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Show 1AMD i C3 The .Beautiful Diaia Theatre Thursday June 30th, At 7 P. M. SLDr MblKU-bOLDWi- N TIiEPx?Tis the most beautif ul theatre in South Salt Lake Coiltr- - A welcome gift to the pco-8- 1 A show place you are entitled to where you can come and enjoy in comfort attractions possible to offer. Everything is new. The home of PARAMOUNT and VICINm rmnilfpictures and entertainment supreme. Program for week starting June 30th to July 8th THURSDAY and FRIDAY the OPENING PROGRAM 66 On The Screen An Elinor Glyn Story With Clara Bow and Antonio Moreno. The Story of a pretty shop girl who dazzled men with millions with "IT". A Comedy Knockout. It's a Paramount Picture Also the most beautif ul and costly oil painting in the world made into a beautiful picture and done entirely in NATURAL COLORS. "THE BLUE BOY" On the stage - The Apollo Male Quartette The finest organization of it's kind in the West. Charles Schmidt, First Tenor Jos. J. Schmidt, Second Tenor Featuring: SATURDAY ONLY "The Desert's Toll" rapid fire story of the gold hunt days, of a chap who flirted with death to save a girl. The Comedy is "0 Monkey Be Good" Mutt and Jeff Comedy "Bear Facts" A ' -oOo - Tenlh Annual Report For Jordan SUNDAY ONLY SEENA OWEN and ARNOLD GREY in "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON" tremendous, virile, pulsing melodrama of the Canadian Northwest in the mad gold rush days. "Screen Snap Shots Of Your Favorite Movie Stars" Hodge Todge "Figures in Fancy" Thrtf ahowg every Sunday beginning: at 6:00, 7:30 and 9:15 A MONDAY and TUESDAY RICHARD DIX in KNOCKOUT REILLY With Jack Renault the Canadian heavyweight and Mary Brian. A prize picture of the prize ring. Dix as l a worker who becomes the world's champion. A I'Unrhod packed comedy melodrama of a lad with st-e- lightning in his fists. A Paramount Picture" "Peaceful Oscar latest News of the world showing Col. Lindberghs reception in Washington, D. C Three thowi Monday, 0:U July 4th, Winning at 6:00, 7:30 i Good Harmonv, From the standpoint of harmony. good will and cooperative effort t he year which has just closed has born the most successful of any during me pasi ion years. mis nas ineui ably resulted in greater efficiem y. the Hoard of Education, Superintendent, supervisors, principals und teachers have worked in perfect of the- schools have nitrons , thi ( given unqualified support; and the pu pils nave responded cncenuiiy 10 cur demands for better work and more earnest effort to meet the steadily advancing standards of attainment required. Curriculum Wink A year ago the Hoard set aside one thousand dollars for the purpose of re vising and enlarging our courses of study in the elementary schools. This nn unosUallv NfofltaMc nrnvotl tn l investment. Committees were appoint el and set w worK eariy in Auga . and before the opening of schools, tVc h tfonpr.il outline for the year in subject and grade was prepared. to gether with a uctaiicn outline i"r i.e first six weeks. At the opening insti i stall tute, the entire teaching grades one to eight, was orga,n?.'-into committee to wurk on the cun v;,o nlnm throughout the Vear. 1 ho-had planned the general outline.- - w.rc i made chairmen 01 me cornnn.. teacher for the subjects which had outlined; all teachers w - . ed to send in outlines for each s week period in advance to tie "'''"''J committee chairman; the.-- r ! the outlines sent in by l act, "J the office then sent out the -. i outlines to lie Used in the m-work then, The repi the district. nented the teacher' own iba- - n'i forts. Kaeh teacher secured to t" a responsibility for "makim: which we had Jicvcr been ah," n cure to so great nn cMent when were issue! by the Mip-r It was their work; it rrprr rted tV up not ';1 was imposed '(n ideas; it M by someone rise; if they fa.fd ' make a success of it, it 'r:;; cnu.d-- , t a'. and they failure their to fail. As a consiucnen re- attitude a tnark-wholeM-mi m r.' ,1 i ement was notnai'i" en. " effort of practically District Will And Cooperation powers .md skills sought to be devel oped. Never has it been our pleasure to we teachers so completely absorbed in their work as they have U'en under this new motive power developed throUL'h our work tin Ih rurri.Mi. lum. So succes.sful was the work in tti.-iv, . lhi r-- h.lnrli ... t'r'l 4tll- nhu wl,,...l ers petitioned the llourd for a similar undertaking in their field, as a conse quence oi wnu n mere is now at work six COmmiltee rnifliiiitiir I h. r(ior.i2 offered in the Junior High and Senior ii ign schools or the district, anil we feel justified in anticipating a similar awakening of interest in the high schools as we secured in the gradfs. To assi.-- t thoe committee)., we have placed in their hands the very latest and Itest materials obtainable in the I'nited States, materials who.M- - cost of production has been hundreds of thousands tit dollars, and are now made available to us in printed reports fur a few dollars. Through the increased interest around in our curriculum work, we hope to secure su. h annual revisions as will ke.p us up to the latest developments found in the most progressive school of our country. Schmd Orcaniation The reorganization of our schools nn the plan has luen for a tiumkr of slowly progressing years, 1'roktbly the change undertaken at any one time is our contemplated reorganization in the valley school for the rowing school year. The Jordan High will a Senior High S hool with grades tr,n, cb vr-- and twelve, to l" fed by Junior Hiijh School at Sandy, Mid vale, West Jordan, Uivcrtn and l)raer. each of the.e in turn taking Junior High student from the surrounding communitie. The distribution of towns in the valley se(tin .! lend itself Conveniently t'J the organization, and we shall I aide to lest out in a thoroughgoing fashion the organization into the three type nf schools the elementary, Junior Hi'th and S i.i r Hik'h. The rommitterq now at work have charrl fperially with the task of carefully correlating ihf work of the Junior and Smior H;gh m herds ing so that there will be no brrakx vr du nr.r in in, a 'H the prigres of a plications to ham-in the subject matter in pissirg from cine sihool '" an method of plantation. !''. v. to the sureling higher one. This to n closer contact with the i i will also enable us to hold each school thro-nho with pupils especially repnfisible for the work definitely as the nuii,l difficulty in mastering to it. u ligncd or la "matter, attaining nubjcct f har-mun- i e WEDNESDAY ONLY V-- (Veil U. DeMille presents LEATRICE JOY in 'NOBODY'S WIDOW m4 f r- r- -. fupjmrtM by Charles Ray, Phyllis Haver and Dayid "utlcr. Whether you're a gentleman and prefer blondes "Tr just a regular fellow you'll prefer seeing Uiis ; -- A "Look Out Mow' KisticaJ Comedy '"; : n'.-line- THURSDAY and FRIDAY t a,Cnntnin Salvation" avt ii pmn IjI iJ V CPA titf uun rr"i Hill V i School Ituildings The survey of school buildings in L'taU marie by the national government disclosed the fact that Jordan was fairly well equipped with buildings. The adverM! criticism offered on our buildings applied almost wholly to those which the Hoard bail already, at the time of the survey, decided to improve. Since tluit survey was made and new heating plants, lavatories toilets have been installed at Lark, llerriman, Crescent ami Granite; a new hcatyig plant has been provided to take care of both shops at the Jordan High School; addition. have been made to the Copperfield and Highland their lloy Schools, almost doubling former capacity; and a complete new school plant consisting of two modern building a grade school and a Jr. High school has been erected anil at Kiverton. Thw entire program has Ihm n financed from current revenues in one year at a cost of over After the fire destroyed J2'J0.O0U.(Kt. the Kiverton grade building last July, it iKcame necessary to revise our burl-ge- t which had lxen prepared in June. Following the fire, it appeared by our estimate that the year would close with a deficit of ?u,r.O0 0O. Through rigid economy anil careful chetkingef accounts throughout the year, cutting win n the funds asof expenditure signed to each budget account approached exhaustion, and limiting cx-- p hditim s in eve ry lyie to absolute necessities, it now ap'tearx that we shall finish the Scar without any deficit whatever. The building program planned for the approaching sehnol year is even more pretentious than any former the expendi erne, and will ture of about JJMI.IMIIMMI. .vplefiilirl Junior High School buildings are already unibr construction at Midvaln and Sandy, and preparation are nude to rret a modern plant at the new town of Copp rt'.n. Should our available revenue remain about the same nevt year a they are thi, the major for the building needs of the n t years rouM In takm care of in one more year. Minor additions necesand fhaiu'1 s will, of course, e ran the !e but each year; sary with a very mall b vy, and when thes,. appr'arhing years' programs shall have !en completed the outstanding bonds of the district mul l I nrleiinr d in a very short time, (To Is? continued.) nen-ssitat- to pro-pour- 1 Fights 18 Years To O'etRidOfdas 1 wlh Urs Hanson, Pauline SUrke, Ernest Torrcncc N Marceline Day. A Sea Thriller you won't forget "fiance you'll adore tf'a StxKtacular fights and a tw-c- tv r M.lMj!nMmn PlctlirP A" Alloy Kids Comedy "Luke Warm Daze" DOMING SOON: 'The Flaming Forest." . " t i S. D. Burton, Bass D. M. Todd, Jr.? Baritone. " Superintendent's Report Shows Ham Hamilton Comedy ..... Jordan School District Francis McDonald in It's . . I'T, Vs I . 1.., o t,M Itrt'l fl'MMrt' .m IE ...... l j l.,,,ll H"(,!' I fl"fn-- I better 1 Since taking Adlenka an-- t rave ret irren ho thered with - A. Champion, liven the FIRST spoonful of Adler ika relieve pa ami often remove as tonishing amount of obi waste matte: fmm tle system. Make y u rnjoi Vour meals and sleen 'n tnai ter what you have tried for jour tnan lor years ps" I- your About Health Tliincs You Should Know by John Joseph Clne, M. D. INQUIRIES readers write me, tic lhi!ii:s not made In., lb .it in e y Kitcis to this paper I Is them fi.t the indirect oi: s f( 1. !,i i.ictimcj f ir critici ins d. I t.mnfit, e.f course, li. lul tlc treatment of disease I y in.iil, have all I can d.v at lie. me, b it, a sell addre ssed, stamped will bring an immediate le j ly fr un nic, in t'oc interest if ! i onew.p.1 r i se rvice. I have b e n aski J recently what arc most bkcly to maker a "lay" liveriv wrse. Sometimetirerla liver an evt l.iy live r, tn I a ),ry niic. llcncc I rrply that, an overbad r.f any kind "f d vmII f ate an .vr-- n,di A I - funis Ixiliit the has! h.irm-f-i- l. The sjn:!ic artielr ed de t lb.lt I f .ibid. win n de aline. Mil!) ir.ed liver ,'iri r ti s'.ierli, in iM i anv ("flin. silr !i a boikd er i s, Irv Iicmis, while pi. Pr.i-- , !ii:-.i- jr. j ul.. ul I,: i pc e r ieiti-M- r- i, .ri - I. .end . us lar ti c I, I.e. The l vcr elvasa st.in h Irn r. and eatim .,' le I eh. d (uric-- 1 .rm- - than it in it ine writrr rniv .rale s that fits w,)k barm m "liver trouble"; c : nfe trior iii an tnal la!, I suppose. have forbidden ail lne.it fa's i'l er.ndi'ions. but these arc m l "bver ttenitile s Fat t fitc cnoj in ealM!.t ldcr 'w(x-li- e da i fat, butte r, ire.mi (C. ti; ii small ejti,miity, d nuii It K , if ary barm. And, the vegetable: iH, i.luc il particularly have a ft filiation fur being bei.ebci.il, at'ioti the edib r cbnie ians I. very bver rac is a law nets i'srlf, anr should l e referred i i tb Family physician, wl.ithrr a.iiie. I spir' a'l) subaeiite, or iliprriic. ftflrr foltv fivr sbnobl all lis; tii I tr..-.r- nt A d livtr ebsease lc invf liteh in tieie inay avi nvcra yarJ vf t,iti;ut. (Next week: Hot Wra'hcr Hmti ed tb-ati stotnath and bowel. iurpr;-- e you. will Adlcrika Midvale trug Co, |