Show Tsi Two STUDENT CAMPUS 'CLEANING WnL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY STUDENT LIFE LIFE Wliat the Barber Supply Co’s Salesmen Say— BULLETIN Little Things BOARD “There are no better equipped Barber and Beauty Tartars in the West for Service an i Sanitation than the— MODERN BARBER AND BEAUTY PARLORS (Continued from Page One) By John T Caine Published Weekly by Students of Utah State Agricultural College — also take out the fence that old college property the separates Printed (ffmnV99Begland Publishing Company Logan Utah from the new corner lot LOST— Pair of glasses on camThey will need rakes and shovels Assuming that school prepares Finder please' return to S pus Entered as second-clas- s mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Utah people for living what ”re the L office under the Act of March S 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of wheelbarrows Will clean the front suiities that will help on to be Testate provided tor in Section 1103 Act of October t 1937 authorised hillJuniors: successful? walk from from the leading 32 1918 August The Cosmopolitan club quarterthe gym south to fourth north Are indifference disorder blurtly luncheon will be held on April ing and cheating assets to life? There will be a small ditch made 31 in charge The committee on each side of the new walk Let use sec what may be adtli at arrangements are beleading from the top of the hill states speaker from vantages: to fourth north Shovels rakes ing made to have aUtah as chief 1— Health— induced by clean wheelbarrows and pitchforks will the University of entertainer vigorous habits be-- required 2— Good judgement— high ideals Seniors will work on their own in con- made practical by clear thinkThe working Engineers project— that of putting in two nection with the Forrester'S club ing and allowance for human fratennis courts east of the quad- will present two one-refilms ilties rangle only shovels will "be re- next Monday In the Engineering 3— Honesty— not merely being quired auditorium The films pertain to square in tinancial matters but The Faculty will clean the power and should be cf Interest striving to be just in estimating our own and other people's qualcampus north of the walk lead- to a great number of students ities ing from the gym and around back of the gym 4—Sincerity — not piousness not Dr George Stewart will talk to Lunch will be served at 12 the Experiment Station staff on any taint of hypocrisy but trying o'clock back of the cafeteria De- "Genetic Indications fts to the to appreciate what is right and linquents will also be publicly Manner In Which Evolution takes to act it consistently 5— Courtesy — that delicate senAt 12:30 Place” Thursday April 18th in ducked at this time a program consisting of stunts the Faculty room at 1 p m The sibility to human emotions that will be faculty Is invited to attend leads one to act not inertly not musical numbers etc- to affend but also to please by At 1 given on the quadrangle without o'clock the Frosh and Sophomores A diamond setting was lost on doing the right thing3 will engage in their annual sand- the northeast side of the quad- officiousness or toadying 6 — Efficiency — not bag rush and at 2:30 everyone rangle during the week It anyone doing just will be at the stadium for a big finds same and returns to Presi- what is required but conscious of track meet between Captain Calls dent Peterson’s office he may re- possible Improvements modestly Blues and Captain Worthingtons ceive a $20 00 reward seeking for better and more efWhites Inasmuch as these same fective ways of working 7— Service— i f teams met recently with a final by YOUR LIBRARY WHERE AND HOW? 7 score of there should be Students — liCrC-How someone to work employed with such interand est as excitement to of compeadvance his welfare and In chapel two weeks ago Dr Pedersen addressed the Student plenty tition If you are earning your way give ones own efforts the charEody on “Your Mite Toward the Library” He pointed out thatthe On acteristics one’s make school that stop worrying help Wednesday night at 9:00 through Library is to be the student’s building and they should give their there will be a big FREE DATE- about the high price of tuition desirable — Life and 8 how Student should built it be where about one’s soul concurrent opinions LESS dance at the Palais d'Or and the other expenses Putting calmly wishes to urge that Dr Pedersen’s advice be seriously considered Further announcements will - be Hundreds of other students as! and consistently into one’s part — -oin life the fsalesmen faced responsibilities the dance: Irwin bU flailed Yfiari1W£sked'thffSrtuTleTrtS"tr contribute ‘their the same problem and returned to an individual and as a member of mite of thought on how the building which is to be the heart of As a concession to the weather school at in the fall after making society large being consistentthe the committee makes the College should be planned and where it should be placed The bureau to oneself one’s communannouncement in ' case of sums ranging from $400 to $2500 ly loyal that state not do have to wish and nation by acts Board of Trustees and the building committee And here’s how! It’s simply like ity storm activities will of course than by words all the responsibility of saying where and how our Library is to be have to be postponed If the higher education— you have to more Four training must built They feel that the Student Body ought to have its opport- 7:30 bell rings on Wednesday work hard to make the mark If have a years ofeffect on afterpositive as you are willing write us for of this long needed ad- morning school will convene the — life not founding unity to take an active part in the lessons reassigned No will information further not Invest ' usual the if ’ ' boys ! alone— but the conduct of the dition to the College ment required work for port in on home his the streets person What are you ideas about the location of the Library — should in social contacts everywhere but Consumers Merchandise it be w here the Experiment Station now stands overlooking the PHILIPPINE STUDENT in the character of hi3 especially WRITES ON PROBLEMS Association city as does the Main Building should it be under the hill on the thinking 410 Cedar Avenue OF NATIVE LAND —a corner opposite the Home Economics Building amfrnear the street Minneapolis or should it begin the fourth side of the Quadrangle and stand at (Continued from Page One) Myrtle Dudley was the guest of! Eva Haroldson at dinner Sunday the East side of the Campus? This question you can help answer the palladium of American Just at four Also you have your opinions on what class of structure it should the college for the past be Keeping in mind the amount of the appropriation 1175000 years during which time she has maintained an average grade of what kind of building can be erected that will speak the soul of 942 percent the school? If it is to be the heart of the College its architecture Besides studies she her must portray the soul of the College what kind of a building will has assisted as regular a laboratory Instrteach to strangers who come here (he wholesome life and spirit uctor in the elementary courses of that prevails? This new Library must be to the Utah State Agri-- 1 Zoology and Entomologybeenanda durhas part cultural College what the John R Park Building is to the Univer- - ing the past year time instructor in the Zoology de- 13 West Cenjter — Logan WILKINSON’S The Best Place to Buy your Books Magazines and School Supplies- Fine Stationery' Etc OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE -- for their fleets of mail and passenger planes The Vico used in the planes of these airlines is the same in 68-6- -- g- our-swnt- m no - ity 'as-th- e Vieo you- buy for-yocar at all Blue Lijyht site of Utah and the Grant Memorial Library is to the Brigham partment Y’oung University And since it is to be your Library and the heart Verda has taken an active part of your College it is only fitting that y6u should be considered in in student affairs She was a charter member of the Utazoa Club t the planning of it has served as reporter ror the Student Life is a member of the ARTICLES LOST AND POUND Short Story and Empyrean Clubs I I A and is now for the ' Among the minor yet significant problems that confront the Cosmopolitan Club In the past this Her home is in Newton Utah I Student Body is that of lost and found articles has been handled in a more or less haphazard fashion so that where she received her grammar high school students finding articles have had little encouragement to return grade andTheJunior remainder of her training them Articles that have been returned to various places such as secondary education was Student Life office and the Secretary’? office have not all been ed at the South Cache highcomplet school ' where she graduated in 1924 recovered In view of these facts definite provisions have been made to Other candidates for the valeto according have all found articles turned in to the office of President Peter- dictory in order were: Therm a grades son There a record will be made of where each article is found average Scoville Slgrid Skanchy Evelyn and the name of the finder At the end of thirty days all un Tuddenham Pearl Richards and Fred C Sorenson claimed articles will be returned to persons finding them — — Let it therefore be definitely understood that students are SUMMER SCHOOL expected to return all found articles to President Peterson’s CATALOG LISTS office - BLUE LIGHT GAS & OIL Co rs NEW NATIONAL GREEK --pEXEEBIMENT STATION LETTER FRATERNITY WORK INSPECTED CHARTERED ON CAMPUS (Continued from Page One) the cooperative work under way with the Utah Experiment Station The direct supervision ol this work is wih Dr C M Tompkins Assistant Pathologist who ha been stationed at the college Inby the Office of Sugar-bevestigations since October 1926 Besides inspecting the work already under way the visitors considered plans for further cooperation with the Utah station It is expected that in the near future a formal agreement will be effected which will provide for cooperation in sugar-be- et breeding This work will be done- - in connection with the Salt Lake City headquarters of the federal office of sugar-beInvestigations (Continued from Page One) ' Newell Shaffer Delos Watkins Wayne Larson Ray Harvey Jack StibaL Harold Anderson Earl Frampton Thomas Walker Grant Murdock A Yeates Vernal Seamens Levi Meyers James Roaf Paul Broberg Marcus Griffin Rex Fullmer Dallas Richins Lewis Lamont Lloyd Berdean Balls Hodges Ira Clark Leland Stephens Irving Frost Kenneth Tin-ge- y Loren Foweler Albert Har rls Frank Carter Clark Orme Herschel Mason Delbert Smedley Chester Stallings Rolla Rich and H G Hanson The PI Delta Phi has secured a chapter house on First North street The members are going to start work getting It In shape Saturday so that they will have ihe PROFESSOR CLYDE advantage of a fraternity house TALKS OVER RADIO almost at once The group or fellows to start (Continued from Page One) Jhip organization sue in student water that will flow In ©ur -fcrdr 'atfrtrs-'TTTnstreams' Froi'fsSol! "Clyde "'arid' 'hj run off with the rhs!r awarded to cooperators have measured the high point fraternity In the snow cover in the mountains the In cr3s countiy run They are now various sections of the state and the talk was prefaced from these netting active in athletics and one of the tnenotrs measurements Levs Meyevs is a candidate for Dr J H Linford director of the pofhlon on the executive council Utah Agricultural College Summer of the Student Boos- School and Professor Walter Welti will have next week’s half-hoPREPARATIONS PROGRESS to charge program Profeasor FOB HIGH SCHOOL DAY Welti wfll present two of his students who win sing several vo(Continued from Page One) cal Dr Linford will drama presented will be a banner make selections a number of brief announceto the school represented ments regarding the given Sumby the cast award mer School session coming nave also beenAppropriate worked eut for The half-hoprogram is conwinners In athletic contests nn ducted U A C each der the supervision of Coach Tuesday byut the 1:15 o’clock over the Romney K S L brboadca sting station et et inter-fraterni- ty i — " -- Log-an- — ur ur GREAT struction There are provisions made for recreation of various sorts In eluding Informal receptions must cals lawn parties etc and field trips and excursions will be conducted by classes in Botany Zoology and Geology into the nearby mountains A special feature In connec-nectio- n with the school is the teachers’ bureau that has been organized This will enable teachers seeking employment and school superintendents to get toon gether teaching situations a shell-shock- -- Theffiep1 if11 be Bfven n the mlhey Colle?e AuditorAsc!iLtural ium 22 -- AG at — 8T5 p m ' —— CLUB HORSE SHOW PLANNED FOR MAY EIGHTH — (Continued from Page One) awarded individuals and teams each event Also an excellent tre-jh-inv is being secured for the best individual jocal horse shown )t h® fair this is to be a strictly Those wishing information pn Hies for this award concerning Inquire of Per Bankhead George Henderson or Bii Reading ed 4 4 4 a : Florid b is national leader is wioUr-tfrow- n crops Here's a field of snap beans Here’s a challenge to 4 4 4 4 young men who plan to make farming a business b T: tire d young man especially to e of agricultural graduate or there’s a colleges challenge in Florida's unbounded agricultural possibilities which offers an opportunity to exercise knowledge and skill for real profit in fanning Business men you know expect to make money If you are one who plans to make farming a business— profitable full of joy of achievement— you need the story about Florida serious-minde- under-graduat- 4Sp“‘ £ ? -- 'fe Silver Sprimrs the world'll Isreest d scenic ftttractioa Ciuss bottom boats ply the crystal --dear waters s Investigate! ed prescirt-mtie H frnr -L — PERIWIG CU B STAGES PLAY NEXT MONDAY (Continued from Page One) with terrible apprehensions of the and mentally Incompetent Mary is a bit saner but hardly happier She is out on strike She decks her hair with a Tibboh ’and 'deserts lier beau from1 the slums to go walking with a smooth spoken schoolmaster A popular cast of the Periwig players under the direction of Dr N A Pedersen have been harl 111 the preparation for this production and fair to be one of the most it bids popular 4 4 4 h LEABERS (Continued from Page One) faculty has arranged a comprehensive group of short courses in all fields ranging from advanced work' down to Junior College in - ) vice-preside- nt and those who have lost articles should call there for them The plan is one which should lend encouragement to honesty around the College and should relieve finders of articles of any suspicion that in turning the articles over to a definite bureau they are merely being placed into the hands of illegitimate ovfn-eBecause a number of valuable articles have disappeared around the Campus of late Student Life is particularly anxious to see the students support the newly instigated movement by cooperating whole heartedlv with President Peterson’s office -- t- ur -- Service Stations i 1 f Four Great Air Lines Select -- maW-eoiiewnm- LOGAN UTAH F suitor ad citrus nuts art br komt pruduwrs is Florid There’s no better way of spending your summer vacation than loading up the car for a camping trip to Florida for personal investigation of this state’s many agricultural opportunities You’ll enjoy a vacation unlike any you’ve ever had It won’t cost a lot— but it may mean much to you in planning your future Bo sure to send for facts about agricultural subjects you are most interested in There’s a handy coupon below Spend this Summer's Vacation in FLORIDA GREAT SEAL STATE- —THE SUNSHINE - t Department of Agriculture Tallahassee Please send me information about Florida (subject) Mail this rowpon for booklets or facta Kind of farming most Interested in Name Address A Col Pok 'An official advertise-ny- nt authorized by the Legislature ' |