Show FIVE-DOLLAR FIVE FEE SETTLED Wind Blows Arms Waved Classy V Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaude Vaude- ude ville vilIe Sketch form Lengthy Program In spite of the fact that Friday April 2 was one of the finest spring days that have so far been offered to a rousing rousing rousing rous rous- ing student body meeting was held The singing of America seemed to do the student students students stu stu- dents dent good and when Hon J. J J. J Cannon was introduced as the man who had looked after I Ithe the interests of the University in the recent session of State Legislature Master Cheer Young was was on his feet in an instant calling for nine for Cannon Mr 1 Cannon express expressed d gratitude for the opportunities afforded him by the State University and said that he felt that he lie was safe in saying that the University of Utah had been the most powerful single factor in his life Mr 1 Cannon was vas followed by Lisle Smith in what might be termed on the vaudeville stage A Rhapsody on Baseball Beginning by stating that the University now had a football team that helped to bind the students together Mr 1 Smith went on onto onto onto to say that ever since the days when he was wasa a notoriously prominent member of the Training school we had needed this very thing and that now the time had come for everybody to get to gether and stand behind behind behind be be- hind the fine baseball team and track team President Barlow then presented the Five Dollar Fee Fcc bill and after much discussion discussion discussion dis dis- the bill went through by a large majority majority majority ma ma- vote with provision that the apportionment apportionment apportionment which the Chronicle should re receive receive receive re- re be stated specifically in the bill The amendment to the bill concerning the apportioning apportioning apportioning ap ap- portioning of the fee to the respective student student student stu stu- dent activities will be brought up at the next meeting p |