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ST U D E nsrso7sTl vr” ¥ LIFE NT 173 SUMMER SESSION : received aa isnutton from Eugene Field to Mrs Field of the lilitci rrarnts Mated kl tba Earl A Publishing Company Logaa Utah tor the evening aad amour ether literary oin a ho fathto aeeoad-elaa- s Catered Ideas Corrected — mat) matter September 12192 at Logan ered at Field's home were James M hitcomb Itlry (pie Rend and Sol Erroneous Ctai under tba Act of March I 1 IJ 7 Acceptance for malllnc at vperial Russel Smith the actor Food Plays Great Role in The rate of poctaga provided for la geettoa Act of October a HIT Paring the coarse of ihe evening aerie one saggested some refresh aienta would nut be amiac Field told then to be patient a the cork eetr j Drama of Life aatharlced August 22 111 aad supper eoetd he later Aa Ihe oeaing spre on someone sseggesled WILFORD D PORTER “The chief interest of fertile going to the ku ben to find tb nu for delay FI ere there ere no a grs Editor of conk or table Riley and Bok aitemtii fug to relieve the aituation Csibe Valley should be the produc-- j NORMAN CHRISTENSEN PEARL SPENCER absented themselves feom the party and brojght something from the More firm of food” stated Dr Roaenau in-- j Business Manager Associate Eilitor jO returning they found all the doors and windows lorksl with the ex ternstonally know professor of Har- vard Medico) School In his lecture ceptiun of a tenement window through which they crawled REPORTERS Field home war In the residential district of Chicago and It being on Fcgjd and Mvllhus'an diet j IRA IIAYWARD (Sunday thi neceiusitaated the starving couple to board a car for town j One hundred BLONDEL PORTER twetity five yer I where they nearly bought out the stork of a proprietor a( a winll PRESTON B M AUCHAN FRED HOCAN Malthus professor of bis-ago Dr ’ ’ EDNA CEOOKSTON shop ANNA CRANE tory and fiolftlral economy wrote an! errived At Field'a to find only the Cold and hungry the poet and ed-iLAVUEENCE SORENSEN DEFONDA DOWDLE essay on the principles of population thembundles and rellar grating open Through this they dropped their CORAL GORDON CARL CREEN as It effects human happiness Hu-- j selves and apimared in the dining room dirty and disheveled to find the man A J MERRILL ALLIE PETERSON happiness he believed defiends party enjoying a supper w hl h Field had carefully hidden and brought out ' ELSIE MAUCHAN BLAINE WINTERS primarily on the food supply When when they had left the house the essay wag published it Immedil ately became a best seller and has We believe in respecting the privileges of the orofessorg and vow i pet mu ism remained a popular study student by arriving on time at all lectures and classse j We believe in praising the other fellow whenever we have Population Dr Malthu said InNow I M me down to write crease faster than the food supply chance and knock onlv on big door j v A line or (wo In black and white and when population presses It bears! We believe ardently in the first law of heaven hot" its If it iwiiis dr tefore I iiuit most heavilj on the food supply and We believe in retaining the old conventions in regards to' ga’i th ynke I hope (biiCfault you'll noon forsil lack of food increases crime One of j jon the shore of oii Adriatic respecting the gentler sc x We believe that reserved books should be returned to the when th Breeze never cool One I am no nianter of the shelf with the utmost expediency tnmo Wt believe In upholding the spirit of demorracy which has And h air rim tuo pole i u It rli( and acraicliea now and then wars anil la by many claimed to be! Rut for this fault I can't be blamed the underlying caue of ail wars bee foste-e- d by the College since ftg beginning j j sa)( We believe in the statement of Elbert Hubliard which reads: My clumsy paw la not yet trained wrd-rj The terrible famine In the Vulgate! fine ' of nature “The only way to quit worrying about overwork is to get busy"' diitmt In Ruaeia was rauaed by lack vou find in the heart ol the I of We believe in wearing a cloak of cheerfulness no matter fonii transportation faculitie 'there must Coordination be Rotkleg how the stjles change differing In China was caused That yon find without Crossing the Retween the brain and band you see limited food supply available j And then poetic sentiment j hy the Ocean of England Scotland and Most People meet for aweet accompaniment i I Jerk off nir coat and my ne k tie Wales would have been starving had aweat-beaAnd brush the from my Aad with these requisites most dear the fubmariue blockade succeeded eyebrow We re not presuming to offer a course in horseback riding during the world war Wa obtain My success Is might near t dream of Abtaska and Icebergs but we would like to offer a few suggestions alout tomorrow’s food from the four corner of the If you’ll this poor ryhme trip It is the first horseback excursion of the National Summer And the days that I followed a snow I'll write pardon globe and the food problem I inter-- ' a better one next time School and it offers an opportunity for making an impression plow national —LJ S of our good sense or lack of it on many people who perhaps t offer a pant and a cuss word Dr Rosenau illustrated bow man' come in contact with the school in no other way We are paying iTo aio lr 0T l“n ° careless I a parasite of plant life It la our NOW I SET ME DOW V for these horses tomorrow to be sure but it is still a favor to get I ln driving s near to my person daily lire Two and one half acres of one for any pnee is cheap whatever it is for renting a horse to IV"1 singing the kin on Medulla land are required to feed one man some people A hundred and ten pound girl can easily wear a I look at my friend's languid manners Now I et me down to atudy one year it estimated There are on- not to of thiok Try anybody horse out quicker than a hundred and eighty pounds “hard-riding- '’ nert Iv thriteenbilliun tillable acre In the Rut concentrate with nil niy power man Just getting fired is the easiest sort of wear on an And smile at hfs laik of ambition world The possible limit of populn- hour hour my Upon by subjcta animaL And a bunch of cinch sore sore mouthed horses re- Iiut naught ran I do to relieve him lion then Is five billion people unturned tomorrow night is going to lie the worst sort of recom-mndsti- Or better his morbid condition less some change takes plme It may- for future excursions of the sort And it has cer- Wa boast of our knowlidge of science My chen and ag and hot and zoo lie that we will learn to make twoi Shake a r pea re and Milton too tainly proved amazingly popular so far whatever it may be with Mow we read way into the future blisks of grass to grow where one some of us by Sunday morning Remember that many a man Where the Mars will he in Dwember Trig and calc and show card add grows now nr that the chemist will who will lend you anything from his Sunday suit to the freedom And the dates or the changes of Keep me a gosh darn busy lad learn some other way of feeding huof bis garden will balk at letting you take bis horse at any price weather mans Therefore for the honor of the school and the benefit of the Yet when we are seized In the clutches Rut try an bard a ere 1 may In 100 the population of the horses we offer a few suggestions without as we said before chew My mind some bow will go astray world was 1s million wars famine offering a course in riding We will all doubtless find strange Of great Nature's powerful talons It loves great range of liberty slid disease had limited the populand wonderful methods of doing that kef ore we reach the top Wa fade away without struggle And aiiiib-s- i roves o'er land and sea ation Ma'thus consider that the j and then the bottom So from the horse's point of view: Unable to aid by protecting numlier’s lost In war are quirkly rej 1 — Good riding Is not a matter of speed especially of those It lovs a natural course to take covered It Is disease that Is so sersudden tempestuous rushes the movies to the contrary notious In all except the late war acAlong the river and the lake withstanding And catera to theprinial call given by Dr cording to statistic 2 — Jerking at reins as a signal for stopping for hurrying Of the wild wild life and all Rocenau more people were killed by for turning etc etc etc is the most natural thing in the world Mono — The ihrorr arc miyktirr I love the dear and wild wild chickbacilli than by Implements In tbe j to do and the hardest on your horse It makes his mouth sore than Ik c pm world war science protwted the sold en his temper bad and his conviction firm that you don’t know lers against prevenlab'e losses from And often wonder why the Tfrken what you want anyway are Fair nature studied In book htudetiu subject to disease It Is because of this and S— Ride with your weight forward from scieuca that the population of warned to keep away from Cloter Instead of by the splashy brook 4— Tighten up vour ciruhes on the steep slopes They don’t United States has doubled In the j the Johns hi need to lie that tight all the time I hundred last year That the satura- j gained by Inspiration Naught ft— It’s harder on you loth to go fast downhill than to rush tion point will lie reached and we of consolation how void me And'yef Excite at Oet doctor prof ntgdly up hill The occasion will probably require neither will have the final fight for food I Is (hi biological-equatio- n '6-Ha- ve a heart our horse is probably as warm as you factor ouiek My wife pas aptaaii- - ‘‘EdiKS'iLa the belief of most student of econ- Edsard Isik at Published Tuesday and F iday Visit aim an oat Eglad u ac rram u Uut A The Outward Expression of Good Judgment and Personal Pride is a Good Hair Cut— MODERN DARKER SHOP In Lecture not llt and Seasonable ! ! THE ' " Ixtgan Utah 13 West Center Street Reasonable Millinery For the Girls and Women Who Appreciate the Importance of a Becoming Hat SHOP M A E S H I R L E Y I’hone 138 W 39 North Main -- - -- If we REPAIR your SHOES the job is well done and the price is right — ! GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO WHATEVER YOUR AMBITION MAY BE— for POWER for WEALTH for Contentment Build up a Bank Reserve FIRST NATIONAL a' BANK — Logan Utah J heat jb Blair Motor Company x--n “Home of (he Buick” t A home Ahr itt for Complete 0rt One-Ha- lf Bloc k jour car during car school service — Day or West on 1st North days Night Phones 390-39- 1 HORSE SENSE j? WELCOME Students of Summer School The Presbyterian Church Invites to Services ' - Cordially its you Bible School 0:00 A M Morning Worship Evening Service 7:30 P M 1 STUDENT NIGHT— NEXT SUNDAY" HARRIS PIILSBLRV Minister Echoes From The I Scissorings bay-fet- Professors We knock our bwds humbly three time upon the floor and gather our force for apology Thru pDtire accident and Inud- vertence the names of Dr Car- ver and Dr Ell wood were transposed so that their quota-- j tations last week appeared un- der the other's name The fault lies entirely ln the arraiige-- i arrtqnd never wanted to ronje anyv:av And the ‘smaller he is and the older and the thinner if by cbascA there should lie any such the more he needs your avmpathy and craves your respect ' lit Central— Just a (unue'iii I'fl'con-ni-cyou with the rhlMf operator t A MOOTED QUESTION Is man a sufficient guide for himself? This great ouestion has harried the minds of philosophers for centuries On the negative side are those who contend that by subjecting himself to God man receives divine inspiration which makes life more fruitful than it otherwise could be On the affirmative side of the Question are those who rontend that submission blights individuality and that eduaton is nothing unless it teaches man to lie his own guide A solution can be gained by answering a group of question First does God look to man for servitude or development? is growth contingent development Second upon obedience to the laws of God? It is Third can the laws of God he lived by man of his 'own intelligence or must he fear Gsl In order to live his laws? This depends upon the intelligence of the individual To t hi unsophisticated he must be a God of burnt offerings anil ssirifice a Gl who must lie obeyed and appeased To the educated he Is a teacher who glories in man’s Individual attainment If we understand God in this light we know that man should strive to develop hi intellec t to the level where he liecnme his own guide Such attainment rather than leading to the downfall of the race would bring phenomenal development I " STUDIES IN MERCURY equals perspiration” daf J hojiflWP'll recognize How had our method and unwise We need a biler education plan The proper study of man is man —I J S Scope EXIT f mourned a spirit pinning out Aloof frorrt rough material thing Upon a blus and distant route It lightness soared like gauzy wing A He’ Yes dear you say I bellve every word “and'' even lb and “ifa” of gli Is the timer Your father looks very nice with Ills grays hair Yes dear old chap I gave him those ' Iolla: How ran you possibly go to chair- sleep sitting In I’ep: You forget — You forget 1 spent four yean In college Is n ko r Mott men like to I breath a throb a parting sigh beard them all— I know them well halo passed my eye glow And mors than this toncue cannot A tell - LJ H REMIItK For Cathay tny beart oft sighs I’lsre where wonders ara untold Wherein the wealth of tny hope lie In bright sliver and rlrti gold I must hoist my sail today To catch the sun’a first eastern flam There’ no tlm for dull delay I must haste to wealth and fame pit Athletes are riot the only men who txmat of Breaking record gear shoft skirts ottp longer The weather man ha had hi turn for the last few day It la afar far off 1 trow Only three times in the last fifty year ha thi part of the country And dangers sure beset the way: Rushing upon the tiger he shot suffered from a temperature of 1 With strength and courage ! must go degrees which lasted more him on ‘the spot than tw'0 day In sureeitNion According to the official weather To that fair city of Cathay man the higher temperature wa reached Tuesday when the Tdtwrenea J ftoremtnn “Thst was the most touching Thermometer will vary in scene I ever witnessed” mercury climbed to 1026 degree different part of the city deptuding on the air current Some MT BEN LOMOND "Where you been" ftf our art tudent tell u that t audio thMt were being painted SCENE OF TRIP rrRd a though a fire had len built under them Other art “Visiting a typewriting rlsss” wcrVera estimated that the heat readied almut 212 degree Susie bad a akin (Continued front pg fine) Lrparta show that yesterday’ temperature waa about two ftne said sherosyused f'almnllve — 11 rost of the trip only II KA C r fcoler than It wa Tuesday and hope are being ex- -' lint If you saw It In tbs mam Student ara advis'd in bring A that the mercury will drop at a more rapid rate within It looked more like an olive enough lunch for two meal a It t few dzys ) r may be rather late before they will h fcnw t're for iour pewifniidic brother to advance aopve "Thai waa a snappy step you were reaeb home Tbs noon lunrh Will b C ? the earth nearing the run and that within a few w shall all he burned to ahe Of murae uch a doing with that jans at tbs dance eaten at tbs oasis of tbs mountains 5 r-- ft a little fresh water gUclat lake at frrm the advocate of the "exhaua- -' last night" “I wasn't dancing the poor girt ths bead of Willard ran yon : ca I:-t- ” theory t- -t th fact still remain that it for Canteen 'r will be nueessary wori of may he rightly Eed bad fainted I CK ’ t rr-:tl- on -l lr omic Carver Says: In conclusion Dr Rosensu gave "The worship of tbe almighty balthe following sirns of preventive lot is tbe worst idulotry that we In medicine AnfiWlca liave lt is a far worse Idol Medii ine: ''preventive dream of a lime when there shall be than the almighty dollar enough for nil and every man shall liare of Isbor In accor- Dr EIIw'hhI Relieves Tlisl: bear hi dance with hi ability and every ‘‘Honest sicptlclsm look to an end mn shall poshes euffirKnt for the Mere habitual sccptirisni load M needs of his body and the demand stagnation" of health These thing he shall have "Geography rannnt determine humatter of Justice and not of as man progress Geography la passive charity Preventive medicine dream man Is dynamle Geography comll of a time when there shall he no un w do It ranuot deterHons what no preniuture necessary suffering and deaths when' the welfare of the mine what we do" peopl shall be our highest ronrern when humanity and merry shall re- Vila I'rait : Report that folk still aav at the place selfishness and It dream that librarians desk: all these thing will be accomplish “1 want 'The Job of being a ed through the wisdom of niau Pre of these Dad’ " veutlve medltlns dream “Mav I take 'The Family’ out tothing not with the hope that we Individually may participate In them night?" "I would like 'Child Training " but with the Joy that we may aid In " 'Waite' for me" their coming to those who shall live “I want ‘The lluslon Fond Hup-plafter us When young men hnve visi' ' on the dream of old men eome true “I'd like ‘Eskimo Life' " this trip a very little water will "Will you reach 'The Earthly be found between Anderson Ranrh for me?" and tbe mountain lake For student who have none Mr lb Wldtooe Ikdieves: has secured quite a number Tbs reclaiming of tbs rainless from ths college and will byve them areas of the world offers food and at Ihe Hotel Keel Saturday morn- exploration to add to ths ronteht-nien- t ing pf the human rare" There will le very Utile walk'Over half ths territory of the ing on tiia trip The bnraea ran go territory of ths world la arid" go within ten minute walk of the top however after riding horse 2 or We lies I Vlmhew Arnold: sweetness and light life and symJ hours a short walk will be s w eome aa a ride to school these boj pathy mors than being told of the bleascdnssB of the franchise or the morning Student that wnt on thi trip wonderfulaess of their own perforlast year only heed a slight start to mances" set them raving about the glories of This I Ihe trip They bold It a ooa of the tiny point but Dr Alice fond memories of the First National Interested u when be pointed out Summer school Ln Ihl basis ev- that ths death feigning animals used glorftr more energy than tha active one eryone that goes Is promised ious day Try holding that atltl and as ‘ I'ar-adis- t cv r of the oluii not with Ihe reporting students Again we apologize with re-- ! grets more sincere than we can ’ express Went ! - 1 :00 A M 1 1 Corner Center and 2nd W Vllss Vforlarty gives lor tl fooet this verse fioytt s "We are the veg tables leafy and green We hare the made called vitaniino We build your body and make you grow We stand before you all In a row Ths onion ths carrot ths spinach and beet good health perseription for you to eat We send our roots deep In tlis ground and bring up Iron to make A you sound Wine Mol her Nature lieljis for she knows How much we are needed to make you grow" Isaac wa dying' there 'was no He bad been unconscious for hours IDs family had anxiously gathered about Ills bedside Suddenly his eyev opened His wife leuqed over him and said tenderly: "Jkey do you know irte" “Ach what foulisbnients sure I know von You're Rebecca mine doubt about It Slfe" "And these peoples them" do yon know “Ya Jake my son Isidor my nephew Rosie my daughter Simon my son and my brother lavld and Joseph — Ach Gott sbo's tending store?" An elderly man was obliged to spend tbe night at hotel where ths room were rold About an hour after be had retired he asoke and asked the clerk for a warmer room Informed there Upon being was none be dressed and went down Into the lobby by ths slovs He could not stand ths cold Along toward morning while he waa dozing a man entered the rear door of the hotel Ill mustaehs and mass of Ire after a eyebrow were thirty-fivmile drive A he approached the stove tbe old man rame to and exclaimed "Great Seott man? What room did e you have?" C Trotman 21 The Home of Real Shoe Repairing West Center Logon r:osEii liarket BETTER MEATS Phone 409 for Service |