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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. Lord Jeffreys Greeting Was Very Affectionate School Teachers Aroused to Their Opportunities disco! ered Aiicny tl,e rs of Jam- - Weisii far , I.c L.irJ lluxiey bus ed.o-..i-tii.tl Hliiili arc ippcnriiig iu the C Kiof is '.is ll, ry uiii"i'"i:s b.ilutuli'in ; "Will i ac a.-rH'lii.g very pca-- eLord u!i!y I'lgwl.iT JKirtj1 sliI Ur. sprung up Lu.p'.ou were on: oum ili ig'.'.i-d, of course, to see Jeffrey, a hu I. ;id n t ao rnid me of his coming to loan. He liming a strong natural cuddling people (without me slightest earthly barm in it) and taking advantage of bis being now mar 70 years of age to indulge this inniH'1-r.taste to the fullest extent, ok me all in hie arms as usual regardless of llie presence of 1'latuisuer, Kiiij'Kou sod Heles (aa indeed ha would Lave done the same before taeuly starched dowagers) and gave me oue kiss after another. But on the brow or any of those delicate spota, but plump on my lips ! calling me in y darling Jennie! uy sweet child I eiy dear love'! Now all this was nothing at all for Euiphon or myself, or any one that knows Jeffrey's ways and that knows bis age and that knew the sort of paternal affection bo has entertained fur me upwards of fifteen years. But If you will Just look st it with Platt-aiier- 's eyes. He reeled acroos the floor and bade me morning with a look I have heard significant of much! since that he went from here to Elisabeth to compliment her on the extraordinary character of Scotch salutations as Illustrated in the meeting he had Just witnessed betwixt Lord Jeffrey and Mrs. Carlyle. HMzabeth begged him tor Gods sake not to taks the practices of Lord Jeffrey and Mrs. Carlyle as a specimen of the national manner but, said she, T tried to comfort him by the assurance that Lord Jeffrey was seventy, which he would not, however, believe, for lie was quite struck with bis handsomeness I Certainly If he had got that view of the subject the procedure was perfectly awful IM wm:--I- THEIR SELECTION OF A NEW EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OUGHT TO 1IKLP PEDAG0GUE3 TO ADVOCATE THEIR CAUSE. i J'-it- e , d ll.r Mi I tuii'niS. live T1m- iil'ii r iuli-r- 1 1 ll.r si ii - : luivr :n-- l wI.'im- - of i rss i'l.i.i-- ..r 'ii .ili-r- u.i It i i idiiily oppuilui.e fmh IiIMIII'.'K II"'' 1:" i "! p'Hi- lull- 'Jlio , 1 iii'DiliM ' in-- ' I. to iheir ii:v i ;iKi-i- t" ui;i!"y t I') it ' iioi: ;"i- - ixi ca fr i lt i1. iinl,. J. I t MU' J,,. I.. l . wiili Il.nt "f u il i ;ii-- rffliliu1 her Icadii.K fior( nim..il 1,1 i'f 1 t A in-- : illi'l'iill, Ill's ll'l' Alt!-- : !: i :: TKArnri:.- -' I'Ll1. A ' 'I MKIiKil'KK 1! I'd! TlIKM.-tl-.LVK:TIII'V (T'llTAIM.Y, iiwiriis i'f .1 I'.u Iciter. II til i i"n. f'ASi: V. M II A . i I .il ti splendid s l''' 'I'm in HUNT ST. VI TltUllt :in-tli, i, S I'HIKTS IX Til t.'ONVIl'Tl! li.i-- i Irt'i'i. ininl. this ilii'ili'iu ItUXIK! Tt I JET Til I A 'I HIM OVEIt1 l PEDAGOGUES POOR SALESMEN. THEY Ml .WT SKI, I. TIII.1K THAT' VIKIUTY Tli' ii'' no getting away Irani Hie INI A Willi KVAM'ATE (net Unit st'li'Hil triirh'TH a It whole MARKS A i ITIZKN Hu moat nilliir.il group In Ml'limt T A; SKItVH'KS I.'I It ear r represent tiur entire Ili'-- Til TRACK OK Dot TIT AS HIGHLY AS III-IMIKS TIIOSK OK IMS Iillll'K-I.AKit AND HIS I'Ll Mill-ill- HiN'inl However, liiivu always hud a hard time in will'rof themselves to soeloly. ing of (In I 'lull Henry and one or the A STEP IN THE RIGHT KilurullonnI assoel-ilinn- . ever wriOe DIRECTION. who ten flier inoKt on u blackboard, regret a Ihn reticence The employ inrnt or an executive on the part or society In rewarding is the right move. Mr. Martin Iciirhrra fur service commensurate Ih unilouhledly a tJofieiier; being such with the responsibility Involved. lie lie will proceed, a prudence suggests, In pul over In I tali Hint the teacher says: We pay a railroad prealdent, wIioki Is one of the commonwealth's mightirhieC responsibility la to deal with est assets and that as such is entitled dead and Inanimate! thing, a hundred to commensurate compensation. thousand dollars a year and never It is as true as day IhHt one of the think about It, but when we hear of a biggest parts of a teacher's compensaschoolman who is responsible for the tion comes from the delightful associaeducation of a city's children receiving tions lliat he lius. There has been althe magnificent salary of fifteen thou- together too much emphasis of this sand dollars, we gasp and wonder ir asiH-c- t of a pedagogue's emolument, It really can be true. however, with the result that there are The reason a railroad prealdent gets a lot or talks who are quite willing for an ample salary is because he has him to lake his pay that way. In the sold" himself to society to a degree meantime, his poor grocer Is murmurthat there is no question about his be- ing a doleful requiem. When Is the time going to come that ing worth the amount. teachers, who spend twenty years In TEACHER TO BLAME. research and Do our school teachers realise that professional training, f will he paid as much study, all down these years they have been in ! . t Peli-iso- Care of Plante one-hal- absolute control of the most potent advertising medium available the public schools? What have they dune with It? Why have they not made the present boards of education, whom these teachers themselves hare taught see mighty clearly that the opportunity for a monetary return In the teaching profession ought to be comparable as the average dentist is able to earn with ease? Dont let any teacher suggest that money doesnt talk; maybe not, but It Is the best little hollerer in captivity. Just keep in mind, ladles and gentlemen, that the squeaking wheel is the one that gets the grease. Squeak, but dont squak. report Issued by the Purdue university agricultural experiment station says that more plants die from Improper watering than from any oilier cause. It recommends the following; Water thoroughly and then allow the soli to dry out until It Is only well moistened (Just before It crumbles end cracks) before watering again. Water your plant! when they need It, and do not go by the calendar. It may be twice a week or once a day, depending on the temperature and humidity of the air In the room and the size and vigor of the plant Each pot will require its own particular amount of water. Never allow plants in Jardinieres and bowls to stand In water for any length of time. In addition to the regular watering, plants will respond to frequent cleaning. Put them In the bathtub, kitchen sink or cellar, during the winter, or out of doors during the summer, and wash off the leaven. Large-leaveplants, like rubber plants and palms, may be rubbed with water and a sponge or soft rag. This removes the dirt and grease which clogs the breathing pores of the leaves. During the summer It Is an excellent plun to put the plant out during the light rains. A Floral Designs Made to Order ! I ; ; In all the world nothing tells the story of Easter like Flowers. Here you will find an assortment of Blossoms and Flowering Plants from which you may choose just what you want for your own home or to send as an Easter remembrance to a friend. Granite Floral Company d Sugar House Phone II y. 25 J 1 Prompt Delivery 1047 East 21st South Oldest Slate Extant the Florence museum there ! a schoolboy-- ; slate 2,500 years old. Pro feasor llalbherr says this Is the most perfect specimen of an actual tablet for school exercises In Europe. The twenty-si- x letters run In Phoenician style from right to left end give the Chalcidlan form of the Greek alpha? bet brought to southwest Italy by European colonists. Ln You Men Owe It To Yourselves! Rope of Human Hair Egg gatherers of St. Ivllda, a Sc it-tl- Island In the Atlantic, consider themselves rich If their prospective brides ran give them a rope of hunmfi hair. The ropes vary in length, a really good one Is 40 or 50 feet, being especially prised. To manufacture such u rope la the work of years, but tbe St. Kildun girl saves her liulr combings religiously. Salt Lake City Firms Dont Buy Your Car Until You have PAIGE Bl!tNK8 - all tin year. Enter any time. Pouf Mono inurAiilrat to orihluoteo. Write for iufitrniAlioo HOOKS AND SHORT STORIES Anjr Nuk you want BOOKS IVtK-fHonk mall, (I M till Sa I'll HONGS 4 ly (X D SHEET Ml SIC rw mil "III All kinla Shirt mualr by (AKfC OUnuj ,lla, iinn Htf.liy Muni,-: S Mam CREAM WANTED SHU DIRECT Superior Motor Company 4th 52 West South Wasatch 1967 x x x x x Do Your Share to keep Salt Lake Beautiful scrub, paint, dig, plant and make your city shine. Start on your own home NOW. X X X X X X X Done in a Jiffy X X X X If you carry a kit of good took in your car, adjustments and repairs can be made in a jiffy. Being handicapped by not having the right tools often spoils the pleasure of motoring and sometimes is rk Si costly. Every auto owner should have one of the new Winchester auto tool kits an assortment of 25 high grade mechanics tools in waterproof X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X non-rattlin- g, roll Lawn Mowers Pay Moot Money i trial eon A Griffin Company, Ogden, Utah Send Blorkmon IW llliJ fl VLffcN h K J. I riff Pf MC dry When fn make nerd, Don.t forget oa K repair all kinrieof jew Mfg., Jeweler. IIS Mam, Lpotairt, Say it With Flowers Fresh Cut Flowers at AH Times Hobday s Flower Shop Keith Emporium HLIg. Salt Lak, Health and Profit Enders 14 .inch plain --hear$13.50 ing inch 16 Enders plain bear $14.00 ing Enders 14 inch .roller .bear- $18.50 ing Enders .16 inch roller bear- $19.50 ing. A garden yields double profit to the it providesa plentiful supply of fresh vegetables for the table and the owner beax- - Enders 16 inch tripple $25.00 ing Enders 18 inch tripple bear- $26.50 ing work required to keep it in condition is health building exercise for every member of the famQy. Plan to enjoy the double benefits of a garden this season we have the nec- X X X X X X X essary tools. Oh Boy! X What a Hit X X X X X X X of Winchester baseball goods? Its the opening hit of the season. We are proud to have such a fine lot of real baseball goods everything the player needs uni- X X forms, shoes, bats, gloves, masks Have you seen the 1 924 line and balls. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X the Winchester store SALT LAKE'UTAH. 1084 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Have You a High School Student? (('Mi'.lnut-- from page 1.) ly titan it ai! ho knows is the mere mani;ul.i:i"n of the fiddle and the bow or Hie piano forte. We lui e seen stick up their nn.--i s at algebra and say glibly. "Wh' ie ia the world did you ever see;-- . iiVelira used? Without algebra, i: the field of electricity or radie, could get about as far ns one could fly without an aeroplat"-We're speaking of boys and girls, not angels. The tremendous field o' life insurance is not much mii-than APPLIED ALGE-HA. I, you. as an actuary, had to do all of vnur Insurance com. Direct Croon KMpmento CLASS IMNS The very least you can do is to come and see the PAIGE. DO IT! X X . Heuogor'o BuImm Collego Yesterday in Ogden, there were two men with new autos costing $700 more than this great new tar. We drove the new PAIGE along side- These men were non plussed at the comparison. .. Either one of them wonld have given $500 more for the PAIGE, although it actually cost $700 less that the cars they had just bought. MR. SOUTHEASTERNER Don't you make that MISTAKE. BEAUTIFY X COLLEGES L. n. S. m SINESI COLLEGE. All eommerckrl bratirfcr. School of hffirtrnry. Cotulnir fra. $0 N. Main St, Salt Uka City, and Paint-U- p Clean-U- p, and on irk roturao montiop Iho rim of to thro thio paper. i x x x x prompt wrvirt issinsdvorliaemraU To Examined the Glorious New X X youd pulations arithmetically, suffer a ernianent abberation of the thinli- With algebra, one can solve equations involving od dinarlly '.uindreds of operations in Just a lew minutes. Tln re wua once a young fellow who to become a great hridL--e LniMur anil he Wanted to 'si art right lino Inii'.d bridges. He herame acquainted with a great sirui'iiiral engineer who took the boy into his oifiee and showed him a tremendous array of blue prints and endless algebraic equations. "Hut I can't understand that, said the youngster. "I know it," answered the great engineer. "That's what I wanted you to learn. And you never will he able to understand those blue prints until you go to school and study all of those fundamentals that lead up to this work. So he went to sehool and studied algebra, geometry, physics, anil many other related subject. Then the blue prints were easy for him to decipher. Again, dont take a course simply because Kathleen Is taking It. Of course, Kathleen is a mighty sweet little girl and assoriation is an important element. It ought not, however, to be the controlling element. Hulld your with a definite objective in mind. Take deliberation. application and thoroughness along with you nn you go; they arc safe companions. Talk this over carefully with Hie liomefolks. ASK DAD, HE KNOWS! often drive a few extra miles they know that they will be e dally acromodated. 8 Harry Jackson, 2604 S. Pth Eul Parking Facilities In The Future Will Make BICYCLE TO BE GIVEN Sugar House Attractive AWAY AT PRINCESS (Continued from page 1.) Ilight there, if Sugar House is If this wise, is her opportunity! section will widen the streets and, in time, even take out the grass plot in the Plaza so that It will be possible for people from tlm resident sections to come and shop in peace and parking with relative case and without constant Inters ruptlon and worry. It Is predicted that a great Influx of business will be had. Certainly this has the right ring. In some rltlos like Ixa Angeles, such a thing as parking In the downtown sections is practlcnlly unknown. Only those people who can afford to biro a chauffeur, therefore, can really shop In the down sections while driving a car. Sugar House may well prepare for a somewhat similar condition obtaining up town. Americans will (Continued from imgc 1) P1 simply goes to the person who forth tlm most effort. In Justice to all that arc tnlerrstdj Mr. Hawxhurst suggests the folio1 as a sure nienns or colled Ing nnd a : Ing a large number of coupon -family First Have the whole roupons at the Prlnceas by Saiunw-Seconthe theatre every Friday and Cut out and F:,TC . Princesa theatre ad from el'h or The Eaat Salt Lake Times. Third Have your friends and bora sn ro coupons and newsiIr for you. wood- Fourth Keep still and saw I'! Marcelling tlonc by np,,,ulJf BCte. Phone Iljr. HM-W- . t wli,.,.b 0.1 r. Kiiiitc Hu1"'. |