Show ’TTTnrr UHL STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by Students of Utah Printed by the Karl & England Publishing Agricultural Logan Company Mountain and Pacific states To (lie eastern student a summer session here will he a liberal education in itself — a revelation of what the word America means Utah Agricultural College is to be thanked and congratulated on having established this school College I know of no better situation on which an institution can he built Utah Entered as sccond-clamail matter September 191908 at Logan Utah under the Art of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 authorised August 22 1918 R enter St reel 11 WcM ( —v (Signed) Federick J Turner In commenting upon Dr President Turner’s statement Peterson said: ‘‘One of the greatest values that will come out of the national summer school will be the introduction to the people of the east of not only our western scenery and mountain climate DlSCUSSlOIl 01 Alilintllin The Productivity of but also of our people I have received many statements from j Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western PreRS Association J KING HENDRICKS j - up L1LAJNEO THOMAS— Voice Production and Singing and ELOISE THOMAS— Pianoforte Have Vacancies for Fite Singing and Four Pianoforte Pupils at (heir New Music Studio Hi!) Last Ird North New Term Commences July litth Phone 21JJ ins visiting faculty members and students similar in nature to the statement written by Professor Turner For instance Professor WESTON VERNON JR Ilenry C Cowles of the University of Chicago who is here teachV D GARDNER Associate Editor Associate Editor ing botany said: “You have not only the most attractive summer REPORTERS liN ei Cull Ll umler If MI school site in America Imt also I believe the most attractive cam- - Reports Results of Twenty On lhl'1 MOSES RICH IRA N HAYWARD H 11 h iiMin ""n t‘ of them all The inspiration afforded by your beautiful Years of Experiments And o THELMA BROWN pus imt ad n! CLINTON VERNON On Soil CondiObservations is in in itself tremendous a the factor success of scenery your k e'i thin While mntolIlian nil HANSEN ERNEST lhitlgj GLADYS RITCHIE tion in Greentille AMOS WARD sumer school The summer climate of Iogan is as perfect as a MELVIN LEMON mg through Yitginii slopped oie climate can well he” The following statement from Prof John! He niiaumiY m 's e of di at a he hrl hi hige TIIYLLIS LIUENQUIST oil hd Adams of the University of London who delivered a series of irrigated iami" is n utie r liiil inillid a hew k parsed OW per Number 17 ‘la! h r on Week of July 14 1924 Friday Edition at the national summer school shows how the spirit of lss Js 'smu-- n the nan in liange i'I he 'grii uiiurti i:ncriintMit station Utah grips a foreigner in even a brief stay: “Whore's tiie man who used to el "ll“l‘ y ""8 We believe in shotting consideration for the rights of others “The success of the 1924 summer school at Logan demon- -' Jh" keeper here?” asked the motorist nomisf by arriving at lectures and classes on time or staying away strates the feasibility of a national summer school in the inter- -' “lie’s deat Sir’’ was the rpl the result h of twenty-onreport We believe in no reservation of chapel seats for friends Lellow’ Lulled the “head? mountain west Already you draw from a wide area and there years'exporiineiits ami obsenntion of We believe in courteously directing our attention to the lect- is no reason why that area should not be greatly extended The MM tomiitmns on tin rm niiic Ex- grea l mi jot ii eli “Well’ sml the pew keep! urer or instructor and in not distracting the attentions of those' Utah Agricultural College has unique advantage for the study of periment farm north of Logan” “I woublnt like to a that tious of data deals The the about us by whispering shuffling papers changing seats and Xalura nistoi-part greater He Ma a good enough mao sir gmip of Rtiemes while for the 0(nary aca( with tin a nldl nf iiMiiurt leaving early emie studies it is hard to imagine an environment Letter suited far as know Hid iniKi atisrac'ory results Tin' We believe in equality in the cafeteria line- - time only to deter- for their successful prosecution” reauthor finds that i hcts "A n bow toil (nils! ut in it Hut min mine priority of position spond mod readily to applh atmns hair is ell “ s hi ll Ilia u We believe in a smile and a hello for every one on the campus (oniinon1 ORGAN RECITAL m of mure to tic 0)1 m ail iio g n Ins jo! t! We believe it is good for us to be here The fourth organ recital will be given next Sunday at P:n0 farm crops mown in this lorality bl ues-hi beet potafoe gavej p m in the Logan Tabernacle organist Susa Gates assisted bv '‘Next to suuar How tut ' !IMUlle! Him jsl- from the use of OURS THE DUTY Ethel Lind contralto The following program will be rendered: 'tin1 giettfvt retains ers manure’’ 1 Alla Marcia In D no pti nu Ik “Then 'H Small grains gave oulv nloderate Henry Ilaekett Today marks the termination of the most profitable six the rep 2 Prayer Edward Read returns from the use ot manure weeks ever spent by students at any Rocky Mountain Institution ithout ords ' W Holloway while torn and aitilLi gave good Song F formal leave is will all summer this if he at charged Everyone 'i ll i't t ji h! ite Is the small grain- and 4 Vocal Solos Selected creases Vrn with new ideas and inspiration Students who spent this summer dune without alfalfa were found to exhaust the where nothing inn ETHEL LIND being ‘tirt tin here look forward with eager anticipation to next summer when ijifed measurfertility of the sil mre as t Arranged by Organist ed lv subsequent another opportunity will be afforded to meet and work with lead- 5 Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer prnduc- rosi n ith a treat alu rni 6 Melody in I) Flat William Faulkes linn Hum veiv pmtluo" sutor beets ing men To otter tier mv seat f'111"" 7 or Postlude M1"ini‘r Frank Ponahue Ours is that of the privileged class ours the opportunity de- a n "Tii whether sin or Till1 ilita with regard to The quantnied to others and now it is ours the duty of passing on what ' Should upon mi f iiv of in a ii ft- ulmli sun llin lii—t we have thus received We cant all be Jordans or Steiners or imldl should ln‘ nl i onihleralde inMatthews but we can all aid in spreading the gospel of these null tins ti reM to lariiii P (oni it t At Usual carls appli-master minds to less fortunate ones than we problem Tin' liiai i Editor ' t Ik- l IV i 1 ’ t 111 w 11 f Ii 11 v i 1111 i 4 A Lei Your Appearance Help You In Your Business— Keep Your Hair Cut MODERN BARBER SIIOI' t t d j ml i o 1) led nn t ho hii lo a a Ion! sh ll old I d i il he e the ill e W ' h a to w no la e I’o-- il a- -' I K he-- j -- w w - I! ' ‘ ' ii t i i W j in- NN ( - 11 ( i Im sugar-bee- I - I ini'-lio- a- - - 1 c 1 ’1'' t t LP Oil Silt tI forty tons to tin' f tl It e n rtOf can t)n maxima per hi” s 'Kill — t Ml M U ii id of HITCH BROS uttar lni'ts Imt was rmiml lo In- in iuriim- - to small ttrains- In QRUL CO Wanted No Misunderstanding uenerol Hi greatest ilue per tftrt oi HimM (ll-itlK'etl llml lilt lilt Iiiilitire Was found hovvovef lO b N'tl t Im it! w fir Hill l K a ppliciti ions of thin from jobtii)el I'in? the terflL'-i Li utr--I- t ikIn m j fNv appl“UM' " nnnminccd Ihcj alilition to till incren-c- d ChlM Vpprl UUllVI sir (treat RUcers of tiie National Siim-- f WVli OllfM Iiiained from the i! (p ttU it Lite MKlr I eels rtn r 'Prhool and iTiformed tiie t and- - use of manure it was found iisf sn miIv i!i ii that fence that not only would the sum- - beets crown on lands A Convincing Yarn mer school not co-- t the tavpaires of wore more able to resist the raiaee !riwoiir- - I’ul I w u iuUkt lll niT ftali one penny hut that it mould or the bhcht than those crown on I 1111 NIM ’‘Ion llllllh il NNlMibl actually return a Riirplus to the 'new or and le-- s manured land-statThe Place to Biing Your b bfiiNd? nl-o in is Riven Lecture Illustrated With Slides Some attention treasury tbw inn )’ It k Hemstitching p Ir A K editor of the1""' eireular to 11- 1- effe Is r i i it (I t rili mu Showing Effect of Rickets On ' it Slil r lieilig °n i'"' of Iidueatinii of Itoston Jtats Prompt Attention To found that the greater lie amount of deliver d the addre His Opposite d the more rapid Mail Ordtrs Mr I’hHist I'M Irrigation water u A creat niiinr children In Utah of the el eninu topir until eliau-tim- i I mint the soil S It the (f ulllM it uli wi nH "We In are imt in a world todai have their chalice for uormul d'iel-opme11 East Kt North Logan Ut Tinkle--Wi'iseriously impaired Imeause that ia moilUK ahead bo rant that Mi nr IS PRESSING many thim’ hate buiqieneil ami imit LEADERSHIP Ini'MlI-f-uliU In Hu nriJihm’htHHl NEED OF RURAL LIFE of lla'fore’wn vn know that ttiey huve r nf biochi'ml-trat John Hofkl n arriiiir‘VlecAed Id WinRlup “Tiie A (fiiitlirrmS rffiut v f 1'nivi‘nnt) who Iimr loo u In 1'tuh for iiioet outatandinR end ore hua come from the roiinti) achool rIx w ki m ml r nr tln furuliy treat epeil at which new thima are teacher of lln National Smnmr SrhiMil In hupieinni! I the fnt that the it AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY "The Ihintah cmintiv achool teachn three monih aao er ia ste pod In Do d ixir-tin l tnnrnimt State Consri'R Suits Dry Cleaned $110 — Sponged and Pressed 10c pihloem of a law puiiimr It up to th t‘° lllMh rurnii‘1' life" aud Ur Uranaoli: "lie We call for nnd Deliver— Phone I1H 2 1 No Main f the ITilon to divide whithJqgan IT Encampment now in at thv Rlute haa urilleii the gimiler part of the er or not they will adopt the I'lah roil Hu hlsliuy of r nm uk during tho pant “No rhiM ii'i'it miffi r from rivk-- Rihool law w lileh protlde that no fortv Vi nr Eiactly halt of the one ran leaie arlmol until he in tin of whut roront iiiemlii ri of the klng'a cabinet today eichten year old unla he ha a ate liaio aliow n” kuIJ country achool tenchera" MrColluni “Yit tho fart rirnain Htandardued iitipaiallon tor life The Best Place to Huy our Books Magazines nnd of the American pluiae of Speaking I Thl the flrat time I hate eier Hie tliat many rlilhlrrn ilo uifcr from tlio apenker declared School Supplies pine Stationery etc problem heard of the Conk-reof the ITiltd tlita ‘Billy irivriitahli' OTTOSJTI: ININTOP'I It K that he Inn no faith In pollucluii ui loOAV I'TAII of l lah" “ltoki ti I ranefit by a ilu t oor Slat following Die ggetlla for kelilline aoelal Ur Win ill ip paid a alow inn Iu rali'lnni ami rirli in hill that lie places Ilia luulll depen- ' to the flail Agricultural Col- deuce kinl in wliirli iiiumliii' Ii ia al- - nt Inti lligent upon country cv Inainnn h a our roiunmn fooil run lege for liailUK organized the Na- tegehera hanker and Hose— Men’s pniic lor tula linlo nr noun of thin iiiutnliu' tional Summer School and declared who have tho broad acuial Vlalon it Ir norasaary to miiil It In the "You have brought here on the earn-plieceaaary to enable Ilo III to ice the form of lllinuiimon fnncl of the Cnlhgo In your t tailing problem eli'nrly Cmt liver oil faculty the creat at combination of iiartlmlarly rirli In thin "We limit hale" lie lleelured In No rlillil will i'Veloi rlrki't talent that hu ever been at any roneluaion "t achern hunker and If allowed erhool In the whole fniti rellalotia leadei who are above all auniililiiH y of ami aummi-shi n after a month old a few driqia Slate" rliu'iia nnd puirlnl and who arc f of cod liver oil threw or four time !’rofoKor William I'oloraon willing lo ih vole tin maelve to i week while a child RiifferJug from of the u A C Eileimlun lng lendeialilp " 9 North Main -- rlcki'l Will receive reliof If relded nt the meeting Expert Relrnctinnist in Charge alien t Ii ia treatment" Mualo win furnlvhed hy the I' A C GOV (’ R M NBEY Broken lanse Duplicated in An Hour Mrfoltiim lllualrated hi lec Quartet under tho dire lion of ADDRESSES THE turo with lantein ahil'-- ahowlni! tho C It Julinvon Tho Itivncn FARMERS NVFD effort of rlrkei on rata tion wan delivered by Joaoph llan-n principal of the Woodruff at limd ('on tin ued from page ine TWO THOUSAND AT TUT of logan and lh le ni illrllon waa alliullon" l olloii In the OihlroK of Oovemnr OPENING OF ENCAMPMENT pronounced hy Ihn lleverend llurrl of Ihn Piltahury 1'rlan Mulo y A A lllukhy Mute roiuml lreah) (Continued from page one I ' ToniChurch of Kigan alotier uf agrirullure poke In all hiotnry III dedicate llarlf to tho Trending the aaaenihly the ftrlg-ha- iulailonr Hinckley aim i iiiphalod buildout up of an oniightonod rural the llllpol III lien of Cooperation among City municipal band cave and thi'larcd that the population founded on n permanent concert on Ihn quadrangle follow log the fariiiei and proieiiiu agiictiliure" dm which n play hour wa held Afte-Ih- e farm hurra ll of I'tah wm king In full flnred I'lealdcnl I'oloraon "The motion picture hnw harmony with Hie atnla department i 'tnhly farmer nf llio Weal In Ilia pa it did In tho miles rliaiu'l a radio con- nf agrleiilturn and the I’tah Atrlrul pot have to make giod In urcce cert on tho aoutb lawn and n dance tural College offer d n medluiq for Increaie in land valuen nave oven tho In Ihn Smart syuiaalum furnlhed great Improvement of agriculture In uff rieiit profil to nmueement until midnight poor farmer the elate No 12 Bust Second South Street furnialt him all Ur K V MrCollum profeaaor of living Today thl l rnangod and th farmer tnual Of John liiochi Ii Tli I' wlfo of tliiatry llopklU warned rlnryytnaa mako money la n atiirily rompeil him ho wrbt otf to official at a verilty aleo addrceeei lh amhly SERVICE SANITATION QUALITY livo hualneaa Tho aoluiloa nf tho funeral on rimy day! “Now John on the Iqglene of tho nllllicnUrr not doe acrlrtilturai problem lin in dit‘t aland with ymtr bar head am canal only Reslaurant in Salt Lake City Serving A (’ Butter Mualc for Ihe ocraalon wa furn poll! in pnr In legiklaiinn Wlo lawatho damp ttronurt ynn'll rntrh cold ” nl ion of iita n it r LA FI J ht - I j j I R I £jj - - c f r t No ?llffpri0f vii-1- 1 ' — H!ir i -- The Paris Millinery I "n Irrlca-Journ- VVm-lil- N' n i j I uit M ! LJh Rowing editorial wa Journal: 1 1 t -- The 1924 session of the National Summer School has been much more successful than was thought possible for the first session It has not only been self supporting but has demonstrat- cd that in quality of scholarship the students here will rank well! with the students of the greater colleges and universities The comments of our distinguished faculty have been uniformily most encouraging Qur own state leaders practically unanimously have expressed their support of the enterprise The state press is almost a unit in feeling that in the National Summer School! is an opportunity without parallel There is no doubt about thej future of its work we confidently look forward to the time not far ahead when several thousand students will be here annually from the various parts of America for summer study Our good wishes go to the hundreds of new friends we have made May the future deal kindly with them all ni I I 4 y The Salt Lake and Ogden Chambers of Commerce have collected large sums in the past printed thousands of neat iiook-let- s and circulated them all over the country besides paying thousands of dollars for display ads in eastern newspapers and! All of which has resulted in attracting favorable magazines attention to Ltaii But Logan our sister city on the north has recently accomplished much to place Utah in a favorable light among many people in the east and the result of this work will continue to bring good results to Utah for many years to come And Brigham City assisted to a degree in sending Utah lioostera back to the middle states eustern and southern states where they will tell the home folks alsuit Utah and Utah hospitality NVe have reference to the National summer school conducted at the Agricultural College Many noted educators from various universites of the country spent several weeks at the college in Logan and were given an opportunity to study Utah and Utah's people They visited some of our wonderful attractions became acquainted with many of our resources and possibilities and fell in love with our mountains lakes canyons rippling brooks licet and alfalfa fields orchards dairy products anti the golden harvest from the wheat fields They visited Bear River Bay where they saw millions of wild life and pronounced it the greatest natural reserve for the proposition of wild life iu the world They saw the scenic wonders in Iagan and Ogden canyons They witnessed home life among the “Mormons” and returned to their respective habitations with a better understanding of the west and western people It was a great advertising— the kind money cannot pay for All Utah should Join next year in making the summer school at the Agricultural College the wonderful success that we all dcrlre that it should be PmiIent Elmer G Peterson hi assistant am!all those who tra h any way connected with the coilego are entitled to the cf the people of thi great state for what they accom-few weeks :J tha T Tt Uirirj for the East Dr Turner tv a so favorable Im-- ! ctrKRiora for education in Utah that he sent the ' to President E G Peterson of the college ’ :z? r::n before so congenial and so happy an acad- and healthful ":h a tczutiful X CrtLirdjr th Idas of a national summer school v 1 be continued and should grow ' c:::73 stiita a well aa from the rocky U1j (‘ L irt location-stimulat- ive i if l t i I 1 l( ll I FRENCH DRY CLEANING 1 1 pine-Ilea- pad ein 1 1 WILKINSON’S ht Ir ilinir ld For Ladies' Shoes nnd Hats and Furnishings 1 1 Shoes to JESSEN - 34 West Center Logan Utah e r i C r dln-c-to- r Co Wendelboe Optometrist apt-oil- Ir J r a WHEN IN vSALT LAKE CITY - in: it day on niciit Ym Will I'ind The ItliST CATS at j SPAREY & MEHSE Co I jThe I |