Show J U DAY U UY Day is is but a memory Once more the day has come and gone The great letter letter letter let let- ter on the hill glitters as of yore in the sunlight sunlight sunlight sun sun- light and the st students dents may point with pride at the emblem of clear dear old Utah Though U Day has passed into history the tile memory memory memory mem mem- ory has not for the day will go down do in school school ann annals ls as the most s successful yet held New and original ideas were entertained this year and the holiday assumed proportions proportions proportions never before attempted The work on the hill in the morning stimulated the boys for what was to come and the luncheon a fitting climax t to the mornings morning's work For Forthe the the the- aten afternoon oon the matinee dance filled in every poss possible ble minute an and l i in l the evening th the crowning g event ev nt of rth the day to took k place From th the grand turnout that greeted the opening of the Us first vaude vaudeville vaudeville show it was evident that it was what we all have wanted Each society fairly outdid outdid outdid out out- did itself and the and the audience outdid itself also in showing appreciation By all means an event of this kind should become as much mucha a part of the day as the work of covering the U. U In eastern colleges a play is written staged and acted entirely by students The music is composed by students and rendered rendered rendered ren ren- dered by the school orchestra Absolutely no profession professionalism is tolerated At this time the whole school tu turns ns out in a b Lady dy and the day is even more famous than the championship football game Possibly it is too much to ask of our own school to attempt such a thing on the start but we have made a beginning and with wit l such sucha a beginning as the vaudeville show of last Thursday evening we may be assured of the ultimate success of something more preten pretentious S |