Show - J t IgV AUW XtWfe' STUDENT LIFE Federal Students CACHE COUNTY FARMERS’ EQUITY Inc Distributors of I H C Implements and Thru the Federal Board for Vocational Education nearly 20 per cent of the students attending the Utah Agricultural College obtain ’their financial support from the United States Government $80000 are to be spent monthly by the government In Utah for Federal Education work There are 150 men taking work now each one getting $100 monthly with an extra allowance if married During the summer 80 men were present to take advantage of what courses were offered At the beginning of registration this fall the number has rapidly been Increasing Some of these men take a very active part In everything that happens on the Hill Julius B Bearnson a former Ag gie and a student of Standford University who is in charge of the men here Is very anxious about welfare of all the men who are In training and also he extends an invitation to men who have injuries of any sort procured while in the service to see him about getting the training He says man is that any disabled entitled to vocational training and is endeavoring to see that every deserving man gets it BOOSTERS INN WHERE YOU RELISH WHAT YOU EAT Under the ‘A’ 10 Gant 1st North JAMES S HANSEN Prop Irene Rich is visiting SHAVING HELPS AND TOILET REQUSITES OF EVERY SORT In making take especial pride our store a place where men will We come to supply TOILET NEEDS PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO 14 West Center MIKE YOl'R GO IL FOR CLEANING PRESSING ANI DYEING REPAIRING THE LOGAN CLEANING AND TAILORING CO G W SQUIRES Prop 20 W 1st North Phone 171 When you want Cleaning Done ALL are striving for the Rest We claim to have the best Plumbing Shop in the State in Salt Lake Mary Stevens spent the in Ogden week-en- d Harold O Peterson '16 is visiting the College this week itadla Larson spent last week end at her home In Preston Lois Mendenhall visited In Ogden the first part of the week Lynn Fish returned Sunday from a weeks visit in Salt Lake AGGIES PLAY MONTANA STATE COLLEGE TO SCORELESS TIE Clem Campbell Phi Kap of last year visited the College Monday (Continued from page one) for offside During this quarpire Jessie McGairn Is spending the thrown a Montana player was ter Idaho in Falls home week end at her behind their goal but ’the umpire which Utah Beth Tullis spent a few days last again ruled out the play The game a was contended safety week visiting her parents in Goshen ended with Montana In possession of the ball on the twenty yard line Geneva Rich has been absent from Montana should be complimented school this week on account of maimEvery on her clean sportsmanship ed patella one of the Aggie players are brimfull of praise for the clean playing and Anna Page has checked her books true sportsmanship dlspayed by the for a few daya while she visits her Early of Montana State i defenders home In Payson in the third quarter ”P" Hansen was torn from stud- injured having two ribs George I Rich Jr a former Is It his sternum reported with reent motored from Ogden Tuesday to will not be In the Hansen that gret visit the College game tomorrow McDonald and Bryan were the Gordon Croft student of last year Dorius shining lights fr Montana noted for his bashfulness Is visiting a heady Hansen and played Falck school this week-en- d game for Utah with the rest of the team nobly supporting them Abble Smith Beta of last year vis- ' The lineuD follows: ited the College Wednesday Abble Is Mont State Utah A C teaching in Salina this Winter Devore le Conroy Borton It Sutton Robertson Mist Ruby Osmond Amy Silvers Evans lg and Florence Thomas visited student Hansen c Ashbury Knight rg body meeting last Wednesday McKay Bush rt Anderson and C Merrill M Mrs Dr and Massin re Dorius ’ daughter Betty Jane motored to Hart lb Bryan Farmington Thursday to Inspect the Erickson McDonald fb experiment farm Finch rh Percy Hanson McCarren qb Ealek man Wallace Wayman star track Referee Lawry umpire Bunker and a graduate of last year commonSubstitutions: Ballif for Hart reasons ly known as "Fuaser" for for Erickson Hart for SianStanger this achool visited very apparent for P Hansen Kirk gan ! PALMER & SONS H A Main St 18$ N Logan WE have your 1920 Buzzer Negatives —Let us print you pictures from them For Finn Portrait Your ! ! i T0RGES0N STUDIO THE ONLt' FIjOWEK AND PLANT SHOP IN TOWN CACHE VALLEY FLORAL CO :l I Federal Avenue WILKINSON’S The Rest Place to buy your Magazines and School Supplies Fine Stationery etc Itboks week EVERYGIRLS’ SOROSIS BODY! Listen the Annual BAZAAR will be held at an early date Preparations have been under way for some time and the girls promise us a Baxaar this year that Hang on to will surpass all other the pennies for a little while longer and do not forgei hat aoon you can buy ’movt anything at 'most any price Watch at the SOROSIS BAZAAR for the date FELLOW’S! Tat Fhil I Phil danced Opposite Potto ttlce Society Number 150 Machinery Dealers in Farm Products 124 South Main Phone 742 Logan Utah to’ the dance haven't any new shoes" "Pat you talk aa if we stil with our feet!" "1 can’t go Logan’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store Attention: Faculty and Students The Department of Horticulture ha some very good apple for sale at the Horticultural shed for the following prices: $L7k Winter Banana $175 Jonathan 150 Rome Beauty $150 Wincsap When The boxes are 35c extra the boxes are returned the 35 cent 111 be refunded This fruit I of splendid size and pood quality because the orchard was pruned and sprayed and the fruit thinned See Mr ’Abell or myself in the Horticultural office regarding the hours when It may be secured M C MERRILL MGIIT IN NEW REU’ll 1’ltTHtK RESULTS IN’ BROKEN IIONEM PAGE THREE BEFORE THE BIG GAME The Gamma XI Gamma sorority entertained Its pledges at the Vernon home on second North Tuesday evening Fortunes told by a genuine Romaning Gypsy was a feature of the Eighteen evenings entertainment members and pledges of the soror- TOMORROW Celebrate National Apple Day by Taking Advantage of ity were present v The Big Apple Sale at GENEVA FARM Gammat XI Gamma sorority announces the pledging of Miss Beth Robinson Five Hundred Bushels of Juicy Junior Jonathans at Twenty Percent Hunter of American Fork was the guest ‘Of Miss Irtne Mihs Clare Chipman last week end Discount Maurlne Peterson and Edna In Crookston spent the week-en- d Brigham City as guests of Miss Etna Miller Regular Price per hu 50c Sale Price per bushel 40c The Mark of Distinction Freshman and sophomores are governed by rules— Seniors and Juniors by Privel-ege- s Ten Percent Discount on Choice Grades of of PI Zeta PI announce D E Heywood Many Varieties Supply Yourself with Boxes or Plan to Return Ours the pledging Israelsen Brothers— North Logan The Sigma Alpha Fraternity gave a farewell party Tuesday evening in honor of Orval Adams The party started with dancing at the hotel Eccles after which refreshments were served at the house Phone It Barber Again Holds Where All STUDENTS Rabbit Foot Should Buy Their November issue of "The SrORTING World’’ appears an arti- Ralph Smith who has been operat ed on for appendicites is out of the hospital Up-to-da- In the Miss Afton Odell entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Carol Hanson Collegiate and Miss Fern Osmond cle from the pen of George P Barber entitled "Making Money PedMr Barber exdling Shirt-tails- ” some how of the Utah Aggies plains scare up the much needed kale to take them thru college by selling knit goods during the summer months He reports that in four months on the road he cleared $1500 above expenses He tells alsoj of the qualities that man go to make up a good sales and of the walls that a ‘‘Shirt-tall- ” peddler has to bump up against during his ranting about He further describes the different methods used by the selling sharks to get next to the various types of people that they have to deal with At the conclusion of the article Is printed one of the famous "Rimes" that George is noted to pen bearing the title "Ranting Peddler” This rime of a Shirt-ta- il an In of Student Life issue appeared last spring Mr Barber copped the ten dollar prize offered by The Collegiate World a year ago for the original version of the Immortal “Casey At the Bat This year the students of the U A C and other schools of the State will have ample opportunity to see the handiwork of the Journalistic and poetic aspirant in the new Aggie Comic that will appear thrice during the school year Miss Catherine Hatch entertained six guests at a theatre party at the Lyric Tuesday evening entertained Members of Sorosis their new house members with a chaffing dish supper Miss Carol Hansen and Miss Mary Stevens are now at home with their friends at the Sorosis home on South First East work party was held Monday evening at the Sorosis Chapter house The girls worked In preparation for their coming bazaar A The girls from the Sorosis chap- ter house are endeavoring to have a petition granted that the car run 5 minutes late as they miss it by 2 and a half minute every morning enterThe Delta Nu Fraternity tained twelve of their rusheea at an informal "stag" at their home on First East last Friday night Phi Kappa Iota entertained Monday evening October 25 at the Wigwam for their rusheea and partner The fraternity color gold and black were carried out In the refreshments The hall was very artistically decorated with blue birds and gold and dlrec black butterflies The Sing Phone or- - preparing again this year This name address the full the the'tory for gives mualc furnished the chestra number of every evening The patrons and patronesses (and the telephone and is an Peter-studein the college G were President and Mr E The commlt-Profeasto aid valuable anyone Wanlass L W Mrs and Doctor the direclook to after Geo B Hend- tee appointed and Mr EdMerle of consists Chipman B Geo tory Professor and Mr ricks na Crookston Loila Merrill and EvCaine and Mr J T Caine III elyn Esplin The girls expect to have Phi Kappa lota held final Initia- the directory published by the end of tion Wednesday night for Glenn this quarter at the latest The girls planned a very InterestUowan King Hendricks and Frank Barkman ing Thanksgiving program also at their last meeting The next meetMiss Jennie Reece has been visit- ing will be held next Friday and ing her parent in Payson Utah every girl registered in Home Econ She will return Saturday to resume omjcg gchool is urged to be present land get her name on the roll before her studies There were loud exciamatlona of the p0pUar Home Economic Aggie would-be-bu- s rurprlse and mirth when a atopped in front of the Sigma Theta Thl house on 8unday after"Le style e'est la classe" events noon carrying numerous bags suit of Saturday proved this The Frosh rases trunks boxes and two very had a party which startling young ladies whose arms was a howling success Every thing c were loaded with no end of about the party was green except the and upon whose heads were hats upon music Green Frappe along with hati Who but "Pat’’ Chamberlain were green and white society sticks and Agnes Stevens could have made served to refreshen the green strug- such a debut Into sorority-hous- e fur glers The slngphone players life? Inished the music giving the dance Mias Uuiae Cherry and Miss Reports are that every uguaj Thelma Peterson have moved to ‘h®Snfant enJoyP( blmaeir Immensely Sigma Theta Thi house where they expect to remain unless goat-hoo- d Rid wishes to announce the of another ‘‘Jazzbo’' Sid aayt EcoHome that Last Wednesday the they sure save the $4 ties nonilcs Club glrla sold candy at the rate of a dollar's worth a minute the minutes tale lasting about thirty-fiv- e It la the most successful randy sale they have ever had Mlsa Whltacre was very kind In allow ing the glrla to use the rooking laboratory utensil in the Woman's building for preparing the delicious dhlnity white fudge and cream candy they offered far sal" A meeting of the Home Eronom I ak’lub The attendwas held Frld ance was very largo and all the girls vc re eery enthusiastic especially the school directory they are oi The home of better footwear for all occasions Quality Andreas Fit Style Peterson & Sons Shoe Fitting Experts nt "Put don't you Mary ar young woman rvrr read the papers?" I haven’t read any- my thing hut love two years” d - Mttrs and checks te GOODS Rolfsen Sporting Goods Company '(J5 9 NORTH MAIN LOGAN Where all the Students Hang Out— Drop In CHIROPRACTIC AND SPRING ARE NATURE’S REST HERALDS OF RE- NEWED LIFE R H Jackson D C Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg LOGAN UTAH Phones 131 SHINES BATHS Moderh Barber Shop CARLISLE 13 GUDMDNDSON Proprietor West Center Street Logan In-s- nt or ! bric-abra- Cettlng realism Into a big fight scene in Rex Beache's new picture "The Silver Horde” the attraction at the Lyric Theatre beginning Wednes-jda- y resulted la Frederick Stanton's getting two fingers broken in addition to his acquisition of a few minor cuts and bruises According to the story Stanton who plays the part of Big George Invade the store run by the who are Marsh Canning Company sell hi to him to compel endeavoring men pres-'efour the accuse snd traps of burning hi cabin The four men deeming the opportunity favorable set upon Big George and eveutu 'ally throw him to the floor In the Stau-to- n terrlfflc struggle that follows unfortunately falls on his open hand and the weight of the four men two pressing down upon him caused of hi fingers to bend bac k and breal ct the second Joint 526-J- 1 FOR IIItST Cl ASS SHOE REPAIRING SEE TROTMAN’S West Center Street J W Logan AULT EXPRESS AND TRANSFER 145 N Fourth West Logan Utah PHONE 448 !loucliold Goods and Piano Moving a Specialty Baggage Tranaferred to All Paits of the City — Reasonable Charges ECCLES HOTEL BARBER SHOD THE MOST MODERN AND SANITARY SHOP IN IX MAN Nielsen snd Perry Proprietors I AUTO SERVICE & SUPPLY CO pur-chas- j t OCR SPEt lllTIES VCIXAMING lltTTKRY WORK IGNITION Home of Threaded Rubber Willard Paitrry WE INVITE YOl'R PATRONAGE Phone 76 126 North Main Go To The STAR CLOTHING CO Men’s To liny Walkover Shoe Htjlepln Hulls Hats and Fnmlslilnga STAR CLOTHING CO North Main Street |