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Show PKOVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY; FEBRUARY S. 11C3 Records Reveal v:,, if NATimPT ANn ' V'Manv Good Turns' . - '' S ' FAGS - KM af tha A' atadeata for waSH teachers I wm rA what they wjw and ceramca Our class has divided s and are H ftavuf a eenlest bringing good books and aaagaatnea to be put la 1H to tne uorary of our roorp This eiaas is enjoyed by I ' be very aausiactory. SXtmS PUETERSOM of Was&ingtoa are pre- Uuiios project oa the corth cen- to aoaUi or aoutltweM to go ronx pariag a srxjnsii Uml ataTsa. we ara wondering why StaheU sctiua wis. to thaak lia ain tilt jai'lUUl Bun ibly cltauge IGtt New Amsterdam t later New there are so many railroads in thai, JLmam Smoot who has been traiaiag Ma sprints. As an the , nectat with" troop I, of the Srctmd 1' ToTSl we section. be will to abir iacorporaU'4. Maybe ii us for the last aTx weeka. She has n ium'Tint adforfplmrj-JEssee conference between !T all about ft afttt we have tell good home Kuj4 C K Smith of tia Ptovj mull-you taught many interesting things in asking patrol took first place U full of adds Lincoln an3 nnr wvesttgaHoh for cats. But tot fop dogs; people city school! Bttt With Uic'Juniee Caya-Secuon U rvinardanc raissionera failed. IXA HARMON. her success in the future. tha lattc jiumbcrBf 443; won't Sive awaj their doga. high faculty at their regular weea1891 Capitol of IVflB'iylvanJe ,er4. ing party at Hansen Catering 1 UIXON. AMY discussed aad second raamar patrol took 4t fry tafl!ty meeting Thursday evening, January tl, ml Harriaburg. burned. . . In Mr Goold's reading classes w with thtta the littleued and mucn go Into gli cotea Chlnte i jo ocioca. Aiter dancing a while I 1 gooi turns, 287 good turaa; tha one pound of egg albumen, which abusea Reject method of teaching. 4 ate having a contsst, . The clsss ANOTHKB flKK OTtRA win ouraetvtt at refresh-- 1 a moat books that the theingets brings is the Old Virginia," many interesting opera ments. enjoy Among the American wholesale Have it patrol took second place lu sells LOAN ASSOCIATION MEETS ''la We will then have a fe were peanut bust. that wilLbe given by Stahell too turn. 21; Wolf patrol, S9J market for from thirty to forty "PAYSON. The Payson Building things said about Ue. subject ' 10:0 . The boons we would lika ta aft .the felffwg; d, - pifffrenee ef Flying F.atflcmuud4ce Oflofa. -This method of teaching," said are Tin National Geographic. The ; held fytruary 1 in the high tdim: "Ttiia uuvmwl a R'r'ud or prices bet ww China and. United nuai stock hoklirs meeting at the We are ati looking forward to an The scene Is hooi auditorium. months. Tha gooff turns States is easily seen, wheh it' be- State .bank Thursday afternoon. tft Ur. Smith, "is In dXSreputw duCto American and the Literary iaigcsl. tbrr time. BARBARA ALLEN. while the Civil war Is going on. enjoyable VIRGINIA wt'ra mostly ., rendered to widows comes possible to buy and transport R. Taylor was to th the fact that so much teaching in WIGNALU Reporter. Good ntro dialect is brought out af Out ward in furnishing wood, cut- half way around the world the pow board of directors. A report was the name of project teaching Is ReportiV. old method with the hy Amy ting wood, running errands, doing der of sla dpten epgg fof the priv giveif by. the secretary, Ray Mon-- Just the same on ' iTTeaid as roJecTTaber 'Last son. be this for the will; pld .Monday m. c& January ec morning. the dozen tF and a ( than fe by ThcgrToiS" auditor, Henry "Most people art' conformists to 27, we elected new class officers well as the young, In checking over the books. gang apirn prruoniinuitMi as try good old IT. S. A. ' We are working it as an English which are being brought in to our jociai requirements rather tban fol- - for the coming six weeks. traveled in patrojs and' rendered; aH lewcrs of the 'freedom of eaprcs'Jw-lNext Friday night, February 1, project in exprcwuuu. we are pu-- 1 jreaaing classes, the teachers tll when a vtiiinwV nacossary WTWRjsri sclentift who says sion idea. we are planning a roller skating mve 4t wMl be a big aucraa and jus that our- - Judgment of hone wan visited. reading ae-abl- e that- - ierico soon Wfr feavea'V aern any reports... The Bchools are of this same party at Glengarry and we are a'l material is genially good. seeing the ."(tinst robin" as create a living robot is a trine ou typi' since they tollow the practice Suing to have a good time. On A Let'a go. boy! was fing. very enjoyable Unit, had by yOeViraniy exportu 50.noo.000 mouth yet, but" several ' motorists say of date MUBBBy ev,iw nM f 8iudPnts to memorial 1 JESSIK WARIV ihe Buttles section and their ktfh THITRGOOP, organs annually, Well t.hat'a noma.. Ih.Wh.nrH it im.irr Ihoir mntnr doing' that with the Njw VorK I u,i r f.rii in th touhnr friends last Saturday afternoon on Giants for years. hoods. thing to blow about which facts the teacher has said PROMINENT section had a a sanng party. Miss CITIZEN PASSES fit his judgment. should learned be Delbert wer3 Webb and Ford Morgcn We extend our fullest fcympt'thy skating party Tuesday, January 28, RSa This is not projecting since' It to lOdwin II thai Peterson of our class, which succeeded very nicely. There tasted thrf snow real often. doesn't invite free expression and whose belovAl MAYME VINCENT. was no one. hurt ami every one en grandfather, Colonel himself. Miss Oberhansley's judgment that should come from C. BrTJooSe died ReporUir. Monday evening. joyed life." within students' the section also wjps requested to give citi-irn Monday Col Locac was Smith that The Provo junior high School is l)r. suggested Friday, February 1, of rovo and his death is great- the program snculd have a say and a right' which 15 all arranged. putting on an opera in which secly regretted. to tion 3 Is very fortunate by havjuJgnuut. direction of L. Marcus Enterprises Sural I STAHELI SECTION. .Wednesday Our school subjects were classi ing two people In the main cast. CHANGING OF CLASSES fied by Dr. Smith as tool subjects HARRY HALLIDAY The tearhers of the Provo Junior wnJUaafcs nwiti iun and sublecL I WednesdarrJanufltT ffftTie" T92T B. Y. V. visited the P. J. H. for a Thool sTbjHSc nave wun inem a last year siuuem. rhange tne tocial science cmss into - Show , reading and writpractice game. Norman Jacob was Miss K. is Jessie stua Mangum the for, tecrention visiting period In their nature ing arc so fi'J high point man. It was a vCry, in- us for a few days. dents. that' theie Is nothing to liminate with at Regtfar " - Mm Manctim 'KTlifleriTs has mucli The lLJfcsaweea petn lMt..V;'JxaaKLZZ ,"6re 1jaey tram these except the difficulties as 1 in favor of (ho Pr'nun mmw Prices This is pn individual problem of the winter in California with her pleased about the new class. It be- junior high. a chance? a and ns; parents. literary period, MARY ALICE ivtDTWHtomir' finding thd place were the' stu 1 tuoEjr. j 'er.t needs drill in the fundamen tals which place may be found by a system of diagnosing for and INSPIRAnOU PICTUR.E5 inc. r.EDWIN CfMUEWE skipping to the needed' plactf. e 9 e n c Dr Smith With the "interests I ksa p stated that the project method cou;d best be used, since it allows for JVedJ of his in- the child's tuesta divklual-Trrtercs- ts, views and R ana 1 1 In his discussion, . Mr. Smith made the statement that teachers should be turners of stone and help students to find their interests in a av a i .i a i.y,iif.--'i k aa tife tha samft. thing happening -- in school experience as would happen to a child who had been shown for, the first time the varied insect tifefound under the cwnmon stone mm? bantucl Wagner presents wht'n turned from its bed. ': As a final suggestion, Dr. Smith invited the teachers to read the Love book "Genevjcvc Gertrude," a story of school, life in which is found wme sound philosophy of ..JtaAi. - i.--. i Junior i Jyer Te NEW -- jl . ha; ,.-- 1 nin - L. Marc ua Theatres. CAP 1CL fer. Kqw Playing! iiKrALiaNGr Prod actios "ON TRIAL" wHh te ' t4 -- ..,..,, - sta-len- ts 1 TiPOirTVirpi 1 liltbtlU' trai ....... Fanchon inotic-spellin- , OF DREAMS with ' EloandOllie i gg . r DOLORrS xm mo -- .r m S3 :vh Ml s Helen HuriF -- 20 Classic Supported The junior high school is taking precautions to prevent any possible crtreptngIrtOTrartaliks of the drca All disease, spinal meningitis. students who show signs at all of sbre throat are sent home with explanations to parents. Those students who rtVurn to school after having been home with sore throats are not permitted to enter without having a. dwtnr'-- certificate"The NeiIsonsection of the Provo junior high school is giving talki in English on history or geography WARHtR. 1 fSl... JOHNSON, en's. xw4' 1 - i im ' 111 i i 91 l wuli V ty II sz&rw if, I 1 X 1 r a f t7"AL. ill n11 VV 'i vLy)K sXtV-- -- I "S. n n I ! I imnk M a with ) JANE W1NT0N , f ai"- - rfof- - 1 reefed by w " .7. Pressler and Klaiss Florence A Fool and His Fiddle fl r -- W? U&vli ."? JA? ON THE SCREEN LEW CODY JEWEL COX at the Organ VITAPHONE SPICE AILEEN PRINGLE A Romantic Drama of the Sea Full of Mystery nndjyxcUement. 't!0'"" S IE Hi A K . Comedy M-G-- M 'Hl) THE CALIFORNIA In a ct PLAYERS Drama ! ! JESSE STAFFORD'S Concert Orchestra -- Hugh Herbert In a Two-Re- el l'laylet Talking i ' Picture Will hold a reception on the- Mezzanine floor after - Wednesday Afternoon and Evening ; and large cast of . . favorites .. and An - DON TERRY JUNE COLLYER . . BROADWAY" m Charles Francis with One Man and Some Dog XIWXl Collegian From the Saturday Eve ning Post story by Coe-- T- Bobby aaw Qkd yfWmfi IMH . I Roxy Theatre Symphony Orchestra Maxine-ai-d "BEAU Wednesday Music Score played by 110-Pie- ce Billy Small Hli vH4 jjr . a Classic Caprice Revue FRANK GAPKH - xL? V&t? V Fully Synchronized , on ... i Fox Movietone- -: Personality Pluss J ? - -- rvt GANGSTER" Micareme & Co. iffujfyvimllalphlfraKS, n ax Now Play ihgl OTHER ACTS MIOHTy ..OftAMA OF THc fr . ARTHUR STONE CLYDE COOK i av. H-r- : eiAira Windsor Y Vrtfk. A. 1 f ixi At the Organ an ordinary orange biMJkJLX IE . ii Ethel Hogan With heads the size of In w Fox Movletonews TWINS at Pantages to capacity house weeks' run nsr w u?eeTrnTni XL1 lit .xr . IN PERSON"- -. RUTH ETTINGft? .pinIead Columbia Mmts 1 ' THATPARW The nearest approach to ;he man ape ever found MUSIC AND SOUND 1 I FebraarytlvantHOth ' The New Talkies are Coming to Provo, Soon You Will Sec and Hear Pictures That Talk Like Living People On the Perfected Vitaphone. with Singing Popular Hits APE MAN Today, Monday and Tuesday 2 INTERFERENCE EDDIE CANTOR, Ziegfeld star, in . com just Fresh from a PERFECT 100 TALKING . PICTURE PanunouDi Acta and HALF MAN (2)1 Watch for the Dunbar Comedians j wc are Now Playing! JRAM0UN1!S DORIS-KEN0- ?h HALF WOMAN New? Coffiedy SCHREINER CLIVE BROOK WILUAMPOWELL-- - WONDERS "IT" Today and Monday sure have it. We held a food sale Wednesday, January 23, which was a huge success. Then last Monday nignt our class and friends enjoye 1 x real nice dancing party m Han-- 1 : a) QNIT4 15 ,l EVELYN BRENT MICflAEL VISAtlOFF. Assistant Editor. in our geography BAXTER & Editor. and I by ROLAND DfttW VRA LEWIS CLYDE" VvTtTKWS, t MILDRED KALAR , WORLD . - 3 Always ALBERT! .i,i...i.-n- Salt Lake's Greatest r: Jackson's -- 1 JJ ? nnm nillnllLU . Entertainment .? American Sunday "Monday Tuesday Matoa'a : ;. mm ii' A GLORIOUS IDEA M A II - 1 " " ID A-- PICTOREST H v LOIS WILSON f -- THRILLS! NEVER BEFORE mm aj FREDERICK Sunday Tuesday SiSry - A s iRJJiglCt ' - - tTT TXTT ri nuianii " - HT TALKIES Art a lllTI At Salt Laie -T- . yog-ilitrc- i 1 Bleasant ceadiac. atudeata saav tsMlrftatiftee" it"htch time you may view at ctose range all the features described from the fttaro. t "W PREDICTION" vitltCapabU Cast" Salt; take Edition Fox Movictohews -- -. |