Show tf( L tac A — Uiwa A arena! i a!WAJW 1' v5in ''& U4m' nrtTDTiNT S ( T U D E'N T Published Weekly by Students of Utah Printed b r the Earl ft England Publishing Agricultural College Logan Utah mall matter September 191908 at Logan Entered an second-clas- s Utah ebdef the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special rate ttf postage provided for In Section 1108 Act of October 3 1917 ' authorized August 32 1918 Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Association LECTURE j SJYf iH HM'ff'if N& f Frm 6 a high school boy was awarded $2500 for aa address on the ronati- lutinn of llie Pulled Slates bill Ite waa noi triag to be an oralor So this is Ihe age In abich we are going at a tremendous pieo pi Wlnship would have us all realize that We are living in the most won- LIFE Company ' Let Your Appearance Help You In Your Business— Keep Your Hair Cut MODERN DAUBER SHOP 11 West derful period of history that this year and in America are Ihe only Jtime and place thHt our National I Summer School could have been Center Street LILAINEO THOMAS— Voice Production and Points Out The Worth held While Things Done Inj The Last Seven Years1"'- ELOISE TIIOMAS— Singing and Pianoforte Have Vacancies for Five Singing and Four Pianoforte Pupils at their New Music Studio 469 East ‘Ird North Phone 212J New Term Commences July 19th KING HENDRICKS M"s Editor WESTON VERNON JR Four Great Epo7hTif American (Continued from page one) V D GARDNER t Associate Editor Education — Historians Mustlwd forwari’ ad 0 av0d :Assodate Editor REPORTERS Them To Tel! History ln h“ hand aholid be lu'"1 out pt MOSES RICH IRA N HAYWARD jth pockets r A Deauly is often dinfiured by E ediDr educator Winship EROWN THELMA CLINTON VERNON al- the for thouahts thinking bappy author and lecturer beaau hia GLADYS RITCHIE ERNEST HANSEN The first show In the face AMOS WARD firt lecture Monday morning by Bay- ways MELVIN LEMON H seen in or Illness of fatigue ing that forty nine years ago that sign niYLLIS LILJENQUIST so and tell face hands the hands the he come bad to the for day I'lah - I R°p-Coun- un-to- i What Do You Expect? the story of menial and physical condition He went on to say that bi object Janies said “If you assume an atwas not to turn the attention of hi We believe in showing consideration for the rights of others udienee backward but to have them titude of alertness and vigor you Men look forward that he was going to get the same mental reaction" by arriving at lectures and classes on time or staying away often Irritable in the morning ire to In us the! touch We believe in no reservation of chapel seats for friends with try bring because Ihe poisonv have not yet We believe in courteously directing our attention to the lect-nr- present time snd make us realize ii been thrown off from the body dur It that is really worth while being or instructor and in not distracting the attentions of those the ing night To care for themalive More worth-whiltoday about us by whispering shuffling papers changing seats and to assume this attitude and selves things have been done in jlw last will help such men to overcome the leaving early seven years than in seventy-fiv- e Irritability We believe in equality in the cafeteria line- - time only to deter- years before them To sit all day la a dejected posTims mine priority of position There is more in America now From the cradle to the grave ture to sigh is tu get the same menWe believe in a smile and a hello for every one on the campus than there ever has been before a ate dchtura all: tal reaction In order to acquire the Vi must make as well aa save— And any person who is interested in We believe it is good for us to be here A moment la nut too amalL mood or disposition we want we the present and who doesn't talk!I must assure the outward motions You Got ’Em from the standpoint of today makes! WELCOME moo of gtfh I showed tip the George — “Well a fool of himself The Utah Agricultural College is honored in having this week Right living is physical education teacher before the whole cisss again the farm learders of Utah and many of the women leaders of There are four great epochs in in its broadest sense Not ‘ot the today!" lfiikey — “Yeh? Wise us up!" American and every his- mind but the whole man t'liiuT and George — “She asked me for Lincoln' the State as our guests This college is theirs we of the faculty torian musteducation recount them or he has the process begins with the body Geilysholg address n I hud to tell her are in a very real sense their servants in the great cause of educa- not told of the prgoress of American Ys should Oh he never lived There can be no healthy thought or heard the elitesthere then"— IUe laugh tion It is a special pleasure that this week we are able to have civilization Thpy are: normal feeling out of unsound bod1 The Ordinance of 1787 our own home folks meet so many of the National Summer School ies There are exceptions to tills for 2 1837-4- 5 Horace Mann gave j great minds are often shut up In de- faculty This National Summer School Including the entire cost America three marvelous Ideas' Thelfective bodies of their great teachers and the cost of advertising has been fully Aristotle said “The highest 'ob- self supporting It has even produced a little earning So these public appreciated public schools The Millinery more than it eve had He have ject of man is to attuin happiness great speakers and great scientists who this week are at the) wh°h fn r"m cnl’ thru v'rue a"d sen-icof the Utah fanners and mothers come without cost to non ter teacher'And The Place to Brin" Your preparation for virtue ran be pained only thru right them The tuition paid by students here from all parts of the administration and supervision Exercise itnporves ofmving" Hemstitching country has fully paid all the costs of the National Summer schools Mann knpw when to quit quality of the grey matter as an educator when he saw that School Prompt Attention To The period of the Renaissance in would make politics it mot-to Impossible manrsided Italy crested The important thing however is not this but that here this hold out Mail Orders and therein lay his frreatest than has any other period histoeek we have many of America’s greatest leaders in thought success not 15 East 1st North Locan Ut tory because they developed We are proud to introduce them to our citizens whose standards 3 1 rom 1872-187was a period only their minds but their bodies of life whose sacrifices for education and whose worthy citi- of creative education when more In fact their muscular development happened than in thirty years pre- did much toward elevating their zenship are attracting favorably the attention of the world ceding and minds Their bands were dextrous E G Peterson 4 The past seven years in which and their minds lofty and painting EXTEND more has happened than ocoured in sculpturing and fine art other THE FARMERS ENCAMPMENT any £vpnty-fiv- e flourished then INVITATION year before Today the Annual Farmers Encampment begins at the College Dr Winshlp spoke of three when mentnl Movements things change Thousands of farmers and their wives will meet to spend a few that are particularly suggestlvo of condition TO COACHES change and the mental at-days studying visiting playing absorbing the culture and the what has happened during this per- titude of a person ran be told usualand all interested in athletics iod influence that their institution offers to them Developly by the way he walks to visit our store and The one is first thing is that there is ment of niusciei on side of the a magnificent undertaking that Viewed from the surface it inspect our new fall a new South today for the first tinte body helps to improve the dpxtec-It- y brings together the men and women of the state Viewed from in line of of the corresponding muscles on its depths it is a homecoming The people whom the institution beenhistory Tlio a new South has In gymExercise spoken of and heralded many the other aide FOOTBALL AND serves come home to visit their own times before it hag at last arrived nasiums may be learned without a The college was created for the dirt farmer Its sole aim was In the South now they do not point person even trying them Just think-- ! BASKETBALL to pioneer the fields of agriculture and assist the inhabitants of to anything as the best in the South ing about the movements of the this commonwealth in their daily routine of life With that in if It ia not the best in ihe Union muxeira wiU cause jheni to move EQUIPMENT right mind an experiment station and a competent staff was organized It Is not mentioned North Carolina la the biggest state should he avoided Monotony which searches out the problem confronting the agriculturalist In Wholesale Prices to Schools the Union educationally and Ihe when the tame kiuds of food are of Utah and solves it With that in mind an extension division rest of the South Is an! Organizations not at all Jealous eaten all the time the digestive JuicV was organized and the college sent its trained graduates upon the but is proud of her attainment And es lose their power and monotony farms and into the household of the state to grapple with the the biggest thing about It Is that alt in life causes one to lose Interest and problems of the front lines With that in mind it organized a educational measures were passed therefore happiness teaching faculty opened wide the doors and said to the people thro the North Carolina legislature Uor real surresa In life Intellec- Company “Send your young to us rich and poor alike we will teach them without a single dissenting note tual and physical side should be The second thing I that last Deto carry on the spirit of their ancestors to be pioneers into new cember 1500 brought together boy nd girls memfields ber of farm clubs from forty three And then once a year it holds a family party when all citizens different state had all their new thoughts new ideals new in- pens paid on a visit to Chicago and gather to receive first-han- d will contact with men who are spending their Washington and were rojally treat- spiration They get d and banquetted by more tlin ten lives in solutions of problems vital to the layman or twelve thousand educator who The encampment in simple terms illustrates the spirit of the were there at the same time and the' college serving the people it loves to serve reason they received such attention waa not only because they were re-markable but because there are knocker Not many years ago Rowan Ray termed his idea of knocker SOOOOO other bo and gtrla who are frying to be rhamplnna who have' or booster in the following words: raised farm products that had a! When the Creator had made all the good things it seemed value of 18000000 and that was' there was still some dirty work to do so He made the beasts and all prise Another Shipment of 50 Dozen Gingham and Percale winning stuff Hanker' the reptiles and the poisonous insects and when He had finished in the various state had loaned Aprons to Sell at the Bargain Price of He still had some old scraps left over that were too bad to put In- these youngsters $2800000 to the Rattlesnake the Hyena the Scorpion and the Skunk so There are eight million boy an l He put all these to together covered it with suspicion wrapped it girls in (he A merles n schools today with jealousy marked it with a yellow streak and called it a If they were all doing aa these 00 000 are doing produstlona KNOCKER would be valued at more than Ihe This product was so fearful to contemplate that He had to entire cost of railroads In 180 With These We Have 250 Children's Wash Dresses and make something to counteiact it so He took a sunbeam put into People have learned that education la an Rompers of the Best Gingham the heart of a child the brain of a man wrapped it in civic pride lnvetrft and not an expense bare They learned Specially Priced that covered it with brotherly love made it a believer in equality and money put In for boy and Ihe girla right way a worker for and supporter of every good thing in the justce pay a dividend Jn Cook County community and called it a BOOSTER and thenceforth mortal Illlnol there r j man has the privilege of choosing his associations chool and every one of the Sizes 4 to II pupil At this time aa the first national summer school comes to a In these schools has been n member close as a political campaign begins as the turmoil and strife of the fayn club for eight year dif6f the world is at a Seething point we might well consider whether The third thing la along ferent line Chautauqua has no w class ourselves with the first group or the second o for aa orator Our stability our strength our influenefc for right and justice baa gone out of any more oratory All Colors and Sizes Flounce Bottoms Amrtran tVm needed now more than ever before It ia for us to draw J Itryan found that hia life ii oratorical frera th term's work the inspiration of men with whom we rub-t- :i power waa fneffrrtual and there trd go forth to do our small but significant bit in the would be no place for Robert Inger-ao- ll If he could rotne back 1 cf On June Chester C' Week of July 14 1924 Wednesday Edition Number Are not these some of the questions you ask yourself when you buy a dress: first time 16 Is the price reasonable? 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