| Show &'’’&& JrassWrir'fcs)i' a & tt tat j "£ i it For The Best Cakes Pies Rolls and Bread Call at The BAKERY —Try Our Coffee And Rolls — — Best in Town — The Utah Agricultural Col- year ending June 30 1923 with a small balance in its general fund and with every merchandising department showing a profit it appears 'from a report of the year's receipts and expenditures just presented to President Elmer G Peterson by John L Coburn secretary-treasure- r of the institution The report of the secretary-treasurshows instead of a small deficit which was feared by college officials because of The Best Meat Where? er BENSON MARKET Y(e Deliver the extremely limited budget upon which the institution must operate a balance of $4230 in the general college funds The SHINES report shows further that the Modern Barber Shop Carlisle & Gudmundson Proprietors 13 W Center St C Financial Situation ‘ Good At College lege completed the fiscal ROYAL BATHS Page Three STUDENT LIFE Thursday August 16 1923 Logan college creamery earned $1942-4- 6 last year that the ‘college The Professional Man and His Clothes the clothes question and you find that the DIAGNOSE but one certain issue Individual models mean faultless fit fabrics ensure long wear Fine tailoring gives a perfect finish All-wo- ol HOWELL BROTHERS LOGAN’S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS Suits cleaned clean — Cash and carry SUITS MADE TO MEASURE $1750 $125 UP LOGAN CLEANING & TAILORING CO GEO Phone 171 The W MGR MEN’S 20 W 1 N Shop ! The bookstore after all expenses have been paid will have made $151075 and that the college cafeteria made $84140 These GEN SQUIRES ' ’ Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes last two named departments do not attempt to make a profit on R JOHNSON PAYS KEEP CHAN and WELL DRESSED- -IT their sales but try only to break even returning to the students in lower costs that would be See page 4 in phone book profits in commercial institutions The 1912 class locker Phones 1234 268-- J fund has a balance of $16550 while the college printing department paid all expenses but not a profit DAILY NEEDS didThe show has also been able college ' For the Face during the past three years to For the Hair pay off the entire indebtedness college dormitory For the Teeth on the to Three $25000 For the Hands amounting when there was a years ago dic- TAXI SERVICE iu & Whatever fancy and taste tate is here PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO 14 W Center Logan Utah President Peterson Returns From Trip serious housing shortage in Logan business men of the city raised $25000 with which to equip a modem dormitory of twenty-twr- o suites on the college campus These business men agreed to give all of this equip- ment to the college upon the repayment of this $25000 from dormitory rents and from other President Elmer G Peterson miscellaneous sources by the of the Utah Agricultural Col- college This indebtedness has lege has just returned from an now been cleared and this equipautomobile trip through north- ment becomes the property of eastern Utah southwestern Wy- the institution oming and southeastern Idaho where he went to investigate the needs of those communities from the standpoint of rural The College is emphasizing the training of teachers for rural elementary and high schools: When the institution opens for the Fall quarter on Monday September 24 the department of education of the Agricultural College will offer a more comprehensive list of educational courses along this line than ever before education A popular Logan High student Virginia Crockett is attending the second term of summer school We expect to have her with us permanently before long tt Former Student Dies In Brigham City Howard Reeder a student at the Utah Agricultural College for the past two years died last Wednesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at the home of his aged mother Mrs Caroline M Reeder of paratyphoid fever Mr Reeder was stricken with the malady on July 24th and his condition gradually grew worse until the end came Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the Third ward chapel of Brigham City His friends of the 145th Field Artillery gave him a military - V® & WiK ‘ Octfio Utmjmrns cpmT If you plant an acom in proper soil you have a good chance of getting an oak Your dollars planted in this bank will grow swiftly surely and safely t ' DO YOU USE OUR ‘DEPOSIT-CHECKS?’’ THE IDEAL PLAN FOR STUDNETS Cache Valley Banking Company TRUST COMMERCIAL SAVINGS $150000000 RESOURCES burial which had always been fering his services to his counhis desire since serving in the try He became a member of army Interment took place in the 145th Field Artillery and went with the boys to France the Brigham City cemetery He was born in Brigham City but the division he was in nevMarch 5 1893 a son of the late er saw service at the front The students extend their George B Reeder and Caroline He was un- deepest sympathy to his beMadsen Reeder married and lived with his reaved mother and family and mother at 29 North 2nd West trust that the pleasant memorstreets When the call came for ies of the life he led will help to volunteers for the World war bring consolation and comfort Howard Reeder responded of to them ’ |