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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. mm 1 school! Cry a Little, Laugh a Little, Work and Love Much, Navimova's Beauty Recipe IHflffiJUKD Prices. 7 11.1 45 .S SJ 35? Buy your Tipes w wbemyoiiseeTOsSm .33 ..32; The Goodrich Tire sign on a dealer's store is worth money to you. It is more than a guideit is a guaranty. It says: "Here is a dealer who knows the value of the standard of Goodrich. Here is a store run by a man who believes in building permanent business through genuinely good service. Here is a place that you can depend upon a place that gives you full value in return for every dollar spent" m ..15? Lewis i. Beck, prinWashington cipal; Jennie Palfrey man, sixth grade; Lucina Clark, sixth erade: C. H. Childs. fifth Krade: Bessie Reynolds, fifth grade. Grant Lola B. White. nrinciDal: Ada Smith, second grade; Kath- erine Southworth, third and fourth grades. Jefferson Jessie Alleman, principal; Florence Simpgins, 'fourth grade; Ruby Jensen, first and second grades. Lincoln Hannah Rowland, prin cipal; Florence Simpklns, fourth Anna S. Bird, first and second grades. Mapleton J. W. Whiting, principal; Alzada Wilmot, sixth grade; Reglna Gardner, fourth and fifth grades; Melva Hull, third grade; Mrs. Byrl Snell, first and second grades. one-quali- ty TUBES ACCESSORIES His Biggest Lie Was The Truth Years, ago old Jim Bridger was bnfir nf tha sarllaat -- ...uv tmrnlam n UIO f U.IMUH VI Ih. ffellowstone. But when he tried to tell of the , iigantic geysers, river that ran fold on top and hot on the bottom M monstrous waterfalls, the coun- P7 laughed at him, and he became piown as the greatest liar of his we. Imagine the hard luck. With a J X : ANAI1MOVA &' t 1 I ! e. v 1 . PRODUCTION "Directed by Charles' Gryant Sxnaria by teer MiiTintart PhotoQvfhij by CharlarUm By NAZIMOVA. 0 is every woman's privilege to be beautiful; no, it is every worn-I an's duty! But that duty is not confined toi the looking glass nor tne appraisal of those who admire her merely for her "looks." Beauty is far more than skin deep, even though the sages have told ug otherwise. Joseph Addison, the English essayist and poet, said: "It must be a prospect pleasing to God him' beautifying in h.s eyes." But who self, to see his creation for ever shall gay that Addison did not mean 1 2Z nfrr Every Wman, every Wife, every Girl, should sea the Great Nazlmova't portrayal of every Woman's duty 1 henelf. a ft VA r a daring portrayal te wife Ufa, C0 ittlli mi 4' !k n W1 , t : 'JAq Mftii .to rr " vviti I 111 v ' I II - sla w o uiiXIii st' to Go- - TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. ran llliill inn! TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Matinee Tuesday 4 P. M. PRIUCEn jj3 Si i a. i III rPaca "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" I Lively Comedy at theStrands eputation already made as the pventor of many a fanciful tale of pe old west, to reallv discover a ping beyond even his own wildest paginings, and then to be branded liar! A roueh deal, indeed. But 1922 marks the golden anni-- , ereary of the Yellowstone National rk. And this vear verv traveler fho goes to the wonderland to help pieorate the gala year, every de train mat runs from salt fe Hke City to the park entrance at Yellowstone, will be a for poor old Bridrer. "is biggest "lie" waa the truth. There have been many Chang" uie Yellowstone since Bridgers as travelers who come this par will find. Where he went in perland with pack horses, they Pll in over' a stell tilghway in de pie traalns, whose service this par will be doubled. In addition the famous "Yellowstone Spe- which nightly flashes over the pl" us from Salt Lake to the park pittance, there will be a daylight ain, which will enahle the visitor P see the scenic mountain wonders P the Targhee forest, en route to e park itself. f Arriving at West Yellowstone, ore changes are evident. Where ridger went through the brush, N used river beds as trails, this a fummer's traveler will find patchless system of highways, with fitomobile transportation awaiting m. He can select any one of half dozen trips through the wonder ed. Instead of mountain trails ere is a system of matchless high 'yrom th phy bu HENRIK IQSEN Nazimova was born in Russian Crimea, on the shores of the Black Sea. Her career has been an unbroken record of successes. Her next appearance before the public will oe in a film version of Ibsen's "A Doll's House," produced by her own company, and shown at the Columbia tonight and Tuesday.) sir THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY atkron, Ohio FABRICS great artistry. It mm kslT - 'a r- - e satisfaction in every transaction. COIUM in g intellectual beauty, moral beauty, the beauty of holiness, of charac ter, of utility? Sid J. Davies in his "Immortality of the Soul." wrote 3 ,'VvSf 4 Look into tny soul ana mou snail beauties find. Seven hundred and forty-ontons Like those which drown'd Narcissus in the flood." of metal is required to make the pla While of course the. word beauty tes of licence tags for motor vehi that which cles in Pennsylvania. Piled on top denotes primarily of each other these plates would pleases the eye or ear, it must also reach a height of more than two apply to that quality in any ODjeci or thought which justifies aamira miles. tion or approval. Let us see Just what we can ao In England automobile factories are turning out only about 10 per to be beautiful. For our facial and. bodily beauty cent of their capacity production. This low rate is due to the fact that we must diligently practice selftheir export markets are greatly denial in our everyday life. We diminished and the manufacturers rnusd eat carefully and Intelligent are almost totally dependent on ly; exercise regularly and prop erly. the home demand. For our intellectual ana moral beauty we must read good, fine books, and mingle with thinkers and workers. For the beauty of utility we al For myself I find my greatest Cise, the companionship of worthy ways must have some useful and and what beauty Is friends, and quite a little time to happiness creative occupation. Just as idle dogs and my other pets. And ness breeds mischief and crime, so greater than happiness m being my are children around I does worthy occupation create its constantly active In mind and body. when there arise at seven hnd work until adore their presence and learn own beauty of usefulness and seven, and ir 1 ao not nave to worn many lessons from their tiny lips. If you would know all beauty, let For the beauty of our heart and at night I retire at nine o'clock. I try to crowd into every aay a your motto be: '''Cry a litle, laugh soul we must hear good music, make comDanions of animals and full measure of hard work, plenty a little ,eat a little, sleep a little, an play a little, work much and love birds and love and respect little of good readjng, some writing,exer- much." hour or two of music, outdoor rhildren Buy your tires where you see the Goodrich Tire sign. It means BLVnOOWN , (.Note famous Nazimova, Russian actress of the stage and screen, is recognized as one of the most beautiful and distinguished artistes of the present time. From her first appearance on the English-speakinstage she has been known simply as "Xazimova," and by this name is beloved throughout the world for her SPRIXGV1LLE, June 2.-- The following teachers have been selected for teachers of Springville and Mapleton schools the coming year: High School R. L. Done prin Eudo.-- a cipal; Miller. Enaiish: Floss Harmer, English; Mae Finlev English and reading; C. H. Wentz, mawematics; Elmo Coffman science; J. F. Wineate. J. Jacobson, geography and civics; van u. nelson, music; Dora Coff- man, oral expression; Hennie neece, home economics, physics; naiuenne Adams, nome economics; Wayne Johnson, mechanics: A. O. Peterson, physical education; H. A. Baxter, History; Harold Alleman, conwnerce; u. l. Barron, I TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 7:30, 9: 15 lift A P Oldsmobile i Truck For Sale or Trade Will consider two good cows or touring car. Inquire of the Parry Battery Station 213 West Center. frA X Marion ( " A I 1 g1 1 ms$' "CVv V - H .mLj, -- Qlaclys Walton. n'hiGH Heeus" - ra M?M t( -- i ' J DajJies 4 MvezsAi. little flapper star, Vogeding, the husband of Florence comes to the Roberts, who gives an excellent no tor i cA nr an1 Tuoalav portrayal as the young doctor. Wil liam Worthington, the distinguished new comedy-dramin. a brand director and actor, handles the ro'el of the grouchy old man nex. doar "High Heels." "High Heels" is a delightful with the finesse of the polfshc? A Captivating Comedy of the story of a girl who was too rich. actor. Others in a notable cast avu. victory of charm over Hacka-thornShe couldn't adjust herself to the Freeman Wood,- - George snobbishness. world in general. She couldn't the Debriac twins, Milton tolerate her brothers nor even Markwell, Dwight Critteridon, Rob- Marion Davies as a Demure her father, whose money, bought ert Dunbar, Olo Norman, Leigh Quaker Maid her position. She was just Wyant, Jean Debriac and Hugh Saxon. little society debutante. Lee Kohlmar's direction has Presented by Famous Players-Lask- y Then came the crash. Money, Corporation position, power and sham friends added materially to the artistry of all disappeared. From a flapper, it the production, and Wallace Clifton Created by changed her into Christine, the has furnished an excellent scenario from Louise B. Clancy's novel woman, who understood. Cosmopolitan Productions Opposite the start i3 Frederick "Christine of the Young Heart." The Gladys Ctinnrt chai-min- " Vi QgWamounlQidm ', Jim Bridger, discovered of Yellowstone park, whose stories no one would believe when he first reported his miraculous "find," is shown in the upper right. Jim died years ago. but the bear here shown lives on, and will help Golden Anniversary Year tourists in their vindication of the old trapper's wondrous yarns at the gal fiftieth year. Below is one of the big park busses, being loaded at Old Faithful camp. Hotels with every modern regular intervals as they did before comfort and convenience await him Columbus made his historic first in the heart of the wilderness. Per- immigration to American shores. manent camps offer equal comfort Deep carpets of pine needles, the and attraction. But both hotels accumuatlon of centuries, invite ' and camps have been so skillfully rest in the shadows of pines that constructed that their rustic logj'started growing when the giound architecture adds to the natural first srew cool. Unusual activity is promised for wild beauty of the whole. geysers this year. The snowfall Through all this is a wonderful the between was abnormally heavy last winter, system of hotels, and the moisure which will make railroads, government, falls and cascades of unusual camps, and transportation that en the ables 100.000 people to see tne beuty will add to the sensational of Doiiing springs. And yet penonuauces whole park annually. with all these changes, so have geysers auu muu yui. Even nature has assisted, this they been kept to the spirit of the in the vindivation of Jim place, the park is the same old year, Bridger's suspected tongue, and Yellowstone. is set for a wonderful Only one change is the reverse the stage fiftieth of what it seems it should be. The opening of the park's animals, wild in Bridger's day, are tame now. Bears eat from your In China the popular automobiles hnd. Grazine elk herds raise are closed cars, equipped with sold carbus the watch to lordly headsv mirrors. Chinese van- fhfl'hilk n curtains, w ro. "J avails run vj . f J,io .i.. BUCDWuiii. j UlllCI ttUU DOXCB 11V roadside, and eye tliera speculawhich are tabooed in other nations. tively. Mighty raicbow trout leap the Colors demanded are reds, blues, tempt from the river to light yellows and others that are ex anglers. Clear and deep, the Yellowstone tremely noticeable. river flows on, , unchanged. The '"nt ways. - I'-- JO. GLADYS WALTON in "HIGH HEELS g Walton, is' In the appealing drama of a frivolous little flapper whojj was flung for her pedestal and found happiness-througdisaster. NEWS WEEKLY and GAYLORD LLOYD COMEDY J . Where They Get Inspiration Also COMEDY "BEAUTY'S WORTH" If you can't have a little joke on up came Miss Davies at the other your director once m a while when end of the tank, all smiles at having you are making a picture, it gets fooled them with her proficient Marion uuder-wate- r to be an awful bore. swimming. Davies, star of "Beauty's Worth," toof fun would be listenOur Ideal coming to the Princess theater night and Tuesday, played a joke ing to "Helen Maria" Dawes playing on her director, Robert G. Vignola, golf in tight shoes. that he will not soon forget. Looks as if the only one who can They were "shooting" some scenes in a fine outdoor swimming make ends meet is the fishing pool at Del Monte, Cal. Mis8 Davies worm. reluctantly said she could not swim Phone officials say that only one "so very well" and so hoped that but they would make it "short and In 113 uses the snappy." It was her cue to dive. he may mean successfully. She did. The camera was grinding Paris' latest is the "telescope" grinding grinding. The director expected to photograph Miss Davies gown. Such a a name Indicates that as she emerged. But she awn i you can see long way. emerge! All hands to the fore! i phone-correctly- ; NJt Where,vas..tll1 VMl ... , 9w.fc. ' J |