Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO CLUB MEETINGS OF THE PAST WEEK STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Business Manager Ass’t Business Manager Athletics Homer Forn off Ernest Hansen u osmoi oeiian Tlu' Cosmopolitan dub net - th- Rppbo hr d'vi’ Volume XIX AGOKA ‘Let every American ever lover of liberty every well wisher to his swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particular the laws of the country and never to tolerate their violation by others As the patriots of ’76 died to support the Con- stitution and Laws let every American pledge his life his property and sacred honor Let every man remember that to violate the law is to trample on the blood of his father and to tear the charter of his own and his children's liberty “Let reverence for the Laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap let it be taught in the schools in seminaries and in colleges let It be written in primers spelling books and almanacs let it be preached from the pulpit proclaimed in the legislative halls and enforced in the courts of justice “In short let it become the political religion of the nation and let the old and the young the rich and the poor the grave and the gay of all sexes and tongues and colors and conditions sacrifice unceasingly upon its altars” LOYALTY FIRST Students Still persist in coming to games without their student body cards and asking for admittance In most cases townspeople come and gain admission a few minutes later with these “forgotten” student body In other words students are deliberately allowing townspeople to use their cards to avoid having to pay the admission charges A sense of loyalty to their college in addition to a aense of honesty ought to keep! them from permitting this to take place No student who realizes that by so doing he is reducing the student body fund which already is none too large for current expenses will continue to keep lending his card Besides if he values hia card at all he will atop for the ruling that no one will be allowed without hia card will be rigidly enforced from now on WHAT WILL YOU DO? If on your to college today you had seen a fellow student lying the side of the road too weak from starvation to walk with his clothe in rags hie bare feet numb with cold— what would you have by Monday RU LE ( L Qneiptv Commercial (Tub Rooms last Mon Winona Cherry!"”!”"""”"" Under the "A” duy at 7:30 °’('lo‘k Door Kr!Lk about t'v""v Reuben Reuben’s Rimes Iarris lectured t0 on Mexico ami of club the niember8 Keifer Sauls Alumni He Revolution Mexi'an he vet) Sybil Spande Exchanges idea that the out forcibly brought Audene Merrill Stenographer Mexil'° hid thrown over Letty Rich Special Writer sod condition and is now facing an Hinman Special Writer era of a goon and that prosperity REPORTERS in woud be hes government staple P R JOHNSTON the lecture the future l)r Following CAROLL HANSEN VERN OWEN answered Harris remained and WILFORD J MERRILL WILLIAM I!Ui uiN vital concerning questions many PEARSON BALLINGER ALVIN HINTZE Mexico t hat were asked by members ALDYTH VERNON of the club Friday February 11 1921 Tpnnip (Lilt At the last meeting of the Agori (Tub reports were made by Le Roy Funk on the question of whether Utah should have a court similar to the one existing in Kansas reguiU- ing the settlement of industrial putes And Wilford Merrll on the question of whether o” not the Chi: ese Exclusion act shoud be enlarge 80 as 0 include the Japanese These two questions were discussed a id uggestions were made to memont lhe Abating team upon the ware uca Questions that tne 1 ra “SAY IT SWEETLY” FOR ALL OCCASIONS evening Hr K S Harris met with the Cosmopolitans and told them about Mexico and the Hr Harris revolution Mi xican rancha as of number a years spent er in Mexico and from this experience related many interesting happenings to illustrate Ills talk At the next meeting Mr Yao will Mr Yaois a native talk on China While at Ames Iowa he of China lecturer was chosen Cosmopolitan and toured the state of Idwa talking ii this subject On THE ENGINEERS Li lt At a business meeting of the EnAgricultural College gineers Club several important things juere discussed among which was the 'further petitioning to be the Nation-Entere- d as second-clas- s mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan ai Engineering society for admit-Uta- h under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance Tor mailing at special tance The reports on the engineers rate of postage provided tor in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 bail were made and further plans jvvere also considered A pin eonsist- authorized August 22 1918 ing of a transit and compass box EDITORIAL STAFF mounted upon a eresent with A E r Wilford D Porter Editor in one corner and u a c in the Managing Ray L Alston Associate Editor other was adopted and orders for the Associate Editor Baine are now being taken King Hendricks J Francis Hayes one to replace her us president of the dub Miss Mignon Barker who wtts formerly secretary whs elected president The Bluebin — 12 West Commercial Grill WE SERVE THE BEST BY TEST 15 Elll During the past two days the rifle trams of the college has been shooting their filial scores (or the compel it ion that is being held among the I! O T units of the ninth corps area Tills means that we are competing with all the colleges und universities in Idaho Nevada Montana Washington Wyoming and California including Eelam Stanford University The team selected from the cadet battalion lias made an average score of 1588 out of a possible 20i while the team from the Rifle Ulub has made a score of 1535 Newel Madison is high point man with a score of 171 E H Eastman Is second with a score of 170 and II L Hales and I R Johnson are tied for third with a score of 108 The Sponsor Club has surprised rifle all prophets by running the team a very close race for honors Miss Thelma Nunnely made five consecutive hulls eyes and Hazel Allen made a score of 4 7 out of a possible 50 The other Sponsors are closely approaching these scores and they expect to challenge any six men in school for a contest In the near debat-card- s teams — THE St IEN E ( El It head of the Dr A H Paxer School of Home Economics gave an interesting talk before the Science Club on the Kinstien Relativity Theory Tuesday at 2 o’clock in the Geology Lecture room Because this theory has been so much discussed the last few months in scientific Journals and Societies great Interest was shown by the faculty and students in the lecture and a large audience was pregent By such excellent illustration ami drawings ami by simple he enabled lear cut descriptions every one present to get a good understanding of that difficult theory The next meeting of the Science Club will he in the Geology Eeeture room one week from Tuesday done? Yet hia plight would be no worse than that in which thousands of students in Europe find themselves today Tan we pass them by like the Levlte and the Priest merely because we can hear their pleading voices only aa they are reflected by such men as Herbert Hoover President Wilson Sherwood Eddy and others? Surely they have a right to call upon us the most favored people in the world for help in their time of need The Booklovers Club enjoyed a Herbert Hoover asks the students of America to help the students of very delightful inerting at the home Europe In this time of need and wonderful opportunity If we fall in A Miss Letty Rich last evening this crisis will not future generations hold us accountable? Our fellow inof member number and large student In Europe is calling for help! were present Miss vited guests What will you do? Cecelia Kavs gave an Interesting talk on the modern pints reading some At the present rate of exchange one dollar In American money equals of the best of their productions The alxty marks— as much aa a student can earn in a whole week How refreshments served proved to be many week wages will you supply for the starving students of Europe? keenly enjoyed What chance haa a college girl to work her way in an European The regular French club meeting university when the full time of a woman can be had for board and will be held on Thursday next at the room plus the Insignificant sum of twenty-fivhome of Miss Aldyth Vernon Tnere cent per month - North Main - Cardon rapturously watched the meeting other of those things unfair” said one "What la that?” said his friend He pointed to the scene: "Women mens work"— DeLaval doing Monthly In the sky wondered If ever a cowboy Would drift to that wet By and by The Club held it the home of Mis Lais Vernon on Tuesday evening Feb 7 Miss Anna Egbert who had charge of the program had Well They say He'll never a even-musical ! arranged delightful Forsake you Miss Nora Eliason Ing one of For He know every action Logan's leading soloists sang sev"Aren't you afraid America will And look but for safety eral song Her niece Miss Jennie You had better get become Isolated?" Hansen played several selections on “Not if ua farmers keep raisin’ Branded get your name cello the accompanied by her mother In Ilia great tally thlnga the world needs” answered Mrs Jennie Hansen The following Book "The feller Farmer Corntossel program wae rendered: “Eurldlce' that ring the dlnnerbelt never runs They aay there will he The White 1 by Perl "I Groan much risk of bein' lonesome” A great rundup Tremble" by Pergalesl "O Bole — Washington Star Wherecowboya like Min" by Capna “Santa Lucia" by Cattle will stand T Cottrnn Involaml" "Ernanl “It take only one to hit It" cried' To he cut by the riders and "Love Fly on Rosy Pinions” by Of heaven nervous baseball fan Verdi "Vlsel D'Arte vissi D'Amore" It take only one to hit it when! Who are posted to know and “One Fine ley“ by Puccini you're playing a drum In the hand Every hrsml and “Dost Thou Know the Sweet - — It take only one to hit it whonj IjhuIs" by A Thornes Following There are 21653 teacher In the the music a business you're playing the war time genie meeting waa But It takea only one to miss It colleges and universities of the held On account of the almnre of when you wed noma worthies United fttatea with 18101 teachers Mlsa Mendenhall because of pick-neI In professional schools dame It was necessary to elect Some I Empyrean regular meeting at ss g Logan ft "Bur nearly Cache Valleys ft iri(J Jewelers " I Everything in Quality Jewelry 11 Xurth Main Logout For A thletic Supplies and Sporting Goods See Logan Hardware Company First The Winchester Stoi Hotel Eccles A MODERN Wednesday afternoon the preliminary inter class debates were held The Juniors championing the affirmative of the question: Resolved that the Chinese exclusion act should be amended to exclude the Japanese defeated the seniors by a two to one decision The Sophomores with negative gf the same question won from the Freshmen by a two to one decision The winners of the debates will clash before the student body In student body next Wednesday meeting HOTEL-COMPL- ETE Special Weekly Winter Rates to Students STORAGE WAREHOUSE 20000 Square Feet Floor Space SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS Call In a hparse for Francis Jake Who didn't know The ice Would break ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS Warehouse and Office Soutli Main Street Co Cache Valiev Commission Sing anthems low For Conroy's flivver That tried to Jump The Iogan river CTAH LOGAN Jr Look!! 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