Show 1 pace two S T u D E X T F E I I There are six games Can ths agreements Editor team maintain the pace that wins against such otitis ? The Letters —to——— — It's going t) be an epic struggle — a struggle that every Aggie ‘wants to follow So “when the big blue team takes the field’’ in The editor invites correspondence Laramie in Denver or in Fort Collins let’s have the stage set from Interested in tile rol Field' in Adams in with somewhere Jr a most prom- lege inanyone Logan young Iff only reguway any input plane where the anxious eyes of every Aggie and every are — That the cot respondA e sll)parter can rca(j )js tale 0f Affine Conuest— plav by lation ent shall have something to say avvav-from-ho- — — — —— — — — — —— — mail matter September 19 190S at logan I tab Entered as second-clas- s under he Act of March 3 1897’ Acceptance for mailing at special rate of r postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 August 22 1918 Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Association ‘ authorized That lie shall say it in as few Where Are You Going to Eat? words of as possible and That the subject NEED In jieriiment to In a school where at least fifty percent of the students con- - bis correspondence tribute largely to their own maintenance why is there no organ- - the college in one way or another will be priuted No coinnniuications ized means of second hand book exchange? Nearly every other Editorial Staff even institution of which rank we remember though secondary MERRILL M PARLEY Editor! is to proA i‘!i Associate Editor visiting has had some such exchange JKLANI) SKANCHV tlm North Carolina School Associate Editor PERCE HARROWS Although a few of the old text hooks are retained by their gress in I owners for reference the great majority are for sale Isn’t it lor the leaf at Moruaiiton in which Contributors clasa-Helen Stevens Georgo Neilsnu Polly Rich Thelma Fajlor imore efficient bv far to have the old texts bringing light to ‘13 iiitoi int diato and advanced Two groups arc are coinpidin another group of n'eophjtes than to have them becoming Business Staff who have no hoar Buriuess formod of tlio-JlAKEN K BROADHEAD (jae(j amj forgotten on a dusty shelf? ' 166 East First North — Phone 15 book were used only twice it would cut the bill for texts irur and of those who can hear u If each Office: 124 Main Building— Phone low branch 41 11 two Then too if such a systematized exchange as we advo- some extent or have acquired speech Assistant Business Manager CLIFFORD F1UE installed someone who knew values would in a way ability Tests are conducted for acwere cate Charles Griffin Frank Morgan No between buyer and seller seeing that the trade was fail curacy and for iniclIiKibtlit) arbitrate Number 1 Volume XXV If the faculty cannot make this a school function why not let prizes are oihrod but ribbon lnidues some deserving student manage such stall at a percentage? are rie:i winners in each round Wednesday September 29 1926 A CRYING ‘ $ j ing e THE SEMI - WEEKLY GARROTING SITI’ORT OUR SUPPORTERS We were made to understand over a year ago that the govern-- business manager theschool of year ' At the beginning every had adopted a common sense uniform l'or its soldiers — of Student Life sallies forth armed with a receipt book to solicit 'Rent “Rh and rank tile to egrefctedihis announcement from our place we Solicit” advisedly perhaps jj should be— In iJie lear rank wini a siTent miflitlon of ‘Te Drum Taudamus” extort ads or better still — to beg ads That is about what it jstifficiont into the melennium Since then we have looked in vain amounts to— beggary t(’ their appearance on the campus It seems they are not forth-Lif- e in Student faith little have advertisers very Our downtown Business Manager lc)m‘n" as an advertising medium And when the Jn's 'car the Military department is handing out the same tries to sell them advertising space they do one of two things — too well known) garrot collared blouses Twice a week for a of bestowing compliment They buy the space with the air year the bull necked boys are doomed to near Student Life (this if they are sentimental about the U A C) or the rest of the and the skinmy necked ones to a badly chafei strangulation are And such a risk contract to they else they flatly refuse Adam’s Apple Both have our commiseration hardly to be blamed When an advertiser “runs” an ad in Student We think the least the government could do toward Life he has a light to expect the students to reciprocate by pat- its cadets who are coming to suspect more and mollifying college his to of more that that ronizing his establishment as preferable have a greviance would be to scrap all the old they competitor But the student body doesn’t keep the laith blouses something after the fashion of the battleships and then A store downtown advertised a necessity faithfully for a month in Student Life without having the “ad” answered once by a replace them with the common sense blouses with lapel collars member of the student body The money spent for the ad was will 1: held on Wednesday instead wasted of Monday while student hodv meet So when you're browsWe’ve got to support our advertisers inas will come on Frida j ing thru Student Life glance over the ads Made a mental note of the names of the business houses you see represented there and when you go down town to buy that hat or that cap or that 4TTENTION I REMIVIKN Sophomore cla-- s me tinu w:i he held in Monday Oct 4 tit one o'clo-pen or those groceries or whatever it may be go straight to the class will store of the one of our advertisers that “carries” it and step right ho held Monday Oilnominations li m in room 302 18 one ni Life that o'clock up to the coflnter and say “I see by your ad in Student hall p m in the Y your fall hats are in let me look them over” or “If you have any Glass elections will lieassembly (’ LIBRARY held llie fol B a in take Life Til Student of that soap left that you advertised GIVEN TO lT A C low inn week dozen Lars” If you’ll do this we won’t be able to furnish our advertisers half the space they will be clamoring for (Continued From -- Let s Shine vour shoes once and vou will be one of our regular customers Why buj a new hat? Let us make vour old hat looUlike’ new We Please the Particular -- ROYAL SHINING 71 John The I Junior class mat meet inn GRID-GRAP- grid-grap- grid-grap- J h 11 " Freshmen night at LIBRARY REGULATIONS Jhe library is open during the college session from 8:00 A M until 5:00 P M and 7:00 P M to 10:00 P M Saturdays from 8:00 A M until 1 :00 P M Opening of the Magazine l oom and the B Y C Library will he from 19:Q0 A M to 12:00 A M and from 3:00 P M to 5:00 V j PM daily The faculty have direct accessjto tlje books on the shelves and students ma' ‘ bF ffrajjfed the privilege by special - " ' 5 'lermiss'ion from must the’ desk' taken be t vRvarjDbook signed for Books may be taken from the Library for home use with the permission of the Library attendents The books must be signed for and not kept longer than two weeks To those weo keep books longer the privilege of taking books from the Library will be denied Reference books such as dictionaries 'encyclopedias magazines and U S Public Documents may not be taken from the - Library' Reserve books for classes may be taken by a student in the class at 4:00 P M but must be returned to the Library desk before 9:15 A M the following day After reading a reserve book in the Library return the book to the desk Two cents a day is charged on all overdue books Twenty-fiv- e cents a day is charged on all “reserve” books kept after 9:15 A M Any student taking a book from the Library without permission may he liable to suspension from school Students should acquaint themselves with the card catalogue and this can only lie done by constant use The catalogue is arranged alphabetically by title author and subject There are two kinds of cards for signing: white cards for reserve books and yellow cards for Look these cards over carefully and fill out according to directions Unless silence is maintained the student may be asked to leave the library non-reser- ve Fables For Freshmen Number I JUSTICE IS DONE Once upon a time when Freshmen still were tucked in bed before the curfew rang there was a gay young fellow who called himself an Aggie He was so handsome and so wealthy and congenial that his duties left him little time for attendance and attention to classes One day he received a very informal invitation from the Attendance and Scholarship Committee Overjoyed of course to be so signally honored he kept his date promptly The Dean arose and bowed to him begging him to be seated and when he was explained the reason for the party thus: “Because you have in no way been benefited by the tuition you registered for or any other of the scholastic activities of the school we of the faculty cannot accept your fees and hereby return them” — he gave the student a check — “on condition that you attend no more classes for the purpose of study Of course this all happened long long ago 8 only meet iu the Gym o'clock test iteiikk'E Tomorrow afternoon the to- Vocation- guidance intelligence test will he the f'lieiiimtiy riven in Iuctiuc al room at 2 p O F (’ A (’ II E V A I I E V IS A N K WILKINSON’S lour BoohsTftiiSrrrcs The Best Place to’Buv and School Supplies Opposite Postoffice North Main Street G Ginos Manager Barber at the Main Barber Shop 75 South Main Our Prices Ladies and Gents the Same — 50c “Attention Students” k will be held on Monday Oct 4 ut AND THE TEAM THE one o'clock ni 280 room p in Last year during the football season the student body organThis contrivance a model gridh ization purchased a V S RECEPTION iron on which the play in a distant football game is reproduced The Associated Women Students play by play as it is received by telegraph arrived too late last ‘Reason to be used After & demonstration of how it worked given will hold their annual reciption for at a student dance the graph was stored in a vacant room in the all women registered at the college this afternoon at three in the dorini Gym should come into its own This year the rw e’re going to have a great team — great enough perhaps to lory win the Rocky Mountain Conference Championship But there’s irkmimen: a catch— the team has an unduly hard schedule finishing old The faculty requests that all T ine I Ftc Stationery logan I tah PARLOR For Satisfaction BULLETIN ! ” A S L ' out-of-da- te Kiif-liiiia- E HAT CLEANING AND SHOE on'nv i B & B Cafe ante-Matiag- er J For Better Service Quality and Fair Prices — Get the Habit of Eating at The Hats and all Men’s “Duds” Ladies’ Shoes and Stockings and Cvm Shoes at Page One) there are 1200— 1500 carefully se heted volumes on Ethical and Re- NEWBOLD’S ligious subjects In this section of the library are to be found the very best Commentaries on the Old and Ni w Testaments and the works of the best Political scholars That part of the library devoted to Feonomles and Sociology jj said to he one of the best in the state There are also some very fine works on Iliologj and a good collection on the other Arts and Sciences The )! V C librar has been for many jears a repository for government documents particularly those dealing with the Geological and Biological snivels and with Agricult-i- i GYMNASIUM PANTS SHIRTS SHOES TO GO Logan Hardware Co Shoos your Clothing Buy FOR BAUGH MOTOR COMPANY Home of Nash Expert South Main -- Washing— Storage Logan Utah The Clothier re in comThe libraiy also conlains-plete set of the government publications on the war of the Ilf hellion with the causes and beginning events leading to the lip ’ i m 6 eliding with a sitinmanoii feels a FIRST STUDENT BODY MEETING OF I EVE FEIDVY The first student body meeting ol the year trill t held EVidav at one o'clock p m in the chapel The student body officers for this year will he introduced to the students Applications for song leader should be given to the studi lit body presL dent imue diately IOST A brown suitcase somewhere in the vicinity of the I" A C Sunday evening Containing sheepskin coats hooks 1‘inder notify office VmiEIIC VIINVGER-shivvcvN'r The s p managerships are follow iiur Assistfilled hi appointment ant Mgr ot basketball Assistant Mgr of track and Manager of ten nis Applicants should hand in their applications to Student Bodz i’r a - soon as possible to In- N TlieVlumni of the Brigham Young will he pleased to see the brary that tlij knew so well in old in the perpetuation days receive halls of the Flab Agrieultuial College which seems to have been by a large portion of the Materless II Y C faculty and Btu dent body Tim bift Binary at it s installation was giien a careful and conspiclous and is well situated from Unusing the point of accf ssibility The library authorities at the College have made adequate provision to memorialize this magnanamous gift To this end the library will be kept separate from the College library proper The R Y C stamp e will he used a separate card and all will be maintained worn out copies will be replaced College I t li- e belt conveyor — the Jon tie si in the wrwrld -- installed in s Penn l ante rrnno forlreneportmg cm from mine to river barfitiJ blectric motor ope rale lAis convenor Four-mil- 90000 Wheelbarrows in one hand calo-logu- Tim Faculty enjoyed an nuiing ut ihe Fish Hatchery last week Bo lunches were taken and Freshmen of about 40 colleges Coach Jenseu games were played I West and universities report a week in adMiss Hosier and Hr F vance of the formal opening In order were in charge to receive preliminary instruction inF H- - West tended to acquaint them with the According to Dr Dean of the Faculty and Student life they are Iff lead in the A U C Body President Christensen Ilfe chapel ' s ' Welcome Back Students and Patrons May Success Crown Your Labors This School Year - Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Co Phone 20 West 1st North g y V - v- - M U '' 171 The Central Electric Company has devoted years pf study to material handling and trans- partition problems In its ova vast plants the handling and moving of niiterials and products have been siirplii’ed to the h'ghwt dtgrtc thus provid-- I n a dally deuoiatration of the value of electricity A series of G E advertisements cliowing what elec’riiaty is doing in many fields will tie sent on request Ask for booklet GEK-- A button fts pressed An electric motor goes to work fcUlowed by another and still others until tweitity sections of a belt conveyor four miles Jlong are in operation! Through am abandoned mine runs this giant wheelbarroW carrying nine thousand tons of coal per (Lay in a steady stream from the miners to the coal barges' cn the Monon-gahe- la RiveU One man controls it with no more effort lor concern than pressing a switch buttoVi Electricity pushes it Not only conVeyor belts of all sizes shapes and kinds bult also hoists tractors cranes elevators stackers Lcomotives and other material-handlin- g equipment have gained flexibility dependability and ease of control through electric! motorization Moving things iin one way or another is the educated man’s ork in ijfe And electricity ever at his command is moving more and still mpre of tlie things which move this pew world of ourL -- |