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Show THE PROVO POST 4 THE KINDERGARTEN. As another ;p years work in the Kh dergarten department of the Brigh.t" Young university, is about to begin, it seems opportune to inform the parents of the anticipated ciangt s : nd equipment in the v i rK of the department and vim! they as well as the children are to expect from the means of printed words which servs "s tigs :r bbe'.s for this purpose. - " Vbich, ir.Ej fairly auk. i.o.e difficult pait of teaching a .! is cvciop h ideas to or iccuiicu io aitic.i tuc labels? The kindergarten does the former and when that Is well done It Is east for the primary school iisautlati these Ideas with the la Yet the latter alone is usually , f.els. tt Is-t- he , i com-.vratie- h called reading; In view of the fact ot tills successful experimentation, u connecting de partment will be established and maintained during the coming year :t the Brigham Young university training school. A child's study - class will be - organized where practical home and begger and better kindergarten train- kindergarten - problems will be dis-- t jessed. An Invitation . is extended ing department than ever before. to rooms are being fitted the mothers of the kindergarten Two new with the Inand furnished," and that in addition children to- to bur present equipment, will give structors In making the years work room for the Jarger and better ma- as time and proper study can have terial with which the department will it. instruction. In view of the iact that Dr. Gowan. state superintendent of public instruction, has declared his intention of giving ail the aid and influence in his power to the passage of the state law which will provide for kindergartens in cur pnbltc schools, the B. expects. to maintain a be furnished. During the past few years many- of the - kindergartents in the United States, including the experimental schools at Columbia university. Under the supervision of Dr. John Dewey, have established connecting classes where the children from five to lx years old are taught to read in connection with their regular kindergarten work. Experimental work has proven that during the child's years In thev kindergarten, from 4 to 5. his Increased power to distinguish form. Increased his ability to read to the extent that at 5 he U ready and anxious for. the. ' printed page. Dr. Balliet of the New York university says, "The kindergarten does far more than one half of the work of teaching a child to read, although it does not teach him printed words Reading is recalling Ideas . by - f - kindergarten has alreadv the experimental stage and while it has received little consideration in the state of Utah (proba-ablon account of the high school problem the state was facing) and unless we want to be left far behind in educational ideals of the present day, our school authorities must arouse themselves to the realization that, Utah Is among the very few states today that has no qtate kindergarten law, and are depriving their children of professional guidance during, as Dr. John Dewey says, the three most Important years of their growth and development The passed AND y 'Y Ogden invites you to the best entertainment she has ever planned. For three full days the Spirit of the Carnival will reign supreme. From early in the day until late into the night, bright, novel, pleasing events occur in rapid succession. Come and hospitality for which Ogden is noted. partake of the whole-soule- d SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE aged lady aB home keeper for an elderly couple or gentelman. No objection to going to the country. Address Mrs. C. S. Lockwood, Spanish Fork. 82. IN LAND OF TU .r FAMOUS PLAYERS HR MARY PICKFORD We Sure lLxpect to at the See You-A- ll BULBS; "H'JLDA FROM HOLLAND. THURSDAY PROGRAM Great Patriotic Parade. 3000 People in line all on foot Fraternal, Social and other organizations will be designated by characteristic costumes and features. Grand Reproduction of the Third Continental Congress at which the Declaration of Independence was signed. Exact reproduction of persons, costumes, speeches and surroundings. Open Air Dancing on Hudson Ave., 8 to 12 p. m. FRIDAY PROGRAM 10 a. jn. Race Thrilling Roman Chariot through principal streets. :30 p. m. Automobile Road Race " to Hot Springs and Return. SATURDAY PROGRAM 10:30 a. m. Mammoth Industrial Parade of Decorated Floats. 1 7' Old Fashioned Free Barbe Whole beeves roasted in spe--, cue. dally constructed ovens. Thou- 2 p. m.t-- -. - sands of Roasting Ears-r-frfor 7:30 p. m. Gorgeous Illuminated everybody. 3 m. Broncho Busting by some p. Au tomohile Parade. of the most daring Cowboys in the 8 to ! 2 p. m. Open Air Dancing on West. 7:30 p. m. Greatest Display of FireHudson Ave. works ever brought to the state. $1000.00 Display of Daylight Fire 8to 12 p. m. Open Air Dandng on Works. Hudson Ave. ee , - THERELL BE EXCURSION RATES ON HIE RAILROADS am division will bo devoted to comedy features. Ths parade Is to bo a magnificent curtain-raisto ths hlstorlo feature, The Second- Continental Congres which will bo preaented in the Alhambra theater Thurdaay evening. Tbs presentation will show ths Continental congroaa aaaemblad in lade, pendence hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1771, at the time the Declaration ot Independence was adopted. The several eloquent a&iiewes given by those who favored and thoao who opposed the adoption of the declaration will bo repeated- - by experienced orators ?nd public speakers, representing the famous Conelnental congressmen. Costumes, stags settings and effect have been designed to make the presentation ad realistic as possible. While this featiiro may bo considered a serious on to bo on a carnival program, the festival directors declare that its presentation will do- much to revive -intense patriotism. On this same evening, the publlo will learn the Identity of the young wiman who was selected to be queen of the festivaL Bh and her maids of honor will make their first public appearance, unveiled, at tho theatei sheet have been mad out in order that tha 'barbecue will proceed with out a hitch and the thousands will ho served without confuaion. 4a an example of the methodical manner in which the barbecue com mittee is going about its work, one committeeman is required to employ... the chef, the four butchers, the two bread slicer two pickle slicer on corn roaster, on potato cook, the aix teen serving men and the sixteen sup ply msn. Another is to purchase tho 4000 oil papers to wrap around tho mall slabs of butter, and equal number of papers to inelose salt and 4004 --- paper plate j A third committeeman Is to see tb It that four tubs are obtained for tbsi k four for the corn and four potato more for the gravy. Thomas Q. Burt ' Is chairman of tho commutes, and his assistants ar W. A. Bertka, S. 8. Jen sen.. Arthur Kuhn. P. T. Wright-All- ., provisions ar to be cooked in specially constructed boilers and roasters with gas as the fueL Followlng th barbecue there will be a riding and roping contest on a large - vacant lot -- atStreet and Grant avenue. Some of tho in oat skillful cowboys In the west, who sua employed st the Ogden Ilorss that evening. Sales. horse, for Friday- - Arw .. Chariot Bacon, , European army agents will take " part 7 Tha program for Friday Includes In this meet. ths chariot races, the automobile road Fireworks Display. tact from Ogden to the Utah Hot The extensive fireworks display In Spring more band concert tho baby East Twenty-fift- h street will be tho nhow in Central park and tho closing feature of the Harvest Festidecoratsd and Ulumlnatad au- val. . Hundreds of skyrocket aerial '' tomobile parade In the evening. In bomb set pieces and other units that year past, tha automobile parade at go to make up such a feature will bo night has been the predominating fea- discharged at a place where they may. ture of the celebrations. Hundreds ot be seen by thousand .... automobile will be entered, all ol Among the bands to be in attendwhich will be beautifully , decorate ance during the three days is the and lighted. Mountain Echo band ef Ephralm, an"" Industrial progress of Weber county organization made up ef twenty-o- n wiU be pictured in an- - interesting young women musician 'This band meaner Saturday morning by mean has attracted mush attention at celeof the Industrial parade la which al- brations In other cities and tha dlreo-tmost every manufacturer. Jobber and believe it will be a great drawbusiness house will be represented. ing card la Ogden. . The next big eveat ef the day wilt ' Jitney" dancing will take plaeo bo the barbecue at I o'clock p m every- - evening on a smooth dancing at whicls two borbonuod steer t surface to bo constructed la Hudson 404 dosea oars t avenue between Twenty-fourt- h sacks ot potato and corn, 100 loaves ef bread, lid pounds Twenty-fift- h streets with bands playof butter, two barrels of pickles end ing conti oueualy fvem I p. a. until three crate of lettuce will bo sorvoo midnight Abeolut informality and to tho multitude. the carnival spirit will prevail st the' Blueprints, plana and specifications dance as at ail ether features of tho'" pd carefully made out requisition fifth annual oelebraUoa. er - Mary Pickford in woodan shoes and a red kirtle, dancing to the tunes Of a hand organ! Mary Pickford planting tulips in wooden shoes and presenting them to her lover! All of which means that the popular Fa- mous Players star is gracing title role of that companys delightful pro- of being able to take -- ae ot herself, she Is always the ap-- , little girl from first to last Upon the death of her father and mother little Huida finds herself sole guardian of her diminutive brothers ; sud of their humble home - In - Holland. But a letter from their Uncle THREE parades, chariot and automobile races, a wild west show, by duction, Huida From Holland, in Pennsylvania, invites her to Peter a monster barbecue, continuous open-ai- r fireworks, Edith Barnard Deiano, which is the dancing, conthe children to America. Un- certs bring a several the illumination of bands, show, Columbia by baby Paramount Picture at the Observatory cle Peter meets them" at the dock but :Peak and other nearby' mountains with a gigantic searchlight, preThursday and Friday, Is injured In an automobile and taksentation of The Second Continental Congress, plenty of carnival-.lik- e Her Italian, .Japanese, Indian and in a where a to en lies he hospital, " JuBt plain American characterizations gaiety and no formalitythese will be the outstanding features condition and unidentified. serious of fifth annual Harvest Festival and Fashion Show to be Ogden's suchave proven so overwhelmingly The Injury to the old man Is as held here September 7, 8 and 9. conclusion cessful that it a foregone serious a blow to President Walton of securing for the Illumination that this picturesque little Dutch girl the New Central aver Is to plans the largest as It railway who travels from Hoiand to America J J.ro tight to the Rocky Mountain state, who gather at the sits of the barbecue. road lias- - been at- fi.s that throws its- rays for fifteen This, perhaps, will bo the largest tea. in' charge of ter three tiny brotliers Ilulda, fofto the force old the stubborn the committee - in turn ef the celebration, and present tempting ci.lcs, general will strike deep in the hearts of Miss a right of way through enurge of the festival has taken an plans provide that it will bo the largman admirers. Innumerable Pickfords unusual step toward advertising the est barbeque ever bald In ths state .U!s...farm .a.nd.he has steadfastly event, Kor w oumber be. Xh .. barbecue.. ,cnwoltt.Ji8z iMLJt., Miss' PfcRf ordirphenomenaUvoputarl with only three days In lure the opening of the Harvest FestivalNow, tistios upon Which to base its asser qual-based ' many upon it Is ty, though which to close - the'- - deal,; Waltons -and" Fashion Show," this search, tlms, but the members say they are Is most manlfestqdln plainly lties, wili flash its rays, giving the inclined to believo it will bo the larg. men report that the Dutchman has i her winning of ones sympathy. Nevnews of the approaching event by il- set oyer hold in the west The search for Undo er has Miss Pickford played a more disappeared. Ogdens annual carnival is given unluminating the mountains and canyons - which Huida and . Waltons or Peter la der the dlrecUon of an association, the Hu'da-fturroundlng the cltx,. sympathetic role'lhan that of' In view of the extensive advertising, member of whioh oomprUe most 01 son become Involved develops a dethough the little Dutch girl Is" thousands of visitors are expected the business and professional men of . romance. . , , n all parts of Utah, southern Ida. ths city, Ths objsot of the associathoroughly self reliant rnl gives ev- lightful AU steam and tion is to provide unusual amusement Uu and Wyoming. electric roads are offering reduced features for Its eUlsens and tha evidence -- . Ta-se- JU re-fus- i.t - li-.- rest-den- PROVO STEHM LAUNDRY J . : Fkon -- 164 J. : ALWAYS - 1 rr. N. GULICII, fYF HAKE A SffcflALTY nEUJlClt . - ' 375;1T. Center Proprietor CF F1ATCEB FIUCHS AK3 EECS rates for the event la addition hundreds are expected to come ta a u tool obi lea and participate in the auto, mobile pageaat that la to be one of Ute evening features. AU events, with the exception of the presentation ot The Second Continental Congress' and the dancing, will be free. A small admission prion wtil be charged to son tbo historical preeea tatiou, and the ratee at the Jitney dance hall will bo I ceats par deaoe per Couple. Should tbo visitors not earo for these features they' may as well throw their mbney away for it will be no good so far a the othet m r ere concerned. ai C- -e first clnss afcd substantial tneal to all relebratorS .,b -- ex,. ts in the surrounding communities and to advertise the city.- - Expense incident to the staging of the celebration see berm by the aseeotatioa mem-herIt t estimated that M0' rwiU be went thio year, ' the espied on of several aerial bombs early in the morning of Thursday, Bap t lathes f, will announce the e patting ef tXs cry sal Jubilee. There wiU be hand eonasrta usd uamtvai threucXeot 4 he day untU J oclock when the (tret parade will take placet Thla la to bo hi the nature of petrlotlo demonstration and fully t.DOP person Including the membership ot the several fraternal and other organisation are to bo te Uta An aatiro e. -- -- -- - Twenty-seven- th -- Stoftkyaxds-hceaking- t olab-orate- ly - or ... , -- |