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Show Mict.vale, Utah, Thursday, Oetober 6, 1127 EVENT OF WEEK IN CLUBS AND LODGES • (Continued from Page 3) Miss Elizabeth McMecheJI, Exec. popularity contest each class is to Wednesday, October. !'\, 1927, 10 am Secy. Family Service Society. elect their representa tive, a boy Mental Hygiene Session Discussion (10 minutes) Bishop and a girl. All subscriptions to Mr. D. A. Skeen, Executive Com- Sylvester Q. Cannon, Presiding Bis the school year book, the "Beetdigmittee Utah Society for Meatal By- bop, L. D. S. Chun:h. ger" to count. 250 points to-wartls Jiene, Chairman Discussion (10 minutes) Miss C. electing the most popular boy and 1. The Place of Mental HygieJle in Smith, County Dept. Charities. girl. • Social Work in Utah (1'0 minutes) Jordan will cla1h with Davis at llr. and Mrs. Frank -Rippe and beloneiJlg to Mrs. Annie Anderaon Mr. D. A. Skeen, Chairman CoUDdl Jordan· fteld Friday, October 7th. daughter, Mn. Grace McCullough and the family will take possepsioD Soci~ Atpncies. According to the dope Jord~ will of Seattle, Waah, were ~dvale -ria- this week. ' !. Round Table -The Mentally take the long end· of the score in ltors Tueada,Y of last w-eek at the .Mrs. J. A. Aylett, Mrs. W. C. H~dieapped Child m Se~ool: this, the second league game of home of their Nlatlves, Mr. and Miller~ Mrs. J. A. White and Mn. a) The Exceptional Child in the ID behalf of the football men and. season. . .ra. Frank Leak. H. C. Aylett were among ~e Publie SchOQl Sy$m (20 min11te1) on account of the Jordan-E ast . lin. Eli Mitehell entertai;bed on froJ,D Midvale atteJ)ding the State Dr. Jo1m T. WO!lton, A.uiatant Su- football game Fn"day, a special as- ; CONJOINT MEETING Sunday at a birthday dinner Jton~ Social Welf&N conferenee held it pe:rb,1tendent Salt Lake City Schools .iembly was held Sept. 29th. A pro WELL ATrEND oring Mr. Mitehell. Covers were .t he Newhouse Hotel iD Salt Lake (b) (.10 minutes) Miaa Graee · gram .•as given. which consisted of laid tor 28 guests. Games and mu- TUeada,. Chase, National Committee on Vi.,. selections played by H\gb school A splendid program was given sic followed. A regular meeting of the M. I, A. iting Teachen. . band a,nd a speech by Coach Fox- Su,nday evening at the regular eonMrs. M. T. Got .returned arty was~ held Tuesday evenin., The (~) (10 mi,nutes} Mr. F. W. Kirk 1~y. Also all the football men were joint meeting at the L. D. s. ward in the week from a visit with rei- pn:hmina ry P~ ·was · as fol- ~!Jl, Supt., Granite :School Distric:t given the o~portu~ity of express- ~ house. Lavern Smith of Draper atives in Salt Lake. •lows: Tenor aolo.. Leona.id Arbo~ (d) (10 minutes) Mrs. A. F. ing their opmion m regard to the j was the speaker. Musicai numbers At a meetjng of the :Art Club Piano duet, Miss.i Fae Richardson, Palm, (formerly Probation Office:r;o coming game. Jimmie Gasgill then : were given by John Redman, Ruth which was held Friday at the home and Miss Ruth Sod~rberg. Readf,.ng Juvenile Court). 1 l~d the students i,n yell practice. Soderberg and Miss Smith of Unof .Mrs. E. ·J~ Knowles a practicaJ Carws Smith..:" ... · 8. Round Table--A Mental Hygiene . , It is bei~ pi~ed to hold a ion. ' demonstratio,Jl of rug maktD~ was Thursday evening of last week, Program for the State of Utah: -::::::" ::::':"-: "--:---- ·--~------------gliven. Mr. and ·Mrs. George Sadler and (a) The Objectives of the Utah ,~--j J:t .. -· ·-· Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown enter- Mrs. Carrie Sadler of Draper join- Society for Mental Hy.g:iene (10 tained at a bouse warmin&- Tuesday ed :Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sadler -.d minutes) Mrs. George M. Bacon, 1 l t ev~ing at their new home on So. all attended the celebratioJI of Mrs. Pftsident Civic Center. .J .J · Main Street. The guests numbered Sarah ;Sadler's seventy fifth birthb) The Establishme11t of Psyehia forty two. D~cing, ~mes and re- day anniversa ry, which was held tric· Wards in Hospitals (10 minut':I freshment s were the featureso f the at her home in Magna on that ev- es) Dr. Garland H. Pace, Executive entP.rtainment. ening. Committee Utah Soeiety for MenMr. and Mrs. L. C. Canning and iW:ednesday evening a social was tal' Hygiene. M~AN[)\ : family have moved to their home· held by the Primary association i,n (c) The Establishm ent of a State MR~. WOAU>J : on :South Main Street recently pur- L. D. S. Amusement Hall on the Institutio n for the Feebleminded ehased from M:nt. Sanh Williams. · occasion of the graduatio n of the (10 minutes) Dr. T. B. Beatty, secMr. and Mrs. W. MacArthu r aJtd Seagull girls elass. Ten girls com- retary State Board of Health. small son, Grant, expect to leave pleted the work. Games, music (d) Mental Hy.giene Service in the flOOD to make their home in Neva- and refreshme nts were features of Courts a;nd Penal Institution s (10 da. the entertainm ent. minutes) Judge Samuel W. StewMr. and Mrs: Preece and family art, Member State Board of Corree • • -of M;yt~n will make their home in I tions. Midvale for the winter. Mrs. (e) Utah's State Hospital ProbPreece is a dau~hter of Mr. and • lems in the Light of Recent DevelMr~. Erick A. Oleen. opments in Psychiatr y (10 minut· Friday of last week, officers and es), Dr. Fred W. aylor, Assistant teachers of the Primarv associatioJl Supt. Utah State Hospital. met at the home of Mrs. Sylvan (Continued from Page 3) • Luncheon 12:15 p. •· Dunn. Members of the ward Bish- on a salary of $135 a month. Bleak Roud able Discussion oprie were in attendance. sketches of life in small towns and a) Delinque~cy, Led by Judge Mrs. Florence Chri~nl'len of iJ1 rural districts have been dr81WD Hugo B. Anderson. Sandy st>ent Monday in Midvale at by writers who type their manu(b) The Family, ~d by Mrs . . the home of her sister,. Mrs. A. G. scripts in the rooms of Fifth Ave- Amy Brown Lyman and Miss ElizPearSOJl. nue hotels. Yet here is the Vol- a;beth MoMechon. Mrs. D. M. Kitch entertaine d ynski family, upsetting this gospel (c) Child Placing, Led by Miss members of the afternoon Art Club of gloom and supplying an exam· Irene Shields. rnday of last week. ple of viior, courage, resource, d) .Mental Hygiene, Led by Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Watkins thrift, and industry, reminiscent of Garland H. :Race. and Misses Phyllis and Edith Wat- the pioneert~. · . 2:00p.m. kins of Salt Lake were guests of Brave! y, e;nterprise and will-J)OIW .,._ Amy Brown Lyman. General Mr~ .and Mrs. L. Fem Pett Monday er are not the monopoly of men·of 'See~tary L. D. S. Relief Society, eveniJ}g at a duck dinner. large affairs. Opportun ities to exChairman Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hfnley of ercise such talents as we have are 1. Establishe d Principles of Child S8lt Lake were Midv&lle visitors on aU about us. I e.heer the Volynskis Care, Dependency (20 minutes) by Sunday. who do their job well, humble tho Miss Genevieve Thornton, Case The L. F. A. Club ~et at the ft may be. ,Supervisor, L. D. S. Relief Society. . · lzome of Mrs. Roy SteAdman, WedOne other refteetion that came Discussion (10 minutes) .Miss Ir· nesday evening. Following a abort to me as I l.ooked at the PenMyl- .ene Shields, Exee. Secretary , Child· business meeting, games and .re- vania meun card was the good ren's Service Society. ~reshmeJtts were en~~sense of the Jll81l&gement in apply· DiscussioJI (10 minutes) Mrs. H. • ~·· .. I .Mr. F. R. Jo~nson has pur- iDg this information to its patrons. Br~ford, ~rd Vice President Nat. ..... l~;..~ AL FR.IED.MAK1 ,,·' ~ . . j ' ' . chased the home on LoeUst street -Wm. Feather in Booneml le Adv. C!fongress of Parents and Teac~rs. , . . r I I -· · . Czs .. fer TOQ _ QC. Q./ rQX '"r.~_ot . 'J DlSCOV • erea ._ B ' on roaawa•:,; APJCJURE OF SUCCESS • I I I I • \ , . 2: • Dependable service bas always bee,D the watchword of this store and through all the years we have maintained a standard in pure drugs which has repaid us in constantly in· creased patronage . When you 1 phone us an order you may feel assured you will receive quality merchandise which c~ be ex· changed or refund made if not ent,irely satisfacto ry. Our prescription departme nt is attended only by registered pharmacis ts. PHONE MIDVALE 215 • H. P. Miller Drug Co. What Price Une~P.loyment? :(20 minutes) The Rev.·Mr. Fra)tk Hunt Pastor First Unitarian Society: Df~cussi~n ( 1'0 minutes) Mr. W m Korlh, formerly iJ1 e~arge Municipal Employment Agency. Discussion (10 mmutes) Mr. F. • W. Penrose,• Employm ent Dept., m Presiding Bishop's ·Office, L. D. S. Church. 3. County Relief in Relation to Private Relief Agencies ( 20 minutes) DESTROYS Flies.~it(8 Roaches Bedbugs ~-t,'l ; t ~ rr.rc or lr •p . Ji I J i J ~ I (Jj ..''l: •.. , Jl .-~ suSal-!jt,u~&t~ s«wl'ti&,A~~r~ ~~·"'.' ~w«' ~1.._..1 - 1 · !.& 1 Fn·edman ''usical Di blned dancing master and orchea-j ~ · . I rector, ., . T.__ro _t. '.LY.l ·· - Introduced Fox ;t o· _' C ountry _ inJ191·3· tra director out ·o t ·him. He took : a band on the road, entered a l 1 town, announced there and to teach the that he waa . :Co~·trot. C ' New York City-Yea rs ago Supplying his own . mu~i,:, and) ,'-"en the -1~- -'-a at the heig·ht teaching the dance lliffi"<!i~, the wu .... - w• New York director, aoon l'!!d the ~ its populari~ some one wrote whole country fox-trott1n&'. D:mc- 'l 1& so_n$ called, I'm Looking for ing teachers joined hil claaJSes, jthe Man Who Wrote 'The Merry and young Friedman left a atrinc , :Widow Waltz'." Today folks are of fox-trot disciplea behind him . jlookinc for1 and wondering about as he moved from town to town. ithe man wno first introduced the "While 1 the fox-trot has 1 1fox-trot. The fox-trot, like a changed a little." explains Mr. good book that ftnds a place in the F · dJ "'t · f d t 11 I rliterary world, occupies a permath~88 a~en~ -!rhe~ I ~~rr~e~~c~ 'I !nent niche of fame in the dance ing. Youngo people still li.ke to 1world. The man who first intro- dance to sentimental tune! and , dvced the fox-trot, back in 1913, the song which they can make · AI FriedmaiJ.t is right on Broad- personal is still the song whieh way and 47tll Street in the hub they ask for most. 'If You ~ee of theatrical activity. Sally,~ "!hich is so popular last. 1 The story of how the fox-trot now, IS.;JUSt the song that wo· ld · swept~ the country is the stoey of ha•e been popular ten years ago. , Al Friedman's ability to recognize It tells the old a tory of the boy · a good danee step, and his origin- who leaves hi~ girl bebindwhen he ality and penever&JlCe in promot- goes to the city-and his won 81'•1 lng his fiDeL _ ing if she still tares the same. It's' AI Frfedma:n fim aaw the step the old story in just a different, In an uptcnna New York dance way. Many orchestra leaders d .., halL and was struck by its aim- clare that the public likes ho~ pUdty. It JWt e air of sophis- music and hot dancing_but I lmowl ticaticm, and yet was simple and better. The New York public· catchy enough to be easily may1 but the great interior war:ta learned. Friedman's enthusiasm sentiment in ~eir dances and ia· ~or ..~ new ~e ~~ ~ .~o~:. -~~eir .l_!_l~!e." _ (' ~ .. .. |