Show PAGE Tvu EDITORIAL STUDEHT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Printed LIFE STUDENT the Earl ft England Publishing Logan Utah by Co mail matter September 19 Entered as second-clas- s 1908 at Logan Utah under the Act of March 8 1897 Acceptance tor mailing at special rate ot postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 1917 authorized August 23 1918 EDITORIAL Bulletin Board AG BALL NOW TOXIGHT Never Before You Must Buy Quality Known as the Best As Club wishes to invite as of the club at their annual guests ball tonight all the members of the Varsity football squad who did not make the trip to Colorado The Ag over-zealo- a KUPPENHE1MER A meeting of the Cosmopolitan club will be held Tuesday November club All present members and all WE CAN ONLY HOPE are The thoughts of all Aggies are with the Big Blue those eligible for membership Team in Colorado on the eve of a struggle of giants requested to be present — the meeting of two teams acknowledged by many to be the strongest candidates for the Rocky Mountain Conference pennant We can’t do anything now to spur our team to victory — it is not as if they were here and our cheers could keep them always fighting — fighting — All we can do is fighting for the blue and white hope for a victory — just hope in a futile attempt to team that Is so gloriously uphelp the holding the honor and prestige of our College in another state Special services in celebration of the anniversary of the signing of the armistice will be held in chapel on November 11 Tryouts for the U A C Glee club LET THERE BE LIGHT are being held every afternoon exLEROY FUNK '22 Lights are sorely needed on the third floor of the in Professor Johnson’s VERNAL WILLIE ’22 Main building and as the winter comes on and the cept Friday is an organization for studio This LETTIE RICH '22 days get shorter and darkness floods the building men is limited in numMembership HOLLY BAXTER '22 early in the evening lights will be practically ber and is decided by competition SAMUEL FLETCHER '23 indispensable Each a tour is made through BRAMWELL PECK '23 It's well nigh impossible to see to read right now Utah year and Idaho All those interestbetween the hours of four and five o’clock on the ed should try out early Volume XVIII Number 7 third floor and this condition will be aggravated as the season advances Friday November 7 1919 Sunday meals at the College cafeA few strong electric lights would greatly improve teria will be discontinued from now conditions and make it possible to see clearly in FAIR PLAY FOR THE BOOSTER on Your attention is called to an article in this column earlv morning and late afternoon classes of the last issue of Student Life by our student body The Buzzer staff which is an-- '' In it he vigorously attacks the Booster REUBEN EDITORIALIZES president nounoed in this issue will meet on as a publication containing '‘unseemly jokes” and not On Order In The Library noon in the Student Life at Monday o students hearken to my rime true Aggie spirit This article dedisseminating office an' listen tu my wurds nouncing the? indecency and disloyalty of the Booster leads us to make a statement of facts i'm tempted sore tu use this time Back in 1915 spirit was at a low ebb at old U A Mr Charles Zueblin will appear sum strong expressive verbs C A group of the more on me is the Lyceum course on Novem It ire riles roused up my progressive Aggies Imbued with the necessity of generating more school her 24 see tu th’ shameful way spirit o the Club th library’s used why I'll be soused organized The animating object of this organization was to back the Aggies there's chatter in there all day Y discussion groups will meet Logan’s Foremost Clothiers First National Bank V D GARDNER ’21 MERLIN COOK '22 J A HENDRICKS '20 CHASE KEARL ’21 DOROTHY WEILER ’23 Logan Utah UNDER U S GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Resources $150000000 THIS BANK MAKE Be-N- re Be-N- For Sale — a sufficient number and variety of military uniforms to start a costumer In business Blue (dress full dress and special evening dress) and white and olive drab (cotton skin lined Also sheep woolen) short overcoat and boots (black and Robtan leather and hip rubber) ert N Campbell Be-N- BE-N- O CLUB THE ORGAN OF THE STUDENTS Student Life endeavors to express the sentiment of the students of the College In the editorial Exchanges UMVFRSITY OF WASHINGTON To avoid endangering their health from Insufficient head covering the vocational students at the Washington State University sre no longer compelled to wear the official green rap of the freshman They will be classed with the sophomores The museum of this school is the recipient of an Aztec sun god which wras burled in Mexico probably some fifteen hundred years ago COLORADO A C The Home Economics girls at the Colorado Agricultural College now have practical application for their knowledge of household management An eleven-roopractice bouse bee recently been opened which accomodetee groups of eight girls for periods of eight weeks each m U OF MONTANA A Thanksgiving homecoming week is planned tor old students of the University of Montana All fraternities and other organizations will observe fireside evening by keeping open bouses Thanksgiving svs Slides are being prepared to show all the available pictures of former students in various school and campus activities U OF NEBRASKA Twenty prs medics girls of the University of Nebraska have organ-Ise- d a girls prs medio society ts an miliary to the men's medics Msoclatlon The Awgwan published by the Nebraskan stsdsnts has the there's other places tu air our views an’ tell our little tale uv how he told her all th news Notice when they let Mm out uv Jail as aggies should let's think about th’ prlnciplal ur th’ thing it's derned poor spirit without a doubt to thus raize cain bl Jing Members Hereafter copies of Student Life will not be placed in the faculty remall boxen except by special office Life Student at Call quest for your copy or see E W Robinson if you prefer to have a copy placed in your mall box ole discipline’s a mighty force that sways th’ world bl gad let's plead fer order until we're hoarse disorder's all to th th’ bad tu bother th geek who wants tu get his lesson In english 8 is not quite fair it makes Mm sweat 'n addles his brainy pate Found — An "A” pin See Joe Havertz A fountain HOME 20000 Square Feet Floor Space SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS Warehouse and Office South Main Street Cache Valley Commission Co LOGAN UTAH HOTEL ECCLES LOGAN UTAH NEW UP TO DATE FIREPROOF 100 ROOMS WITH CONNECTING BATH Rates from $150 to $300 per day Special Winter weekly rates now in effect Excellent Dining Room and Counter Service Popular Prices and Quick Service Barber Shop and Billard Room in Connection Especially attractive for Auto Parties ' M S ECCLES Pres LYMAN HYDE Mgr Pen prises the following subjects: Commerce — Freedom ot the Seven WATCHES Seas Nationality — The Persistence of Soclat Inheritance Race — The Survival of the Meek and ManIndustry — don't get me wrong th' colltdge aint no ladies seminary no student's asked tu be a saint ner yet no virgin mary but In th' library we should du sum thlnkln’ an can th’ gab an In our dome store up a few cold facks tu keep on tab — From Reuben’s Rimes to Faculty FINANCIAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE next week as scheduled I'm guilty tuu i must confess uv bustin’ th’ regulations th' saw that sez “pleze don’t transgress th’ rule that calls fer silence” to study in th’ library’s for a stude can't get th’ dope store In his pate this useful lore when with noise he has to cope YOUR f Be-N- loyally and unstintingly to the very end This Ideal is emblazoned upon the heart of every o and our efforts have been and always will be directed to that end The first big step was to issue the U A C Booster for the sole purpose of generating more real live-wiAggie spirit The full proceeds of this publication were gladly o given to pay In part for a banquet given by the Club to the football team as a token of respect and o appreciation for their sple-d- id efforts The banquet has come to be an established feature in the minds of our tootbal warriors This signed editorial by Student Body President Gardner is the first indication of ingratitude which we have received for our tireless efforts to create and maintain Aggie spirit up to the highest standard We readily grant that the very purpose of this club reflects that side of life' which may easily disregard that dignity which we are all expected to maintain And no doubt there have been occasions when we have failed to appreciate the weight of things which we have said or done We solicit wholesome criticism but sincerely believe that Mr Gardner's charge of casting a "stigma of indecency on the name of our callege” Is unjust and uncalled for We believe that the office of the signee should reflect not only a constructive criticism but also a constructive presentation We also believe that the desired results could have been obtained more effectively by a personal interview Our purpose is well expressed in the words of our motto “Not for us but for all” BROTHERS HOWELL It is very important that all members of the Student Life staff be at the meeting on Tuesday at 12:30 blue-belmet- CLOTHES The Best Known Moderately Priced Value Considered Colors Guaranteed at eight o'clock at the Boosters' 11 8 STAFF George P Barber ’20 Managing Editor Lucile Talmage ’21 Associate Editor Russell Croft ’20 Associate Editor Elna Miller ’21 Exchange Editor Athletic Editor Ray Olson ’23 Kinnie Caine ’23 Under The “A” Nadine Foutz 20 Society Editor Soraba Such Is Life Pearl Oberhansley ’22 Special Writer E W Robinson 20 Business Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF -- column it tries to maintain an attitude of fair and constructive criticism and have the courage of its convictions as it sees them It is the wish of the staff that all knocking be kept strictly out ot the paper It is easy for this to creep in and it has crept In at times something needs adjustment one believes immediate action should be taken and in an reformatory spirit fur is made to fly figuratively speaking Students' opinions are solicited in the editorial column — so long as they are stated clearly honestly and in the right spirit Student Life is the organ of the students of the Agricultural College ot Utah and they are not enjoying all ot their privileges and opportunities if they do not contribute their Ideas to it Money-pow- power Education — Conventional or tive Faith — Affirmations of Youth crea- CLASS MEETINGS HELD LAST THURSDAY AT 11 00 nine distinction of being the only college committee announces that only comic published in the middle west student dances are to be held durNo decorations are ing the year LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY permissable for the Junior except A branch ot the Allied Filers Club Prom Complete financial reports ia to be organized at Palo Alto for must be made Immediately following LHand Stanford men who eerved in the serial department of the army each function For ail persons outIn spite cf the students' protests the side the student body social func tuition fee ot 849 each term will go Hons shall be strictly Invitational Into effect at the beginning of next UNIVERSITY OK WYOMING quarter The Immediate necessity is A Methodist girls' club has been due to a deficit of 175000 which formed at the Unlveraity of Wyommust be met January 1 ing which will later be organized Into the Kappa Phi sorority As this is OKLAHOMA A C to be a strictly religious organizaTo encourage the production of tion girls from other sororities will worth while plays the students of be eligible for membership the Oklahoma Agricultural College — — are asking the cooperation of tbs public speaking department of the NEXT LYCEUM COMES Leland Stanford University to esTO LOGAN NOV 21 tablish a national Greek letter fraternity to he known as Theta Alpha (Contlnasd From Page One) Phi Every department of college tereet he gave to his work Ills sucdramatics activity except has a cess as a lecturer and bis viUl Innational fraternity of its own terest In ths principles of democracy led him to confine his NEW MEXICO A C work to ths lecture platform Six Seniors rather than freshmen are years ago he had a record of havdesignated by their headgear at the ing traveled more tbao a half milMexico 8tsts College of Agriculture lion miles as an exponent of All senior agricultural students must democracy wear the Stockman model of Stetson Two years ago Mr Zueblln hat This college has about four hers on ths Chautauqua cirhundred students Every county cuit where a vote taken to deIn except one Is represented the termine the moet popular number on school the entire Chautauqua program1 swarded to him Mr Zueblln Is' UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA superior to the accepted type of Students of the University of Chautauqua lecturer in combining! Nevada voted to rescind ths payment srholarilnees with vigorous enthua-j of 828 a month to ths athletic man- issm and conservstlvsnesa with very! ager since ths expenses of Nevada's strong and positive ideas games have Increased Ths new lecture course com-- 1 Ths social ap-Par- ed (Continued From Pago One) ier debating manager Reporta were made by ths Buzzer editor and the chairman of ths Junior Prom committee Ths Prom Is scheduled for March 19 Meetings of ths juniors are slated for every Thursday after atudent body exerciaea The outcome of ths sophomore meeting was a decision in favor of a party on ths 16 It will bs an old time “kid's party” with all Its accessories of coatume and food Viva lea enfants! Freshmen sleeted Earl Denning debating manager and adjourned Ths raising of ths Roosevelt memorial subscription was conducted through ths claaa mestlnga s CAITAIN CAMPBELL RESIGNS FROM ARMY (Contlnasd From Page One) the army Captain Campbell will go to Cottonwood canyon for a vacation until January lit when be will leave for New York BATHS CLOCKS SILVERWARE JEWELRY DIAMONDS CUT GLASS FOUNTAIN PEN9 lM HR ELLAS MESH RUi DEPARTMENT I charge Comp Expert Attention Given to Testing of Eyes and Fitting of Glaasea We have our own lens grinding plant and stock of uncut lenses Broken lenses duplicated and in an hour We Make a Specialty of Fine Conaci-Sk‘lle- d Repairing orknan hip Fair charge and broad experience hive combined to build no for us a large and wall pleased cilsntslls ent Optometrist C M Wendelboe Jewelry Store LOGAN 88 East 1st North Street UTAH SIMPLICITY Simplicity In cream separator construction avoids waste and makes possible quick and easy handling of milk The De Uvsl Cream Separator Is remarkably aimpls Thousand of De Lav are run nd cIned This simplicity meana long Ilfs and freedom from h °UteomB ow forty year of unquestionedrepairs lead! “dJ! ershlp In separator Inventing developing and per fecting Every part has been developed to Its hlcheat simplicity coupled with efficiency and ths Ds nm 0f Wbb 'tha word itru Uvsl has un‘u“l SHINES Modem Barber Shop Mort De LAVALS in use than of at other makes combined CARLISLE A OUDMUNDSON Proprietors II West Canter Street Logan Ames and Allem BARBER SHOP 24 SOUTH MAIN STREET Hew the local I) Uval agent nr If you THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO 103 Broadway NEW YORK M East Madisoa Street CHICAGO I Beal Street HAN FRANCISCO |