 191H 11 I MORE ENTHUSIASM WILL FILL HOLES ALL MUST PAY FOR “LOUIE” ROWE DIES IN STUDENT BODY STUDENT LIFE Lieutenant Wareing in Charge of To Choose President Vice President Committeemen and Husirtess End Student Life Manager regulation of puhpcation before it can he published must have a real bona flile list of subscribers This nirrssItateH a change in Student Life Heretofore Student Life has policy been distributed to ail students and faculty members of the College as well as to the Alumni The students and faculty members merely came to the office where a copy was given to tin m Of course their student body fer paid for It t'mler the new regulations a student who has paid his student body fee will go to the Secretary’s office where his receipt and Student Body card will be stamped This will show that one dollar has been taken from his fee to pay for his subscription to Student Life lie will then he given a receipt at Student Life office whUh will entitle him to receive his copy of the paper when SHOWN IN FOOTBALL WITH QUARAN— INFLUENZA FOR INFLUENZA 4 LETTER MEN ARE IN PETITIONS ASKED DOUBT l According to a the Postal laws new At a of the Student Body beginning Executivemeeting committee Wednesday by next next Monday was set as a day to fill week footbnll will occupy its old time 10 vacaneles in the Student Body i place among the college activities It At nizutloi) fti present only three has been a hard J ib to Conch Pickundent in are representatives ering to get things started due to the school while five vacancies are to be Next work at the i College military Those In school are V I) week however it is expected that llled and Ortencia Merrill class Gardner arrangements will be made for the and Adeline Barber squad to Btart their workouts at four representatives filled are the posiTo be secretary o'clock and have at least two hours tions of Student Body President Vice of hard work before retreat Executive ComAs athletics are under the direct President and three mitteemen The presidency was left supervision of the military authori- vacant of a contmis-s'othe receiving by ties Lieutenant Warelng will have Lorenzo Hatch elected last by charge of the business end of athPresident-loo- t Hansen Vice ’orr Lydia Issued Those who haven’t paid a reletics Lieutenant Wareing will be is Iwo of student school while teaching i membered as a University of Utah body fee will be required to Committeemen-elec- t pay one dollar for a year's subscripstar last year but be was fortunate the Executive Mohr Andrew Thatcher Allred tion to the College paper and Get this enough to be hurt Just before the ere In the former at the service In so nnmls students your clearly game with the Aggies on ThanksCamp Taj lor Kentucky and the you can get your copy regularly Is schedlie to busy trying giving i ule practice games with some of the latter at the Montana State school Extra copies will cost five cents each state high school teams so the men cf Mines at Butte Hober Jones the ml only enough copies will be printIs teaching school ’d to accommodate those entitled to will be In shape for the bigger games third member Besides these a Business Manager for hem next month Student Life will be appointed Monday afternoon over thirty canis in didates appeared and were given George Ward elected last year he army Pan-HellenAt least twenty more uniforms ic Has Another member of Executive commen who have had some experience are about the College but did not mittee is yet to be chosen by the Sophomore class While the report Coach Pickering wants evCommittee as composed at ery man whether he has played foothas the authority by the present ball or not to fill the vacancies it constitution Sorority Pan Hellenic held the It Is still doubtful whether or not was tfi mght well by them to give first social men of gathering of the school last year's letter will be any an opportunity to petition year last Monday at the Hogetss a students able to play ‘'Pistol' Cannon for the positions house The entertainment was in star for two years is obsessed with ir suggest people was With the form of a before final action taken “get acquainted” party uncertsintv and will probably not be view as a guiding star peti- for all of the girls now attending out His loss will he keenly felt as that in or written will be sehool on the hill every he was a tower of strength on the tions either verbal Practically Life office begirl on the campus was present as defensive and excelled all other received at Student well as members of the faculty and renters In the conference when it tween now and Monday friends of the si hoot Owing to the came to passing the ball “Dune” large masculine enrollment and the Gardner a letter man of last year la obsessed with the same Infection OBITUARIES HELD prevailing military atmosphere about mil the girls have all felt rather ecli Is a obsesses that “pistol” There of place this year The general beoit chance of his however possible FOR PROF BROOKE feeling and Informality of this He will be needed ing able to play has done ninth to make to hold down a tackle position as he rfirlpg home and h ’ cfrla feel more at has had considerable experience on Characterized by Sincerity hotter acquainted with their the line and he ran also be shifted Dependability to center Finer Olesen another letacted as a Officers of — Goshen ter man Is also uncertain whether hp will be able to play "Stub” Peterreception committee an I tagged each ':1 with a name card a she entered sen a letter man of the last two Funeral services were held for A In followed general jeara will not play aa he has charge Professor Walter E Brooke last Sunto whlih greet everyone attempted on tContlnued Tag 2) day in the Masonic temple at Salt Just as r:r: y girls ss possible and Lake Impressive ceremonial riles t become acquaint'd with their demonstrating the esteem with whUh amt s The feature of the afternoon CANDIDATES FOR Mr Brooke was held by his brother was a contest in whlih inch girl was Masons marked the occasion Hev to write down th nanu s of as ashed NAMED WEST POINT E I Goshen Professor eulogized girls as she cou' remember Brooke In these words: “He pos- met The profi sor should having Nine A C men have been named sensed three dominant characteristics with delight that moat of the :i t and absolute by President Peterson In conjunction jesflfishness sincerity girls have splendid memories some He a genius for contestants had dependability a with the military authorities to take recalling as many names A musical prothe examination for an appointment making friends and has left a listto the U 8 Military Academy at ing monument through his Impress gram was also given Iniludlug vocal I West Point Senator Smoot has the on the characters of many young umbers by Miss Gladys Smith Miss men who eame to him” Geneva Thomas and Miss Ruth Can-power to appoint two men to the A deluge of flowers enveloping the Pumh and wafers were served Academy and Senator King one The i men t amed as principals from the casket showed the esteem of Mr and every girl present voted th 'lr Mike's many friend A C for Smoot's appointment are: t) he a huge success Representatives from the College M BateDewey Clyde and George In man Alternates for this appoint- and various other Institutions Dr snd Peterson Including Logun WOMEN’ NOTH El ment are C O Hicks V Frank ParMiss r Gertrude Thomas George AH women will meet In the rest ry S It Harris V D Gardner and W C Brtmley alien oom Monday at four o'clock at P K Smith For Senator Kings' ap- MiChevne and from has which time President Peterson will pointment: Marvin Herkstead bet n named principal with D O address you On th ram occasion Mr Cannon and L M West ss alterNTIMHM1 AT Slephen Abbot will outline the nates Russel Standing a student of last sir work to he done at the College No certainty attaches Itself to A yes r Is now at Seattle lit naval avi- Mis i Huntsman will close the meet-r- s C men gelling the appointments for ation by leading you In Ih pledge of Standing was one of the i “I pledge allegiance to come from the state at large number of A C students who t they to and mv the rouny-- for whlrh However on the other hand no cerat the Presidio flag the first ramp one nation Invisible with r charac-eto It tha attaches Itself excellent aland summer thl The prospect I tainty that we won't laud at least on of of work down there was on of liberty and Justice for all” tSignedl LIZZIE MrKAV HILL the appointments for the men chos- h features whbh aided him In Women's Advisor en are very representative A C men Raining the appointment Athletle prospects are to brighten tl little and i i n 1 $ Its First Party f s fellow-student- c “gab-fest- ” t 1 iit-- ny Iglity-seven u i af-'a- 1' skittle nib-fianc- cf Do iid- - 1 i T T BIG WUWhgtgWtJ Jiln jr i Ik put i NOT TO Bi ER O () DAYS T! ruin A bl S Lest ’r!iursday news was received j death of Louis II Rowe '19 Lieutenant Rowe had Just received f th his commission as a second lieutenant and was stationed at Camp Jack-- r e in South Carolina where he afflicted with Spanish Influen-- a He was reported as getting along as well as could be expected when pueumonla set in causing bis His mother Mrs Rowe of th Galt Lake made a hurried trip to uth Carolina when she heard of Vr son's illness but arrived a few hours after his death “Louie-- ' as Lieutenant Rowe was nore familiarly known to hia friends g one of the hardest workers the College has ever known He took an active part in all school affairs and when anything had to be done around the College It was given to “Louie" to Jo as everyone could depend on is bility and his quickness which eliar-u- t nzed all his work While attending the East aid 7 at side high schools "laiuie” nisno pr at number of friends ami v n the admiration of all of them whe e completed the four years mur- - to three jeara “Louie” then cam m the A C and immediately take an active part in affairs foot tin Waved on the Freshman Pi Z into the was Initiated tam PI fraternity and was one of cl u members of the h w as he Later in his first year a ml Huzza 1918 of the manager was manager of the football t no besides being on various commit'” “L" too numerous to mention will always be remembered as a and hard worker a dep-m- l J and sincere friend and shove tiotab ami i lean cut fellow be-m- ! A IT t of ( m ion from i nt cif tlie nnuii Hiding T C is to ha all i t fvteia t i tt1( p i n Captain i u l the Women h Building and the north wing of the main building to ail students except S A 1 C members The purpose as outlined Is to prevent the spread of Spanish Influenza The ground designated in the communication is to be used for military purposes only and members ami prospective members of the S A T C will be in quarantine on the ground outlined till the threatened epidemic is under control "As a result of our conference this morning the following territory is as the military reservation during the emergency due to the threatened epidemic of Spanish Influenza The purpose of this regulation is to prevent the entrance of irh Influenza Into the camp “Beginning at a point to the south and west of the Mechanic Arts building extending north to Include the two botany laboratories and the connecting office and the basement of the south wing thence north along the line of the east aide of the build-i- g to include the chapel room and the basement theme north along the cmt Hue of the r it ct the main building to the mirth east corner of the main building thence u a direction north and wctt and on a line enclosing the g mnuniuni thence fast to enclese the Chemistry building to the roadway ea‘ f t u uoith to Chemistry fluildi: the Hospital thence east to a point on a line m ar th- - c i t side i I Ile-N'- - -- (Continued o Pge ' t ’ 1 ABELL IN PRINT C J y July 2 4th Mr ret cry to Trcsm rn K u !' -- r ' was appointed a a cu t It Is the honor of Tracy H Ain II ! Col ere i the In ector for I’tah wt’i at horthulture Instructor 1 s Logan In Atm tutu lege to have his biography Im Imb-' ' c r In one of a aeries being published ti) Major Glenn Miller I’d ttie Utah Farmer The plan of the tor c’tah Ills duties j tie llld "Fanner" to give the past present w'l! be confined mtpdh and future doing of all the most p the 8 A T C at the Coil--- a and In the 'heir families Ih puncic du'1prominent agriculturist an 1 to Ihe snxb-taro relieve State (i nldti nidaln the moral of th- Some Interesting reading Is promfamll-b-- s ised any one who turna to the next who are worried al at Ibc-ltho f to home Utah and Farmer of at the promote issue or two Mr Abell waa not only active to ha comfort and well being of th- - fain-Hi- a and (bl to distribute sweaters college days at Oregon A C but he (c) to render has also had some materlnl achieve- mrfflers kits etc mater hi of aim relief every kid upon since ments emergency leaving Notable among these are his work th request or suggestion of r n offor the Experiment Station oi the ficer In chsrge About Oet lath tl cl drying of frulta and the posslhilttiec !a expected comfort kit will be is for Ihe of th fruit drying Industrv In this tributed by Mr Brltnley Reel Cross country On -- - 1 - 1 t- - 1 1 GET ONE OF THE FIVE STUDENT BODY OFFICES r aid a wicfiumu"W tgupwniini lur mt ? h ” |