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Show 2 - rou3 vsr-- TiIE AY KESALDi SUNDAY, OCIf P.ER S VXD 1. 1525. - Snoakingof-- Ii 4. , D Llovies rarirVnTTor J Oerald. ', ' qiidtifyai the lbre$tpric? lliis Skelan of fine t Ieretf&!s, springs, gear, sets, wdea gray Iron castings and drop forginga. ' est ftluel for Sils dollir wai justified Thus we 'lim!hate extrt profits and seclad-grade Overhead that' aU other manu!ac in cftnsJiiering a car df Turers (excepTTordyuat pay to "quality,- which aTroasonabrysaSi oitside parts and body maker- sfactory from the standpoint of and wbit we aave goes to. the buyer aloce. , ' i But with $the advent of Sttjde-- : of Studebaker cars. baker's 'Ondprofit manufacturing And because we have facilities fof sbch finest of cars the manufacturing all vital jparti ott this"" quality, policy, as the Standard Six Sedan illustrated basis, we are eble to de- - . now 'slightly below, ae only higher sign, engineer and build every Stude-in price than 'those of second grade. baker car as a complete' harmonious t, the Stude-This smill difference iaTprice is unit Being unlt--w-ith as all functions a baker' practically nothing in comparison to the advantages of unit over assemthe1 vast tIiff&Enceln materials and wwlnuanship plus increased gride bled construction. of ownership' and the extra service The result is years longer Hfe- that a Studebake gives. scores of thousands of miles of ex'' Under this system we cess transportation greater riding build in bur twn plants all bodies, comfort minimuni repair costs engines, clutches, steering gears, dif- - and, finally, higher resale value. ' ' I ? l i time then, the buyer seeking great- THEltE !as j tran-portati- 1 One-Pro- fit Unit-Bflil- i , One-Prof- it' Studebaker Standard Six ... ' $1798 Delivered for Cash in Prom nnderStudebaker's fair and liberal Budget' Payment Plan, this Sedan may be purchased out of monthly income with tin initial payment of Or, . Sedan "': ft V''S; (WOOL "TRIMMED) I f ger ' f Dorm ' , . fine SrtdtWwr- - Stabr4 : below U aWvooL Windows ar wide doors, dock,-Equipment include! & ftolip gauge, coinci4enul tocfc ta ignition and 'tecrlng gear, automatic Carprti j4te glus. iFodr rial ty i . J rifrr- it la ' 1 tvewa u crosi-memb- re . JiZ, -- gfve to the that pubMe atorieg an rae- ieree may each year impifBom every angle. If a number of the photo- pretwBted do not measure up to tbe beat, if is not to be assumed that Said producer is . any better wailafieA than jthe audiences who vumber ? art bored with of screen plays distributed through out the world probably would not be pot out at aUV if fortunes had ootj already beeu suuk ia their produc tion and contract made to ex hi bis them. The motion picture produc es has not the advantage ; of , the theatrical manager in am advanee t. : A film la pVacOcally out of hi bands, one it is given over to the various peop directly con - 1 cerned in making it, Personally, I must confess that. I have never quite been able to undere stand, what eartbly tttjua tba at a big price of story, play or novel can have to a picture Iwhen plot, characterfasatloai and title are promptly discarded In transcribing that ...atory - to the xreeo. - I truly believe, that if a list, were made, of the picture which luive been most aucceasful financially artistically within tbe past ten years, it would be discovered that the treat percentage of these have 4iekt with fidelity to the author's tudebaker'l 2l8,ffi.ntcr, GROWTH OFT (Continued from Vuw One) Karl 0. Jfawer by kin sou. i v - Iiliion-ardKacae- r; . It wag in the qjrlng of IfsCT, just before tbe. April conference, that a terrific eploston owuml en Arsenal abmit whore the state euiutul ow ffands..Kearly all f the plnxt-e- r w shaken from the ?eUtne of the SMrentleth ward School house whejTB Brotber Maeser was at that time teaching sebool. llesa) : '"At onceI atartcd' out Ih eenrrh of Bishep Sharp, the one man to whom 1" n-- trmtbftv always went I found the bishop u irrpsldout - i fifthi .; Provo ,: . offk and rt'jKirttA to him tbe condition of th liouse and added (but the school would lie dismissed until the hou.se could lie repaired. . "rresident Tounjj broke rilit into the conversation with the remark, That is exactly rtKht, Brother Maeser, as I have another mission for you,': Yhat, another mission? What could It 1'? I was just be Killing to see, financial du.vliKht after my former missloii, and Sxow ; It fairly took away so sudden was the announcement; Vhat did it all mean? " 'Yes,' said the president, . 'We have been considering the establishment of 9 church school bhiI have tnwrjoohltig aroiififf for a uiajui-t- ijt man to take charge. You. are .the. .YminR'a ray--bre- it . - luim, Unit her Maeser. want j'ou 16 ku toTrovo, there to orgauiae iM.d ciinduct an academy to be established in the name of tbe church a church school',"" THE KIM) OF A TE VCIIL'Kj The Honorable George Sutherland, justice of the supreme court; ; "l)r, Maeser was not only a scholar of great and varied learning, with an '.exceptional ability to Impart what h knew to others, but he was a man of such transparent and AVe : tj: pioiltes that hla "t,na only knowledge.. ' but character, which. Jg better .than knowledge. . I have never knows a man whose. learning covered so wide a .range of subjects and w at this sahie time ao thorough in all., Uh ability to teach ran from the kin- gained not . -- Phone 261 Phone dcirgarten .to the highest branches of pelUKog.v. In all my acquaintance with him I never knew a question to lie submitted upon any topic that be did not readily and fully answer. In addition to all this, he had (i 'onderful grasp at bnman nature and semed to undersjtand almost; intuitively the moral and ia tellectual flualitiea of his atudeiitf. as yol to He saw the the xeeUencie8 ot bis pupils and While be never;- hesitated to polui them out sometimes ip a genial, humorous way it was blways wUh of kindly insuch arc terest that no crltieisni ver left' a sting. He w'aa, of course, an ar. dent ltrliyet iu the doctrinea of hU fhnrch bytjWlib rea.t tolerance f.or, the news ot hk . w no qtrrereu short-eomln- g i under-curre- Phone r.. wi u wa uuiiEa u i, m -; - I i i. f rA'i ! U ,t t Ji .. ' u M ' 'id -- . i M ; OJ-- I v. tt M 'r j MlOl t 4 try-ou- GUTZON BORGLUM t Sculptor CHERNIVASKY TRIO , MORRJS HINDUS Lecturer EDWIN Jl. WHITNEY Dramatic Reader JUDGE BEN LINDSEY MADAME EVALINE SCOTTNEY Soprano and assisting: artists. MISS LUCILE TUTTLE Dramatic Reader y ' "The Four Horsemen." It caused a sensation, et it adhered neither to the' happy .ending nor to any of the other hard and fast rules" set down, but fol lowed an 'nearly ' as possible the juoveS which it represented. Its matter of phenomenal gneeass ta Record. '1 waa In Los Angeles when fit opened-athe Mission theater. Omb had to pnxjure aeats ; weeks ahead, and never iu the theater have I been more thrilled.' . Take "Blod and Sand," "Scaramouche,1 "The Last Laugh" not one of them produced according to conventional rules. Let all of them outstanding milestones in the progress which pictures have wade. They are just a few examples ef the fact that if you grant to the public sufficient intelli gence and appreciation to patronke a strong, we3-tolstory, it will prove each time that your confi- 'dence is not misplaced. In my own experience,' one of the' best pictures made from a story of mine waa "Footlights," in which the only changes were absolutely essential ones. The assumption that the only interest an author has In selling b!sfitorx for the silver sheet is the amount of coin of the realm it nets him, has not a grain of truth in it. There Is not a writer of my acquaintance who dot's not willingly in adjusting bis "story to ih&sereen- when he is invited to do so, and I think It is an undisputed fact that, in such Tases better and more logical pictures huve been the '. 40 l v VlitTjf ;ili tlHl ' 11 T 1.1 Hi General Admission 75c 'iaio4 Season Ticket $2.50 t ,, ' - w II I I l ii l I " - II i "t v a u (Continued on Page Six.) - i -- '' I F" fP1 "" i ' i t ,. World's Largest Gelling "Sixes" 1.1 .1 w ; P' (" 4i - Quality Gave Volume and Volume these Amazing Prices. A ' Years of brilliant advancement ine quality have a leadership everyone given' Hudson-Esse- x knows and acknowledges. , V It has given them the world's largestvolume of sixylinder cars r - 1 . i OT " - And to buyers,amazing price advantages, passed ' on from unequaled volume economies ' Yet it is not price, but popularity of the finest quality ever produced by Hudson Essex, of : famous Super-Sis- r performancereliability, and '' " ' . -- anrwaranrp tVtat mntrtrAnm wrvrnvw Greatest Values. the. World's , Tirif . , s.ikZ XU : -- .r a r MAR J years nothing has been created to excel the patented Super-Si-x principle. It is exclusive to Hudson-EsseIt gives supremacy of performance, smoothness and long life that costliest cars. It added 80i "j are not surpassed by to motor efficiency. It increased reliability and car life. Its simplicity 'gave a vast advantage in manufacniring economy. To all who know the facts it is the supreme' type amongSixes." In Essex, it brings the qua! v ity, performance and reliability of finest "Sixes',, . wthin reach of alL In 11 l, . x; thrt-e.wer-e mcioiarT - ' pjajajaajsjak -- with him in religious faith. I came to the' eld academy with religious opinions, iraukly at variance with taose ne entertainea. out ij. was jiever made to feel that it made the xligh test difference in his regard or attention. The same, I may say In fusing, was true of my relations with all my classmates at the acad . emy, .f jt lUE OPENING OF SCHOOL The first day, April,.' 24, 1876, present the prineiiI, stuKarl- G. . Aleaser, twenty-nin- e deiita, hnd apme' members of the board of trustee. A hymn was sung Brother Measer fcading snd play ing the organ. Trayer was offered. Brother Measer then madex the of ficial! address to the studnU. "1 trust yotr all." I give sojv'my confl dence, I hope you will do nothing to weaken that confidence. I put you all on, your' word of, honor.' ( from .the memory "of Joseph B, Kceler, the 29th Of the 20 registered on the- flrst day.) ; The following Is the list of the names or tne z students wno' were in attendance during the short term from April to Jnne, the total regis tration being 59. The list was made at a reunion held at the residence of Joseph B, Keelef , May ' 2(5, 1320. Tbe ornciai registration ' list- was lost lrrthe-tlr- e thaFdestrOyed tbe flftt home of the school. '. s Mary J.. John Huff, DianUut Worsley, Alice Smoot Newell, 7ina Smoot Whitney. .Olivo fmoot Bean, John J. Walton. Electa. Bui- locT Seibtpn nanspn. tXMiisa Bean ".TBompaon, - Caddie " ' - . ' " .. Bil-liug- SMOiM LUMBER COMPANY;: ; ' nclglnal'idett. Taker for instance, result. ABEFtN AGLE JA8 The following numbers to be presented, during .. the season: pot-(bas- com-au- at the; 8 p. nu, October 20th, Tuesday evening, .iA aloi'i !oi-l- f ( 18' tl -- i Till 'i Wo r 1 cr s Gre a t e s t fVa 1xj$ ESSEX COACH 795 Hudson Brougham .' . - " , AQ M 495 PHw HUDSON COACH ni95 Hudson Freight and Tux Sedan 1695 Eim ' ' . IT - A. f . - fi-- ' . i 14 m a , liy d - i "f " I t X iid: ad "1 Co, Naylor Auto .' ' V -1 , V t. t ; - i ', of he, aim nadottbtedly t v-- thesa-iAny- , wioddiielddQaner.ubfeceivcr.rfar vlikm: mirror, fctop Ught dome light, ufety, lighting control w Steering J" wheel, and fulfrsiic balloon tire. (Thif Sedaa bat many operiorttiet -- Aiddeo as well obrioua, : Bodr are of fine oortherq whirt ah, oi barf maple. We, par a premium for the beat tteela, ,Slam the door and the sound aays v "iualfty." Swing.on the door. Run 'one wheel up on the curb and note how the door still open and clos- -; , bow the motor (till run cmoothly. , . Sit on the firm, heatnr fender. Try . tbe iteeriag gear. See bow eaaily It handle the full-tiballoon tire. - Tet (ha comfort ! the deep, wide -" seats, i :. I Run the engine (he most powef ful in any car of it iie and, weigriti o according to the rating of the N. A. G G and the S6clety of Automotive. Tbi .is JtH .'V of the day to those wha do. not take the tiiue to acta is detail their news-And One-ffof- ' 4 i " lowest priced Sedan. MVe comparisons then realize why no car at a comparable pfkt hae Jnorejjliaa superficial resemblance. t (Jemonstrat . .'Come in ahd-l- et it this sturdy car. only 1 plre H Seaa pliutrtted Engineer. $600 WELCH GLEEMEfi - nPHE LYceiim Course & M weryriHmtndueeri.tc "i JL Sot J The Opening of its i925-2- " vuUUtiX ,ti'1jgTyl5B.fc ; lAWOT.BUtt.TCAR' StabUhtd .. " .J--V- VoIm ,( v- - the Sunday fluancB tuw-i- a America to vist) Kufope andJtb&-- - hlaterUnda, , at are- - Aawrk 4 mUh a apee4 that ia tike magic. It hat taught srhool children, botany and history, exactly" its ;If pe'f "were" looking ihroagh botja ' fb their ever placea on a oeaan oy qmaeoam ,1 Brig V ,Sy SJT4f WEIMAN. , Whea unit eoaslders in bow many waya'tM notion picture has aided educatleiiat development and public interest is carreut eveou within the auam isf ea jearai luha jrogie9 t enabled the upeuavaa, Bp 4 fx ScKSffeMrAufo Go. Provo - if. |