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Show A. PAGE EIGHT PROVO (UTAH). SUNDAY HERA LD, S UND A Y, J U N E8, 1 9 3 0. : Wakefield School In Dramatic Arts, To Begin Here Provo Artist Shows Rare Collection r. LIBEL CASE LOS ANGELES, June 7. U An alternate writ of prohibition, order-in'; order-in'; a, temporary Btay of the con tempt of court proceedings of three executives of the Loa Angeles lec- 01 a before Superior Judge Frank Collier, wo granted Friday by the fctate eupreme court. The . writ was made returnable before ' the supreme court in San Fi anciaco July 8 at which time the jurist or attorneys'representing him must appear to show cause why he should not recognize an affidavit of prejudice filed against him by the defendants. , The writ was asked on behalf of II. 1J. R. Briggs, publisher, Gilbert lnown, editor, and Rodney Brink, managing editor, after Judge Col lier," appointed to hear the case, ruled' that the affidavit of preju dice they filed against him had no bearing In a contempt of court case. I . ; : : Trii,rrrTirin SCHOOL STARTS (Continued From Page One) that, all of the lectures wil) bo pre-ceded pre-ceded by high class music of twenty twen-ty or thirty minutes duration. He is eager to make these lecture and .musicals popular, In order that the itlzens of Provo will wish to attend, at-tend, as he is of the opinion that world understanding must precede world ; peace. Ot Acquainted Ball . The first of the recreational flpeclalties will be held Thursday nishU ; It will consist of a get-ac-qualnted social and ball . in the Ladies' La-dies' gymnasium- This will be fol io wed by a picnic and outing on Saturday, and by the Alt. Nebo climb on Saturday, June 21. A reception committee wlU be on hand Monday morning to assist students In getting properly and happily located - for their summer woik, ' ' , :v ,' ,'v . .-: -: Registration foi the secondary tialning school) the summer session,- will occur at 1-0 o'clock Monday Mon-day ; morning." The kindergarten and elements-ry classes are alreaxly full and will begin work immediately. immed-iately. ' , i ; Hiss Hazel Clyde, who- received her master's degree from Teachers' College, Columbia, Tuesday, June 3, has arrived .in Utah ready to begin be-gin work immediately. I Students began arriving , last week, though the great Influx es-j peclaliy Into the institution, is exacted ex-acted Monday,- according to Dean Woodward. . . : Hehlth dime Fotf Prc-School Ghildreiv Is Set A clinic for thq examination ot children who will enter the Jirst trade in the city schools next Sep tember, will be held , on Tuesday and .Wednesday, June 10 and .11 1 1 oni 10 and 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 p. m. in the city and county building build-ing All children who expect to enter) school should come In on those! days for their certificate "of examination. Dr. A. C. McKean of the Utah county health unit and Mten Iren Harris, Provo city nurse,, will be io c harge of the wotk. Birth certificates of children born in Provo may be obtained at the city recorder's office on" t these days. An assistant will be in that office to Issue them. Since this conference confer-ence is only for children ;who will enter school mothers are requested not to bring younger children In for examination on those days. The regular baby conferences conducted by tho. health unit will Le continued at a later datel Nita Wakefield B. Y. U. gradu ate, will conduct a summer school of dramatic art as she has, done the last two summrs. At the close of each summer school she has given dramatic recitals Including read lncs. pantomimes, and children's plays in which her students alone appear. A similar recital will close her course this summer. Miss Wakefield has studied under the following professors of dramat ic art: Mr. M. P. Henderson of tne U. of U.; Miss Mary Woolley of the Provo high schooler Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of Los Angeles, Calif."; Miss Grace N. Stewart of the U. of U.; Miss Maude Shearer of the U- of Columbja, New York City; Prof. Alonzo Morley, B. Y. U, While in college Misa Wakefield has ben prominent In dramatics. She has had the lead In .several plays and hr.s produced a. number of plays. Among the most success ful was the Parker school operetta for this year, entitled "Articania In this production Miss Wakefield directed the staging of it Includin the acting, dancing and speaking parts. . The : operetta was pro nounced by many who say it as tne most beautiful child production they had ever witnessed. Salt Lake Stock s Exchange As Furnished By QUOTATIONS ; WELLS I BBIMIIAXJL BHOIUCH SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1030 B id Asked Attn ' Con." t MW $ .0 Alta Merger Alt a Mich. . Alta Tun. Am. Met. M, Co. Annie Laurie ... Big Hill. ....... Bingham Metals Bonanza Mining Bullion . . .v., V., Cardiff Cedar Talis Central Stand. . Chief Con. ..... Colorado Con. . Combined Metals Crescent. Eagle Crown Point, ... 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"80 u $3.00. $2.22-400 fjv $20-300 f' $2-15. 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCED SPANISH FORK, Mr. , and 41 rs Ezra Warner announce the birth of a daughter at their home. PIONEER ARTIST SHOWS EXHIBIT (Continued-from Page One) stantly drawing on anything I could find." An old antnmetic oook owned by the artist as an at tendant at one or the cariy-aay nrimary schools, Is brightened on every margin by the work of one who "just had to paint." "My first real paints," explained Mr. J epper- son, "were obtained from old Mrs. Savory, who was the first person to have any of the better sort. I rsed to hang around her until sne had to give me some paints. I'd lie awake nights thinking about those colors," recalled t he .old pioneer, with a chuckle. 1 N Spirit of West Although in 'addition to Vis practical prac-tical training, Mr. Jepperson has received, some instruction from one or. two artists of note, he belongs o' no regular school of art. "He belongs rather, to the pioneers themselves and with gifted brush has caught the spirit of the brave" seekers-of-new-hopies.1 the rough hardship of early times, and the primitive beauty of the old west. No one who has ever received re-ceived a wintry chill at sight of the bleak, forbidding picture of the., pioneer .tent encampment in winter can dertythat this artis-of- nrlu-tlmp Vnn inHeerl trft nf rtorushwork ; that stands alone. Another painting, a view of ' a tiny, log cabin? with hollyhocks at the front door, in a setting of pristine pris-tine grandeur, indicates the artist's consummate skill in depicting just the opposite., type of scene with equal facility but with the . same inexplicable "something'1' that suggests sug-gests the spirit of the pioneer. Again, a view of the fast-waning buffalo with the haze running off into the western desert hills, shows Mr. Jepperson's versatility of subject sub-ject and-the . same ability at portraying por-traying the . fundamental spirit of the scene. ' In all his pictures, f however, whatever be their subject, Mr. Jepperson Jep-person Insists absolutely that they tell their own story. "Each picture must speak for, itself," firmly declared de-clared Mr. Jepperson. ' "If I paint 1SJ a picture and it does not plead Rs own case all well and good, it has failed ,in part at least, ia its purpose. pur-pose. But whatever the picture is, there will be not explanatory para graph." One . of the notable. , Instances In-stances of the independence of his paintings, is the one entitled "The Story Without Words," a view of a burned' camp'-with a charred hub, a few fire-brazed letters and other articles that mutely indicate what has transpired. e The entire chronology of "stories without words" Mr. Jepperson is planning to put on canvas in the near future. The . panorama of Western history, mentioned in the initifl paragraph, will tell, in a series of approximately a hundred paintings, the whole colorful tale of the frontiersman as hie beat his way across the forests and streams and built a new? civilization in the Rockies. Part of this series Is already al-ready completed; the fest will' fill in as rapidly as the new work, can be finished; but even as it stands now, Mr,' Jepperson has a vrork that is not duplicated anywheri, and. together with its "different" theme and novel treatment, cord prises something Which will grow more . and more valuable as : the years roll by. . Relatives Called To Bedside Here Mrs. Alcea Burt . and - Mrs. Carol Pvne of Chicago, and Mrs. Eva Thomas of Hollywood,- have arrived .'n Provo to visit indefinitely. They were called here due to the serious Ulness of. their mother, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, who has been suffering rrom a severe case of typhoid, fever for the past month. Mrs. Poulton's condition is fair. according to word from the family Saturday. . .... REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at7 the Reorganized church,. . 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning service at 11 L'clock. The Voung Folks Recrea tional society meets every Thursday at Ciju o ciocK. v S. S. HdLM, Pastor. D . These silent turnstiles " seem to have clicked in New Ycrk, j A Fine Collection Of Now Oh Display 0n Our Third Floor As A Feature Of Our 64th Birthday Sale TAYLOR BROTHERS ' ; COMPANY VI ' .mm, 9 J . ' V : ' - :.- S lie Gpqking f rI!liat's Diffeent 5 School With pleasure we announce an event of more than average iiripbrtahce. A cooking school to be sure btit what a cooking school! Several months have tveen spent m planning t days that yoii will not soon forget three Bays in a romantic kitchen every moment crowded with new1 ideas. And this is ' the best part of our announcement : our school has been arranged by the Ella Lehr Cooking Schools, a name which means a great deal to wometf of the West! Every session will be under the personal supervision of one of the Ella Lehr staff of experts. 1 1 r 1 . . t ' -V . . ft-. '. ... ITIhie EveiaiEig Herald FREE COOKING SCHOOL Wdnesdiy June 18 , Thursday June 19 to 4 pM Friday June 20 4th Ward Amusement Hall The Ella Lehr Schools are different-1-not only do they search out the best among all the multitudes of recipes and suggestions that are available, but they are devoted to creating new and practical ideas for use in the kitchen. In three days, the results of months of study arejrevealed before your very eyes. Every recipe has been tested and tried, every suggestion is practical useftil-helpful. Elaborate menus that require extensive equip meat and expensive inroads on the family budget are .not con' sidered.: But the-simple pleasing ways of dressing lip the good old "standbys" are the essential things in the school programs. 01 Q CI m i V The Cooking School will be under the pergonal supervision of MRS. ORLA WOODBURY of the Ella Lehr Cooking Schools Set aside, the dates. Come and ask questions and make notes We invite you as pur guest at "The Cooking School that is different" a thrilling and inspiring event that 'will help make, life brighter during .the rest of the year. Se the dates aside Mom , r 1V7 " ' M INinninMIIWillllTriimillBllllllMBIIWMMWWBBII .111 J 1 1 . Hil " 1 "i HUM "1 I |