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BARBSR SHOP A-BEAUTY PARLOR J P Nielsen Prog 7 Main Street UNDER THE “A" f Tor-geson- ’s MONSEN MEAT j Students1 Aggie For Mrs Walter Welti and Mr and Mrs C J Meyers were the guests of the Zeta Chi Sorority at a recital given by Mr'S B Mitton on the first ward chapel organ SunMr Mitton played President E G Peterson left day at 4:30 the middle of this week to at-- j a number of his own composi“Divine Love" tend Board Meeting In Salt tions including: and “My Sweet White Rose” By Lake City Friday Miss special request Ruby Mitton Mrs Greenen former house mother of the Delta Nu Fraternity made a short visit to the fraternity last Tuesday night Dr E O Leonard Dean of Pharmacy at the U of I Southern Branch was a guest at the Epsilon house Saturday the Best of CAKES PIES ROLLS AND BREAD CALL AT THE Royal Bakery Try Our Coffee and Rolls'' lit QUALITY AND SERVICE North Main Logan i SHOES proud-own- Fraternity er don’t need You Is TROTMAN Congratulations CACHE VALLEY FLORAL COMPANY FLOWERS FOR Relief Society of the Ninth ward is having a food sale at Everton and Sons 25 W 1st North Students are Saturday afternoon Invited to attend PHONE 711 ' i Relief Society ward is having a Ninth ward hall noon Students attend IT MAY be bard to ALWAYS please but that’s our aim ? TlOYALi:f : SHOE SHINING AND HAT CLEANING’ PARLOR Trains are impersonal— they whistle no longer for big towns than they do for little ones The Office Boob says there Is no sense in calling them blind pigs when they have so many glasses That Good Place to & JB Cafe IB M fs £ The Inspector Eats Here ‘a Special Values t $2750 — $3750 His funeral passes by Yet comes another drawing near And there are but four coaches A Perfect Fit Means Well poor men also die!” Everything jVd" RiVEJigEil of Early Spring— I ) '1 Coats and Dresses s Mast? Lewis Company Inc) iTAil ' M-- If - - - I All Kuppenheimer Fashion Park and Styleplus Suits and Overcoats in our Store will be included in this BIG SALE - ! t “Be Sure of Satisfaction January Clearance Sale 1 5 - - Thatcher’s To join the silent dead? I fancy God unmoved shall be By signs of pomp the living see Who passes heaven's Moor Shall with the angels find his place By something of the spirit’s gr?ce Not coaches ten or four SUPREMACY IN RIGHT STYLES AT THE RIGHT TIME— Now Showing— a Varied and Complete Stock Off Regular Price on all Suits Off Regular Price on all Overcoats li Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords — Regular Values PRICE $1000 to $1200-SA- LE $875 r BARGAINS ON ALL MERCHANDISE f TO PREVENT COLDS USE PARK DAVIS AND CO’S STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL i -- 4 HOWELD BROTHERS j 4 ' : i Each Teaspoonful of Park Davis Standardized Cod Liver Oil is Equal ia Vitamin “A Content to 5ft Quarts Milk or 1 Pound Best Creamery Butter or 9 Egg$ - - SPECIAL— A16 oz Bottle for i Erastus Peterson graduate of 13 and county agent of Uintah a County and Vera Martineau member of the same graduating class and county agent of Sal T airp frhnntv were dinner gn at tne Pi Kap chapter house Iasi Saturday These two Agriculture agents are very active members of the Aggie AlumnL On Monday night the Sigma Theta Phi Sorority held Its annual football party at the BlueA unique feature of the bird evening was the arrangement of dances corresponding to plays at Entertainment a football game was furnished by Sylvia Cannon Cannon Elda Walson Mary Gracia Stewart Erma Edwards and Qrlene Jones who burlesMusic qued a football audience for dancing was furnished by Wilbur Wilson’s orchestra Those in charge of arrangements were Vera Calder and Ivie Ran Mason THATCHER’S ) These pins are miniature spurs in gold and blue national organization colors BALL said: Lew Cody ‘ b S u Ready For the Next Two Funerals WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE and “Baby Cyclone” with Aileen Pringle and - Spur girls are the proud possessors of their national pin On Friday evening at 8:15 the College play “The Mollusc” will be presented In the Logan Junior High School for the benefit of the art exhibit This is the of second public presentation “The Mollusc” during the school year The same cast that presented the play at the Capitol will again appear on Friday night They are: Mr Baxter Allen Cannon: Mrs Baxter Lutie Bancroft Tom Emerson Abbott and Miss Roberts Gladys Hobbs Just before the holidays this cast took the northern trip while thp other cast took the tour through southern Utah “The Mollusc” has been very successful this year due to the of Professor direction careful Meyers and the marked ability of the players Admission of fifty and' thirty-fiv- e cents will be charged for the performance go DflICR£a£UR10 Logan Utah HAVE YOUR What matter coaches four or ten When we are borne to earth again And that last prayer is said? And does the sidewalk stranger know In truth the rich and poor who A B Swanson Athletic manager of the “Montana Bobcats” was visitor at the PI Kappa Alpha house following the Aggie victory last Saturday evening were served to twenty guests SECOND PRODUCTION OF PLAY BY LOGAN SPONSORED JUNIOR HIGH here a member of the class airt- - now Senior Agriculturist In charge of Salt Lake office of demonstration on reclamation projects U S D A was a visitor at the Pi Kap house recently ts Eat and Ladies’ Furnishings Company 23 Vest 1st North A stranger on the sidewalk “A splendid citizen is dead Ahe-staf- MrsFrank Griffith Gamma entertainXI Gamm alumna ed the sorority girls at a bridge party Monday evening Refresh-en- EDWARDS MILLINERY TO OE STAGED - Saturday afterare invited to BUY THEIR CLOTHES Steps Off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved -t- A C Cooley 1913 graduating Don’t Forget A Few Two funerals passed along the way walked - into own-toda jv And one had coaches ten coaches one had And only four The greater and the lesser bore The earthly garb of men “BROTHERLY LOVE” SUNDAY— MONDAY— TUESDAY of the Ninth food sale in the Miss Edna Miller & Gamma Xi Gamma alumna has been spending tha past week in Logan attending the institute for Extension workers Frank Breedon Ott Gardner Orlando Ward Frank Ward and Chis “Cat" Thompson Sigma from the Beta Rho Chapter at Bozeman Montana were visitors at the local' chapter house last week the extension' Members of staff left Wednesday to attendthe State Farm Bureau Convention at Povo Those of W attendingD- are Assistant W lead- P Owens Murray club er J C Hogansen Mrs Rena B Maycock Hiifred D Porter and Emil Hansen t m WHERE DO THOSE STYLISH GIRLS ffi L it Karl Dave and George K Arthur in The Phi Kappa Iota fraternity announces the final initiations of Mac Mardy Howard Swenson Fred Owen Golden Welch and Vem Byron Ctrrrifbtcd 198 - to them Dean Frank L West win address the active chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity at a fireside gathering Friday at Seven o'clock FEDERAL AVENUE vice-presid- Final Initiations were held by the Delta Nu fraternity for Rex Huasaker Grant Redford Herald Lillywbite and Delos Daines Street the Lyric' ALL OCCASIONS and ter fattier sang “Tls not Golden Locks I’m Craving" which also is a composition of Mr Mit-toAfter the recital luncheon was served to alt at the home of Miss Meryl Dunn The Aggie victory over the Bobcats last Saturday night supplied the necessary lnitia for one of the gayest dancing parties of the year Immediately following the exciting game two score couples of Friars and Spur assembled in the ladies gymnasium and from Impressions made the general preceeded really student body by two days m dance Several having a victory team were preof the Montana sent for a short time and witnessed the hearty greeting that was given by the Friar when Duwayne Henrie this member of the victorious Aggie squad entered Dancing was the main feature of the evening though sufficient other entertainment was furnished to make the party generally interesting Refreshments appropriate to the- occasion were served and the party closed in good time for all cuiderelias TODAY aniLSAXURPAY now radio headphones to Jame3 Allen Kenneth Vander- hoof and Alvord Budge were successful in making a new Ski- ing record They each had to jump to make the record the same as New 36 West Center the hear things either REPAIRED Two Doors West of Page Three u J' CAPITOL THEATRE The Delta Nu C I ns Have you returned your Buzzer Mr and Mrs G B Wintle were proofs to the Studio? guests at the Epsilon’ holise Saturday - Arnold V Wintle Is on Juniors: Don’t forged your his way toward recovery from an Reasonable Room proofs to tha Studio? operation performed last Saturand Board at the Budge Hospital day at You’re due Sophomore: lor COLLEGE STUDENTS Studio this week Miss Hortense Marble of BrigInquire 351 North 3 East Miss Helen Stevens of Ogden ham City was a guest at the will be the week end guest of Theta house over the week end Miss Marble attended the dinner Miss Leah Edwards dance given by the employees of Neldon A Taylor ha3 been the Utah Power & Light Comforced to discontinue school bepany on Saturday night cause of illness The Zeta Chi Sorority held Better Meat for Less Money Hamond Frank Gin-al- in final initiations Sunday morning CyriJ and Warren Knudson were for Mareca States Pearl I visitors at tha Sigma Chi House Irva Johnson Mamie Eck Ralph Phone 403 Marover the week end jorie Taggert and Annie Johnson 51 South Main Street —Logan breakfast Following initiations President Petersen addressed was served to thirty members Y U Wedthe B Student body Arvilla Day Hazel Hirst and Inesday January 16 In its regular Cleopha Richards were the committee in charge chapel assembly —MARKET— 2 IT 7 98c i - V t Sure you love her? 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