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Show Friday, April 16th, 1926. THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, PAGE FIVE :amous Farce Now LOCAL HAPPENINGS PAY YOURSELF A PROFIT Does your best investment yourpay you the profit that it should? It can you can, by a plan that is remarkably simple and successful. ice self National Summer School Plans Are Announced You are investing in yourself in everything that you do. Why not make that investment pay profits? You can by saving a definite part of your income on a systematic plan. It's easy to save. You never miss the small regular payments. And all the while you are creating a fund paying to yourself' profits, which bring you the better things of life today and in the days that are to come. Come in soon, and let us show you how to make the best investment in yourself. You'll find it a sensible plan and one you'll want to adopt for BUI Where French Were Besieged by Druse in n iiiuiuiiiui iiy- - iumu.-yJarfw9ssiss3sees- The third annual session of the Utah Agricultural College National Summer School will offer opportunities for study under some of the most illustrious educators in America, according to County Agent A. E. Smith, who has Just received an nouncements of the summer school plans from the College. The visiting faculty, which has been secured to cooperate with the strong resident faculty of the Institution, will consist of such great figures ar Professor E. A. Ross, head of the deDartment of sociology. Univer sity of Wisconsin; Dr. E. V. McCol-luprofessor L. M. Terman, head of the Denartment of Dsychology. Stan ford University; Professor A. C. McLaughlin, head of the department of history, University of Chicago; Dr. J. H. McCurdy, in charge of the work in physical education of the In ternational Y. M. C. A. College at Snrinefield. Massachusetts and edi tor of the Physical Education Re view, and many others. An eminent staff of lecturers has also been secured consisting of Dr. Shailer Math ews dean of the Divinity School. Un iversitv of Ohicafo: President E. A. Rrven. of Ohio University; Dr. Ed ward H. Grisrgs. author and lecturer of New York, and Dr. R. A. .MtlMKan director of the Norman Bridge laboratory of Phvsics and one of the great est scientists of the world today. The National Summer School idea a sit is beiner developed by the Utah Atrriculttiral College, has caught the fan'cv of nrominent men the country over. Manv of these have written to Viitrhiv poneratulatorv messages Prpotdent Peterson for having estab lished the school. Among the latest such messages is the following from of AerlcuHure Wm. M. an alumnus of the College who made the following statement to the Alumni association: "I want to pav a most sincere trib- ito to the National Summer School This irreat school is known all over the United States and whenever it is mentioned I am proud to claim that T am an alumnus of the school that had the vision and courage to Inaueurate it. It may he that you can make this tremendous venture self supporting. T don't know. But I do know that it is absurd to ask that it be made self supporting. It would he no more ridiculous to ask that all nuhlie education be made self sun porting. The State of Utah can spend Ttionev in no better wav than by bringing from year to year, a famous teaching group of your beautiful vallev. one of the few snots in the whole United States where a summer school such as you have conceived could be carried out successfully. Bocrptarv .Tardine. The courtyard of the Citadel of ltuchaya in Syria, on the morning it was It was a veritable relieved, Is shown In the above remarkable photoeraph. charnel house, as the bodies of dozens of dead h .rxes testify. Two hundred of about 2,(M)0 Druses fifty French troops held Ituchaya fljrulnst the attacks for four daya. .r.tr.tM On The Screen ONE IS NEVER ENOUGH Laeey P. Viekers of Salt Lake Aunt," with Sid Chap City is in Nephi this week visiting lin,"Charley's the big feature farce which has wth relatives and friends. been looked forward to with great anMr. and Mrs. Hans Jenson and anticipation ever since it was screen nounced of the that the rights family of Santaquin, spent Friday famous old play by Brandon visiting in Nephi, the guests of Mr. Thomas had stage been purchased by Ideal and Mrs. Geo. Christlanson. Mr. Jen-so- n will be shown for the first time here is a brother of Mrs. Christlanson. on Monday and Tuesday at the Ven YOU ARE YOUR BEST INVESTMENT NEPHI NATIONAL j . theatre. The fame of "Charley's Aunt" is world-widOn the stage it earned three million dollars, playing contin uously for thirty-thre- e years. In Lon don, it ran for four consecutive years, being given 1466 times. The Christies of Hollywood In con- Junction with Ideal Films Ltd. of London, are said to have given the farce an elaborate screen production and brought out its hilarious situa tions to their full worth. In support of Syd Chaplin in the title role, is an exceptional cast In eluding James E. Page who played in for twelve the stage production years. Phillips Smalley. Eulalie Jensen. Ethel Shannon, Mary Akin, David James, Priscilla Bonner, Jimmio Harrison and Lucien Littlefield Scott Sidney directed. e. One Cream Cone made with O'esent Ice Cream is never enough for a hoy. He wants two or more. And why not let him have them? No better or purer food could be Ann Pennington. Jazz Dancer in "Madam Ice eaten. Behave"--Comin- g Ann Pennington, famous pep danc er and Follies beauty, whose fancy steps and twinkling toes are not un familiar to motion picture audiences. has the featured leading woman's role opposite Julian Eltinge, in Al Christie's comedy, "Madam Behave." When Miss Pennington went to tho rhristie studios in California dir ect from the Ziegfield Follies, to play US her part in the comedy named, she the with her charm brought all her samecharm that has endeared her for vears to Broadway. Naturally, sne was an object of great interest to everybody on the Christie lot. e In Slavery Days Her first introduction to the enns-tiin the was ladies leading studio ic families of New .insnx-ntSeveral Girls Vork owned r,,l slave each In the backyard where the "Christie ' v Athletic Club" was having Its Satur-daRtKhteonth o,..trv. Christie The exercises. morning leads. Molly Malone. Vera Steadman. Jean Lorraine, Duane Thompson, Frances Lee and others were busily and doing handsprings, cartwheels and lapfrogglng when Ann appeared showed them the exercises which the use to girls in the Zelgfeld Folleis wanderfrom waistlines keep their set by the . ing over the beauty limit ,jV-v.- IT PLEASES TO No More Dumbbells t t stage manager. Miss Pennington does a lot de-in "Madam Behave" to make it a to Charley s light and a fit "cousin Aunt." PLEASE YOU j i when H" tlu' woHd acquires an edu- cation, how are you going to pick a Gazette. Jury . J HOOT GTBSOX IX HIS TjATF.ST STARRING VF.HTCLE. "THE CALGARY STAMPFRK" A supporting cast of exceptional in his lat merit assists Hoot Gibson -est starring vehicle, me to Stampede," the Universal-Jewetobe shown at the Venice theatre night. femVirginia Brown Faire playsis the the half inine lead, Ynes Seabury breed girl, Philo McCullough reprein the sents the long arm of the law W. M. role of a member of the R. N. Jim P. 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