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Show fx" :- V.1 UNDAY HERALD . Auto New VOL. II-N- V .. PRICE TWO CENTS. Sir ser Sunday yening vices will be held in theTif th ward this evening. Prof., J.. A. Washburn" wilTspelS on"thTlnST?mteti7f the- - t'nited- - States- - Jiasical.-um-ber- s have been 'arranged for. The metingjarlll start at 7:3) o'clock ' prompt SIXTH WARD. Services this evening - in the Sixth ward will be the reculal Sun day school conference. Musical num bers will be rendered. AU are wel come. Professor .M.Vlif.ord Pontoon whtvhas jtist returned from a year's study, at the famous laboratory of psychology at the University of Chicago is entnusiasttc at tne splendid prospects for the coming Advanced students rrom rear. three staes "Other than Utah have already expressed their Intention of majoring in psychology at the Brighom Young university. A new psycnoiogical laboratory is, being fitted up with special fur- Director Roberts to , - " v much aeema to baseball with the other UUk jneia-be- n be expected 'of the Toungatert'in of the Rocky Mountain the Bock Ifountala conference It aiiould not b called thU jrear, eepecUU la I tootbalL upon to offer any alibis. Among AU newspaper comments on the the prospective 'local . diamond conference potslbUltlee hare' cer- talent .will be ' summer players ' and not, a few tainly sounded dlscourajing. But the "I" athletes always welcome men who spent the summer In lust such reDorts. and It ; would amateur basebalL seem that the state, schools would i So everything points to A good try to suppress them after some of year for B .1. U. athlerJca. - Th their costly defeats at the hands Of final outcome will, according to all inuicacions, not depend bo much the "weak" Provo teams. To begin with, the football to le upon the local prospects as upon the gibilities of the big church school prospects of the other schools. The will depend almost entirely on the. "Y's" Is good; the .others may be - " good fortune the players meet with better. while bumping up against the Something Different and Unique for Proyo. Most Timely Suggrestion: Bedding for the Cool and Chilly Nights . . MANAVU WARD. The speakersjthis evening in the Manavu ward will Tie Pro. Chris ten Jensen, .who. will speak on the Constitution of the L nited States, equipment a M Prof essor Eastmond of the B. niture, apparatu-an- & of Y TJ. A number of musical selecunder the personal supervision Professor Poulson, giving opport tions will be rendered. All are wel . unity for experimental work in come. strongest , Students desiring advanced work in psychology will appreciate the splendid offering of new courses. The fundamental course in general' psychology has been changed' from course a three hour to a nve-nou-r in order to conform to the stand ards in other occredited universities, and also to furnish students" With a better foundation for-scialized courses in psychology. Psychology of advertising Will be replaced by a more comprehensive course in business psychology. Other courses open to senior divi sion and gr&duate students are the following: Business psychology, social psychology, experimental psypsychology, chology, physiological pbycbofogy of learning, psychology of reading, psychology of excep-tionachildren, and -- special research problems, i pe l ;.' ' ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. . The regular services of the St. Mary's Episcopal church will be resumed beginning tonight, with the celebration of the communion. - e Preaching superintendent - o'clock. Christian services t-11 Endeavor society at 7:30 p.m. f pastor es -- MISS NELL CLARK ! announces the opening of her SCHOOL OF DANCING for the coming season. Class and private work will be given in all forms of dancing-foall ages. TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY SEPT. 19 - Gymnasium, B. Y. U. Rates: A fee of ..$ will be charged for 10 class lessons. A discount of 10 per cent will where there are two or more from the 'same family also for full payment in advance., at the Ladies' T- r - ' Private InstVuction: -- ' 66x80 able, moth-proo- f, inches, wool nap. For A Most Magnificent Display of COTTON MATTRESSES iiau I H V' . of U. 20-7- number of students for . m ... - v fWrW s $13.75 1 . , GET IT AT ' Reference: G. W. Fitzroy. Studio 391 S. 3rd W. Phone 253--J. ' Provo--, Utah- .- g -- zatlon and citizenship; fundamen' am pi American government, intei spersed with readings In America! literature; prominent women of th present day in various lines o work ; readings in world literatur Another Interesting feature o .the work for the year will be th play library service. A library o plays adapted to amateur prodm Hon will be available io the eon munltles of the state. They wi. be. loaned free, save tor the post age, in order that the organization) who are Interested in presentln; plays may be able to, look over i good variety of plays without th? necessity of going to the expens of .purchasing themK Professor Par doe will give personal attention t tnJlldiaaeroflu4.s'j . 1 : 0FxTHE Try OB "Where All YourJVants Are Cared Fof 'WINTCFTflE' . EiqiTHCRADE - in CO ON TO - ZZZZ - , i V-- V ZTZI i.i HIGH SCHOOL 1UT DNLY 139 GRADUATE '" ZZL , 72 ENTER COLLEGE L 23 FINISH now, whatwlll become of the fifth grads have besthigli Brtinol- track mi- d- fittold boyrilie y6ungSter"TFho answers me t of thentatn will report reii'lrutiiiiUiveek. It will rrta!tilv the. school "bell's ring this Fall? be welcome this, year iis:'I1ii"7T" Will ho ilhTsh hlfB nhool and' will ln:a. lost smiie of I!.s sti'lbiiLynn "Maliel" Miller Is to have left for- the mission field f TrmiiaTrHtTidiru--r,nrMm tohiis study dentistry; MIeth Maeser's rettirn irt yet i" u(Tramin- -' f ktrTny IoMih not yet decidd to return to the . Provo inslin:"n. " Should tl:eu! losses all be sus room bo will of tained there plenty from the freshnew i mun.ua Dixie, W . j tn sprjnters and hurdles will find a distance iienrty welcouu in it BiMmii's, to offer ii:i,n, In "Vnti U church school. Minor Knurl I'ohiihc" lo Front. I s ve to Ite Few cuaiij,nVwiicnAe In tha iierirnn' of Inst s thls.-vj!!''- '. well-found- . t'f Fall and Winter ,months. Young university, aomenew let tures will be added thta year, cording to announcement of Dire tor Lowry Nelson. The chief wor! of the extension division has thu far boen confined to the giving cj correspondence courses, extenslo1 classes, furnishing lectures 1 wards and communities, conductln Leadership week and . furnlshlu specials In recreational activities Among the new features to be adde this year wlU be a variety Of clu1 study programs,, adapted for th use of el vie and social club Among the subjects to be of fere will be the following; American . Prospects for Hoop Team. Keeler und "Buddy" Ciiptaiii "IlinUu" Partridge of (be hint year's Jiasketbail teum are tin. only men who will not. bp back tills year, according to all present re iioi'ts.. This- means that the II. 'Y. IV lias good chances of winning liiu'h limiorH in I lie indoor sixirt. ' With "Buck" J)Ixon, Puul Pack ard, "Nick" Bird. Bold Stewnrl. Boss Nielson, "Bob" Howard, "Kip" Gledbill. "Ike" Young, and. Hi. others l)iif,krtlnr"Y" conches should be able to put a fairly strong team into the field. In addition to these men the freshmen eligibility ruU should Ik? the menus of drnftinr nsiUimbla-jiddlHontiinaterliiK The track outlook Is not so grat Jrylng nt present but reglstrutloi may bring some surprises. Hutno renrbing the nlbletlc department are to the effect that some of the - ... ... In addlUoa to tha aerrlee wtl. has been offered In the naat W tl extension division of. the BrigharJ FIFTH GRADE dn-ii- : Announces that she is prepared to take a limited Ifffl rme - ... . ; "WHAT TEACHER OF PIANO , - semi-final- MARY MORTIMER 'i i . -- . i . KBGmSG V ma iit4hry T , iia U II 1 - $5.45 ' mm- also-broug- this week only felted cotton mat- x i i iress, ueauiuui lancy ticking, well tuff ed, soft mm m Mm. and mathematics departments of the Brighnm , Yonug university promise to grow Into the best In v-this part of the west Mr. Eyrlng was lured to the California school for his graduate research work when It became known that Dr. Mllllkan, one of the foremost physicists in the world, had accepted the position of head of the institute. Dr. Mllllkan polttts.sTwiteheltswilLjMUtinue to. was formerly stationed at the Uni be the chief football coach, devotI instiing his. time principally to the line. versity of Chicago, at which 1 service in tution Professor Enlarged commenced pageantr; Eyrlng Mrm exist This urruugement n and recreation Is also contemplated research physics, until the school can supply a per-- , his studies-IThe California Institute of Tech Professor Enstmond. during the. pas manent assistant for OoaehTwitr insimmer uuiny - nev cliell, but, according to President nblogy is a specially endowed with the resources "of mil Ideas on pageantry, and is more en Harris, will not be permanent. stitution than ever over the pos Director Koberts' social and physi-- v lionaires backing it, 4 It specializes thusiastic slbillties of the art.. It Is anticl cnl education activities require so ki quplity and not So much quan- much attention that it would be in- tity In physicB, mathematics and puted that increased demands wll I. - courses ,' under ' the be made this year' upon- the ex ton advisable for him to go buck to the chemistry,s-world authorities slon division for assistance in red outstanding of which work he had couching are being, given. Dr. Eyriuc was reft tional activities, anflProfesso1 ' chi!rgeJortyyelve years; thus able feet pultte-- Jtobcrts lsplminlng to devote add! .Many people, wnue recognizing I lu these lines. tional time to It. the outstanding ability of the ath of modern progress wif In w orked out his thesis ! Extension-classe- s Provo lie Moreover, a letic director as basketball, and on September 24, detail track couch, question his football tu the most advanced and chal commence 'i'lie truth of the mut lenging problem of the physical ed announcement of which will' possibilites. ..-, ; ; ter is that those same clever tac- world at the present time, choosing made later. tics that have won for him fame W develop one phase of the elec , tronic theory rvr:. us. a hoop nieutor huve Plans are now under way to offer wnrch in many lines will contlm him success iu football. Couch Itoberts wus iuurterback more advanced work in physics at ully be augmented and increase and captain of the last football the B. Y. V. According to the pro- with a view to undertaking some c the most Interesting problems team the B Y. U. was permitted to fessor, research work will form part of the departmental the physical world. At present fei put Into the field when football was abandoued twenty years ago. , activities in the future. The lab schools are better eauinned to eW. Of late years he has coached teams oratory equipment which Is at pres- the regular courses in yndergraq that huve won distinction through- ent sufficiently adequate forre- - uate work. . out the state. Two years ago he piloted the "Y" high school team to the chuuipiouship of all diviBECOMES , sions south of Suit Luke and took s his men through to the ; BOY? in the race for the state championship Iu Ijogau. Last yeur bis frosji OF 1.000 PUPILS sijiiud defeated every team theyV -met, handily winning from the U. - ... the return, of Dr. Carl F. front Pasadena, where he litis been atendlng the California Institute of Technologv for the past fifteen' months, the physics With- - Warm, ' durable 45-l- b. m eu NASHUA BLANKETS PILLOWS! PILLOWS! PILLOWS! Every home needs Pillows. Our line was never better. Pillows from $2.25 Pair Up. Very fine selected grade of Goose, Turkey and Duck Pillows 21x27 inches, per. pair ' WEST Ejrlng , "." r !M - EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF BETTER BEDDING and comfortable. 1 -- OUR BLANKET DEPARTMENT UNITES WITH OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IN ONE school-conferenc- 413-W- BEST , COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of Unlversltyjjivenue and Third North Street Sunday school at 10 a. m., prof. George W. Fttz-ro- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ, Scientist' No. 80 North Uriiversity avenue. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In the Christian Science church. The subject . for Sunday wilL be: ('Substance:" FIRST WARD.-- : Ward Sunday' school conference Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday wilNje held this evening in - the evening meetings"' are held at is8 E'iiNJwMdrIr.uarol(LAiieman, o'clock. A free reading room and Miss Anna Egbert will be the open daily from 9 :30 to 11 :30. speakers. The public is invited. CATHOLIC CHURCH. . Corner of First North aiid First SECOND, WARD. e East streets. V Catechism class is Ward Sunday will be held at theNSecond ward conducted every Saturday at 10 :30 this Tnornlng. Exercises wiu ue a. m., sunaayat nyui mass ouu furnished by the Sunday, school day at 10 :30 'o'clock. Rev. J. G classes. This evening a good musiDelnlre, pastor. cal program has been arranged for. CHURCH. REORGANIZED and the Sunday school officers and member of the stake officers Willi Reorganized Church of L. D. S., be the speakers. The public is cor- - 204 West Fourth South. Preaching at 11 o'clock There will be no Idially invited to attend. evening services during the sumTRIRD WARD. Holm, mer months. Elder The Primary association has pastor. . charge of the services in the .Third ' ROOMS FOR STUDENTS. ward this evening. A splendid pro NN , gram has been arranged. All are To prevent unnecessary trouble invited to attend. both to the people who have rooms to rent and to studentswho are FOURTH WARD. rentThe services this evening in the looking for accommodations, Fourth ward will be under the ers are requested to notify William direction of the - ward bishopric. H. Boyle when their rooms are The speaker will give an address taken that he may check them on the "Constitution of the United from the list posted in the B. Y. U. A number of musical hallways.- - Professor Boyle's teleStates." . The phone number is selections will be rendered. meeting will commence at 7:30 PHYSICS SECIIOII ; 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles McCoard, there 'Conference-tea- ms will be some hard knocks - that must be borne. If no accidents occur the Youngsters may: be able to present a little surprise pack- ugu to 'their Utah foemen. Injuries will prove costly, however, due to bum 11 reserve. Some very welcome " news has ust beeu given out to the grldders. Just how this news will be received at the other institutions with which the "Y" has established athletic relations remains yet to be registered.- President Harris bus given Director Koberts an assistant to handle part of the general physi cal education work bo that he may free to assist more materially the coaching of the various teamiNthat the "I" wiU enter Into the field-- , this year. ; Itoberts will take charge of the backfield men and train the men In football, strategy and other PIONEER WARD Regular 'Sunday evening services will be held in the Pioneer ward this evening. Good speakers and musical numbers have been ar ranged for. ThV services commences at if place. L Not out " gy. m 1.11 I L. II U ... i the Univerilty of Utah for first Br A. SAT 0LPIN. If reporting the actual opinion J pUee Uit year will remain tlrtu- of the' Brlgham Yoanf ' anlrenity ally inUct. athletes, this preview would aoond Should the "YH dedcU to enter Taylor Bros. BONNEVILLE WARD. Ward Sunday school conference wll be held in the Bonneville ward tonight Special music and. speakers have been arranged for: The public in general is invited to at- m mm UIVIUIIW at - tend. WoiieltCoacli-Toam- s a I . x t Mb A8W . IJI ....... a . Regular .. . PROVO,. UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 167 1923. Oa9. o'clock. , ThiiKpublic is invited. scientific-psycholo- Second Section " f' r'sl yrar'a teamt In 'H M'ior sports The tcnnlH Kims will have a few holes to fill, buP really oddisl of the ones 'remaining should more. than make tp'fr the li;i;!'e' nee of the .rimMHtlvc, new i . dltlonsl The wriNlllng team that won the state 'Championship should do It The swimming team that sprang such a surprise by pushing again! years, you will find but- - twentl three stepping out on commencl nient day, trained young- - mel trained for careers In busihesTaq professional llfe.l "Where are pupil bravely forth in" tlj heenterTandcpmpIete. a college who started CourseT These quesllons.'solntet1- nrihrado-- this yearf-Y- ou will n J .ejUngjtoifiducatorsjare answered them in the shops and stores an by the Bureau of Education,United mills and talBirt)nrrrtmradsrl 6tates Department of Interior, in offices, on the farms and on thg Iseahe big mafrritjriaborlngfl ii I According to the bureau, out of der tho handicap or 1,000 boys who enter the fifth grade schooling or less. Howevei grsdo this year, but 830 will return there Is one compensating fact to school ncxtyear aiid enter the these seemingly pessimistic flgurj sixth grade. Already 170 have as regards our educational system dropped out, for many reasons, Among the 977 you will find a su mostly to help out the family in- p. lslng number who stand out froJ with come. The year following, the sev- the others men train; enth grade will receive .710 of the minds, men who have earned" r original 1,000, and the eighth grade sponsible positions and who are the helm ot large business unde but 684. ' ? around. school .rolls tsklngs. time' . High to unable remain Though school Stand at the high doorway, four years from this Fall, and you school the required length ot tin will see but .342 of the first 1,000 In. which to obtain a college trai: pupils enter. Four years later only tng, they bave grasped at the ed This cation facilities available, inch 1S9 will, receive diplomas. course! last group will divide evenly. Seve- correspondence school will go to college. And home study plana and the like, ant nty-two brilliant careen ti It you will follow the fortunes of ' this dwindling company for four themselves. OEyEN years from irr-elgh- . i - - I i have-shape- .':.." V ' ' - |