Show STimENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE fjMlHtieJ Weekly by the Student of tho CTtab efellef Instiiutf! Was Give Impetus to “City Agricultural Course V Dr Wallace' of Rock- - Extension Service To In j m'il-recelv- ' ' (j eli-o- privileged country mute to he used for demonstration 0 attend college He then added EXTERTAIXUERTS purposes in a campaign for community that the responsibilities of WENDELL ALLRED Editor ing the conditions of society as it PIcabi Spencer IlrNRt Hampton The cities selected will he required whole rested largely upon tin ir to enter into contracts that will insure shoulders SOCIETY "College students" In the cooperation of all civic and reli- said "should be of invaluable aid in KATHERINE WOOD Editor FRANCES THOMAS Deuirfs Wood Flora Amtirsfn gious organizations us well as busi- carrying on the struggle of science ness houses ami private homes They against will undertake under the direct ion f SPECIAL WR1TISO He then proceeded to discuss tin Mr Hanson systematically to remove function ami MELVIN LEMON Editor importance of the thy all unsightly objects on places ami to roid gland "Its import met" he Waldo Osmond Waiter Atwood plant lawns flowers shrubs amltrees Clacdia Funk Afton Johnston said "lies in the fact that it secrets Marion Everton Bert IIarward t is planned to make these three towns eholoid And thv roxaltue both very show places to which people from all essential to health determines met FEATURES HORACE HOTTER Editor Ira N Hayward over the state may come for the pur- abolic rate all the blood in tin hotly pose of witnessing a convincing tie passing through the gland ever BURK monstrntion of what ntay be done hour bom controls dll growth Smith MOSES RICH Editor Farrell without undue expenses to make eliami the most growth important ERVIN HARRIS Eohangcs their C'linnmiiities objects of pride ALUB PETERSON S I P A Editor mination of wastes (toxins Itv the anti sources or good taste ami refineSTEXOORAPIIEIIS production of antitoxin ment Dot Connie Osmond Dr Wallace proceeded in Adelaide Paog Allen writ fr Mr Hansen reports that the inter-- j detail to discuss the Importance est of the people of the state In luitd-- j BUSINESS STAFF of the gland and then lie accosted ARIEL C MERRILL Anittnnt Busiorn Uarwger scape ureliitei lure is growing at a the students with the fact that an tremendous rate In recent years! of the extremely high percentage Number 32 Public grounds are being laid off ln-- t Volume XXII Wednesday May 21 1924 race is afflict d with goiter a to parks and greater attention is be- deseaso of the thvroiI gland ney Ing given everywhere to the planting We believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should tor the right kinds of trees shrubs caused prinelplv bv n lack of iodine govern the administration of student body affairs ainl flutters anil Riving them the in the water drank by Hut people in This condition be stat'd We believe that it is the right of the student body to know proper carp to insure good growth question be overcome lo a great extent bv year 4"4 pluoes in aeveutoen jean every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the u very simple lemedv — tliat of exercise of their official duties counties warp Improved under the the necessarv iodine in tablet Of itWe believe that a primary election at which all but two direction of Ins department This be said is going to be form 99 were puldir-- buildings those for candidates for every student body office are eliminated furnished school students by the which Mr Hansen furnished Itluo-- ' would be a to desirable I adopt system state hoard of health at Hie v ry and spet ifications prints The Extension sorvie is prepared minimum cost and is to be adminito furnish detailed information on stered under the ditection of a phyMALCOLM LAYTON landscape beautification to those in- sician d tenninalions The following terested enough to Rign an agreement The student body and community have been immeasurably made from the examination of to wire out their carry Careful programs saddened by the results of the untimely accident in which Mal-corba students at the A C: 518 per experiments have been and are Layton methis death and three other prominent students made with various varieties of being cent have goil-in some form 111 plants received serious injuries A more disastrous occurrence has prob- to determine vvliiih ones will thrive female positive 41 piohuhle 4') ably never happened in the history of the college nor one which best in the state A list of these inahs positive 103 probable Students generally should appreciate has so generally affected everyone connected with the institution plants ntay he obtained by anyone very much this index of the condiIt is difficult even yet for the large body of Malcolm Laytons tion of their health The necessary friends and associates to realize that he has gone A more gen- 1‘RKs st ps should be taken immediately FLTEIiMiX s erally loved and respected student could not have been found s of broken and avert the II WEI AIiHKKvS U Our satisfaction must come from the knowledge of his clean lit life health lal'T IMnT 1 t 1 Ktlt M( y mini i Tin (i:ir i: snai e: w I'M’ Smith lo of dirocmr hand lng her during th have mol with unusual r ion f tli" tit)' topi build was oil hand tor final inspection of tin' H- H 'I' C Next Satin an) over forty members lln will in foil umtnrm college in tin' huge caravan trip to ndvettna tin (Vnlen Salt Lake nia ivli'lirnt inn and' the National Summer v hoot to be held thu summer hold way you l l tin- iiimrt'-- spring sikccss rated largely hy the keep your hair cut MODERN IJAUDEU SIIOI rv nr! s i'1'i You are irom pngr on1') (Continm-- Stu-Carr- v THE SPUING FESTIVAL in S B Speaker Wed Feinted by the Karl & England I'ubllahlng Company Logan Utah Beautiful” Movement second-class - Kntnred as mall matter September 191 90S at Logan UJah under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special Emil ifanstn Will Select Three Carries On Examinations For fate of postage provided for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 Cities of State In Which To' Goiters 51 per cent of authorised August 22 1918 dents Affected Out Demonstration Membor Western Intercollegiate News Service At the regular student bodv Tho ” itv bountiful" movement will Member South Western Tress Association inc last Wednesday a leeline was an Impetus in Utah t tii EDITOMAIi STAI'P delivered hy Dr Waliaee a regular Edit6r-in'-Chiepromises lo trniistorni tlie eomiminiWESTON VERNON JIL f Home Phone 303 J j lies of the state into veritable garden employee of the lloehefelU-- Institute t Business Manager spots ir the jdon- of the Extension who in employ oil for a time by the MALCOLM H MERRILL Service of the Flab Agricultural col- - Hah State hoard of health to catty Office Phone Branch 4L101 the year on alt examination of stale school for coming lego ASSOCIATE EDITORS arn carried ‘ Out' Emil Hansen students for goiters u Prestos M Nmsox instruttor in landscapes architecture Matox Mfrrdi t the beginning of his rental ks at the college is planning to select fr Wallace reminded the students SPOItTFSO STAFF for the cimiing summer three eilies of were among the fortunate I Editor VERIE FRY the stale representing as far as posse two percent of the intire population Fiovo On tes hie IIaroid Pftfrot Joerru Cowift f who are the typical conditions of soil ami r BAND TO AID IN Cs A r ir The Place For Your Electrical Supplies ‘ CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC I Hotel Ecdcs Darker Shop (lean and Every Ihiiig Sanitary r Phone 53 f HOTKL ECCLES CAFF Shoe Shine Ballis Cri THE EVERYTHING BEST OF TO F T V Service and Quality t bulling Shoe Hats and I limi-dun- IaOgan Candy Kitchen The Home Made Candy Always Fresh Across Sfrcii South of I’IC If Interested in Ladies’ Coats Suits Aon Will Alvvujs iml tlie I Xcvvc-- of f Dresses 'liiki-- (In- at t Mose Lewis Store Tips TJHFjF fri SERCE B BENSON & SONS Meat Dealers v All kind A V' w 111 Xnrtli Main 'hrtiov of fresh ami cured Meat at reasonable price Nccinl I Tire lo Irals amt Miroilie I’lionm Sfn-e- t 2V-i’- us i - 4 j f r fr J? 1 t? Let’s Go MuinPtrret Like City Flail 331 S ilt To Church NEXT SUNDAY j BE A NEWSPAPER with g ln V active happy life and from the fact that we have enjoyed the (Continued from page one) privilege of associating with him It is with the (enderest feelings that we extend to his family and close associates our sincere can be said that sut It a condition has existed many years at the No finer example of manhood has walked in these sympathy college With very few exceptions halls than Malcolm Layton We are proud to have been his friends the president feels the ronstunt help We also sympathize keenly with the young women in the servie and cooperation of the faculhospital and particularly with their families whose burden Is ty "There must come changes In the tremendous It is the earnest and unanimous wish of the student faculty front jenr fo year Such body that these young women recover as rapidly and effectively changes ate Inevitable Stagnation as possible and death only can prevent It One No blame can be attached for the accident It was one of those of the changes this your was one very unfortunate things which accur at intervals in our life til'll friends of the college hope Is time and remind us with renewed force that life on this earth is only temporary This Is the extension work In animal husbandry vxhlth a transient thing and that each day should find us at our best soon inu-- t be restated because of its CLASSES I AS LIABILITIES What is the trouble with our present system of class organization? Every spring when the time comes to pay for Buzzer space there are some class organizations found lacking In finance This spring the matter seems as critical as ever Can it be that the class officers are negligent in the preformance of their duties? A brief survey will show conclusively that this is not the case i This year when it came time for class elections it was found that only thirty-si- x sophomores had paid their class fee and the same condition existed in the freshman and junior classes This means that not to exceed thirty three percent of the students ara and have been standing the burden of the class organizations The classes are organizations to which every student of the achool belongs as truly as they do to the student body organization It is under one of these organizations that every students photograph is placed in the Buzzer The class’ Is truly a branch the student body system If the class organization movement is worth retaining it is certainly worth putting on a sound financial basis with a means of Insuring descriminatc expenditure of cluss funds Is it not that through cooperation with the student body class fees can be collected at the time of registration as are student body If this was done the fee could undoubtedly be diminished T time classes could begin to function ss worth it the AUo it it Dot possible that a fixed um could tzch fall to Insure payment for Buzzer space at) the I ‘i net come back to the student body? Then the re- ? (! Ci ft U should be worked oh e aystem almilar to t body to Insure careful responsible expend!- ( i speaking particularly of the virtues of devotion and intergity is without superior in all (hs world Boyce in his gieai last work "World Democracies’’ remarks that u certain rare ami benutiful flower thrives only in tbn high mountain places at the feet of the glaciers Rare citizenship ami human quality often likewise thrive only In the high mountain valleys remote from tho conjeetel renter where humanity often festers amidst much that lsutigb-aThe stock which Is represented here has filtered slowly from these areas purified ss it eotiKlit by sacrlflie and deImportant relation lo our industry volution tb newer ami cleaner tireus "Other changes involved the union of earth of HilmlulHfrntion in Extemion snd work in the InExperiiiiot Station terest of eeottony nin pftuitiry Sttll another change differing from those mentioned above vmi made netessary by inattention to wrkThi last change was made after repeated official warning had been Riven t hut a better relationship must lie established by the o’tlfP concerned “All of these changes were a should be the ctiHet Initiated by the President of (he College who assume responsibility (or them snd all future rhmiges under the present ad- ministration "Permll me to express t tin pro- ll‘" V’I t'"' IttR my grent bppdm latlnn of the work of Iho faculty who arw worthy In ofi' pos-alL- Ll? f-- me c:: 3 'rr9 problems 3 l- - ? M k-- i tr Ie f tho measure of leadership which In western they !ll estshlbdieil A merlin for ihn students of the college because of Ihn high iftinlliy of their work and of their lives I lo me sit enduring snilvfsr-lioNo college in A merit can more manly limit and boast of mnr womanly women I cherish the prill that with all our with many of Its elements of hnrsline there Is genulit refinement m our eampu life here I believe Unit Ihe blood It good blood for the next yeara officers to be (be herltsgee o( a noble people— and J firt!cu!ar!y the lower classes are state builder of msny rare This fltlfenhlp which bat treed b worked out been an t is being drawn In Western ct t "My entlm-da- As this Is leap year lords of the of Minnesolu are think I'nlverslty of putlihmliig for a course in mutrlmen tology a at inly In the science of a man Crudes wit be based ou the number of birds and 9 will be granted to bugged to girls who have attartied their namee at the end of the year Ing "M" Hearouk Plan and earn a Rood we income while learning show you how lie gin actual work at once all or spare unnecestime experience Send sary no canvassing Y that will an investment invites you HARRIS PIILSBI RY Minister 11 a m class ski itiwt r()R shop TROTMAN C Logan We Banjos Mandolins Guitars Ukuleles A complete display ol these instruments Keep Clean! 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IOGAN CLEANING AND TAILORING CO Iltnnn 171 Hen W Squirt I t Welcome to il 7:30 m p STUDENTS itnvuiiiNG 30 (Vest Center are exclusive distributors lor the (anxms line ol stringed instruments bearing the name of Washburn" Proud oi it too It means that we can ofler you die leaders in you rich returns yh-h- l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for particulars Nowswritcrs Bureau Buffalo Training N in We invite you to our Sturt Stocked with uet seasonable and fancy Grocei ies Look us over the next time you are in to Pfesrly Wiggly atlHMX Mgr CO TO TIIK STAR CLOTHING CO Tn ltv MIdm- Mm' Hull anil Fnrni-biu- g STAR CLOTHING CO EUASON SISTERS Your Hut North Main St root Dry Cools For the Best Cakes Pies Rolls and Bread waits your inspection Conte in at and look them over Or phone or write for tree booklet Al l AT 1 1I ARIMO BLOCK K our-stor- e ROYAL BAKERY 40-pa- "Tht popular Since choice 1864" A CO (’) N S E N MEAT MAKKtT In —Try Our Coffee and Rolls— —Best in Town— THATCHER MUSIC 1 KHslI A (T'liF l MMTS I IHI OVLTl:Y n ( hrlsf M)itirn I I’lninr ttl) rri Hire S g: IMivrf IV Miu STUDENTS Quality 39 Houth Main Lfgati t tail ( Take Advantage of Discount on Photos— Specal Your Buzer TORGESON rF CHERRY BLOSSOM Logan’s Real Candy Shop We ore Serving a Special Lunch for Student each day Except Sundayg From II a m until 8 p m Flnent Private Ball Room Between Denver mid the Coat CHERRY BLOSSOM STUDIO Over Woolworth Store our new location Fbon Off lc 77 Br Phoo 30!W DR W G RV'CKCNRROD Hair Unruly' ki Krtl tml ti Drismr Bult t Tbatrhor (lMa o m tn 13 p Ilnurs J p m tn t p tn ft TACOMA hi tnv My Pep up your line with annppy bilk and Sweater fir Ltdien and men A line wild fire wtHtl worsted novelty that will pell like INVESTIGATE— Raymond Taylor 358 N First WrM Provo t’tnh WING LEE Of lt North St fm in( ink Logan fH)-- j M ft'lM t 4 i JS irACOMS- -4 g a Ml Wll (m t r i TuL— Chinese Noodle and Chop Suey uny Style Everything Served Nice t have the Finent Teas and all Kinds of Sauce 80 W h: iMkot tht ih IVM m taaU4 ItACOMH -- ft M tfitl ft tut f ilyls litfHi)aa4( n Wollen Mills Salfesmari Lyt H t4 9thl llWt kw4 m lk H-- k Stui m hM Rhi'idarA Iatlmmlnrlv ! Vorl Wt lath Ptrwt Kami tiisiMi fne I rm Trtol 1 1 3 Mamtard Laborstorist N I no (7 DOj Wt IllhPtreM Hrw YMldf I'in trad m frr trial tub 113 Nm A4Jr 1 F America It the |