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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 PRINCESS COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Granite High School is rapidly developing its commercial department into one of the finest and best equipped in the state. The growth of our country has naturally intensified the activities aubmitted will ba cheer- commercial and industrial Dear Header: This is your corusr. All question!medical the people, and has thus created an of advice. seeking demand for those fully and carefully answered, except those bat will ever increasing Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, trained in commercial work. This is the stamped envelope accompanies must be sent if a accompany a strong factor in popularizing address business department of the high Questions are limited to two. Full name and each letter or no reply can be made. school. All communications are held strictly confidential. or first the line, correct the title, and songs, In requesting poems Aims name of the author is necessary in order to find them, r' UmLj liiratbf The objectives of commercial work addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be ' HONOR IN THE WALL FLOWER OUR GANG TUES. AND WED., NOV. 13th and 14th COMEDY WED. AND TIIURS., NOV. 14tli and 15th LEAH BAIRD From the Famous Novel LARRY SEMON LN GOLF IN Ml Is Divorce a Failure? TIIURS. AND FRL, NOV. 15tli and 16th TOM MIX NEWS ROMANCE LAND IN THE NEW TEACHER DEAD GAME Western el FABLES HOOT GIBSON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 2-Re- COMEDY FRL AND SAT., NOV. 16th and 17th REVIEW AL ST. JOHN COMEDY REVIEW . TRUXTON KING Bookkeeping for the Farmer If the pilot of a ship put out to sea without chart or compass, people would conclude that he had irons mad. Ilis risk of loss would be very high and it is doubtful if he would arrive at his objective. The chief objective of a farmer is profits, yet how many farmers provide themselves with chart and compass in the form of proper books of accounts ? This would reduce their risks of loss and determine whether or not they are doing business on a profitable basis. A system of bookkeeping is as indispensable the farmer ana the professional man as it is to the merchant and the banker. -- SUN., MON., TUES., NOV. 11th, 12th, l3lh COLEEN MOORE and RICHARD DI CLYDE COOK COMEDY AND NEWS Bookkeeping Courses In bookkeeping, four distinct courses are given. The first gives the student practice in keeping a set of books for a coal company; the second for a partnership doing a general feed bufdess. In tne third a set of books is kept for a corporation and the fourth ia a short one in cost and accounting. In these the student makes every transaction that he would actually make in business; he meets every situation with which the practical bookkeeper is confronted. The department has the machines found in tne modern office. This gives him practical mechanical training. i With lltli and 12tli The Big Baseball Story mercial world. (b) To give the student who does not enter the business field, a konw-lcdg- e of bookkeeping. (cj To develop character. love-potio- Thanks, my To IDAHO PEAP1IF.H: have dear, both for your generoiia words and When may I hern reeelved during the iat week, the song you snrlosad. nd I wlh to thank each one for tlielr return tha kindness? them: klnrlnena in roiitrlhulliiR Mary of the Wild Moor. Denr Miss Rronka: If We Only mderatooil. (1) Would you please tell me what a In l)e Kvenlng By Da Moonlight. woman who writes poetry Is called? Sadia llay. 12) How old do you think I am by my NOTICE Worde to popular nr Man- writing? A. M., Idaho. dat'd lunge which can be had from called a poetess. (2) I la She (1) furnlilied be rannot niuain (tore A. 1C. seventeen. are about ypu "guess" word the Only through thla column. are wae sweet of you to copy tlio song It of out aa old print aurb to long much. and difficult to And, can ba furnlahod for mo, dear, Thank you Brooks. Helen column. till through Dear Miss Brooks: You have helped an many with your Dear Mlaa Brooke: some I come to your corner again, nad hope excellent advlra I want to ask you my hslr cut last It won't ba too much trouble for you questions. (1) I hnd been coming out. It to anewer two queetions for me. (1) August and It has What la the meaning of I ora. Dona, didn't seem to enmo out right after Ita Max and Kate? (2) What ahould a was cut but It has been falling quitebelately. My hair was very thick girl nine years of age weigh? I weigh lot fore It was cut. (2) When one h (12 pounds and am 62 Inches In height, la that ths proper weight and height? the hair on tha hark of the neckItclipped grow has It a tendency to maka Tour truly, down lower and atlffcr on the neck? BLUE EYES, Utah. am I la coma to I when will you again No trouble. Blua Eyea. (I) Horry, dear, DAISY, Utah. but Kata la the only name you in- trouble. Yours, Welcome, Daisy. (1) Yerjr often tha quire about which hai a apodal meaning. Kate la a diminutive of Kather- hair haa a season" of falling out. Did ine. meaning "pur a." (2) Tha aieraga It never do this before it was cut? I using the vaseline too height of a girl of nlna la 49.01 and would not advlaa often and do not shampoo more than weight la 5T.4. You ara above tha height you aeo and ahould weigh every three weeks. I aes no reason 64 pounds, being only two pound abort why the treatment you have been givof normal. ing It ahould causa tha hair to come out. Do not brush too vigorously, aa i Dead you may Irritate the aralp. Massage ths Helep: sculp gently with the linger tips and i It wae my first time at writing to you ace the that It Is free from dandruff. (2) and I didn't know about sending the hair does cause It to beatamps fur annga so pleaeo excuse me. Clipping Will you? If you wore mo would you come coarse and stiff, yos, and as tha aaaoclata with a girl that smokes and clippers are run down farther on tha chewa tobacco. 'I don't think I care to neck. It causes the hair which would do those vulgar things but If I don't otherwise ba unnoticed, to grow In aha saye I am too much of a baby. coarser and atlffer, which makes It apShall I associate with her? (2) I am pear to ba growing down farther on ths pretty near fourteen and I have gone neck. riding with a few boys. Is that right If they are good aoclabls boya? Does Dear Mlaa Brooks: I wrote to you once bsfora and reIt hurt for a girl thirteen years old to powder? My school teacher said It ceived very satisfactory answers. Now wasn't proper. I must close hoping aa I road you corner each work, I do find any of ths girls having tha three question! won't bother you at not all to answer thorn. I remain your Isame trouble that I do. 1 wonder why. havs gona with different boy In tha friend, laet two years. Most of them were DOROTHY, Utah. averal years older than I, and I And You were welcome to the songs just It to keep your advice not to go the same, dear, but thank you for send- withhard a steady, because when I go now. (1) No, girlie, 1 with n boy nns ing the etamp boy night ho usually wants am very eure If I were you 1 would mo to go again. I hat to refuss and not associate with a girl who smoked so It Is every lima there la anything and chewed, because I could not, she to attend. I wouldn't mind If It would would ba too repulsive to ms. It Is slop there, but ae aoon aa w difficult to Imagine a girl who Indulges well acquainted they want mogetto quite pay In auch practice as having iniichreflne-."wn- t mors attention to them than to others. Do you Now, don't tlitnk lin In speech and actions. popular becauss - enjoy being with her and does It make I naver have chummed with the glrla you a baby, because alio says you are? who can go with one boy tonight and Hava a mind and will of your own, some one else tomorrow. Nor I never X dear, and let others think what they fait that thli waa sxactly proper. will, so long aa you know you ara In mean I never felt that I wanted to go with the right. (2) I rannot approve of a mo juet anyone that wished to pick Reeldaa I could not do thla girl 13 or 14 going rlillug with boys, and up. dear rhlld. Circumstance have a great feel still go with eoma who I really are gentlemen. They don't deal tn do with these things. Dorothy. m having friends but Insist object upon Is there no mother or older relation or to them the kind that know how to friend who could advise you shout tha treat being a There does not seam to girl. imprudence of such a course? It does bo of this kind of boys, at not "hurt" especially for a girl of 13 leastvary many don't to taka one girl want they to powder If aha chooses to do an, but and then another, and I don't feel that why do you wish to runccal your youth- 1 would gain anything by giving up ful freshness and beauty of skin, which these friends for elasa. Do all older peVsnns desire so much, by you? And how cananother I keep thla claai of boys from wanting to la more than covering It with powder? Juat real good friends? Thanking you Dear Friend: for the helpful advice 1 am suro to I am writing to you tn get the mean- recolv. I am, ing of my name and avmhol. Florence VICKIE. It la most regrtHahls, Mickle,Or. my name and Yloli-- t Is my Hymhol. that you have gained the erroneous linprei-no- n Your friend. you seem to have gained from Vlorenc. Idaho. The meaning of Florence In "Muntn- - reading mv advice to other irls. I In the lanuKC of flower ths do nut know your ae. hut you win -t Vi. at stills for full t.r uin.ss k.,d J'1 mainly to th thaso lines vary young girl; tha one hi Inninto upon going To Ida. TtM'clo. Tft. 1 hope your nunm out with boya whn ai young as fifteen, younger. It U not wist for tiavo reached you ere thin, a nil but J!"! heck nil boyi from three of the nmny you reiiuenfiM werejilC,p .iBt f mailed to you on October 22nd. The i,,it 0iept on: h rest have not been found yet. "M him wiiosc .001,." enjoys, to her list of friends ami imla. In To LOLA, Utah: Thanks, my dear, this way shegood can surround herself with for th son and your kind offer. It number of friends, who Is splendid of you to wish to help, and fed free to cullrneiilnl on her. or Invito har X hops I may ha of assistance to you In to a dunce, party or show. If in th aotno way. May I? months or years to com thera develops a reel In Htroner than mers friend- 5tl nip for otic if thrM. or nny on Brook: I)er n ilear to You are one H.iv ahuii!,! have th with their trouble that I m ciunlu to! and I d not un!ortnd you with mine I have a boy friend H'Ui of "i !:ih of .'1llr whom I adirlr very much. n fuel. in I Sits- - Brook, there i no one wiimn I ,l'1" certainly a.lmtro TRIFLING are: (a) To give the student the technical and mechanical training necessary to meet the demands of the com- Box 1545, Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink, to Ilelen Brooks, Salt Lake City, Utah. fVcusa mo. dear, for senld- ... ni:jri:.TKi n"Ncs I rnnnot ae aa there Is a the ami on re nir you. atil These i.ne pneint IIhI: tiling you can do now, except he your reinu'Kietl sml own sweet self and trust to the sain Tart of "llaiinleil Wuml:1' attracted him to In ol'ten tlmu a hunter qualities which firstover Hgaln." You you to "do It nil Py the iili of wooillmi'l dwelt; know the dua or witchcraft and With lilm lived the little family me past, and I can work no Of Ills wife and bal'ls three. First lines: iiuigir" to tiring about an adjustment Take back all kind tokens you pave Ilf u (Taira as they once wore. I can me, advise, however, against continuing to Firet a rln end the lock of your Invite him to coma to see you, Hnd hair. etc showering hlin with your attentions, ae this course will most certainly have The Old Tramp" First line: Have you any elieeee to so with Just tlie opposite effect from what you iileklee." the wish, If this hoy Is anything like tha Ae he pulled one from the Jr. sort of a hoy 1 take him to ho. BONOS RETKIVKO anil poem The follnwlnir eon SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. HYLAND EPISODE 7, AROUND TIIE WORLD LEATHER PUSHERS The Three C'c Business men and especially bankers apply to all customers the test of the three Cs credit, capacity, character. The greatest of these is character. A man without character in the business world is like the shifting sand of the desert, lie leaves in his wake barrenness and desolation. For this reason the development of character js our most important objective. And all Saints who remember to program for Ross Olsen. The program is as follows: keep and do these sayings walking in Xenia White obedience to the commandments shall Reading Arthur Hurxler receive health in their navel and mar-- , Violin Selection row to their bones. Accompanied by Burdette Bennion Swanee Singers. And shall find wisdom and great Vocal Duet..Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horne treasures of knowledge, even hidden Instrumental Trio : treasures; Rhea Brown, Hilagarde Shriener And shall run and not be weary, and Emma Shreiner walk and not faint; shall Rolf Williams Tenor Solo And I, the Lord, give unto them a Number Musical promise, that the destroying angel The J. N. Aston Quartet shall Organization of Music League pass them by, as the Children of sis On Tuesday, November 6, the stu- Xylophone Selection.George Simpson Accompanied by Sadie Geary Sec. 89. 1. dents Council met for the reorganWoodruff S. The above is the recitation for Noization of the Music League. Thg. of- Presentation . Bishop Elias Missionary vember. Please memorize. Response ficers elected were: Congregation Singing Glen Anderson, President. Dancing will follow the program. at 4 P. M. in Richards Ward Anne Howe, The committer consists of Mr. all Sunday Wells Ward workers on the coming Howard Egan. Secretary & Treas. and Ostler Mr. Mr. Carstensen, Geary, Helen Drake, Reporter. pageant are requested to attend. It was decide dto give a musical Mr. Duckworth. comedy to, in part, defray the expense Only one movie show each Friday of the league. Mr. Summerhays promMrs. Eugene Love entertained in night. Time is 7 :30. Price 10 and 15c. ised to begin rehearsals immediately. honor of Ross Olsen and Cameron Miss Gorlinski will also assist. The Tuekett who leave November 14, for Teachers Training Class Sunday affair istobe presented to the student the Western States Mission. from 12:15 to 1 oclock. Sucess is attained through earnest body within the next three or four Twenty guests were present. weeks. effort intelligently directed . Dancing was enjoyed. It will he remembered that last year Mr. Eugene Ixwe was assisted by the Colligiate Music The man who is master of himself gave all his mother, Mrs. S. H. Love. the high school and college students of doesnt need to worry about the other the city the privilege of two fine conbosses. Thursday evening in the Forest Dale certs at the Tabernacle the Irish Jos. S. Peery spoke to our W'ard Hall was held the farewell program in Band Regiment January and the for Cameron Tuekett who leaves No- Geneological workers last Wednesday Minneapolis Symphony in May. This vember for the Western States night. year they have nrranjrod four splendid Mission. 14, Our Genealogical Presidency is as . concerts for student? only. follow: C. S. Woodward, president; The program was as follows: Smith, first counsellor, H. HanMrs. Retta Burnham Uriah second Soprano Solo son, counsellor, Irene Lach Preparation for Fridaya Gamea G. Mrs. John Gubber Reading The girls of the Home Economics Remarks David 11. Cameron Seal, secretary and treasurer. Club are making pennants for GranBass Solo J. Delos Jewkes C. S. Woodward took five of lesper ite! game with Jordan. Canes with Remarks Bishop E. S. Woodruff streamers of red and blue paper were Remarks Missionary Priesthood into the Temple last week. W. F. Tuekett These boys were baptized for 100 dead given out before the East High game. Benediction souls. Very fine. In the excitement of victory most of Dancing followed the program. the gay ribbuns were whipped off. The The program was arranged by Secremaining ones were washed out in ond Quorum of Elders of Granite Religion Class Concert was held last tears at the result of the L. I). S. Stake. Committee: John .B. Cannon, night in our Ward. A very fine event. made lL new The W. arc of Divett and Frank Senior. pennants game. such durable material that neither deLesser Priesthood Conference Sunaffect will nor them. feat victory in the Forest Dale day morning during Sunday School. Sunday Evening Wednesday Assembly Our Bishop wants all our boys there. The assembly for Wednesday was Chapel, Mr. James E. Moss, a speaker spoke to a large auan unusually interesting one. It bedience on the Word of Wisdom. Miss A very creditable program from our gan with two numbers from the or- Luis Cannon arranged an unusually boys last Sunday morning; read: chestra, "Parade of the 'Wooden Sol- - fine musical program. Franklin Coon, Word of Wisdom; La Golondrina. Mr, diers" and Beckstrand then sang. Goodbye by In" Henry Wilcox, Word of Wisdom; , Tosti and Lift Thine Eyes by Wan. In honor of Cameron Tuekett, Mr. Rph Cloward. Clarinet; Jas. Hender- Melba Lindsay Burton and Virginia anJ Mr. John Cameron entertained1!?111 llenry presthood, couts Weils Ward has a smart Lindsay, violinists accompanied by ut their home on East 3rd South, Xo-- ;, Bessie Lindsay gave three selections: venilH-- li. ,ot of yunK fellows. In) Triumph March, (a) My Wild Dancing and games were enjoyed. Irish Ruse, (r) Tulips, with Mother Ward Conference, a week from SunLight refreshment were served. as an encore. day. Reserve the date. A full house were ,ppr Marrce Fifty present. guests After several songs by the boys is expected. jrco club the assembly was dismissed. Mrs. Murray Davis entertained at her home fur Ross Olsen at a dinner party Nov. j. A musical program and on party given 'by Mrs.C. Diet zat her The Olsen home on Hollywood Ave., October 31st. games were enjoyed. The rooms were decorated in the Family and relatives were present. Mrs. J. P. Olsen will entertain at usu1 HaHoween colorsand each room idea and color , aJri," aMrs.,r'L'inl hCHtlis of Granite a Family dinner party Sunday, Nov. '.scheme. Carl Nelson assisted in ,ht will hold a conference at the Mth the decorating and the preparing of ranite Stake Tabernacle next Tucs- the supper. - day afternoon at 2 oclock, and nil Two or three nights previous to the members are asked to Ik present. The was spent in decorating the narty officers will meet at the Stake house house, and oh, how Mrs. Dietz worked on Tuesday morning. preparing the tamales, hut nevrr-theless nothing stand in the way when it David Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. to entertaining the young j comes Wo apeak now and have come l.nine willi your 1 EL is Richards A. II. cannot .Claude By recovering from an people of Wells Ward. fnm ra.tle with him and have asked Yuiii, alrl and friend, are t erone tj illness which lasted te.l days !. Our les-c- r Priesthood Hid themselves After the guests went through the him to con: and see mo hut it don't! look upon rwrM.ue who kIu.mk Min.nl eem 0 las: Sunday morning at the reg- - necessary pranks to enter the front tile xilclittsi intention, ns u ffond Now. Mis " proud n..so,lB Mrs. Lull'll Owen anv now ular Monthly Priesthood meeting. B rook, can vo;: teji mo l:nw to ciln l,,vr or ' room of the house, the evening was ret hen t. Ir;ii.li,i r w ife in their new home on St rat for Av- hiI true r of ..m,.in daneing and games. isV.p nnd he friend wl'h T,e association tnu.-'h,V spent The In a oii:i'.:,!..n.il.; Kiri him? Fifty-sew- n r liner liaving moved from Aldcn St. have juined music was furnished by an orchestra countries remain, and voj auivrs, Is nio-r en: . :il,lL. mne. on of your n.imy calb-ryouth' in six of Buy Scout work. pieces. It I the inu: V.' AITIX. J. T'thh. ( '...p s Mr. and Mrs. William Pritcctt anlet It he n till e of euml times.' a !l Supper was served at 10 oclock lCvon I? you did think ton liked announce the a arrival of l'.d you attend the Pageant in the after which the remainder of he baby girl. of friendly puls, rPJ,.. vitis: the other follow beMpr. wti tt.t any Rood station lest Wednesday evening? ing was spent in games mail 12' excuse for (routine your former friend sw eel iieart mid Inver, hushar. i ..n.l if for more tr.it ur ocolrk at which li. mr the lighls were! "con!?" You hod every rtelit to he tlioiiRht j j0 know tint you k,.,',, A. Morton declares that wrong 'all pul out and a tm. lir1 and civ whatgrseto is nnd pleo-nn- l. thrilling ghost slory from wanlln lo he more than wns nowr right. Think it over. was told. .od FOREST DALE NOTES ever tlino you di'slred to nnmher ymm but if you 10 Come on im.w lei man, hut ton really bad no rlpht to friend, i,4 mi.re Vh'in' im v., .1"'1 "i11 all thro,, Who luipiizeil John the Baptist 1 mistreat the other younte man when be them o. cheers for the young people of Wells h,U"T bad 'Sway been a J.erfeet Rent lemon heliei Anil now have 1 Wanl (who would rather i.Zi,, In hi treatment of you. do you think?. In elearln spend their ttme at a party r this kind these Iriniaiv Conceit ut Stake House Suiuiilay, Nov. 10, in the Forest m, for you? Ilian do Paraonally I think It very splendid of I hope , sn.j willquestion Dale Ward will the H la held farewell bo lad to bear from at oclock. nny oihrr Hallowe'en iiraiiks.) aim to show you at much consideration you ukuIu. 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