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Show -- fAGierocr F BOVO SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1928. And ofureatesttmerest -- rr i Agricultural . th eoUege at Utaa credit ttr tlarUnst him out oa the right rood Ak mon in his teens. Vi erson came to work with Higs, when he was W. Wade, a contractor of Ogdea, Higga, who could quickly discern, superior ability in the tad, encouraged hihvto go to Career qfB T. Higgs at B:Y;U. Has Been Valuable Ta Appear At Paramcmr I SUSP? HERALD, fg E. f u B, T.Higgs if - JtI f 1 '.I V By 'ECKESinfiDUSNCBOX An Interesting character, who hat been identified with the Brtghara Young university long enough to become one cf the "landmarks" of the Institution is 0. T. Higga. for mer head of the mechanic arts de- " 11 ' m ( heart-to-hea- W 1, partment, at present superintendent s grounds. To stuof bulldinir dents and elumnl he seems so much a part of thn school that any history or record of the university would - thout hit mention. be His connv-t'o- n with the school datrf bark thai only one, or fir at best. two. of the present faculty can show a longer tana of service. Although hln contact with the students of the school has been mostly with thi men. In the shop and erctind buildings, yet, the Influence that he nas wielded around the school has been marked." lie has had the satisfaction to see the "rut 'tut Ion grow from a mall academy, housed in one building i Itn si than a docen teachers em OrangeviUe. Emery county, where A very choice program of dances Is to be presented ky Mildred ployed, to a university wt had been living for IS years. . Lewis Hinckley at the Paramount theatre Sunday and Monday. Janu- which ranks among the highest in When she evinced a desire to com8 ary and , In connection with the fature picture. "Annie Laurie,", the intermountaln country, and he plete her achuol education. I Mra Hinckley, well known dancing Instructor of the city, has dlatln- - has been prominently identified decided to high move my family to provo ( gulshed herself in the past by the artistry and finish of ber dances. The vl.h this expansion. , ana we nave oeen nere ever since. program consisting or "Cartnenclta," dashing Spanish toe dance by wjl- - Co-- Ktcnt Worker had been dented la Sowardsl-NIad,- " ethereal nature fiance by Marjorie Lewis; "IJourree WVIe his work has not been of a' Hicks, himself a Variations," dainty ballet toe dance by Nina Hulsh Booth; "Cymboli," upectacular nature during this per- - the chance for a achoollng when who oriental numocr oy jaiiurea uwn MincKiey. a he four koij.h.s lod. It has been constructive, con boy, having gone to work as a off-col- k te full-fledg- , 1 expected the program, will uphold the high standard already established by Mildred Lewis Hinckley dancers. ' art. of dancing, and in thi past have achieved most criitifyiny results in their work. The new studio is proving most enjoyable, having artistic and refined atmo- tteie so aptirupitate to the divo!- opment of art and culture, In response to a much felt need 1 DANCE TERM OPENS JAN. 14'r I liildred . Lewis ounces nm IT vtiii t.kley 1. - w1 an- mid- - j attend social functions boginningto . . Vn 11 l in the new dance" studio it 80 m t. " .. . .I A . - .1 North I.'nlvaraitv avenue. V S. O forms of the popular lot . bulldlnaood-Jloor- . waltx steps. This class t'ot Thorough courses in rhythm. he digned to help Junior high grace and body control will be or-- :i will nd h'Rh school studenU over that ganlsed Into classes for smaU chll sometimes painful dren. Intermediates, elementary and d4ffw.lt-an- 4 way to iillmlnate ayk- advanced Juniors, end elementary j Prio1 ln warancss 10 ana t jcourage grace in and advanced seniors. - Class exrr clses will connist of musical devel- the .performance of social activ- Klos.. opment and coordination through - AW classes will register from 2 ballet including simple unobtrusive, he has always shunned pMellvv preferring te do the task him without the blare of t "ninrt, Jeelleving that the most effect 've work can be accomplished It this way. It waff with some difficulty that K consented to allow hlm-pcto b the subject of this "story." 11 was too busy attend- ln(fto h i numerous responsibilities around the. rtmpus of the school to -- , p-- ed " lf ti. 1 !y J?""" fwi ZJ.J.H plant at consisted then 01 the prcscqJ v.i ... t. had a hunger for further study and the desire to Improve himself by this means has never left him. In his early activities as a contractor and mechanic, associated ' with other young men, be had frequently seen the necessity and the value of an educational training. As soon as he arrived la Prove In the fall of 1893, he was employed I nthe fait of 1893. he was employed ' . .. . I rt here." . Hlggs was Instrumental la get' ting a , course la pedagogy for f1 v Prosperous .. New Year To our many friends who have so generously supported lis during our first year in the furniture business in Provo, we our 1 success and - I - " If 3 desire'to lhank everyone" for their patronage and rfendthe seasons greet- mgs.: In the new year 192S we shnlhtndcavorto be of t ill V' nwre-ervic- e ; loou an t shall deam n 'to have the In f'M'i'i ftcrVp the UAn'rnc tuiirJg public. E N S Er "' iccome juperinlendcnt orjnndlngj n." i.ij'i PI iA 'Vtl hi Jlr :?h Cinderella ; Welcomes j SilW J V ' h'Vear. '. , As . 1 You Pay ''';VV"M '' rw.jj-gj- Cinderella Charge Account Way Marvelous Values : in- - Newest, Advance Styles .. : way. to the people of your communities. 7 So It is with enthusiasm and jersonaU?warmth that we extend our wishes for your Thappiness, your health, and your prosper ny aunng tne coming year. Coats 4n pplendid styles. Richly cpat in slock is an attractive number - - ." attractive prices. , , fur-trimm- $993. t ttresTire-slastie- at a' Every $24 $54 TJimH- - VrnteT"Milfrnery1 rr Ybu can procure a complete wardrobe at Cinderellt Surprisingly low cost ' Provo, Utah s3495 at most u irk- - ifu u Farrer Brds. Company 95 24 W inter Coats ir-- - - - A9S $1J.TT Ban ' a splendid array of beautiful Dresses in t his initial showing; all the newest colors and Gombin- ations at prices you can afford to pay, the Cinderella Ydii will find cur life and in many ways wc, have come-cl- ose N. University Avel V - : Slipp In infinite ways you have had a part of 29-3- 3 ' ' regret, The future is full of rich realities, of inspiration and vision.! We rejoice with you on this occasion. It is glorious to face the New Year with splendid spirit-- to embraice the many great opportunities it holds for us. It is our ambition for 1928, as it has been the past thirty-fiv- e years, that Farrer "Bros.- Company, retailers, shall be i .symbol of progress, growth, and efficiency throughout the communities of our coun- and state.- - Wishing You A Happy and if'Mfl mMiwMt teachers la shopwork established at the school because of his conviction that many such teachers failed, either, because they were poor mechanics or poor pedagogues. His teaching career extended for 23 years until he was released to January 1st, 1928 is occasion for deep sentiment. THIS past, without is laid away. - If la f I E are eonstantly adding new arcbunta. wliy Ask our old. . cwtomerjuty X reason. "QUALITY COAL and GOOfl SERVICE Is the answer. Give the famous "KNIGHTl Spring-- Canyon Coal a triaU and yen. will use bo other. 100 New E)ress(h one-piec- I 11 , r A - -- leva Dunmne onrv, At that time he of being a teacher. o ItSe?. ir Lrl grey-beig- . MHv line. th. imlimrailtf h, Brew reminiscent, a merry twlnalfl crept nio nis Kinaiy teaiures ana h slowly wanned up to his subject He tells an interesting story about tS"cTtcumstartce that led him to Young Prpvg and the ' Brig-haim Held For Spaniel Fork Woman e . and groundq a few years ago, Dur- ing this time he trained' a number His appoint of men who ha vs' since beeome sin ment as an Instructor In shopworn gulaly successful either as teachcame about in a rather peculiar ers of mechanic arts or as contractors. Among these may be way. mentioned: A. C. Kienkie, Instruct Bookcase; Leads to Mew Work h or tn shopwork at ths L. D. 8. C; 'President Cliiff came to years ago, academy thirty-twsays, "early In the fall that yer, W. H. SneU, head of the depart Provo ftrhooli Magnet-- - t and aeked ma If I knew of someone I rttent of mechanic arts at the B. Y "I Came :rr like sq many others, la town who could make hlta ilU.; Orson Campbell, head, of the to make It possible for my chiktBSn .bookcase for his office. I told him lattsepartsient of the Provo high technique -Jan. 14, in the to obtain . the advantages of an yes, Lknew of someone right hero j school; George Laney of Brigham grace to 6 p. m. Saturday. and complex rhythms, ' . ' new a'.udlo. iducation effsred by the B. Y. In the school who would be glad to City and Albert S. Litchfield, a through .relaxation, Imagination ' ' Academy. My eldest daughter,' 'do the Job. I made that bookcase j builder of Provo. and expresajon through pantomime, Emma now Mrs. J. F, Wakefield), ' for him myself and he eemed Inspires Youth NEW COLOR and finished dances both group and t was then a young girl and she had quite pleased with it Sometimaf - J Hnry Peterson, prominent edu- solo. A special class for young -the state, now at the Utah Ijust eon. completed her. eighth grade In ter this he came to me again and cctorr of as senna en onlv in to he oreamrea in Brreire Kranrer r jiiliHSyM"Xl. "r iJikJlOWttH uiwi wwi i;,ii j -coIofiEiraT 6uF betaTiKKrtbfa'rice tribulion whitSTneff"!!! io as as w sr a Si -' jaaat. " oldI e like the koft s like men. and to appreciate the a dance as a form of athletic activ- fashioned "fawn" on a dark day, ity and physical culture. This class -r REP will afford the young men of this , --JK TV "lT-- : ) vicinity an unusual opportunity to blue An ensemble- of midnight acquire training In a professional e dress, wth the field tn which the demand is much rep has a Sreater than the supply of skilled bodice embroidered and edged with During February 'a white, and a short jacket performers. unique and lovely Valentine recital BOLERO JACKET Is to be given. Other recitals in late spring will add Interest and A parrakeet green silk marocajn motivation to the class work. r has an extra bolero Jacket with a Wide Experience Mrs. Hinckley and her assistant longer back line, making an enNina Hulsh Booth, have had wide semble of the peacock sllhoutted experience In the teaching of the frock. V. r pay as you get paid.. . IF ' -- I jna ITKNITTRE a7 North I'niv. ATer 230 VE2T CENTER STREET I 1 iuir fflil A mm rJ 1 old.. ; . His love for constant activity is shewn by the fact that during the res-a modern five-rooyear - and the normal tdeaea oa Fifth North street, ta be course. x- x.. occupied by himself and his wife. When the B. T. U. initiated the He has done practically ail the Veteran Snperimeiident f practice, a few years atfo. of offer- work alone except the plastering ing to deeenrlnc wtudeolj aa op- and. some of the brickwork. This Ground and Is Buildings regular portunity of earning part of their has been aside from nis duties a the vaiversity which h expenses fey doine: Job iter Almost 'Landmark- - at In the Higgs was put la charge of thin suffered no. Interruption : 1 - ,'E. Sees 'School ,Grw. group which bow numbers more meantime..', than 30 students Hs takes special Interest In, this squad, always le--f asked me how I would like to start erring to them as "my boya Services a class tn shopwork beginning with Three or four times a he calls the second term. I told him I 'them together for a year would do the beat I could. The talk. For such occasions, he alclass started with seven students ways prepares KPANISH FORK Pec SI Fun something worth but grew to eighteen before the end while, on a rich eral services for Mrs. FJisa Staadley drawing usually term. of the The following rear fund of experiences' to Vincent were held Thursday afterseveral classes were organised and illustrate personal his points. The men noon at the First ward chapel with was to asked teach the entire look forward to these talks and ofI Bishop William C ecxitrora preday." ten bring la a stenographer to take siding. Speakers who paid eloquent no Although having had previous a verbatim copy of the lecture. tribute to the We and character of training as a teacher and very lit- Bauds New Home Mrs. Vincent were Albert Swenaon, tle formal acbooiwork of any kind, The following extract from one President Henry A. Gardner. C W. successful became Higgs eminently of these talks given at the close of Booth, President Ed. M. Rowe and in his new vocation. His ability I school last year fives an lde X it! Bishop Beckstrom. Muste include-neehem experts eHg wen, cnjuacicrisuc lenur: ed two opening ani a closing huhia natural aptitude la coupled with "You boys are Just starting out ber by the ward choir, a soio oy mechanics made him at once a suc la life, but have a race before Arthur Livingstone and a duet by cessful teacher. The principles of you. Tour you rac will depend oa Ed. Williams and Mrs. Jennie 8 wen-so- n. relied he which pedagogy upon your training, on your determinaPrayers were by Rawsell Bradwere sound, because they con- tion, and your perseverance. You ford and Wellington Woods. There formed with common sense. cannot succeed by camouflage or was a large attendance. Interment Fnndaanentalo Stressed crookedness or deceit If you build J was in the Spanish Fork City cemo- ' Many of Ills former students test- your lino crooked and your wall teryw.-ify that It has always been characteristic of Higgs to insist rigidly on a thorough grasp of the fundamentgSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMB als Involved In learning to work with the common tools. This la In keeping with some set Ideas of his. in regard to early habit formation. His remarks on this subject might well be applied with, profit la any line of endeavor "Teach the fundamentals, he the right way, no matter says, how lonf Ittakes. The habtts formed when a student Is first learning to perform tha simpler will persist Many operations teachers of shop practice fall right graduated ' 1 I CAKNtO yearttEOR OUR COAL. youth. IB spits of belnt TXi3yTerunoiruig later from . Former Head of Mechanic l i Arts Department Wielded Great InflaeMt at Y. U.; Always Loyal crooked, yos. will form that hatrt and you will always build them that YE5.YYE HAVE way. Too cannot do otherwise." Mr. Higgs Is bale and hearty asd ... . . . Mian Af January 2 tnbian - .' ' eVf te -- su |