Show e H L'AN student life PAGB FOUR I aSl COUfJ j COMMERCIAL CLUB VISITS SUGAR FACTORY MORE IMPROVEMENTS Under the ' A ' j IN THE CAFETERIA in keeping with the policy of the last Cafeteria to give the best service several improvements have been made recently These improvements make it possible to serve a greater has recently returnMrs of food to serve it more J Waldo Parry Elected Presi- ed from Maycock variety a visit to Salt Lake and and they also make the dinquickly — dent of Organization “Y” Is Davis counties She spent two days room much more attractive ing in Lake the Salt working among A new flfteen-foo- t Assisting in Work of Securcounter has women at the Civic Center there been Bouth wall the placed along Accommodations ing where the empty dish rack formerly For Students Marion Harris a prominent A C was This additional display surstudent of 1918 was here for a short face is used for the salads pastries Mr Harris did and deserts It permits the display Friday afternoon in chapel mem- time on Saturday He is at of a bers of the student body were select- post graduate work here greater variety and also makes it ed to compose the student Y M C present a member of the faculty of possible for the management to re A council J Waldo Parry was plenish the supply more easily chosen as president Karl Harris Undoubtedly the best and most vice president and W H Bell secre- Colonel Fall was here on Novem-tar- y appreciated innovation made was the To and treasurer ber 22 to inspect the cadit battalion moving of the empty dish rack from with these officers were selected some the dining room into the hall The ten councilmen: J H Hendricks James R Miner visited the Col- present arrangement eliminates a Victor Wallace James Taylor Irvin j jege aat WPejl- - Mr Miner a former great deal of the confusion that Henrie Clarence Turley George F Aggie g planning to enter the Rush formerly prevailed and gives a decidMcBride Wallace J L Medical College soon Harmon edly pleasing effect to the dining room The crowd is now kept movSpencer John A Orme and Rufus Richardson ing In one direction This group will have control of In a few days the water tap will be moved the “Y” work at the college An advisory committee selected COACI! LOWELL ROMNEY from the faculty and down town “Dick” Albert Bockman accompanied the business men will be chosen at an Ogden High School football Bquad on Aggie Mentor early date to assist the student The Conch faces the crucial test their Logan trip last week Mr body workers in an effort to con-vaBachman is instructor in Agriculture of his coaching career Thanksgiving the city for the better accomat the Ogden High School Day and is confident that his men modation of the students expected will give u good account of them here next term selves The city has been mapped Into districts which are being assigned to “Our team pined three of the the various organizations The unhardest teams in til? conference on usual shortage of rooms and conventhe Colorado trip The games unient boarding places must of necesdoubtedly have told on the men sity receive the attetion of not only Falck is out cf tho game for the seathe faculty and “Y” committees but son and McDonald and Dee are badly of every student in college hurt These 1: sses weaken our team It Is desired that any student a great deal but fight will win having information which may lead Thanksgiving dav and the Aggies to securing morer oomsand boardhave all kinds cf that The tean ing places shall assist by giving such showed as much fight ia the Wyo Information to some member of ming game as I have evet sen a the committee named or to Mr team show”— CO Mil ROM SKY Wrisley in the Y M C A room The “Y” has planned to establish an information booth for the convenience of the new term men and women The desire of the Y M C A is to assist the students The variety of their efforts indicate the extent of the “Y” intentions and the student body can show their good faith by cooperation ANDREW ANDERSON— “Happy” Guard EINAR OLE ION — “Plug” Wt 108 Experience None IS SELECTED Connie Nelson spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City Miss - ss “Service” Is Theme About twenty of Utah’s future captains of industry visited tho Amalgamated Sugar Company's Logan factory on Saturday Nov 15th This was the first of a series of Mem- v isits to industrial plants in the state One Hundred Twenty-fiv- e that the Commercial Club intends to bers of Business Men’s make during the present school Gym Classes Participate year In Swim And met members at the The club station at 1:30 p m whe “Spread” they were loaded into autos and driven to the factory The party was Approximately one hundred Commet at the factory by the company mercial business men who make up were shown every officials and the night gym classes were present The factory supcourtesy possible at the last Friday evening erintendent conducted the men when anCollege Informal social event was through the mill and explained the staged intricate processes Involved in turnThe evening began with a swim in ing the beets into sugar Thomas Smart gymnasium pool the The factory has a capacity of 750 and ended with a big dinner and to of a tons beets the day hut owing speech making In the cafeteria muddy condition of the beets this The principal speaker of the evenyear it is cutting considerably under ing Superintendent Edward Hinckley inThe at that company present of Industrial School at Ogden the augurated tho eight hour system made an impressive address on the is this year and the officials say it of Juvenile crime subject satisfaction Everyone: giving perfect is a speaker of un- impressed by the great amount tndent Hinckley usual and interest strength His exrun of capital invested for the short After vot- planation of the purpose (t industrial of three or four months Institutions was much of a revelation ing the trip a great success the felto those who were present field to in time Adams lows returned Opinion is unanimous in proclaim to see the Frosh nos? out the B Y £ team in a fast game of football ing it the finest evening of the kind ever spent at the College FROSH DEFEATS OGDEN Scotts freshmen triumphed over together with a picture of the freshthe Ogden High School football team man team will be run ia next week't Saturday on Adams field in the last issue of Student Life game of football of the year on local gridirons The score was 33 — 0 This makes an almost unbroken string of victories for the Frosh A complete account of the game GIVE rw L i FuUba-- the guard “Happy” holds dnv-Weight 155 Experience 1 yr position like a veteran although inEinar has been cut of the game experienced at collaga football most of the year duo to a broken was with the arm’ but his “Men cannot live alone but must team all the time live together and serve each other" was the message Dr Frank K Cameron brought us in chapel last Doctor Cameron Tuesday Nov 18 has charge of the chemical investigations of the American Smelting and Refining company of Salt Lake City He was formerly a member of the faculty of Cornell University and later conducted chemical investigations in soils for the U S Department of Agriculture One great thing the war taught us is that love of mankind for mankind must dominate our actions in the future Group activities have been developed and we should realize the We served necessity of service willingly during the war and should not stop now Some few individuals seem to feel they deserve a rest having done their share “We must play the game through to the end tor life is a game a wonderful sport” said Doctor Cameron “Money Is not the sole reward of RUION UK V KEN — “Plow-Horse- ” education” continued the doctor Tackle “The professional man (and training Wt IIII Experience None JOK MAl’GMAN— “Joe” as students makes us professionals) Ieft Turkic takes! who worker A steady willing does not work for money alone He EM-rienrI Hit Weight Army expects little more than a bare liv- to football tike a duck takes to Joe’s height ft"d weight are strong ing As professional men we will water have a greater opportunity to help factors in the line He la fearless each other We will determine the and a hard tacl l r life of the community in which we live giving it its tone and character We should therefore continue to advance improving everything possible and make an earnest attempt to serve our fellow men” Dr Frank L West presided at the exeiclses introducing Doctor Cameron as a very fruitful Investigator The choir sang “Hope Thou in God” Miss Melba Aldrich rendered the solo part Prayer was offered by Dr James H Linford Of Cameron’s Talk John T Caine has returned from an extended eastern trip Let Take your colors with you Blue and White fly in Sait Lake They put heart Into the team N NOTICE who are earning any part of their school expenses while attending school are urged to communicate with V D Gardner room ISC In order that a record of the earn-Ing- a number of students type of work etc may be had for school statistics VU OH LARSEN Munster of Utah Aggies Vie has worked unceasingly wall for thu auccesa of the Jurseyad Farmers IIEIIKII MOItllKLU— ’llclic” Guard Wt 180 Experience 1 jr and Hebe’s height and weight maka him a formidable adberxary for eny guard In the conference i ( V E urlt ” Wt 105 E jierlenee One Year “Whiskey” Is a renter but little to the mighty "Pistol” himinferior Experience None self and alsi works well as (Jmirierbak Wt IIP This is "(’ill yV’ first year of guard football for the College and he is showing up well i i the backfleld DEI ROY GARDNER—' “Del” j ilil Exnerlenee I jr Weight 171 Del is pluxP’g h's usual strong game and is going better than In j i 1917 —‘Mohawk” CIEM CAMITEL! — “( letn” Tackle Fullback Wt 1(15 Experience One Year Wt 158 Eierieiice None Clem lit r been out on the field Sutton has been going strong all season and has eclipsed his 1918 every night plugging away and looks good for next year’s regulars record lit (ill -- w ( II A It LEA i f -- HUTTON 1 A ItT— “( 1i lek” llulfbnek Exnerlenee II 8 Weight 105 “Chick” baa played a consistent game all year tnd shone brilliantly in Colorado Klnnle 1 Caine one of Student writers and the editor of ’’Under the A” was 111 at home last week Her column con sequent iy is not aa extensive as usual Klnnle It quite recovered now end It bark to school again Life’s most reliable STICK All student P A NDEKSON — “Whiskey” (’enter mid Guard LEY STA t I ESI I E BANQUET PIN LOST — Lest Thursday 8 Jsfar Khan lost his stick pin In the shower room As this pin has been given to him by a very dear friend it la thcr valuable to him end for thle reason he will offer a sum of ft 00 to tha finder Please tske It to th Registrar’s offlee r HAROLD Weight 16A NAGLE— “Nag” Halfback Experience none A spectacular open-fiel- d end strong on the offensive Howard McDonald— “Kff" Right Guard Weight I TO Ksperteuea H runner One of the “finds” of tha year tower of strength on tha defense A |