Show V 't- Pe' Vr STUDENT LIFE rTii not any better than what Thorpe Vice President Orpha Faylor Attends B Y V nicer girl Beryl Bowen Secretary who has not been Clair Gudmanson is attending Pres Kate Olive Treasurer so benefited 1 am much in fa- the B Y U at Provo this year Ensign Zonu Smith Coresponding sec vor of a complete college educaGwen Powers Historian Rigby tion ior girls and am very much Librarians Attend Institute Says Sorosis ' Chaplain librarians Our the Misses Editor Helen Hode-- Sergeant-at-armpleased with the college girl as s class of the College Miss Cardon Carlisle Martha I know her” Smith and Sorenson attended is a member of Sorosis and Mr Matron Geneva Schaub the State Librarian Institute at Kenner of Delta Nu Mrs Carlisle and Mrs Lucille This is the first of a series of Salt Lake last Saturday — Clark are associate members Helen The articles dealirg with the eo-eThompson of Logan and Robert Myth That the Young Women of the college Next week Ruth Former Aggie President Teaches E Grilfths of Smithfield were are Going to the Dogs is all Mattson will interview the Beta Men’s Panhellenic at C married during the summer Mr Bunk Says Mrs Burton matron The first meeting df the Men’s from the University of Reports Griffiths is a graduate of the 1 Utah state that Frank Christen- Pan Hellenic this year was held College and a member of Sigma Visits Folks son of the class of ’27 has been Tuesday October 8 RepresentaChi made an instructor there He was tives from every fraternity were One often wonders just what ai Miss Susie Buttars Miss d —Theima Lloyd of a sorority would Shua Heggie and Mr John president of the U S A C stu- present and discussed m'ajtters of Spencer North Carolina and confronting the organizaion Lyn-de- n about the college girls if she gfe sPept the week end in Clark-wer- e dent body here last year Maurice B Linford B S '22 M Harris acted as chairman to £ton visiting their parents asked S '24 of Logan were married Alta Orser Elected President of e r v it the past great difficulty has express jn June 15 Mr Lmforc has been the Home Ec Club Eaters State Fair deas been experienced with the frater- engaged in Mr we! plant paUrologierl Glade Linebaugh a mem- At last tubes in the matter of rushing work at the University' of WisLast Thursday night the ini- The representatives decided that of the Delta Nu Fraternity have the opin-b- er Econconsin or several years but he of Home the tial ion of the Sor-o- is spending the week at the meeting rules would be imposed rigidly has recently accepted a position house-m- o omics Club was held at the Cot- and strictly State fair at which Mr as plant pathologist at the exM r s several head of cat tage The new officers President ther Amendments were made to the Lettie Alta Orser periment station of the American Burton re- tie entered constitution regarding he silent Harston Israelsen Pineapple Canners' Association Fay Secretary garding college during rushing the rushHonolulu and Executive Committee Blanch period women in Preston Speiicfy Week-en- d of men by alumni and the enwere ing MrFlint Maurine and Larson — Virginia Carl Melvin and reBeckstead Alter a “Polly’’ forcement of laws introduced by President Orser in Preston Rich and Charles Griffin both cent interview spent 'the week-en- d warned All fraternities were acB of Logan were married during we Christine Mrs her with Clayton fines would be imposed for that Guest Dinner the summer Both are graduates of economics home dean is she und ting of the laws of the Miss of the College Genevieve Miss Rich is a Cruickshank welcomed the new girls and told each violation This arrangement rery well satwdomvuvwmi a was member of Sorosis and Mr Grif-ii- n of dinner in the Miss the of Mrs Lurion them the Valene with guest opportunities isfied will be for the good and the of Sigma Chi They are living U S A C girls Rowberry on Wednesday evening field of Home Economics rights of all the fraterniies in Salt Lake where Mr Gnflin The program When asked if she thought arranged by has accepted a position Pays Friends Visit with college girls spent their money Martha Strmgham was as fol- COLLEGE ALUMNI Miss Zelda Henderson and Miss lows: Two vocal solos Genevieve Blair Motor Co careitssly with too much for GUARTERLY APPEARS Jones spent a portion of Cooley Piano Solo arranged for y — Marguerite clothes cosmetics and confect- Viiate Cooley a normal graduate of the ions she answered “No I don’t the week visiting friends and re- - the left hand Miss Jones two latives in Salt Lake City and vocal solos Leland Clark College and Alphonzo SkanchyJ think the college girls of the U Pr0V°' ' 25 were married rigaUon Co- Mr! S A C spend their money carerefreshments were £erv recently s conof Phi lessly in fact they are very conSkanchy is a member were ed after which guests A C occupy Thora Jones at Theta House Beta Rho local fraternity He is servative I do not feel that A former students of the iS a gU6St roil1 cali indicated Thatgiris5 from almost an entire page doing interne woik in the San1 they spend any more than an Officers of the association are Francisco County Hospital five nearby states were registerordinary girl if they spend as l"e G P A H Saxer TO President course can much I Of e Econ— Home school of only ed in M a b le the ’21 Executive Secretary Visits in Brigham Barber whom I the with of omics girls a speak former student of the Hinckley The Executive Committee memSylvana Siegfried and Gale College and Ivan Burgoyne 25 work and am acquainted but I Bunderson bers are A- H Saxer TO George in spent the week-en- d were married in Salt Lake June feel that they are a’ representa-- 1 PHI DELTA PI ENTERTAINS J Brigham R Hill Jr ’08 Vere L Martineau of City tive 26 Mr college girls: group Mu of Phi Delta The is associated Chaptei Burgoyne S D Porter ’22 and CaroThe girls as I know them Pi entertained a group of girls T2: B with the research agricultural Delta Nu Gives Silver Tea Hendricks ’27 line have and m who are ideals of the good very American high department Physical tea was given Satur- - Education majoring an at last Smelting and Refining Company clean habits they are tidy with the Delta Nu informal houseFriday nightat the ARTIST BEGINS — party Margaret their rooms as well aS “their perBUZ8AR WORK Baker of Logan and Dr Ben- son They are hard workers all Mothers club home of Genjeva schaUb on 8th jamin R McKinnon of Morgan united and willing to help an- D InC the receiving line were Mrs East The1 evening: was spent m were married September 4th in other They are extremely polite Budge Mrs Victor Johnson1 games songk and’ toasting marsh (Continued from Page One) Salt Lake Miss Baker is a for- and agreeable with much con- Mrs J C Allen and Mrs Millie mallows In between times the with H M Stoops who some four Merrill mer student of the College and cern for each other I have not girls ate apples pumpkin pie and years ago graduated from the colknown them to be quarrelsome a member of Beta Delta Pouring at the tea table were drank apple cider The following lege and is now one ot the forenor Webstcr-Roge— Daisy Leona most illustrators in the United P 'girls were guests C Websi er disagreeable at all They Mrs Ellen Barber Mrs rs and Noah Rogers both 1929 gra- seem to sense responsibility and States doing regular assignments and Mrs C R Johnson mings Fanny Stookey Elva a a have “real for S M Budge Mrs N A monson Thelma Pedersen duates of the College were marhigh opinion Ruby for Colliers the Saturday Evening Mabel Nielson Oreta Hall ried during the summer Mr good sport Post the American and other Peterson and Mrs A H Saxer Elma Rawberry Hilda high class magazines Mr Stoops in charge of the dining enson Rogers is teaching mechanic arts Concerning the “much talked Sanford Bernard and arts at the Duchesne is also retained by the New York Dorothy County of’ habit of keeping late hours room hih school Roosevelt Utah I can say that the girls do not The house was decorated with The committee in charge was: Central Railroad as one of the h — Miss Hazel Cook stay out late and can be depend- fall flowers and autumn leaves Helen Hyde chairman Martha chiefs of its bureau of illustrative a former student of U S A C ed upon to come in at a sensible About one hundred and Geneva Schaub and publicity When Stoops as in fifty Carlisle and Rusell Smith a graduate hour alter a date his third year here his work Kate Smith guests called during the were married recently Miss Cook The officers for this year are: according to Prof Fletcher was Of course the I know all is a member of Sorosis and Mr have faults but girls rhey are small Smith of Delta Nu and as few as anyones They are Johnson-Gedd— Eva ' Johnson something which we all have a former student of the ipollege but as far as the girls with whom and a member of Sorosis and I work are concerned they are Willard Geddes Aggie graduate as free from faults as anyone l v and member of' the track team many admirable habits to were married during the’ summer having t withstand their faults” Mr Geddes ha$ a coaching positiWhen' asked If she 'though’ a 1’ on-in Qalifornla educagirl should have a college WHERE YOU GET MORE FOR NO MORE Edward ’Evans— Leah Edwards tion she answered ’J‘I celtainly and ElVin’ Evans both1 graduates do I think a girl with a college of U S A C were married re- education is much better preparcently Miss Edwards was instruc- ed for life as everything she can tor in swimming- at the College get at college acts as an aid to last year She is a' member of her Eyen meeting so many Sigma Theta Phi Mr EVans is a friends and chums helps to de member of rhi Kappa Iota They velop a girls personality and exare living in Oregon pand her knowledge of the world A girl who has not had "a col11‘hompsOn -- Peterson — Miss Elsa Thompson daughter of Mr and lege education is unfortunate as Mrs A H Thompson of Logan it is a great means of preparing and William O Peterson T9 the young woman for life and were married September 19 at progress' the home of the bride's parents As I have found it a college Girls College 0 K'girl is an one “all-aroun- is doing ndW There is also am exhiUtton’ in the art department a fine idee tion of paintings by Aggie college students Any one wishing to visit the art denartmant’s collec- tion may do so at any time the department is open Thomp-on-Grilfit- ds Cupid has put in her dirty work Several Aggie students were married last summer to the surprise of many of their fnenus Of interest to alumni is the nnws of the marriage of Emma Gieen of Lethbridge Alberta Canada and Theodore E Thain of Logan The marriage took place September 4 in the Salt Lake temple Both are graduates of the College Miss Green is a member of Sorosis and Mr Thain of Sigma Chi They will make their home m Salt Lake Green-Thain- City McNell-RiterMcNeil Marian and William E Riter both of Logan were married September 4th in the Logan temple Miss McNeil is a lormer student and Mr Riter a giaduate of U S A is a member of Sorosis and he of Sigma Chi They will make their home in Pocatello where Mr Riter is associated with the U S Biological Survey — Miss Earber-Christens- Ellen Ellen daughter of Logan and Ivan ChrisEphraim were married in Both aie U S A C graMiss Baiber is a member of Sorosis She has been teaching at Logan high school Mr Christensen is a member of Alpha will make Gamma Phi They their home in Monticello where Mr Christensen is employed with the Forest Service Thomas-PocockMiss Frances Thomas a former student of the College and Lester Pocock a graduate were married in June and Miss Thomas is a Sorosis Mr Pocock is a member of Phi Kappa Iota They are living in Logan Mr Pocock is employed in the secretary’s office at the ColBarber Barber tensen August duates Mrs- lege Miss Anne Beck daughter of M T Thomas F Green Logan Beck-Grcen- Beck and were in the Salt Beck is a married September Lake temple Miss former student of the College and a member of Sorosis sorority and Mr Green is a graduate and a member of Phi Kappa Iota fraternity They will make their home in Paris Idaho where has accepted a teaching position The marriage of Geneva Day of Draper and Roy West of Rupert Idaho took place May 28 in the Salt Lake temple Miss Day is a junior student of the West a 1928 College and Mr re u living in They graduate Richmond where Mr West is teaching in the L D S Seminary at North Cache high school-Bottaught school in Shelley Idaho the past year 11 Day-West- Cardon-Kenn- — Miss er Sybil Cardon daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Cardon of Logan and Cecil B Kenner son of R E Lee Kenner of Manti were marare Both ried September 18 members of the 1926 graduating ' Llojd-Linfor- ' Last Time Tedsy BILLIE DOVE Vice-presid- Rich-Griff- in: in “CAREERS” -- THURS FRL SAT Texas Guinan " The Clubs” Nite “Queen Cooley-Skanch- All Talking WCIIAnD J±neS SIM HineMey-Burgoyn- Baker-McKinn- " jnof DRAG - ’ j Cum-Card- rs on Si-M- ’ Sor-we- re Cook-Smit- es S’O’odkGan-QhtrDO'u’Dacioe- Gi SATURDAY IS - j DAY CO-ED- ’S at ffocIkftoin-CIhcrDsfadois- em Stockton-Christiansen- ’s No school Saturday— no lessons you need just a quiet day’s rest Take the ' day off and spend it as our guests Saturday special attention is given fio school clothes the store through Clothes that you neecf— that are es8d£yl t attractive to you If you care to rest— a comfortable place is arfangcdTtr j " Y' you on the mezzanine:1 Every phase of beauty culture hair cutting cad ££na“ g" & r ’ anent waving is gf0?n’ strictest attention at the Big Store A ’’ WHERE YOU GET MORE FOR NO MORE t i- i - " Coeds: 1 f Here is the first Big Game of the season y - r: M t ! i v Ball For the AWS l and other swell affairs Yf v HAIR CUTTING BARBERING i l Thesdl lYca er Like alt styles— hari 1( h wards i '' There hi 9erttiirj oow— ’ thatgim - toochta wardnhe i Y The subtleties of Kne peejle to copy” “impossible say v the inspired detail g ' ' neckline er a U3 a £ THE NEW RINGLETT PERMANENT WAVE HHfU Pri 4 f’ i- tf-- zZr tr’ — Jr '? ? $2975 crdC25Cj j? - ‘ t— A s 0 — t to ftmm— O 1 ' 1 ’ :ir - (J i- - j r I ' Y r ' ‘ ’ e 'f v-- i -- T w -' ' —d w fc y P 1 U' inr r S - i I arl -- ’ ‘ 2ju-CTt- i CnC'jNf ? the deft touche tl&t are ementially i these are duplicated exrctiy in modestly priced everirj frt!—V An nnnaus£y ti e We are Featuring and the other popular methods UtjTixi e stjri &t g fir Vvi :SCTTit&NJsvJtf ' FASHION to pot iato tyrant trot m i - j 4 ? SrvVMfhJ fi r DRESSES ther is a clearly defined Stackton-Christiaw- r V JACKET i DRESSES hair-line- ‘ fci" V g ( Hair-Cuttin- : PARTYj dress-makin- g hair-dressin- i ft 14 latei!' ’ y) These Nei- - hair-cutt- i ? f For the Collie Girl for w&r feow : hair-shapin- I V4-- ’ i 'a i - and Have you considered the difference between difference not is a or there have Whether you barbering? Just as there is a difference between tailoring and ' Would you have your party dress tailored? roust?' 141 To properly trim and shape women’s hair the These are: know the fundamental principles of s to the features of contour profile and the relation of the individual You are assured of this special service to Stock Parlor K jr s- - V t f t w ’ -- vv ir- ’ 1 4 f |