Show J ji 3 4 STUDENT LIFE PAOI TWO S rT Jtnd Stimuli were not Quite in Knowles' ciis-- but they weren’t awful b any mean Kittle Schnub was a qualired hoepi- - N ta case after the first period but he Mi 'A KK RICH ’15 S (K Kewley attended seliool at Xeu STUDENT LIFE was still going like it hur'esier in ' at Til ii graduated with the dos that the U of F and also Published Weekly by the Sluilents of the Utah AKrleullural Collese Kansas hen the final pun boomed w in-For a time she was lie us CHlttornia bemud miabllslied St udeit Life" was only a strd Printed by the Earl & England Publishing Company Logan Utah Stanger at English member or I he Sigma Alpha fra struilor of foods and Sebaub in the matter of taking pun in v line! of ('em- - Neplii High Si boo! and later betaine A l ru giaditated Entered as second-clas- s mail matter September 19 1909 at Logan ishnient He carried the ball toui' Ptah under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special)lout of nine tunes no'rte and Since leaung -- cluiol lie head ot the Home Kcuiiiiimh defiait- the nmk'tiu in rate of postage provided for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 Idaho ll‘ mei t at Graiiilo Hiili Si bool hes resided al iiurlei authorised August 22 1918 jline off nukle or around the end mariieil Mi dred Fergeon ami lie At present elm is profes!! mined was all the same to him 14 ng sor of edm atiniy at her ul'ua mater Member 'Western Intercollegiate News Service 42 n s 'heir three i I! n t nil routes t'iuc Seten by Member South Western Press Association at the Home Kioimniii’ bret up with tie nil a of i u nng te Sle laws ot luotbwi in bv all the 0 U C for thfli u!iic'i'i noi'ge and direr Is eti'iir gills a EDITORIAL STAFF down a lard or two nwav froi ilie 'ihi KING HENDRICKS 'hej pm to test their f"iir real's at how to Associate Editor line but lie managed oMi CLAl’DE ADAMS l K mired knowledge in home manage-MiW I I V MO II line tile 0HCli his feet and up WESTON VERNON -- Associate Editor i In" m nt I her Aft grii'iiMo VERLE FRY Athletic Editor all be had to do was to tail and tli n ' Social Editor yards were i tab CAROL HANSON KENNETH ROBINSON Entertainment Editor hionz" and tap stne Among thei : I H MERRILL Special Writing Editor iOMlile pun'i'gs is the "1!Iq I'Tiy" GENEVA ENSIGN News Editor BOWMAN and RICH Bunk ippeai 111! of i!r liohllimli be ‘ Press Manager InMUiible ami RUE L CLEGG I’ tile I liiielutl and hi Sieei h GLADYS RITCHIE Stenographer hind the line t!unri-lia that l In' Home of iuh jtibliily MILDRED OLDHAM Stenographer l i to llos i eiirit ha ble o! 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L WRITERS t n he wa CONSTANCE CHRISTIANSEN Cnste U CIO I S C I DIES— ICE CREA 1 A A h BLAINE KELSEY Joe Vir)-- ' HORACE HOTTER CLAUDIA FUNK gained consds'eir EGUXTAJh DRXKS P A BA I LINGER SERGE BENSON the other tackle p!aed well a dd l H W J MERRILL i'Mi'r'y of I'lii R i ’ini PRESTON NEILSON I Rete Conroy while he wi- - m ii'imi w m ) mi n a iinuliv n CRAIG IIULME and Dave Gardner the e:i'r imt I et t a roe'! tier of o ti t t REPORTERS they were uot eeitoe us g at n cieeln? if !" hcirl KATHERINE WOOD Jack !ie id hM w i ek NELSON LESLIE At tiie eomluMoil of the sltugge FRANCES THOMAS C F LOVELAND both squad congratuiiUi d iaih mil The Pm sbytt i inn Cl’uri h L caH'iI tit tho corner of Center BUSINESS STAFF er and left thepeld in a mm'i“r Business Manager find extend a cordial wdeometo and Second West rewhich augures for any future of the Aggies may be Phone 101 Call Brandi 41 Tic n i A ( n U of the students Assistant Business Manager lations between the liooN ’ll MALCOLM MERRILL shown !f not n’l bv their attendance Assistant Business Manager SILAS EGGAN ani summary follow at Me Tin key Game It will lie a( I TAH POSITION ARIZONA "Oml deed for tin' Stud nt late t 10:0(1 A M ril'ie Sc lu ol WlOl'bldl IE Jacpbon ‘iiblihh f i on i now on the number of Wednesday January 10 1923 M 11:00 A M TT rniny Worlnp Clark Maugh n nili (his ri'im m iiii'd al ilie game LG Harris i 7:::o P M Puett Evening St vice Kir till year Ihele Wele ilhollt kn V Gardner Witten year an jliinci men nt and for following letter was received by President Peterson Barkley i KG ii i lira t r number will be taken by HARRIS XKnirter Arizona It is victory in itself RE Conroi Thomas king them in pm a colored card! Shaub “After acting as umpire official in the recent Christmas day McMillan QB pi o' id‘d for Cos pm pose into a !m Know V Ml ii t1 e cate if it is d sirabk we may game by the football team from your institution and the one from McClellan IMI Stangi--' t! ffiirut color caid for other the Arizona University I believe a short statement of congiatu-lator- y Gilliland Woo! lei Hobbs Fit e g the voeationa! ('apt iioal siipporti-icom ment is due you and your school 1 2 3 4 -- T’ Score by iierimlsU’lner-it- y of Cal forinj - Henry Haulin'- -' undents the family iatgaii-The very gentlemanly conduct and sportsmanship of all of Anill1 t 7 a H u — 7 M Itiili'nion etc sign can be put at tbe repres'iifaiiie of Heno g p o - S — c a the of coaches Utah were and Utah E your ry representatives players Huntington the noted railroad ate akinr th—e various clists of — Hobbs Goal a‘ter Touchdown and owner our frond to drop the ranis into Magnate philanihroinfit highest degree and I sincerely congratulate you as President of ICimw le- - of one of the finest libnr e and art the cards into the Imv do1 N Main 1 pr in Utah1 MiClelian As for Hie 'jhe “Xatural as Life" Studio the institution for so moulding this type of young manhood upon ioucihdon’ i idler i ion addret-e- ( in the woiid ref whir siubnl at the colb -- e we the field of play the students of tiie i inerdy nt can lake the number from the studi a forma at lai- The final score was not at all indicative of the comparative Argeles Wediu-da- j ent body card Reside the 4 colli ge who i ''le-- e tin re wen some uni ioc II Mr Rot'n-o- i strength of the two teams as in good straight football Utah whom the one the ijiimbtr is not obtainuf of limit (he trtisteis file gained over twice the yardage as compared to Arizona a able Follow in-- ’ is the table showing Found it on spoke on the i'igton I indeed wish to say a word congratulating you upon the abilollei tom tin different ib ree of loyally of the The Rest Place to Puy Your IUniKs Magazines and and fuiutmn ot t’is 4 da- -' s — School Supplies 1 ine Stationary etc ity of both Coach Romney and Professor West Thiy seemed whirh is to pamie that it will Opposite I’o tollice long after its founder are dead Tin Sodiomore r i 57 per cent wonderfully achieved and very courteous in handling each situaLogan Utah Montatsast H"' foundation ha from 2’tn to Son rase umpi tion and much praise was given the Utah coach for the well bal-'er- ': iiur 5o 5 I per cent head linesman Fn slum n 4 9 2 5 pi r c nt anced team he brought to Phoenix and the true sportsmanship Hciilcnrlch (Oregon! ami un U!h solunieg maiiv of the firil editioii flue of the notable teitures lit the Mi(harl tMilhgatu Junior 4 a Ml per Cl ut l edi-- t non timekeeper coller ’iou of f The Lumber for the Freshmen ami liiary u 13 nin'it-- s Time of quarter s piny iiiui of Siiake-peawhin Junior is b ss than expect) d but w e While on the trp the Align gang even tvieiluMhe colb turn of tbe hope that the Sophomore of this year) waa banqueted Tne library is only will ho p up its rank for next year hy the Chamber of l!rtih Mineiim (Quality Dealers) Commerce as Meial an U e toured a part of the foundation wliiih his -- aim' Be it a pi all of tbe i lass Of ‘Ut So Main St Me-a ruxi nf that i:i a Id' on other lions or a the K 1925 See LL us in Sheet Musie Victor and ColuniLi for the Latent )an”ttg tet IVoolley Stangec ALUMNI i Carlisle’s Flower Shop 1 Wishes you all a happy and successful Year and invites you to “Say it with flowers” a l I t West Center nht ! Y the city from the choicest stock ' Phone m a- V Editor-In-Chi- aill i 4 i J r riff roriLAR aggie coneectiosery THE CHERRY BLOSSOM I i hf ! J l I i I up-11- i Alumnus Gives Official j Figures of Attendance Of Turkey Day Game! struts r j “AGAIN WE WIN” THE et dr rtLIsrrttV Trustee of Huntington Foundation Lectures - - r 1 1 FLECTRIC PHOTO SHOP A J i WILKINSON’S nn-g:- -- rt I re THATCHER MlTSIC COPANY 1 Retords Yictrulas and Columbia Grafonolas TWO STANDARDS different items came into the office for TWO strikingly this week One we will publish here and the other will be found elsewhere entitled “Warning” One comes from a Salt Lake paper and it speaks for itself : As a man named Hansen was writing an ad in a local newspaper office this morning asking the finder to return to him a oil of currency containing $110 he had dropped but a little while before the phone rang amf the city marshal notified the office that II A Sehlappy a student at the U A C had just handed him the roll wha h he had picked up on Main street ing that Diogenes would not have to light his lantern to find an honest man” Notice that the money was currency so that the finder was in no danger of being found Of the incident President Peterson says: “During a time when the old standards of honor of modesty and of integrity seem to be to a very grave extent forgotten by many people this incident is worthy of recognition Such things M this help greatly to create spiritual dignity for the College and are more of an honor to the Institution than many sensational things connected with our puUic life” The other also speaks for itself Some students have so lost sight of the purpose of their coming here that 'they will prowl about the halls carrying off what ever Is conveniently loose There is one fit place for this type also provided for by the state and that is the prison If you need reforming go there If you want to become citizens of the commonwealth and feel that you Heed training towards that end begin with the little things and then big ones will take care of themselves We do not want to RKraliM here but we would like to state that there is no place in ti51 college for men that have no sense of honor If the glove tU tu wear It — — t'joe iirK piuisk JUXICX GRIDIRON KmUiiiM Iron 4m M hat dun I C nf thatqusflolrrlod T3I Iht c‘1 football r 1 r' i ' rt'na rla! ibo but a— flo o i r 1 nm 3f pun-- 3 lhz oompll that Y ( : the (or tho work 1f bt dU4iI oad or tho It t: A ) k much srblln dl- - U 'T on) tho oo-- ( a marth fit Kaovlos 11 g'tr imlIts stirs l A t-- I t j hd ronia to far and bad anatrhrd Tlilorjr from lh!r hroa Thli la bnw tbz pen k or tho Aggiea: Ranalrv (Maud Out Tha ouiaiandins pla)r on th field whan nil in uid and duna waa Willard Kao la Given lbs ball In ndvaurs tbla rhunkr jounnaiar in lha yardaga aakad variably Tima and lima again b of him rraahd his bulk Into tba mnaa with no ona showing tho way and mora often than sot with so hoi bat insertion prepared for bis ' such trifling maUarn' ne'er letted Ha and ba clawed sad Jerked ind tore and rolled bla war through and awop from It sit Trulr ba waa "thr“ and It took so long range binoculars U as whg ka la rated All Fact r llownlaln left half Tit olktra at Ibo barb field quar fivaidz (rmh Srhaub Io t tm lht n WARRIORS ii bltr4 It i The Place For Your Electrical Supplies CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co U Tlie way of an Eagle FNTURY after century men broke their necks trying to fy They had rot trouhlej to discover what Solomon called “the way of an engle in the air” In came Samuel Pierpont secretary of the Smithsonian Institution He wanted facts His first step was to whirl fiat surfaces in the sir to measure the air pressures required to sustain these surfaces in motion and to study the swirls and currents of the air itself Finally in 1856 he built a small model which fiew of a mile With a Congressional appropriation cf f 50000 Langley built a large machine it was improperly launched it dropped into the Potomac River Years later Glenn Curtiss flew it at llammondsport New York 1P91 steam-drive- three-quart- n er Be-cau- man-carryi- Congress regarded se Langley's attempt not as a scientific experiment but c a sad fiasco and in the air” refused to encourage him further II: died a disappointed man Phone S3 MTT 'X1I-jX- Langley’s scientific study which ultimately gave us the airplane seemed unimportant in 1896 Y If and al1 )air? Leave Milk at 83 W Center Fresh Daily— Have SIOKREU DAIRY SHOD Phone 1H Whole newspaper pages were gi ven up to the sixteen-to-on- e silver to gold "Sixteen-to-one- ” us Y our Home ratio of A is dead polit- ically Thousands of airplane cleave the air — airplanes built with the knowledge that Langley acquired Complete Line of Iaidies and Childrens Heady to Wear Shoes MOSE LEWIS In this work the Laboratories of the General Electric Company played their part They aided in developing the "supercharger” whereby an engine may be supplied with the air that it needs for combustion at altitudes of four miles and more Getting the facts first the Langley method made the achievement possible What is expedient or important today may be forgotten tomorrow The spirit of scientific research and it achievements endure Sporting Goods Sporting Good GYMNASIUM TRACK AND FILL!) 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