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Show " 3 l" t V.V " A'- yfl MOORE TOMGHT-COLLEE- N v v". r r, THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1926. tabs la t "DESEKT FLOUR" THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Idle Oil Well Again Producing BAIiDTOOVE ; HUSICA1E The IMetft dub will meet Thurs air. and Mrs. - Sheldon Drysdale, day afternoon at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray', Mr. Arthur Bowera, Cards fill be the and Mrs. Ralph Craven, jar. and Leadership visitors will hart the Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Mrs. feature of the entertainment. Kenneth ttverMrT and- - Mrs. Or- - the opportunity Thursday evening li'TlTMniary:ikfficra and teacher rill Drysdale. The invited guests at T o'clock to hear the. B. T. V. ta Mlc- - 3UrtSSurs of the Provo-Thl- rd ward wiU meet er? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buliock7Toncr program to be given In College hall. it the home of tin. Pearl Olnen Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas. preceding the Stanford-B- . I. U. de Thursday evening at T ;30 o'clock.' In honor the' retiring bishopric bate. The concert will ba out in The American Legion Auxiliary of the first warden entertainment time: for people to attending the con-- ! will meet at the home of Urn. Al- will be given Thursday, evening in cert la- - the stake, tabernacle. The bert Hickman; 40 South rlfth Went, the ward amusement hall Dancing, program follows : dlreetorv&Aert"8 1Q" be it T program and refreahlhehts" M roa West, trombone soloist.. members are urged to he present. the features of the evening, j - Grand Selection from Boccaccio, ( "sJf,wnVs fwsK' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bay delight The ladies olSt. Mary's guild met Suppe; "Hungarian Dance No. 8.' fully entertained the members of Mommy lifter noun at the-- rectory. Brahms;' "The Pausing Caravan,? the 8. E. G club and invited guests Mrs. V. F. Bulkley as hostess. The Smith; trombone solo, selected; by at. their home Saturday evening. feature pf the afternoon consisted Myron West contest winner. 1922. des "My Grandfather's Ctiek. of needlework; and music followed Progressive "54)0" wan' played-thert ptlee, Amsdea. "The J. C Penney p priaee "lwjing awarded to Mb. by dainty refrishnients. March," Sauer, (dedicated to T, I Cray, Ralph Craves, and Mrs. Mrs" Kenneth Craven.- - A dainty rancb- Frelsthut,' overture, mepperson,rJrl7 willea Flmage.) eon was served. terrain the N. H Kensington club Weber. The dub' .members jwesent were at her home Thursday afternoon. A loan fund to amount to not less than 10,00Q, for assisting students in four class A normal schools In Alabama, has been established by the Birmingham News The fund is to be administered by the president of these institutions. , it e 8ey-bmiu- Marathon King SILENT READING GIVEN AS MEANS .THT- -3 i GETIRIfflOlmVOUll FAT: OOALIXGA, CaL, Jan. 27 (United by my eimbl Prea.) A string of 80 Une oil wells fhousands of others have rotten rid of reduction without starvation whicn had beta tdl severs ne&ths, ind efHcient method of war pot tack m production ben, r burdensome exercise, of ten at very rapid rate and WIT1 U recently, and caused considerable DUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken . T place. excitement in local oil circles. lame Ucenaed practidnf physiciaa sad kave mad s careful The weUa are iowfod on the study of the physiological requirement of the human body. Shell Oil Company property, border This ha enabled me to select such ingredient and m sues pre ing th Pacific OiLiield, wlikh th Sundard Oil Company recently ac portsM as in my opinkw wiM produce not only s ket of woigbt adthout harm and impWemest in hJth, tut ttfc It quired. aHeviatioa oi aU of the troubtesome symptousi which Reports lndlcfte that the Stand ard will open several wells In the accompany and oftea are a direct result of overstoutness, sncb near future. There am several acMihortnes of breath on alight exertion, pslpitatioa of the heart, tive wells on the Pacific property, etc, not to apeak of the relief from the embarrasssient of being but there aim are many inactive too stout. Stout persons suffering from such diseases at Chronic ones. Rheumatism, Gout, Preem, Asthma and high blood ptissati aes- freatly Iietd ructiea of thew wiprf fat To encourage thrift many dvings My treatment wfll iieve that 6preeL tiled, sleepy feelkt " banks la t'secinnUovakla rWepvinf yw the renewed enetty and ' voc whiA come as result of tlilosl"" each new pupil in the elemwitarr x superfluous fat., ; schools a passbook with a beginning If you art oventout do not postpone but sit down right now and send far sr) ' credit of 1 krone. The schools of FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan wbereby I am to ba PAID ONLY the country oe'.etirate thrift day and TU-- tK KtUUCTlON HAS TAKEN PLACE yoe so impress upon the children thatvsav-ln- DKi NEWMAN, New York Fifth Insure happiness and that inDeti D dustry and thrift mean prosperity .for the Individual and for the na college tn NewrOrleans- Later the when she woa first prise la a beau tion. School Life. family moved to Mineral Wells, ty contest and started her screen ' Texas, where her father practiced career in pictures tinder his direction In Vita graph Miss Gliffith, seeking a field for Her latest offering is nasdfed.', , aesthetic expression, went to Dallas This is an adaptation from a maga- One of the most distinctive lieau- - to become a terpslchorean attraction zine story by Edna Ferber. I It Is tles of the screen, Corlne Griffith, at the fashionable Adolphus JIoteL booked for showing at the. Strand was born in Texarkana, Tex., and She attracted the attention of Rollln theater Thursday. Friday asd SsU- was edncated at Hi)lile Xewcomb Sturgeon, veteran cinema director, I urday. them fat Social Editor, Phone 107 ' , T CONCERT. FAGS dltt tasStr a - -- t--- g R. k. m three-reeler- i OFTEACHING Dean L. John NuttaU Points Out Value of Selecting WkV Comedy STRAND iGiby Grand " r J)Orthestra Every -- I Evening Clothes and drama and Corinne Gliffith and a story by EDNA FERBER who gave you "So Big." Want Here's entertainment more? enough of you'll never-g- et with Jack Mulhall - Charles Murray - Worthwhile literature The Importance' of silent reading a means of education was dis cussed by Dean L. John NuttaU at the Methods of Teaching section of exercises Tuesday morning. He referred to Thorndik'c - statement that "matter Khottld 1e taught as it is to be, used iu jwactk-alife. The old method of teaeh)iif niellinR, the dean safa was a violation of this rule. Words were pronounced by the teacher and spelled by the pupils. Day after day the spelling was one hundred lK;r ct'uL perfect, but the puplW con the fi: 3. Newman, 6f DaHas-cial- ir tinued to misspell the words In championship In two maratnoa their other written work where the ventsdanclng and automobile iriv words were not pronoUueefl TSr Jug. Recently tie arove continuously, hours and' ffiefflfa-twjoTn- e ipwffplterrim-- ehitspa'tff TnesrrtfrlMalso jBiUedaround pil must- - learn to spell without Jimknutfg.iJe a ballroom floor fOrl? oun miM 17: pronunciation.' minutes. In March he' going te The dean applied the lesson learn . t'..- cvi,"'.-"'- i drive a""" ed from spelling to the teaching of silent reading. Pupils should be taught to read what is worth-wh- ile 1 ! in their silent reading. T show ot silent reading at -.;the present time, Dean NuttaU told Ia ehMn Awnd. wM (Vim f n o(i.o mam qUii i..i, i. plained that the world has acquired bad habits, the Worst "of iump-T- f which is the habit of reading. At graved gold wrist waiciu EeTurn one time a man could be obtained to 519 E. 2nd S. Phone lMLRewho was content to herd sheepbut wariL now the owner Is kept busy hauling Table hoflrd 3 blocks from B. X. U., magazines to'him. F-- l $20. Phone 1047-- J Dean NuttaU believed that this great silent reading habit' Bhould be utilized more for giving religions FOB RALE A good rangedPrice Instruction. Suitable material, he 45. Phone 304. admitted is not abundant, but can be obtained if effort 15 'puFTrtB FOR RENT Modern iwsement apt. Religious material should be assoand cheerful. Phone 725-J- . light ciated with silent reading injclass -4j work that the habit of reading religious material might be formed and REAL ESTATE BARGIXS-- L acre, carried er-into .the dally lives good fertilesoil, water- - right. : of the students. 7; North UniVetsity ave. . Price $050. ' In silent reading class work the 1 acre, North avenue, University g dean recommended that west side. Price $850. Easy terms. be askedJjy-theLteac-hr racre, ispringville road, four room er, the answers to which were to ' brick,, lots qf fruit, on main high be found in the day's reading. location. $2750. Will After the children had read silent- way, lovely take small home In exchange. to be were ly,' further, questions 10 acres, 27 shares Vvper East Union asked to bring' out the' thoughts of water, cozy little borne, barns, the lesson. The whole should be ' outbuildings, just like home, electric summarized. . in Careful preparation on the part lights, fruits of all kinds, good for come this TVill exchange Tear.. of the teacher for the day's work four room home in city. . Just east was urged. .. of University hill. 3 acres, lovely little farm, brick Make-u- p water rights. Price $2650. - Will trade for good . modern home lit city. 7 acres, five room borne, pipes - al In- - bis class" 'of play production, ready 'for plumbing, city "water. Profe8sorTeEarlJ.Pardoe,..head..ot. electric lights." A!l kinds of fruits. 'lWn-tm- y reasonable and, easy i . L SHOWS COLUMBIA 2:30 FREE FREE 0 9:15 GEORGE p.1 O'BRIEN J1EART TOURING-CA- R - PRINCE Stifle acAio allBring Your Coupons Tonight and Wednesday FLORENCE VIDOR in "THE GIRL OF GOLD" "Ace of Spades" No. RALPH GRAVES TAKE YOUR TIME" BIJOVO FOURTH WARD M. I. A. presents ipl&rn Domestic Comedy in 3 Acts . NEW TODAY it .i.w.,.wnp.n. Vi ' Tickets 15c735c fcjf Introduct-oryquegtion- ilfment-- aWise Motbrisf Ihp Buys rrrr: D ' re -- x UBRIMH ALL BROS. l PhiPe260. - . I ! .. J - II . - , .v. - . 223 - ' -- r. ...... ..... Ytt Center - St "(Nothing can make up d -r A tract of ground is being developed by .the park department of Buffalo, N. T for a recreation al field- -' The tract adjoins one ef Buffalo's new standardized schools, which Is Itself situated oh a 54-ac- tract ; ' v. ' v e out- k canNoother-beverage-has-rwon-s- o many friends, from Alaska to the Gulf,, and from jthe Coast to the Mississippi. " " Break, the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills.Bros. Inhale that rare aroma." Now . . . brew a,cup and lift it to your lips ! Drain it dry! Any ars soon nipped in th bud" without ''dosing' by us of WICKS V VAPORUB CW IT MUHom Jrnn Vd Ytmriy MS In the ori&rial Vacuum Thck wmch keeps thecoffeejtvsfi HILLS BROS COFFEE PICKING PEAS HENJANUARY (with a ladder) Every morning from 9:00 School authorities In announcing tilT 12 :00; we pick Sweet Peas, the six day plan pointed out that on thousands of them, fragrant Saturday-thexpensive plant," the beauties.-Yo- u' are welcome to school buildings, are closed and the come any day and enjoy walkequipment lies idle; while sttytents speniTihelf time' loafing or going ing among them. on. .trips. : week-en- satisfies-th- desire of the doors man as no other food-drin- c declared. . high-pressu- the fact that the 'be ginner must learn his art upon'W living models. Professor Pardoe se leeted a 'model and proceeded to maker her up to represent various characters. ' "The make-u- p artist must know life and' types, ProfessorPardoe forthis.'i fee more economically ypu are able to operate youcar and the more use you are able to get out of it, detamines your success in motoring-- : esides our complete stock of Hrestone Gum- Diptid 'Cords, we provide expert service in repairing tires. - . botrioalloon and - - in "today. - '.'" Emphasizing For Hills Bros, hunger-goade- d DABYSCOLDS d. Service . ar- the. Professor declared. Thg cheek-bon- e is the start facial make-up- ; ing point it furnishes the place to work for lines, shadows, health Bg, (and racial difference the professor-continue- aifi' Avails Himself of Our -.-- Buy-varl- al g" e, Leadership- - Week has found a new e an try farms to offer. announcementhlclrheTnaderbES-for- e Now is' thetlineUo. buy a large', group of recreatttnal Homelaqd Realty-Cmpitdirectory ofj the church, Tuesday. 102 North I'nlv. 35. A nrnitft1 1iaaAf .haxIr furlod and lhone Just north of Kntght tstik. success-otchlitnes is-- thei-re- acte? dellulatlon, Qbm - Dipped Tires . , wonder Hills Bros; is. The Recognized Standard of the coff West? Hills Bros. G)2ee is economical to use. v . 'And coffee-hungr- y men gather each eager round the lone camp-firtQ lift a cup to his lips , . . and dash it 'down! of for-xA- d OUT -- . a where the timber-lin- e meets wind-bornfrae sky, the grance of Hills Bros. Coffee is broadcasting its irresistible appeal. i Facial Is The'me Prof Pardoes TRY A WANT AD ir 3- - streaming, fragrant wisp 'Come and get it! IS calhn . IINDCOJ, an., 2t!. (i:i') Amer-- , a foreign station. t.Tbose who did lean brortditfstinjr early toduy (Eur- - persist were unaware of "the tragcaused obijin time) in the international edy of the seas which had r'dlo"-we- e American Atlantic coast stations to proved ttgaiii a Enstlisli iiiHrTonlineT-tii- l shut down for Wj hours' "last night radioVaiiiKjvho arose l)efore the. and they were rewarded partially dawn in-getting lTnitedi for. 'their continued efforts. States' flii'iKoiith.A"iii! tlic tsKmre lind. t'onditi lis nudJ, Static iut rfercd with dioonraj.iL many fans from 'con- efforts to search out tinning t 1 Jl 7 8:lp. m. Wednesday - ,.. -- Proro Fourth Ward Amusement Hall ui- ' . FORD In Gjfjf; FIGHTING . , PROVO GREENHOUSE " Phone Eight-O-"Whe- -- r re the Flowers Grow" Oimnm . sug.u.s,rLoa. . |