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Show I THE PR0V0 HERALD. PAGE TWO. '. FRECKLES AND 'Hi HERALD a weekly In Established ms friends. i lsil; as a dmly in l!t: luurd every except Saturday, and Punday nomine: rurai morning edition vrr muraiag FuMmheJ in RO South Firet luk. v-- eicil Muuday. Herald .uil1iti. tre Wt-a- t atrcet, Frovo, i clasa matter at Entered aa a the poctoffice in i rovo, L'tah. II per eiiv ; !. OK M v mail in t'nited I I; ih county, per r.-- Pilffii! advance ., c. Kditc r i''''-M;- i i i r-- ' : j V .'it i.,1 , .:! . si 'u !', ;t ,. ,7- - ill ; - - 9 I , , ''ill r Mil ill ii .it states. in yer.J.60 nd N. i;. A. Service, ; 1 .wi unHper In Utah South of ilt ljke t'ny; largest cirof culation any newspaper In Utah outside Salt Lake City and Ogden. 15. NECESSITIES VERSUS LUXURIES. I 5 The luxuries of today nre the necessities of tomorrow. Tbi realized when a disiislcr. siua u a flood, teinNirarIly ruts off electric lights, afreet ear, gai", pljx'd water and telephone service. Miinj now living run recall when these ncrvhva were rnrioriltles of the laboratory. Ah they came gradually Into ue, they could he afforded only hy the weiilthy. Now they are within reach (if nearly everybody. They nre necessities today, formerly Injuries. The name situation exists as regards services performed by Individuals and organizations, or by machinery that does work formerly handled by people. It Is not long since housewives universally dreaded Monday, "wash day." They had to rise with the sun, toil over a washboard. Tir Tay came Ironing. Now the washing machine or laundress relieves the housewife of most of the burden. So It goes all through daily life. We merely pick up the phone and presto, an organization of specialists is at our disposal to perform tasks that seriously inconvenienced onr ancestors who had to do the work themselves. The used to be an important Individual Today the specialist rules. Everything is Life's tasks have specialization. been scientifically divided. Each in dividual has some one sjieoialty in' stead of every one trying to be his own specialist in scores of differ J 1 I t ) "I : ' i HI r t I; it i i .: I If ent situation that develop. Success requires specialization increasingly so as the years slip by. Obviously a youth must select his career the line of work he wants to follow with greater care than in the old days. Formerly only the :: ' a :'!' professions specialized. Now every one does or should. A fine system, yes. It does, though, moke life mechanical and dull. it if- DAN D0BB SAYS - They are busy In Washington throwing cold water on troubled oil. school to teach fanning by mail is being started. KirM lesson should be, "How to borrow money." A ' BlUV MAME 1st, has married, so his theories may be in for a great surprise. "Men leave college to early," says a professor. That's right They can't be president until they are 35. Just when the outlisik was doing nicely they announced the derby hat will lie back this spring. Rumor says a movie Btar will marry a friend's husband. Don't get mad. She may be doing the friend a favor. Crossing double-crossin- g a street is safer than a friend. they burled the hatchet in When; Europe they left the handle sticking out of the ground. Flrpo, the boxer, is training on beefsteak. One might think it is raw meat, but it isn't New York is the city of opportunA man who went there broke owes $203,005.85 now. ities. There Is talk of making Porto Rico a state. At present it is only a state of turmoil. The movies nre using minature glass castles, houses and everything. reoplo who net in glass scenery should not throw fits. Itnilroads are buying new equip nient. We suggest they hire a taller man for designing rullmau berths. ALPINE SCHOOL 0FB.YU. Needs of Various Groups. The needs of various groups of students have been thoroughly studied by a committee and suitable and well organized courses offered. The rapid growth in the Brighain Young university summer school makes it necessary to offer a greater variety of courses and also more appropriate and helpful courses for the definite needs of various groups. Well Organized Courses. There has been some complaint In the past that the summer schools were featuring outside lecturers and lecture courses instead of offering a sufficient amount of well organized work given by local professors, who understand perfectly the needs of our local educators, and also the needs of various groups of students. This great demand for helpful, rich, and well organized graduate and undergraduate courses rather than the mere superficial contact with lecturers as Is so common iu many summer schools, will be met in the organization of the coming summer school. Fritz Krelsler says German niusi elans are suffering the most. Amer ban saxophonists seem ta be run ning them a close second. Stndents iu Indianapolis decldt By COND0 THF Of a 1:1 ! 7 oj s'd take the qhscn i ry . i ... w sent remain dry m :e his name is mud. : Extensive English Curriculum. During the last two summers and also during the present winter there has been such a demand on the part of superintendents, super visors and public school teachers for helpful English courses that the university feels obligated to meet this demand with an extensive Eng The regular Eng lish curriculum. lish faculty of the university will be supplemented by Dr. Adam Bennlon, Dr. Hughes, University of California; Dr. Bruce, of the Uni versity of California. Courses both graduate and undergraduate jvlll be given in American and English literature, modern drama, Shake speare, Milton, English literature, Chaucer, composition, philology, romantic Tennyson, Browning, loets, magazine writing, short story writing, method of teaching English in the elementary and second ary schools, history and development of period courses in English and American literature. Religious and Character. u. y. u. sumtor some time-tnmer school has attempted to give something along the line of ad vanced Dr. religious education. Hugh, on "How to Tench the Bible and Dr. Devine on "Social Work, in 1922: and Dr. Ellwond, on "The Reconstruction of Religion," in 192.S. Because of the large number of graduate students who have at tended these courses, most of whom expressed their desire for a wider curriculum in this type of work, the Brighnm Young university feels that it has a duty to perform in organizing a rich course in char acter and religious education. To this end during the summer ad vanced courses in Bible literature will be given by Dr. Adam S. Ben nion; "The Sociological Aspect of Education," by Dr. Snedden of Columbia university; "Extra Curicu.a Activity Leading to Char- icter and Religious Education," by )r. Walter It. Smith; "The Proper ''unction of Social Institutions," by and "Character )ean Swenson, Mucation and Religious Philos-phy,- " by Dr. H. M. Woodward. These courses will be supple-lente- d by courses in western hls-irpolitical science, economics, nd sociology, given by Dr. William . Snow, Acting Dean Christen ensen, and Prof. Elmer Miller. Courses for Superintendents. These courses which will include Supervision of Schools," "Personal roblems in Suiiervision," "The chool "Educational Finance," 4.Waukegnn ,1 1 r The difficulty of turning immi grants into good Americans is to find a model to work by. - I'CC SUPPLY TH! Journal. Chicago The modern parent promises his son an auto if be dosen't smoke or drink until he is twelve years old. Edwardsville Intelligencer. E '1 Jt i Saw n picture of Will Haye's fair asNislaut in the movie business. Xaw. he wasn't crazy for (putting the Post office. Marion Repuhli-- j r n V. H - - ri " l Aspect of Activ-y,- " Sec- - RHEUMATISM Mill. A J CONSTIPATION ty CHAMBERLAlITi TABLETS agaef OO O - can. ilo. News from Egypt is bad. Women They will gt t sunburned in many new places. -- WK Palm Beach Times. want American clothes. I i aHOOOji0 ZZTj. 0 Sensational Values In 0 MEWS SHOES 0 0 Here are shoes for every man for every need, taste and occa- 0 sion! Young men's styles pre- 0 dominate. 0 All complete new lines of perfect construction and the best styles and leathers. Oil iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO two-hou- "The Social i,i piJ i tatistics," "Extra Curricula i year throne. 'Che Last Day is Saturday Cannot Kxlut In the Human Bod U Too Will l'a Trunk's Prescription. It Is preposterous in fact It Is a shame to suffer with lnflamatory, muscular, sciatic of any form of Rheumatism, Neuritis and Lumbago. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach. It does not depress the heart Eat all the meat and food you wish while taking; Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or eout on earth. What more do you want? There Is nothing-Jus- t as good and it Is Impossible to Bet something better. The known greatest uric acid solvent and also a auprrlor 1. irr medicine. Trunks Prescription sells for 11.75 or 3 for only (5.00 at drug stores. .Iledqulut Drn Co, the Rexall Store, I'rovo, Itah. Advertisement. OgRIMHALL BROS ni tmm Introductoiy Sale of the The Latest Model Family Size WONDER, 1233 W. CENTER MMEK The Best Ironer Positively ends this wee You Can Buy ilOWfor) down K an md nr w nnnm W MlUzJh S v vM I 'JUNIQR' e QNrJ 1 "i ua 0 0 0 0 0 it y ? r'hi Balsam wood is being used fo wool. They claim it keeps yo warmer. Hut wood alcohol wi; make you colder. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. tvers-- e seuil-offlei- r To prerect grease workiug constantly on the w brake Bee that the r, It The unofficial and aaore the the end of the axle houaiwTr at la within the rear hub however, general impression, are that the king is going in search of Installed. a queen. Rumor has had King Boria, who is 28 years old, affianced to Rumanian, English, Italian and Serbian princesses: but ud ga7 laiu rr.uil, the various alliances have failed to H lea. taerenW clcoasi are The Bulgarians materialize. oueen hence the ro anxious for mantic version of the purpoae of King Boris trip through Europe. Never diaappotat or naueeats 2Sj funr I Victor Morawetz, famous econoiu- - I '?",. ' n Ui'iy daily nm S TKLErHONE ? effhit v.'iiiiiiM ill :im:kh nut! i'ul'iieiher. jlienil'. r rice . r'M '. kA- BX'HIITIOl bellvercd ty carrier. ier year. In 3 6 llilv.ilu e mail In Utah county, 3livtr'd lyailvunce 12. i0 year, H) v i i -Educational general supervision of Director L. oudary Education," -- Definite Nuttali, Jr., who is organMeasuremeflts" and P1b( Jobn eorpa of izing a very I will tfven by Education" for Sex teacher and aupen-iaiAsome of the best prepared men in the state and those on the faculty Sl'SFEfT KING BORIS IS MY NAME'S" from outside of the state. COLVG A BRIDE BUXTIN'G Regular ( last Work. In the made la YOOCS" Special provision Newa Service. course of study for trtudenta desir- International MttKlA, Feb. 13. King Biirls hat the of ell or v off work . . any f ing to announced he is going traveling. group work, also the state require- and there are two t'X hnatious lor for the common , U very ment. It the trip. The r report sindeuts to tnke the suiumi-- nuar-!c- is that the king needs a rest after winter the of one insfu.1 of and fur other to go ie ijn.ir four nartera in order to complete vears. sucU stu ....n.,... i t!ir dents will find a curriculum which will mtvt all of their needs. In previous year there has neen ime complaint that the demonstra-ii,,facilities iu this section was iiot sufficient to enable indents to see how various projects were worked out. This year three Wk ilciiior.stration schools will be established iu the Brighain Young .me for the primary grades. which will lie run In connection with I kindergarten and first grade edu cation, designed ior eiiiencuvw and Inexperienced teachers of the Supplementing primary grades. this course will be courses in special methods and various phases of special methods, "Educational DAY-- ' EVJtRy "Elementary EducaSociology," tion." "Philosophy of Education," "Class"Children's Literature," "Course of room Management," The second demonStudy," etc. stration school is for the grammar grades, which will be given in connection with Elementary Teaching 00, "The Technique of Teaching," a new course which will feature mod- iern development in tne neia or Thia demonstration school in. .thud will differ from the first in that the first will emphasize the thoroughly tried and tested devices in The third is a teaching method. Inniijue feature which has never been offered in this section before, school for junior a demonstration high school work. In connection with tliis school will be a number Si of professors with courses in variment of English, I'uiversity of ous subjects, "Various Phases of "Social Problems." etc. California; Dr. Adam S. Reunion, .Method," school will be used to demon The general suierinteudent of church strate how these problems can best schools, and Dr. Henry C. Cowles, be solved. Along with this demon of the I'uiversity of Chicago. stration school will be given SecAll the above named will give ondary Teaching 55, "The Organi r courses. These men zation and Method of Teaching in full will be supplemented with a rather Junior High." lurge list of lecturers who will be These schools will be under the with the student !ody from one: to three days, and who will afford the students a very stimulating contact with Ideals from various parts of the United States. i?y BLOSSNER. mm I Vm. lifji) 9 f2 1 II ' yv-- '' tz B 9 Cfj II j flfM Tfrnfifc wrfWIir 3 Behind the tire you buy from us ,8 our Siarnntee of proper The merits or performance. demerits of a tire are hidden be- neath the surface. The reputa- tion ot tne factorv of yur tire IR A 1 merchant, and of the tire itself B fi B BALLOON TIRE HEADQUARTERS aweel Be sure to seize iTAH POWER LIGHT CO. & EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE I Tr, that Overcoat of yours, Men. 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