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Show (eh 1 ai nnis siiJEj Second Section THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY ?4, 1R2G. , Fox Farming One of Utah EeadershipWeekFull LCounty'stii&tIn nitureI" of i n hi '' - Story Telling lor Childsan.1 JPae- ulty ,Roob Professor Id Snoot Pusenberry,' B.X, V. . ' Xtecreation. Boom 260-K-.' PUy KlrkJuAr and W the ChIld-- Ur.: 1 ' Mr. Cornwall. ' . . Gewsiogy. College BaJt'-Tasi- aj Becord Klchard ,B. , Bununeduya, tnd Prof. T. C, RonyjCy., v;-- literary little Program. Thea- tre. , Literary; and Dramatic. Headings Including Origins! Trrnw Professor Alfred Osmond, B. T. U. "r ; p. m. Room 200-E- . The Science Life Dr, Fred B, Taylor, Prom Recreation. Xadlea' Gym. Social Dance Instruction Mlaa Jeppson. Training for Parenthood. Faculty room. Preparation for Parenthood Mra. Z(na Card, p. to. Social Hour. Ladle Gym. Im perial Orchestra, :M p. m. , . Scout leaders. Heber J. Grant Library building (dally), ' p. vj ;. , Health. .f . - . I. -- v , i. - Gym. ; Auspice B. T. IT. Ag. Club. -- ' TUESDAY, Jan. 1:00 a. m. '' '.' ; ' .' Music, Rom D. 'Simple Time Forma De Jong and Hanson. Methods of Teaching. College - Hall. - -- Lwmi lug by lustrative lwsott prefaced "ty Mrt. Jkbooli Lapfeal Claytea .TjtaliUng ' . 4th grade, Ladles' Gym, klfie? D. , -- BdlnyJK ' creational GamejLlorildiyij4 . "Miss Jeppebh. ; .. :L . - - . ni- - . Pegeantryl Little Theatre. Pag- B. JLJEastmond, B, I. eantftProf. Room Choristers. 220-C- . Funda- mentals of Music Mr. Hanson." Boom Psychology for Parents. 880-Rewards and Punishment -from thaBtandpotot of the PsychPoulson. ologistProf. M Roota 260-. Ar( and Teaching; Bellgiots Pictures; which Bveryone Should Know Prat Laraen. ' Genealogy. Boon) D. Family and Buraame Organiwrton Thoa. C. Romney and Richard B.; .Summer-hays- .. V ' , UM a m. "Principles of Recreation. Boom 260-Character Building Through Reeretation Mr. Sirkham awl Mr. Cornwall. . SodalelfareJLltUfeTbeAtre. r : Background of Mental iBygiene Dr. W. R. Calderwood. Boom 220-RegisOrganists. tration of the Organ Dean de Jong. Education. . Religious College HalL The Fundamental Principles of Moral and Religious Education Dr. Woodward. . Home problems. Faculty Boom. Fundamental ' Principles of Home Llfe--M- s, f Lottie Paul Baxter, 'Society General Board. Room D. Fanners' Conference, Utah Farmers as Producers of Men and Women Dr. George B. Hill, agriculturist, Amer. Smelting & ReRe-lie- - fining Co. i 1:30 p.m. General Assembly. College Hall, President A. W. Ivlna. " " 3:00 p. to. Room p. Farmers Conference. The' Problem of Rural Leadership-Profe- ssor Lowry Nelson, B I. U. 8one Reenf Achievements of Cooperation In Utah M. S. finder, aeceretary State Farm Bureau, Salt Lake City.- Story Telling for. Children. Fac- nlty rooni: Profeasor" Dusenberry: v Recreation. Room 260-EPlay for Adults Mr. Klrkham and Mr. :' .",:"" - . " "Corn wan." T J " - Genealogy. College Hall by Correspondence Sum-hat and Romney.! ?. ' literary Program,? , Little Thef-tTDramatic Readings Scenes fnirt Hamlet, Othello and " Julius ' Caesar Prof. Osmond. 4:00 p. m. Home Sani." Health. Room 260-E- . tation and lta Relation to Health Dr W. Chrisropherson, City Health Officer, Salt Lake City.Recreation- .- Ladles' Gym. Dance ' Mizers-Mi- ss Jeppson. FacTraining for Parenthood. ility Boom. The Law of -Selection " Mr. Card, 5:00 p. to. r Social Hour, Ladles' Gym. Blue Jacket Players. : - :00-t:- p.'m. Scout jfLeadere Library building. 8:00 p.m.; Heber J. Grant - Zjtimalii Musical Concert. College Hall. Auspices B. T.. U. Music Depart' ' ment. ' One-ac- t Plays. ' Room D. Pro fessor Pardoe,' director. v - WEDNESDAY, ' JAN-2- 7 ir Other Countriea which We Should Recreation Mr. Klrkham and Mr. Cornwall Know Prof. Larsen. Room D. The Mis- ' Genealogy. College HalL DemGenealogy. sionary and His Record Susa Y, onstration Class Prof. T. C, RomfliiteaL.L-lLiz. ney. ..: 11:00 a. m. Literary Progra.m Little TheaRoom tre. Some Utah Poets and Their Pfnlciples of Recreation. 200-E- . Recreation Planning Kirk-ha- Writings Prof. J. M. Jensen, B. Y. U. - , and Cornwall,- Lttle Theatre. 4:00 p. m. Social Welfare. Health. Room 260-E- , Sources Mental Hygiene and Social WelamtfiujHtrtance of Physical Defects fare Dr. W; Organ la School Children Dr. H. G. Mer Organists. Boom 220-Touch Dean de Jong. rill, specialist, Provp. " Recrea Beligious-EdncatioawDa hc4 College Mixers Miss Jeppson. halL The Evolution "of the Training for Parenthoodr Faculty llglou Life, of the" Child- Room. Home (cont'd) 'Mrs., Card. Woodward. . - Home Problems. Faculty Room. 5:00 p. m. In the Home Miss Social Hour. Ladies' Gym. Im-- " Cooperation ra. Hettle White; Beavef, Utah. ptrial Room XX, 0:00-9:0- 0 p. m. Farmers' Conference. Scout leaders. Hcber J. Grant The Reclamation Problem as it PtrtaUw tPrinaffvJfrigaH(B attd iXIbrHry build! us;. 7:00 p. ni Water flnpply Svt Vtah ,Coulity Bund ttmcert. Ciillcge HulL . Dls R..' Lymao. meniier Dt.Z Utah Water Storage Commission. ' rectUjtv Prof. Robert (saner. 8:15 p. m. .... i 1:30, tkjuu-.JLz- i:.General Assembly. College Hall D?lmte, College Hall, B. Y. U. vg. inland Stanford University. SrtOpnn, ' FRIDAY, JAN. 29. Farmers' Conference. -- - Room D. 9:00 a. m. as Cropping System Readjustment Music. Kcom D. Difficult Ry a Result of Reclamation Accomplishments Dr. JBL. J. Esans presi- thmic Forms de Jong aud Haiison. Methods of Teaching,.Coll5;efJiall. dent Utah County Farm Bureau. Story Teillng for Children; Fac Learning by Observation and Imitation. Illustrative lesson by Miss Ulty room.'" Professor Dusenberry. Youth Hazel Clyde, Training School. Becreatlon. Room 260-E- . Refreutlou. Ladles' Gym Folk and Leisure Mr. Klrkham and Mr. Dancing Miss 'Jeppson. 10:00 a. m. . . LecCollege Hall. .Genealogy. ture. ,, Play Production. Little Theatre. ,.' Literary Program. Little Thea- Lighting Professor Pardoe. New tre Literary Criticism Professor Choristers, Room 220-C- . Materials of Church Services, ComH. R. Merrill, B. Y. U. 4:00 p; m. f munity - Singing,' etc. Wm.. F. HanFoot son. Health. Room 200-.for Parents. Room Psychology Troubles and Their Relation to of Relaxation Health Dr. Horace C. Holbrook, 330-E- . Gospel Prof. Poulson. specialist, Salt Lake City, - Art and Teaching. RooutOO Erf Recreation.-- Ladiesnrr-Soci- Bl Utah Artists and Their Wor- kDandng Miss Jeppson. U. A. C, Prof. Calvin Fletcher, .Training for Parenthood. Facul-t- cTialrmait-tTfahArtr SsHttite. Boom- .- Home Mrs. Card. --Genealogy, Room D. 5:00 p. m. Temple B. Records Jos. Cbristensen, recorder, Soclal Hour. Ladies' Gym. Y. U. concert orchestra, LeRoy J. Salt Lake Temple., ' 11:00 a. m. v . Robertson, director. ' 6:00-9:0- 0 Jloom m.Principles of Recreation. x p. Scout Leaders. Hcber J. Grant 200-E- . Leadershp, Housing Equip ments, etc Mr. Klrkham and Mr Library building, Cornwall 8:00 p. m. . " Social Welfare. LlUle Tlieatre. "The Potters." tiree-iac(- . play, College HalL Direction Prof. Par-do- Juvenile Delinquency Dr. G.T H, ;: Musical concert, Room D. Pace. Mater, Direction Music Department . Organists. Room 220-O- . ials for Church Services Dean de . THURSDAY, JAN. 28. , 9:00 a. m. Jong. Education. Music. Room D. Technic, of the' Religious College Baton Presentation and Interpre- Hall. Summary Dr. Woodward. Home Problems. Faculty- Room. tation de Jong and Habsoh. Methods - of Teaching. College Mother and Child Dr. Stanley M. hall. Learning by Expression Il- Clark. . Farmers' - Conference. Room D. lustrative lesson given by Mrs. May Coddling Moth In Relation to the Hammond, Training School. '. Re- Proposed Embargo on Utah, Apples Recreation. Ladies' Gym. B. Vt creational Games for Adults Mins ::7:iz:.zi::zz:zlil'z. 1 :30 p, ni. ' Jppson.:s-- ' General Assembly. College Hall, 10:00 a m. - ; .. Pageantry. Little. Theatre. Pa- Pres. C. W. Nibley.- - - geant Production including ebst, 3:00 pi m. Fanners' Conference.' Room D. adaptation to occasions. The Fonn of lwo"'luir were 'tecein ly and rickets are some vf the pests oil, Priuce lUhvarrfu 1'- - Uie foxes must be guarded against and, in the Great takes ivBiiin of limn attention is also given to Onada, by Roliert L. Asliby--, who i tbeit feeding. The food must be . or'Hiil.i-rthe of the new rtiuimn,H trterlk' and absolutely free from aud one of the irludlo owuenc The or disease. The diet In other two tair wnr )in 1umhI. cwW weather is made up of about in Scuttle nml the other iair-450 jter cent Beat. eonsistfng of horse Salt take t1t ,ni'iiL.liJe.Ure.- - ta uines 'aad ' Tbe farm 1m located "m the uorth- b(rts,Vhlch ar economical in cost. ofATn(rlca rorrnty.' ThF remalulfig-Tiro mttskirts per cehfof" the From- - a distance Tf hiicnrw as a .dJffjKmsiHfs-o- f bread ' and Tfniiik, Kiuall baneball jmrK, UIug.'surrouud-etPKs and vegetable. " by a btiard fence clht feet bish. In ihe nmttrr of mating, these This tm Is ktm-i- t sa the guard fceatitlfni cTeatures are more turtle- rence ana .has an umlerUay ttl touri ntartla huuiati,beliig. Although feet of wire and n over.hang of two a ptwess of selective niatlng is feet of wire at the top. The fence praHiced, wbenr pnee mated the perves to prevent diu's. cuts,' or foxes remutu so for I'fe and it is other anlmaU from entering. aud to, Impossible-tget them to subseke,p the foxes fm'iu getting away quently mate wit other foxes. should they escape from the!r jtens. Therefore, when peltug tiine coiues On thp north .side a hone..a.j Uipefyii4 upiei ire jiffliullr takea tuniHsl Gohtiri lies urn-pa- ir -- That you will ever see in LIVING ROOM SUITES Biggest stock in Utah county to n ag-ai- r choose - from. SEE OUR WONDERFUL DISPLAY . . .. Boom D Music, Compound Time Forms de Jong and Hanson. RUGS RUGS On-ben- t : g, I . Special shipment of 9x12 Axminster rugs are being rushed to uslfy the Railroad 'and they prom ised delivery in time for the last day of our sale, (January 37). We will therefore place this entire shipment on sale W ednesday. " value 9xl2gmles? Axminster Rug : .T: . . Special for last day of sale. ..... $48.00 T 129.75" ' T ' $12.00 , ' ' $9.75 -f T- coin-pun- t' wy?uce dartre BOWNDER (l'ited . - ' ! ... .. m J bird-boy- - r: . - Breedlng-on-he-Farm'Lr- Sr Mar L. R. Hart, Federated Fruit : . Growers Association. - Story telling for Children.1 Faculty Room. Professor. Dusenberry. Recreation. Room 260-E- . M. I. XJbundTable--Cofnwai- r and ' KlrVhnm. Genealogy. College Hall. Tem ple Problems .Temple Sheets Jos. Cbristensen. Literary Program. Little Thea tre. Dramatic Readings. Scenes from Macbeth, Othello, As You Like It, and Romeo and Juliet ProLOs- Morris, BrUTTCo-operatlY- e Inter ketlog Room 220-C- , Choristers. pretation MrHansohr Pflychology1 for Parents.": Room . Recognition and Treament 330-E- of Nervous ChHdren Prof. Poulson. r"Art and Teaching. Boom 260-E- . Choice ..and ,. Arrangement of Pic tures for the Church,, the Home and the" School Professor Larsen.' ; Methods Genealogy. Boom D. of Teaching . Genealogy Profs. Thos. C. Romney and Joseph B. X. U. 11:00 a. m. Room ffiond, Principles of Recreation. 200-Organization and Relation- 4:00 p. m. Scientific Health- - Koom 260-E- . ships. "Mr. Klrkham and Mr. CornReasons for Keeping the "Word of wall Social Welfare. Little- - Theatre. Wisdom'Dr. L, W. Oaks, medical I Drt Garland H. director B. Y. Feeblemindedness ' ' So .Recreation. Ladles' Gym, Pace, Adap- cial- Dancing Miss Jeppson. Organists, Boom 220-CFactation of 'iano Muslc.to the Training for Parenthood. " ulty Room. Question Box and SumdeJong. .' ?, Education. .College mary Mrs. Card. JltelJglous HalL ..How Religious Ideals and 5:00 p. m.v Social Hour.- Ladies' Gym.-- ' B, Habits Can '" be Formed Dr. Wood' Y. Concert Band, Prof. Sauer, : ward.' ' ' . Home Problems, Faculty Room, director. ' " " p. m, Mother and Child Dr. Stanley M, 0:00-9:0Heber J.' Grant Clark. - Scout Leaders. ; . ; Farmers'. Conference. Room D. Library building. .v Dairy Problems Prof. C. Y. Canv 1:30 p, ah Basketball game. Men's Gym. B non, B, Y. U. Y, U: tr. Ui'A. Cj Tickets 11.00. ? 1:30 a. m. , ,4 , - We invite you to see'our most beautiful line of bedroom suites. " ' XL: - .. - i, ttyf " . . r,-i.- . . .w . : w f fsstiUin - I Buy now and save on everything stoves and floor coverings. tojjC urnish the home in-eludi- ng louts--he- bird-boy- - . .. , No v, . Interest ,.J wy MU5IC1 Easy Terms No Interest y..V'V.rfV:.;.; . b!( , .." 4V- 1 1 - 1 ' ',.'. 's ' oae younger "have the time : of. ,. ; .': things.? 'It the?' av sit he has Jiuty,tifctluit the way u apprnch. the nntrer of keei b'W Wracking his brain, said, to'i answejt; all their 'instructing people, to fly,';'Kipptng-ill- e continued, "ifls possible that questions, which he always tries to 'e should begin with boys of his do.-.- : discovery. -- - , r intc-Psr-rti- - - f, - ' All on special sale prices we can save you $20.00 to $50.00 on the price of your bedroom suite. j.' 0 inade-n-perfec- j U. -- e ; ?- . - ltipp-ingill- - . . 's - -Dr. try Profr East mondT"77 , , ....... , f Plant PILOT By FC8TKR EATON age, liefore they have, acquired the Tress Staff Correspondent skeptical, questioning attltile of (1 so often foutid Copyrighted, JUiaUb, ;,in. older per- ' ' " sons. ... DETKOIT, Jan. 23' (U, P.) DeFrank Rippiiigillc. "Fraril apparently considered, tbe troit lad who Is lielleved to lie the plane a more or less perfect tnan youngest aviator in the world, sees chine, and regarded bimself aa the in Sis' only possible weak link in the chain. nothing more remarkable He apiieared to take the attitude nldlity to fly than. in the. avenge that so long as- be merely learned boy's ability to pedal a bicycle. how to bandlo.ll, the plane would do With the- uiifiuestioitliig 'Confi- its part, as a niatior of course." dence iwctiliar to youth, Frank The first flight, manned the control .levers of a bisaid, was made with a priplane ut Dayton, Ohio, on the 20th vate .instructor at Dayton ion July rof last November and .soared aloft i, vm. After several flights in a on hK flrt fcojo flight. dual control Jenny, his - instructor, He was in his- 12th year iiv tbe V. A. Jounsoii, lHTmitted him to time aud 1H l(iys Inter celeliriited handle tUe plane from the rear cock rbis" Kith birthday." Siuce then he pur hat liifreiicd IiIh n.Ii. riHonno-- j rohiison fonnd," be said, "that more than elKht hums, and e.xpects IFronk's ilatural IntcTest In mechan-t- o get bis pilot's license this sjini- .Its, combined '''with, his study of the mer. tip wants to7e mi (Tieorynlf 'flight, 'had prepari'd him 'aeronautical engineer. for the test. He surrendered cou: "it sureTsnfiheT "sTuff," Frank tryj to ' Frank, and was astonished said when, asked bow it seemed to at the '.hoy, 'knack, he told me." control au airplane and its motor xuction conllnued-throngthe all alone severaTT hundred-feetl- .iff Mummer pntll November 20,- - when ' ' the gtonnd; ' Frank was ready for the ?"big test." v He dm'sn't try to explain how- It He t take-ofand a baiitiens that he run handle-pltitte; siniilar " landing.' Today .: he i has he is naturally, of a iitit disposl- nearly nine lours.solo fiylug,' and ueVt r. has had a sniasfiup. with, a puzzled .exiires,-loiwhijjh "llipinugllle. lielieves his sob's rec seems to ask : ord indicates the possible advbsabilda rncd thing Wh.v shouldn't The makfug aerodynamics and the V flight, available to StU- Vrsnk'. ftl,er. E.'L Ilinoi.ilU." douls in their first year at high .. I,.. t,..u ivuik .;.i.i, . ... , nuy line tion itt(is it iiu cj ku tion. attributes hi, son's ability to rlif' f"? r Kramiuar . i. nuy urc-m- Hi io lotr uitxeucc oi ri-of the great one. lielieves. thai: iw. ,M" ,au avlatiorf today is more "Ho hs. i,w fll'lr ttnu Imiit.. iiiiliIhI li ft il i n which flew, nd when the time camv , , to tiiH up a plane u seewotl me Clymg, not to mention saiety to take it naturally." factor'. ; , ltrppingllle was dissociated with preliminary knowl government avaiatlon work at Buffalo, N. "V., and at Dayton during edge of aviation and mechanics in the war,;and with more than V lay- general was gained n the. ."family machine shop," located In the base- man's interest In the science tlie tntereslltipV' s;iL't:estioii aieut of the Klpplugllta home here. that .perhaps, the boy's sliility. to There, the father said, Frank and Gel your supply of springs and mattresses while these spe cial prices last. -- gan- , NEW EPOCH IN AVIATION SEEN. $13.00 e. datlon-princtpl- es v MATTRESS Sale Price " Sale Price y ' eoId-eath- $13.00 SPRING r - bulldiug, cohiidned Into a itaratfe, in pairs. work shop, ice bouse and feed room, Foxes'.'can .be bred at the eirly have beeu built htlo niidjoini ajwrt date of ten niont ht and jal IJ ha ve of the enclosure. . The home con their liters within one year. ; The talus a large..window 'which directly average rate of Increase the first overhmks the pens, a xtnlr also bus year-i-s 10(1 per cent, the vixen havt Into tbe'hoine wWch 'esds ing 2 tups to a liter. The secoiid to a lookout on the rmf r;' ;h:' rear and on after this the rate of Imiidlng, 'from thlsvantui:e v:i: r i Defease Is 2X) per cent tbes vernge gixid view, can le bad of everx mvi liter being 4 pups, although the Lot the iuiKlosiu-liters may vary In number from one alxiut five acres sparsely' covered to eleven. , ' with trees. ; , The fur is graded aa being 65, OS, The pens are built 'side" by 'side 100 per cent perfect, and onty .those immiig the trees, wild are 15 fwt foxes whose fur can be rated higher wHerO feet, bins ami "10 fret . high. than 85 per cent, are kept for breed-luconioKed uiu nly of wjre netting purposes. The furs of the anVi pTaced limn a friinw-worofwijid. mala are Valued at from f 100 to Inside alid "ut The "enilTof each "lieu fo $12U0 per pair. - Aa the foxes lu enhe snlta WeJ'wr the hdnsli.6Wtireflie'lii jwraherit after ths- flrtt 'o'teeTpalr orfiixes. year, more than two hundred per The kcliiicUt are flvr-fr- rt i wide. H ewrtrtbe Industry has been highly feet long and two feet Jiitih iilid wf HlHiu legs wbb li bold tn structure The foxes do best In almut-m- e foot above' theTrrountl. i?JS!OL9!ft!Irj?Q!i I'MeXs are Ideal rTfiese l(tIe"Bii'mes are ccrtuiiily not for thw'r development Mr, Home- the nnmt'inTltliiK' fromr1 a httuinn steantTsflnted OUt ihar we are so y staudrmintjfsmfor.vThey are of near to the :canydiis that hls two comiwrtiuents and lire entered Is going to build play grounds by a rindlng-shoijust large eutm'gh in the canyons fur the fixes timing to permit the entrance of th foxes the summers, and believes that uu-Mr. Honisteud, the caretaker, ex- - der these condltiiMs'the foxes will plained that tbe sluMits are attached do wel? throughout the entire year Ik tie He also-- stated that in (!atiada aud only, to paratit. light as posli)ie from- entering. other places where the Industry is .can'Slng" the' Inside tf ! tb well etftuMixhed, that It is.'prowhg inside of a or lsde in thejbighlyjM-ofVahJto those engaged In ' ' ground. No bedding is provided and e . ltfa-bar- o leen-bnll- tlon,-Ladl- s'-y . hea the vixea or female for has jynng nha( pulls wool, as the rabbit and some other of tbe wild aiiiuials, to uiuke her nest. . Great care is exercised in keeping the kennels and foxes clean, and at regular intervals i'ttu a disinfectant made np so as 444wptliH - - -h f. - i General Assembly. College HalL of Teaching. College , Dr.. Frederick' J. Pack, U, of U Hall. Learning lesson Olent Olson, 6th and Dr. W.w. Henderson, Pres. ; ' B. Y. College, Logaa. grade, ', : at. Recreation. Ladies' Gym. Folk l:00-p- . Farmers' Confer nee. Room D. Dunclug Miss Jeppson. ' Livestock snd Tefmaneut Soil Ferv 10:00 a. as. Production- .- Little Thea- tlUty Prof. Thos. L r Martin, B. I. "Play ter.- - Costumes atnd Scenery. Prof . U- .- The- Statistician and -- the Farmer Frank Andrews, Ag' Sta1 Pardoe,." Tech tist lrfau for Utah Research Prob-lem- s Choristers. Room 220-C- .Id Relation to the Public Donic of the Baton Mr. Hanson, v Room mainDirector William Peterson, Principles of Recreation. 330-E- . Personam In the Jiaking Utah Experiment 8tatloh. ' Story Telling for CfaHdrenr ftu Prof; Poulson. Room 260-E- . Art and Teaching. ulty Boom. Professor Dusenberry. Horns Important Pictures In- - America and Recreation. Boom 260-E- . He-D- r. v- Entertainment for Varmers. Room .. ' .n ii ,i the-sA- Method ' (Continued from Page 1) (First Section) . , ' Beautiful silver black foxes totallug 4i lu nuiulyr. )inrrlHW( ft b iwit of $l5nr to .imi a iair. have recently lioen phiced in their new home, b American Fork, at a total cost of over $3MM0. Tbe new boiue tia Uvn offli-- j ijly iut'i icau Sily-- r I'fiftiaiWHr irit ." -- Kip-ingil- |