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Show " : t THE HERALD'S SCHOOL SERVICE SCHOOL TEACHERS ' of girls students. That Principal Atkin would inaugurate a vocational .guidance system for boys. That was explained in detail by Herald Principal Atkin in a special article, written for The ' some weeks ago. The Herald hopes to continue being the firstjo-ti-vr Prpyo reader, the newest fleelopmentsrour school system. altXakel wimajxgradea.of City, tionof the Teacher to the Supervisor." sUth trade, . Mrs. Page, course of study, principal's office; high school In her talk the theme of Atkia-i- n charge, emphasised so strongly in the morning and Junior high, Mr, sessfbn w ,..! given attention. assembly room. - Music was funrished :r Bonus, .; ..,, by MI to 9 p. m. Friday 10 A.Community singing. ' Social--- Velfiia After the general address the teach- - t adjownwd toepart!bnt r.etkga, where the" question, of bow the - " s SCHOOLS work f the various departments could be fited in with the objectives, of the National - Education association vera Aiscuased. - The seven objectives of "education -- as outlined by the national association are health, Yocational education, ommaad of fundamental processes, worthy, " worthy nse of leisure time, , and ethical and moral training. It Is be-, , lieve4 that all MhoolorgOafcQuld 'tit into on or more of these objectives and" an f fort will be made during the coming year to make the work - of the chools meet these objectives.This morning the teachers met In general session. Instrumental duets by Mr. McAllister and, Mr. Mayhew were greatly appreciated. Tcltml Atkin gave an Inspiration- - ., -- :. 4 - - fifteen minute talkrfincipal Solo, LRoy Frlsby-r- -- Atkinj Same rooms as Departmental "departments occupied Thursday after: ... noon. ' Afternoon. " No art and music only. Subject, general assembly. - Teachers met- the following appointments: 1:00 First f rade, muslei aecond Work grade,-art- r" . l : 30 r. Second grade, , music; ...first " . : grade, art. ,1; trade, art.,.. - 2: 30 grade,-- 8:00 grade, z ... art. Fifth, art sixth music; : music; grade, x SCHOOL. PARKER SixthrededSir4--AeVrTn-cipu'- -- - . PROVO'S , The Thursday afternoon session of teachers' Institute was most suceessful. Miss Qualtrougb, supervisor of ' GENTLEMEN! VILL TEACH VHO The Herald' readers weeks ago were told of two important innovations in thehigh school system That Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll would be matron of girls, having under her direct supervision the school and home life Mult HOLD . .i ' TIIE PROYO EintALD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 192L . . Save l, f and Martin Whitbeck. Fifth Grade Marie Stags RPd Lyle :". Jolley. es Mvrtle Jones and signal cannot be given." The law! Fourth v. that the latter two classes Henrietta Smart. no eunii "wvn riecincai tutifra Third Grade Velica Howe and Fernj "or mechanical device capable of lndl-afin-g Intention to turn, stop or change Oberhansleyr; Second Grade IJye, I., Gilchrist courej!L..' The cost of jgucta devices, according and Loreda Folster. to te form atioa--1 vearjto thedrt fice of First-Grad- " WAESER SCHOOL.MiT Crockett," where th devices are Sixth. Grade Oscar Bjerregaard, subjeet td approval, ranges from 18 to S25, and should not be higher than the principal,- and Gertrude Page.., t. latter figure, Mr. Crockett's deputies -- Fifth Grade Clara EagleyCand auna Woodruff. are told. - An approved list was reFourth Grade Emma Oberiansley cently published showing at least ' eight such devices which are beldlo and Ethel Jensen Pauline and Third Grade com ply wMyuthe-litabr-law- ,Buckley , . Some"persons hold that the device Maurine Clark. Second Grade Leah Hatch abould be attached to any car that is Inclosed, such as, for example, - in r: Second andFlrst and Jennie Campbell. passenger .cars, the coupe, the sedan , FRANK LtN sfiHnnt: or.the limousine and various style of Sixth Grade George-- A, Poelscn, trucks, others hold that the driver of auch a car usually has the windows principal, and Byron- - Jonesr Fifth Grade Ellen Farnsworth ant down, and therefore may five the band . and arm signal as readily as in a so- - Met Wilkinson. Fourth Grade Lorna Booth. called open car. still others argue Third Grade Hazel Westrope and that the car most completely closed Is the ordinary open car with the side Kate Mathews. Second Grade Ruth Davies. curtains up, since the operator of such '. .CardalLJ,! First Grade-Hfii- nah a far, ifaey nd hand-ahis arm readily getting out Grade Bariiey Hyde, princi . ?ixth to ive.ihe. required signai.-t- -, pal. . Fifth Grades Lucille Forrest Grade-provid- Mary-arkham.- 3" '" . - f Grades-rFern.,Syl-ve-ster ., ;evei Vim. . I' - SV No wear and tear on dainty wbnc Cost ooperation a few cents a week only - :30 Sixth fifth grade, r grade, art. to 4 P. M. Saturday Teachers met In 'nri.nks to wo da 'rgaElzaUrtSS- - an - polic1es-poteacher making an effort to under-stau- which schools will ie.iU5rated jliiring each Individual student In order the year. that she might might mold the stuDefined. dent's life, more successfully.: Ha FourthGradsAlipeKirk8m ziA ey file 1i I person whordlscovefi "Third Grade Cuba - Lavton and his talk.by apt .stories and Why let your w'fe break her back getting the clothes clean the old menn things about himself and then Georgiana Johnson. illustrations. Grade Second Jennie about vs. Bosthem the rest of Mr. and MrsFrisby rendered two says Harding. way, when you can rent an EDEN at a small cost? First Grade Alice Chllds. There is no 'Jazz' music at Saltair." ton Transcript. pleasing musical numbers. After the HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY. general session departmsental hiefr So. says Prof. Robert Sauer who has We will demonstrate the EDEN in your home, on yoar wash without H. Chea-tin- a tags were held where the methods of .Just returned from tae popular resort to SPECIAL HIGHWAY AND Baird, COUNTY secretary were superintendsummer discussed. after spending the eupervlsion playing in obligation to boy,, and will tell you how you can have an EDEN and pay ent; H. R. Atkin, principal of high This afternoon from 1 until I o'clock itbe famous Sweeten band, BUILDING BOND FUND TO secretary-registrarschool; ; Lyle Jones. - DATE, JUNE 30, 1921. ' work cn art and music was given fori "The Sweeten band has won for e " for it as it saves for you. . Samuel Biddulph, Elfie Bean various grades. At 4:30 the self the reputation of beinr one of the tfftf hers and their partnersrtiJoyed Tery best mustcalnoiranizattoni:rfof ?D" On notlra ot Coont Cbmmtelot.t ' A money saving opportunity which you cannot afford to overlook. plunge In the high school swimming dance music in the United States," whiclL pool, after they were taken by Prof. Saue said. "The Victor Talking urn . Christen sen. El laheth Evans. Clar automobiles to the Dlson fruit farm, .Machine company has made arrange- lowing part of the county auditor's an ence Edwardsi, Theima Eggertsen, . whsre a to bonfire the ments band this for Is have delightful play party nual report of June was or Simon P. " " Eggertsen, Sterling Ercan-brack.- " records. The dered published: being held, company's dance-musi' Tomorrow the teachers will Fern Ercanbrack, Earl Foote, about-, band is the spend princlpaLfeatureSpecial Highway Bond Funds. Elisabeth. Jap-rett- , lt day In their resiwtiYiJbulJdlng EXPENDITURES L. B, Harmon, W. J. Mortimer, for , tbe of dance music. It will, not prostitute Bondci debt - special high HiaHng final preparations . its art to appeal to people whose un- opening of school Monday. ways 600,OOPX)0 Hugh - W. Peterson', Erma-RomnThe general spirit of the Institute 'trained, ears call for mere noise and Miscellaneous receipts from Ethel Hazel Catherine Selby, bas been optimistic and. earnest and freak instrumentation rather thaiude-pive- s refunds, interest, Slack-Fre- il etc... J1,S6.73.H. RovSpencer, T! Sfratn T.nniA fair" promise of "a spleadld Usfctful melody and flance barmonles, Premium on sale Tuttle.: 3. J. Welsbt, Emmi- Wake chool year. .' ; "The dancing too at Saltair is of bonds.-- . rr.l 53.010.00 field, Jennie Wflkinx, . Sarah Wright, a splendid attendance of most abor' criticism. Regardless of Expenditures to June Young. Mary Ollerton, primary teachers and board members the first the large crowds that" frequent .'the date, June 30, supervisor; JDeRoy Frlsby. meeting t a three days' conyentionjplace.no" questlonabla dancing IS, per-fo- r vjr rrr 40S,mT3 Robinson ot Cash.6ahandProf. "W. Provo City teachers v?a held in mitted. the biph school assembl7room yes-- 1 Logan.' a trorti"Pht'r member, of Ibe -- Ploheee-Waf.: STUDENTS tXX)K TO B. Y. U. IF ITS REIATEnffiPLlIP, ,.. ,asociati6hV-odancing" teachers of terilay morning read bond fund 1 50.123.00 ... within the school and America, ls: ia charge of thertlanclng. Letters of laqulry aa to courses- of jheid-- at the Pioneer ward Sunday eve- ING ITS KIX TO lis. , with of assistantswhfr waa the keynote-Uhas Total ...1611,846.73 1611X6.73 7:30. at .. and study, An 19 excellent rooms; places, boarding ning on a "are A.' the H. as all and t f the session. the speaker Job tm& Dixon Supt rr.TRlP.UTION OF JCPENWTITRES many other things, occupied the attenassured. 'ruck this note in his welcome to' the 'result Saltair is becoming known as Ensineej-'- s expense 1,371.81 tion of Secretary. Kiefer Sauls this First, Second and Third Wards. it'achfrs and It was emphasized by.ail .one of the best dancing centers in the iiwerai expense , .. . . 11.994 49 at his office at the B. T. TJ. UB ' y country." . .' Manavu and Bonneville Wards. wci ..aiurui. will morning the speakers who followed him, Onft T. ..v ' mB'uecr. 0,10011 jbeid at 7:0 o'clock in the First, Sec- "This is no new thing," . said Mr. not Community singing- was led by J.r V. j The Saltair dancing director Is E::u)iwnt , have been Arrangements yet 30.752.02 ocd and Third ward meeting houses made as to the McAllister Prayer- Tras" offered by quoted as having said that "dance ws,-for the Man- - ir.g in for weeks. speakers An ! excellent Sunday evening. areJ?,;..1' speaker afteriThef come from Powelson. which three supervisors far, George 6Upplie8'-'-- ' and vrmm are being arranged for avu and Bon&evllle wardi Sunday practically all the western states, and S'ifHi wiPnibers of the board, Mr. Farrer, Mr. than traffic . policemen, . It Is as I . ...... rreifcnt ' ,j, each ward. ;,, ? 15,812.40 from Canada and Mexico.- - From all to expect every motorist to Mr. Olsen, and repre-surevening. Cement ....... 82.900.931 we will ....i , have the largest appearance without having rueseii onsimciion VO....-..from the prominent civic ' serve the speed-law' Fourth Ward enrollment-la- . iha nistorjr of the- ::.M of the city addressed the traffic cops on the job as to expect all Wattis.A Samuels, contrs. Zl,46.63r Ward. Vineyard 70,072.21 LElder J. T. MeQuife-w- il talk on the j dancing people to observe the "social .u.hers. Regular Sunday evening services Gray & Murdock, contrs.V. 95,960.27 subject, - "Pearl of Great Price," at Professor Willlain. H. Boyle reports Trof. T. Earl Pardoe pok"e for the speed limits" without help from some will be held at the Vineyard ward that ward the Fourth 'evening Sunday through at of ; 8 Rotary club, telling what tltat orsani-- ; supervisory force. o'clock 1408.713.73 7 nVWV Total expend itures Jii i Sunday evening. the people of theheartyfesponse chaperat Mud,.!,! there will be no Provo, s:itioa is' doing to furttrthe educa- - f A New County Building "Bond Fund. good speaker and program" is be rendered of the choir by memb difficulty In finding boarding places Ionia wcrit or tne city m trying to in. for. - - KXI't.NWTL'RES. and rooms for the students. The num' ! to CAR continue with VILL TEST CLOSED linence boys and girls ' Bonded debt new county Fifth Ward. ber of accommodations for students is t tf.eir school work, in securing employ-ihf-n.. courthouse St Mary Church. J200.000.00 at least 25 per cent greater than ever will be Sunday evening serv-ce- s for boys and girls who roust a. m. 10 school v Miscellaneous receipts from at Services Sunday before. ;heid at the Fifth ward at 7:30. It is 1 1 o'clock. IN THE LAUNDRY WiUie their own way. etcT He received at &of Regular meetings refunds, interest, etc...., l,02?.9 requested that a large number be in SIGNAL DEVICE LAV '! the Ladles' Guild are held jevery Mon..ny applause sten he said It was a trpmium on sale as attendance a it is just as important to oaj day afternon in the vestry room. W. F. cf lKTH5r--. .117,6:9.00 --" dropj..':l..JRoiart.ol.xni.cuEa.. SQUAW 106 YEARS OLD program Is assured:'""""-"!-- " tor a civic center all the front space of Sd rector. Bulkley, to different many interpretations txpenaiiure and to clean It up. and plumbing as in tie rchool block GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Sept 9. sanitary June 30, 1921 li 0,082.58 Sixth Ward. . De ae ciautu un iuui minion i i.i .. cvV . .k.i. jtb v ., i, ChurcJv . . band an cn. toataaa4wuaw-40.. , Community , , iasn .CMpeta," y. .RegulnrfcramenLaer3Ucv--- -' MP North and University avenue. years old, was operated on b jr looal hathrwmTTTOteename- :;fj at 6: 3 o'clock, will be held menciag Oscar A. Spear represented on a. school closed 10 to m. Morning physicians Wednesday In an effort to be placed at thajing devices at the Sixth ward Sunday evening. Sunday ramher or commerce ana asurea acrs that H. E. Crockett, secretary of Total 1202,029.49 1203.029 49 Arrangements h ave not yet been made worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. W. H. Paden restore her eight She recently be- - porcdJaundry-iuliritt-'- ) that-they xou are cor- came totally blind. ' wiu De tne speaker, sobers flepena state naa decWed, if possible, to have iriSTRI'BUTION OF EXPENJMTUUKS aa to Use speaker forthe faucets, V convenient half-tur- ri evening. Chief Ouray. brought her here from orgamzaoo- n- iw;, 'aw tMte4 tB the courts. "For this Contractors Undine & Chy- dially Invited to attend our services. E. V. Knhna. minister the Uintahreservation In Utah-fo- r . T. Uarty support in their work of train- - j purpose lt la probable' that an errest traua $t0t.672f the the cleanest and best for Fleayunt View We'd. - -, operation, a. A. BaHif of 2,935.73- ' Fldf Bywater. thet,Brlp 2ed the : fact that, tie Chamber of germs or Catholic Church. ing. No ; and the Contractor jsrovo ham Young unfrer.-ftwill' be the "precisely " .i Ccmmerfe and the city needs the sup- i Corner of First North and First n t. .. , i , .n Let us Hardware ..... ., . . ... . . . 1,006 00 speaker at. the Pleasant Mew collect. ward particles can Catechism East class 10 at j ort or the schools. 2 VJ..LLaJuNlr. Crockett sees itthe'law ap- - Architect Saturday 8o of l,!)0'J.0 Sunday "evening, commencing promfJT-ly-v George. Forgetful -E. .vaw 9:30.General-expens- es Mass r "What an abominable memory George stall this inbdel equipme1 ,86S ?1 t 5 :S0 -- o'clock. mrgrBanif- - will io'clcck and Sunday-- nt W y'WBltaeslin8te..thxeeCh rnVMnnlclpnlwHncn-BnSunday morning at 10:30. Ret. aa I promised to marry him last your laundry. CWt-- car from which the hand and give a Teatling and musical number every . Total expenditures , . , . .tl20,052.'S will be rendered by the Pleasant View J. G. Delaire, pastor. v night and he has just proposed to me tne teacher's mislson.a&d influence in cars; and other cars "so constructed CLIFFORD L. WBiaHT. & HAWS male Quartette and the-- choir" mem(Siaaed) BUCKLEY London ., Opinion. again." t:; world. j - r V, Reorganized Church'. or equipped that ttie band and arm Auditor, Utah Co. bers."' Walter Adam?', rpenVtnf for thej Sunday evening services at 8 o'clock FCiwr.nia club, told of tin ncepsity of at 250 West Fourth South. Elder S. ' 1ra'n-:iit oi tenchere-givinin man-i- f . Hplm, pastor. i r s'nee rcfinrn e"t (A ciU ire are i ,t' in the wor'd and t'i vo"s3.siin Scientist Church. '''' f s:l the really f reat. HI ftatcment First Church) of Christ Scientist f f. Lop of the Kiwanis that the No. 80 North University, avenue. Sun-jda- y school at 8:45. Sunday morning j ii'iie would come when ral rel'dons i t t creed, but sincere love of God and o ciock. services at a nlace in works would li meats of fresh Handling e M'oo' curriculum t ei-hearty from stock on the hoof to the Superstitions About Birds. from the audience. It has always been deemed unlucky consumer's table has reached by the u:erstitlous to kill a robin its acme, .' Thursday 10 - A. M. ' lor a swallow In some lands the III ""rirn 1 luck If the ..killing he .accidental (a Tempting morsels served to raver, ;eorrePowt!fn. I t, Fva airl --"if i" ? canceled tf burial is riven In Mia you on your dinner" table lr, nr i.tvor "la'- nitibf-r- s Hi bird. Swallows are accounted sacred its usuallyalways represents i iBteudrti, nredRVt Chamber i because they flew around the cross efficient c,uick handling. f 'lnmerce. Uota'y nd KiwaTif of Calvary. ... . l'.t !. and Women's Municfr-;:council, - In the old days our mothers " - f izy.ms.,mWSt, n . d Saltair Jazzless . - - li ' "SS. -- 30.-192- .:.;. c pleEiecMc ey! ttttti 214 West Center Phone 30 , - - mi Ch ur-cl-i -- anblerps e .... s.Ul..I........ C? more-necessa- - ry v J.;rand' ! S JiEula.rcamntiu .'. '. - - 5 d s - - t- -- being-arrange- . Fpleadid-apeaker-aB- -- '. i -- t-- - . i- 6 " U-or- pe .- y . . ......,..,.,:... d dirt '1 . Ti . MEATS i n d ..Ml 1 -- ' .. 7$ - - ; h etm '.Id, Mlft " " ;.f;tt?jry-Frt!- cw."'-- " .c:niminity tone;. "!..ti"n cf tv r " Super-.ir- f Chops, 23S G0 J'.ound SteaV, lb... 220 llair.burgrr ' . . . . 15c ?,.vlt , Work. Firf't n!'T - i' .i i ' x ,., - aid . ....23r Lamb Chips Fork Steak ... ec-- ! of Mrs, P.uaiironcli, rsxm 20; ' conrye of i ( ' ' v, ,.,;, i,rtti Oiinrttm, course " ( rraiip, iisis ' r t 23; -.- .i- diret-r.o- Vt-.ft , -u .mvZc rork y . )i ' ' loin, lb. T' lM: or of j - . were-highl- Vv'est t'.-- Teacher to and fathers elated to have FIIESH meat once a week. " oTi'tyV L fWf Toa-- t . Today . -- y you may have freshest of fresh the meat on your, tuble for every meal. Batter, Iird, Ejrr. HIn, lb, .,450. 500 bose. lb... . . .150 ...SSfMW JO 5 Why Look on the Dark Sidef Our every-dnlife brings so many ironhles and disappointments that we are. foolish to look on the dark side of ihitijfs and court many a rap that m'ght otherwise be avoided. y 350 do:en To ! 35. Bd "It Her." Junior and sister were rlsvin In : The canlen when suddenly sister start-- i ' oi soieainlne. When motherjmout Junior saUi-- tlMnther.I "tiTess she lit it was a butterfly, but It was a 'bee ami it boel her. t . .2C0 22 & ! rhonc 3.U Opon 1'r.lil 7 r. JI. Weliier Dried B.e, ....- -. L.J .t'l'ts.-rp-. I S. tl ! ; F.J. Keioell Succeessgrs to Goddard Co.- Pacing Co. ' Apply at Canning Factory Before Sunday Night t |