Show Friday June STUDENT LIFE PAGE Two Student Life Zetta North a U graduate and a teacher in the L D S U is enjoying the cool breezes of Logan canyon this summer LOCALS - Published weekly by the students of the Utah Agricultural College Entered as second class mail matter September 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 3 1891 Francis Thomas Sophomore Rulon Smith is another Phi of last year has Kap who is working hard and gone on a trip to California trying to finish his collegiate ivi R MERRILL career during the summer - Editor Marge Brewer has been visitSerge Henson - Business Manager ing on West 1st South during Clem Campbell though gradthe past week She is a last 1923 15 uated still thinks he needs more Friday June year’s student from Ogden education and he is trying to Editorial ATTITUDE There is a good deal in the attitude you take toward anything whether you enjoy it or not It has been many times repeated that you can like anything you want to like and the statement still holds true The present summer "school can be either a jail or a vacation A few have already voiced vice-preside- nt the1 opjnion that Eva Lindquist a recent grad- get it at summer school uate and head of the Domestic A number of old students are Science departmetn at Granite work for their deHigh is brushing up at summer completing gree this summer Among them school is Elma Bennion one of the J Howard Maighan director twins and a popular Theta of the B A C is attending The value of Dollar day is school He is a graduate and Even was one of He mos: popular seen daily in the halls the editor was able to pick up a students of his time few bargains P A C Peterson of the SciMoroni Smith is another A C ence department of the Logan High School is working on his graduate who has seen fit to Master’s degree during the sum- come back to his Alma Mater He has been teaching at Monroe mer quarter we haven’t much ‘‘pep” If we ‘haven’t it is because we have the wrong attitude We’re not High School fellow prisoners here with no Ardath Price Phi Kap and common interests but we are brother of Jackson a graduate It has been suggested and the fellow students with a common and very popular former student suggestion has been accepted cone be the that an desire to be happy Our happi- is taking the Smith-Hughness doesn’t depend on the fa- course Ardath js at Jordan price received for publishing a student’s name in the local culty or the courses or the High es buildings entirely but it depends on us It would probably be a good thing for some of us including the writer to take a half day and cultivate a pleasant disposition or at least a pleasant look If you think the school needs more life don’t just say so but develop a cheerful active interest in the school and you will be delighted with a pleasant sum- mer George Bateman ’21 is working with us again George was a former chem shark and he is now the superintendent of the Arimo 12 grade school He is going back ice-crea- m We want all of you summer 15 1023 Successful Social Held Last Friday Prof It Johnson proved a capable social leader last Friday night at the opening dance of the summer social season His frequent repetition of “don’t forget the punch” enlivened the already lively crowd The “get acquainted” dances were popular at the beginning of the party and the remaining dances continued to be so There was a much larger crowd present than attended the Commercial Club ball and a number of other dances of the past school year If we are to judge by the unusual success of this first party we will enjoy a very pleasant summer The Wood Wilson Co orchestra rivaled the “Bluebirds” C with their merry strains The Frappe was delightfully refresh- ing and delicious There were a few conscientious objectors on account of its color but the writer was not among this number but on the other hand was a frequent visitor of the northwest corner More loyalty on the part of the fellows would have been appreciated and the failure of some of them to put in an appearance was the only thing to mar the pleasure of the evening We can expect every man woman and child to be at the next summer ed with Allie Peterson if you school party and if they are it haven’t already done so Allie is will ue even more successful school students to get acquaint- the genial secretary in Dean than the last one West’s office and she is student College Creamery All of the students body secretary for next year Best In The West will be interested in hearing that Karl Yooing has gone to Wendell ‘‘Tommy” Thompson’s New York to appear in an Indian jovial smile and hearty laugh We have on the campus one pageant Dr Hubbard is direct- are still seen and heard in the of the most modern and He is supposed to be ing the pageant and it is a decid- halls creameries and ed compliment to Karl’s ability working for Professor Peterson that he should be chosen to ap- We couldn’t get along without factories in the westThe creamPaid adv ery is managed in a very effpear there He has had consid- Tommy’s laugh icient manner by Professor Wil erable experience in Indian dancLeo Rallison an old Aggie ster who is an ing and he took the hading part expert cheese buin the pageant presented in Lo- graduate engaged in Smith tter and maker Procounwork in Summit gan by Dr Hubbard during the Hughes fessor Wilster has had experis here for the three weeks’ ience in some of the bigger instwinter Karl will also be re- ty course in Smith Hughes work itutions and factories of the east membered for his work as Puck Leo was especially prominent in and he is in ‘‘Midsummer Night’s Dream” recognized as an auththe Ag Club and was president ority on the manufacture of milk that others have not found or of the club one year products A number of students do one thing better than others assist in the actual manufacture North Cache High is repre- and sale of the yet have done it you will stand products somewhere upon the hill of sented at Summer School by Now when any of you want fame ‘‘Brig” Johnson a star athlete buttermilk butter 6 If you can hold fast the at the college a few years ago cheese or soft cheeses go oyer friends you have and make new Since graduation he has been to the animal husbandry buildones as you go you will be hap- teaching athletics to the North ing and get the finest quality py Cache boys products in the west The co7 If you can keep free from has already gainllege doubt in God The number of girls staying at ed state-wid- e fame All you and unfairness to your fellow the Sororis house was increased have to do to become a regular men you will be saved today by the arrival of Cleone Lindsay customer is to visit the creamtomorrow and forever of Ogden She is a sister of ery once The is de8 If you can remember and Shanty of basketball fame and licious the cheese perfect the apply the things you in this Ray who is a Sig Alph of a num- butter without a flaw and there school have learned the other ber of years standing She is are no soft cheeses that are suseven of these if’s will fade preparing to continue her perior to those made in our own away ing work factory Buttermilk is free jeai-ioun- d up-to-da- ice-crea- m Eight “If s” For College Students President Emeritus George Brimhall has given to the students of the Brigham Young University eight “ifs” as a parting injunction for the school H year EIGHT “IFS” 1 If you can eat and drink to live and keep the stamp of wisdom on both work and play you will possess the joys of health 2 If you earn a little more than you expend and pay your debts of honor to your God and fellowmen you will be found o among the 3 If you can enlarge some thought you have or get some new knowledge every day you will be among the learned all your life 4 If you can serve in such a way as to benefit yourself and others too you will be among the honored of the earth 5 If you can find one thing well-to-d- ice-crea- m ice-crea- m ice-crea- m sclf-decepU- on ice-crea- m te |