Show Wednesday June STUDENT LIFE Page Two 16 1920 Editorial NOW Student Life Never Before You Must Buy Quality Known as the Best KUPPENHE1ER CLOTHES The Best Known Moderately Priced Value Considered Colors Guaranteed Published weekly by the students of the Utah Agricultural College Entered as second class mail matter Sept 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 3 1891 As PARTICIPATION There is no doubt that the class room is the chief reason for the of’the school or college but there is other activity which can he participated in without the neglect of the classroom which is educational and broadening in a sence as much as class work that A C students should avail themselves of The tennis Courts offer a place of amusement — and physical vigor the school paper is as much for the students as a whole ’as for any person the campus is a beauty spot for pictures and swimming should be indulged in Seek division in campus activity ex-istan- ce HOWELL BROTHES Logan’s Foremost Clothiers f EXTENSION BULLETIN JUST PUBLISHED f-- -- PROFESSORS DO SUMMER WORK Prof George Stewart has charge of A‘new bulletin entitled “Important experimental work this summer in Factors in Successful in Utah” by J W Paxman extension wheat and potato breeding at the Day-Farmi- L 11 ng specialist in dry farming for the Agricultural' College of Utah has just go me from press Mr Paxman was employed in the extension division of the college a number of years in the practical work of furthering the development of dryfarming in the state of Utah He himself is a successful dry farmer at Nephi and a man who has accomplished a wonderful lot in the interest of that kind of work in his locality His bulletin is a treatise on certain definite factors needed in the process of the development and subjugation of the 320 acres of brush land which “Uncle Sam” awards his citizens with on exercise of their birthright It takes up in natural order the needs in developing a dry farm selecting the dry farm clearing lands burning brush and plowing The preparation of the seed bed care of the fallow combating weeds seed selection and seeding He follows this with the care of the growing grain and harvesting and specially treats corn and bean culture concluding with deails of organization and operating plans showing the needs of organization and giving equipment materials and approximate costs and program of work for a successful living from the dry soil a -- Greenville and College farm He has collected varieties of wheat from all parts of Utah and introduced some from Australia Last summer some crosses of these were made The object of the experiments in wheat is to find one which is better adapted to Utah irrigated conditions NATIONAL BANK PROTECTION Miss Kyle of the English depart- Under U S Government Supervision ment is attending school at Berkeley Dr Harris has just returned from California where he attended a convention of Western Agronomists Miss Huntsman in elocution at the University of Southern California under the direction of Berkeley University Prof N A Pederson is doing considerable reading this summer at his home in Logan He may be seen too out in his garden Prof Peterson who is State is carrying out work in that field Miss Marylene Maw goes to Paris this week to study vocal She has been instructing in typewriting TELEGRAM RECEIVED BY CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT LAWN FESTIVAL (Coninued from page one) is giving courses Get the Right Bank back of you and your business will expand more rapidly First National Bank Logan Utah Resources $150000000 Penny Wise-Po- und Foolish Separator Buyin Many buyers of cream separaters are tempted to save $1000 or $1500 in first cost by buying some “cheaper” machine than a De Laval In practically every case such buyers lose from 10 to 50 cents a day thru the use of an inferior separator That means from $3650 to $18250 a year It should always be remembered that the cream separator saves or wastes in quantity and quality of product and in time and labor twice-a-da- y every day in the year Morover a De Laval Separator lasts twice as long on the average as other separators There are De farm separators now 28 years in Washingon D C June 13 1920 U A C Office Logan Utah: There are three vacancies in the Service in use Under I’hillipine Civi Testimonial examination for chemi- sts two organic and one inorganic at salaries $3(X)0 each with transportation furnished from place of resiThe best may not he cheapest in everything but it dence to Manila and half salary from surej is in cream date of embarkation Duties involve separators certain rotine work but there will be ipportunity for individual research vork Can you give names and ad165 Broadway New York dresses of possible candidates 29 East Madison Street Chicago 61 Beale Wire collect Street San Francisco La-s- al Demure Edna Merrill and dainty Elva Carlson gave the pretty dances the vogue and the Perrwott so well that they just had to repeat them Ice cream cones never tasted better to a barefoot boy in July than they did Saturday night judging from all’ reports and the activity of our president as he served them out With the strains “Farewell to Thee” following several effective dances it was difficult to realize that the party was ended 1 Twice a Day— Every Day in the Year The De Laval Separator Company |