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Show FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER;: OOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o B 92L.- TJIEPBOVO ' POST - ' - ir V4" 00000 OOOO COO OOOOOOOO 0000000000 00000 OOOOOOO 0000000000 00000 OOOOCO 00 000 000 0000 mma ML MG flip GREETINGS We, Students of the University and the People of Provo, are building for the future. As time is measured, we are not very far apart. You are fathering your equipment of life with which to Quality Theres Style and Service in every pair of Shoes bought from Farrer Bros. Many New Styles for Boys, Girls and Ladies, Shoes just arrived today Call and see them. Good We, too, welcome the Students of B. Y. U. and hope everyone will have a profitable year in our renow nod Institution Of learning. Just step across the street and you will find us ever1 ready FARRER BROS. CO. build. Those of us who have passed that period are putting our equipment to use in the daily walks of life, finding that it wears out, gets antiquated find needs replacing. So we, too, are, in common with you, gathering newequipment with . which to build and to strengthen. Many of us are alma maters of the B. Y. U. and all of us are inspired to pay a debt of love to this great institution within our midst. As citizens, engaged in our daily pur- suits, we acknowledge our obligation to our community by joining hands to spare a little effort towards making it all that we would like to have it be. We now have a large community organization for unselfish service, our Chamber of Commerce. Through it we shall be able to give expression through deeds to our desire to promote every comfort and the satisfaction of every need of the B. Y. U. We want to welcome you as citizens. And as citizens to, in so far as your hours permit, enter into our communitys life and add to it the vigor of the ideals of your fresh -- hood and womanhood. . In your preparation for the bigger things of the future laboratory. It is our whilehere, desirable make close association and Trovo worthy of and, by effort, becoming your permanent workshop. we would have you use Provo as your hope that we may make your home, I B. Y. U. Students i We extend to you our hand of Welcome. You are attending a wonderfully organized institution learning, and if you apply your talents in line with the ddir of your Instructors your investment in time and money bring you splendid returns. Close application to your studies will eventually insure y0B some of the big things of life that you now hope for. Whenever we can be of service to you in any way on us. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys call Store. THE PROVO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Announcement ' We wish to advise our many friends and patrons that we shoe new a are opening department for Children, Boys and Girls and h&ve one of the most complete lines of shoes for this trade in this territory. We invite every mother and father to bring the children in and let usfit them out in. the best values in shoes. I never liked a dry old book, I never liked a classTT alius . figgered Id done well to even git a pass. The lifeless subject was taught I 'never could choke down; I sat and trembled, half subdued by wrathful teachers frowns. I ust to wonder why the Proffs all loved to scrape and rake to find some bitter mental dose for wreathing Studes to take. They gave us dusty facts and thots ; they gave us dates galore then wondered why us Ninkimpoops quit .hollerin for more. They didnt take us youngsters right, or dont you know today I mind and knowledge stored might have had a away. My Jim received a catalog sent by the B. Y.'U. in which, I jing, theres lots of work Id love to go and do; Id love to take the Scoutcraft class, the Leadership and such and then perhaps some other work I wouldnt like so much. I jing, I feel like shoutin loud and thro win on my coat and makin for the B. Y. U. that brocures got my goat. Id like to take my boy to school and stay there all the term and help him see his problems right and keep his purpose firm. Wy, we could hit that job so hard wed conquer with our vim youd see two studes myself and my son Jim! But since Im old Ill stay and work and let Jim have his filing the B. Y. U.s the place to go, it knows our needs, I jing! well-train- We join with the citizens of Provo in welcoming the Students of the Brigham Young University and we invite these students to make our store their store. We are here to serve them. FLETCHER and THOMAS o CLOTHIERS o o 68 West Center Street Provo, Utah o o o o o o The TRAINED Man Climbs o o o The Untrained Man Gropes o o o o o o o o o THE trained man has a determined o o goal to reach. o oo The untrained man gropes hopelessly o and makes his task a difficult one. o o o For the trained man each rung in the o o ladder is a step closer to success a step nearer o the realizationof his ambition. o o o You can fit yourself for a better posito o ion by taking a course in our College of Eduo o cation, College of Arts and o Sciences or College of Como mercial and Business Adminis-tratioo o o o Registration Begins . o o 12 September ao o Young o Brigham o Universityo o The Institution that Trains o for Leadership9 o o o o o o o o n. We join all Provo in extending our Greetings to the and Faculty of the B. Y. U. THE B. Y. U. SUITS US ed May each Students efforts be crowned with success. Those -- who may-ne- ed Crockery,- - Chinaware, Aluminumware, and any of the kindred lines are invited to inspect our line. We also carry a complete line of Tea, Coffee and incidently we carry nothing but the best. Spices-a- nd Sutton Tea and China Company MACE WALTON (Harrison R. Merrill). 50 North University Avenue Brigham Young University Trains for Leadership T ' Through Its COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Offering over 400 courses among which are: Accounting Advertising Agronomy Agricultural Chemistry Animal H usbandry Art Art Supervision Art Teaching Astronomy Assay ing Auto Mechanics Bacteriology Biology Blacksmlthing Breeding Botany Business Administration Cabinet Construction Carpentry Chemistry . Child Care Cookery Comparative Religions . T Dairying Debating Dietetics Domestic Art Dramatic Art v Drainage Drafting Economics Education Electricity Evolution and Religion English Farm Mechanics Farm Management Feeding Field Crops French Foods - 1 -- ( Geology .Genealogy Health Supervision Heredity and Eugenios History ' Home Economics Household Administration Household Physics Irrigation 1 Iron Work Instrumental Music Latin law Mathematics Marketing Mechanic Arts Mechanical Drawing Meteorology' Millinery Music (all branches) Oratory Pedagogy Personal Efficiency Physiology . Philosophy and Religion Play Production Physical Education'' Physics Political Science Public Speaking .Radio Work Religion and Ethics , Shorthand , Shop Work '. Solis , Social Statistics Social and Recreational , Leadership Sociology . Spanish Stock Judging Textiles Theology Typewriting Vocational Education Voice Culture Woodwork 'Zoology oooopooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooo1 |