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Show i'.l f 3i '!. PROVO tUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FE23UABY 5, NO. NO iDDING. 100,CC0 fv If ' Life a Acquainted Only With & Of Toil, Mrs. Annie Gillespie Continues to Be Active I 9 In Two Years She lias Pro duced 20 Original Oil Paint Becomes Painter of Merit pespite Advancing Years Mbmb lnes Deserrinr Place at Any Exhibit, Critka Say " " , Wy EKKEST R. RASMtHON The seventies, to moat people, are aynonomoua with retirement, pen akB and secluded life la comparative esse and Idleness after- the strenuous battle of a life well spet Annie U Gillespie, apparently does not subscribe to any such trtne. she Is At tha age of seventy-tw- o fust beginning to find her life's work. With a long and useful car rear already behind her, she has discovered new worlds to conquer. niuet Pep' At-a- ir expected to draw up their will and call It a day." aha U preoarlng for tew adventures with all tha- unbounded enthusiasm of youth:- Two years ago aha decided that aha aught to cultivate a hobby. with a Having been Imbued Jove of art and the beautiful In nature, she enrolled aa a student of Professor B F. Laraen's art cUuw at chol-tbthe Aapen. Grove summer had no previous experience In ! tai IPr drt to i ag-wt- Jt 1 ... ' ejr: - ' years ahs acted as principal Cloe natural attention to details and aptitude as. a disciplinarian madt her work there a marked success Among her pupils during that tinv were T. N. Tavlor. John T. Taw ther. tha late John D. DlaonBecame B. T. U. IJbrai an In um siio wa married to ander Gillespie. Jr. son of the latr Bishop Alexander Gillespie of Plea ant View ward. Twenty yeans later lsheyas-lef- t stilsm nnd farrd Iht. problem of earning a livelihood Besides, her restless temperamen' and leva of activity forbade a Ufa of leisure. She sought and found position the aame year as assistant librarian or the k. t. u. la un. she was annolntd librarian, suc -t. - -- - ; in tl I. tlx art Una. MSM'-- although "by nature gifted with an artlelUa .temperament I TtuJeaa Workermt: lt t No doubt many hounBitera1smiled as they watched their classmate of seventy trudge up and down the slopes of old Tlmpanogos with She has thousands of staunch friends aad admirers among the alumni and students of ths school and art kit In search of ; her who love her for her cheerful and ievorlU nook or clump of aspens sunr- - disposition, and her sans and r eottonwoods to sketch. Encour' broaUmlnded philosophy of life. aged by the sympathetic criticisms on. Her painting will continue to de Of Professor Larsen. she kept mand more ana more PI ner lime AHhnurh sn wai usually ths flrat She considers ths honors that chr In tha camp In tha morning to has already wen In that fteli a and ths last to coma In at night she II only a mora beginning and la deter J found tha al weeks altogether too mined to orese on towaxoa sun abort At tha and of the summer1 achievements. . . . ,V- . ... ... .... . -- uiu i. vi !""-rknol she- had a numoer , greater . , J i niiwt r r iib i in iiu una rarr ama ci iiu uwi irn iii ""It, ul W IsVme and, with iiatUuda aa chsf i togs of real latest "'.iaeMeved trlumvl. buUaer t like that ef trie finitely greater to her wm the mere)y typlc1 of hef nUrt life. scterlstlJ of pioneer women, mads want to quit " ana jascinatioa " The same stimulated Interest which Inaulrlnir friends believe that he who said. "I don't until tha Lord tells had been opened for her. has brought forth praise and ad- was Mliirallve sno getting beeter.--T- he building bridges and then 1 want w be Laet Hmmtr aha took mora work miration from her art in Pleasant me I must: and teachers settled family under Professor Lee K. Randolph, friends, has been In evidence In her Grove. Circumstances in those early like the old carpenter. I want my director of tha California School of library organization work, and days compelled her to seek employ- aaw to be worn thin, the blade of my plane to be almost gone, and AM. at tha Aspen Orova school. Ha teaching career, as well as any ment at a very early age. She my hatchet worn out' was favorably Impressed at tha out-a- other problem with which she has went to Salt Lake City, where ahe with her work, as well as the been confronted. board and room for worked her for one her remarkable anthuataam of five years while she attended the are Id Ufa. Under hla critical eye Her life Is a story of constant, University of Deseret which to develop In purposeful activity that might will then located where the Deseret her work continued serve aa an Inspiration to all. expression and technique. News building now stands. At the Faintfrura Vary Deserving Worked Karly In Life of 31 she was awarded a teach CHMfce twsatjn .ojl.pelnttpgs that Born In Denmark, tha daughter age certificate Xtom ith ing skillful .jai i P Vefrew her under form have of Niels Peter Larsen and Karen John R. Park. She taught one year brush at Aspen Grove, eight have K. Larsen, she made the long jour- In Pleasant Grove, and the following tee exhibited during Leadership ney to UtaH with her parents when matriculated at the Brlgham year the jaeuity jogin. t lh she o sgaKhs Y. U. . She considers "Up from the still remembers many of tha Incitwo years, graduating with the nor-Gully M her best work. The other dents connected with the tedious Ethel Romney of Provo, was a fetches la the exhibit are "Aut- trek across thtLplalnswlthaa.j)x- - rhg wg, offered a poaitioiLiiLthe Nlsltor at the home jof her mother, umn." "Hheep Trail," "The Passing wuu m ii u wiiun. ncr idiuii Drain. the same year Mri.E. X Romney, 85T East On Beet Field," "Natures er died before the family had Provo City schoolsMilton 8trm,"-"H. Hardy. ter street' Thursday, en route to by Gateway,'' and "Spring." Even the reached their destination but her SheSuperintendent at ths California for a two, weeks,vaca- four for remained years most severe and enacting of art mother, liurlni; that aha would be which- - was then the tlon. West school, critics have pronounced them aa de compellei to bury him on the pralr- school In the city with an Mrs, Anderson, who is now In mn uciir. a seem lor ai- -. largest serving of a place In any exhibit wr. m.nll, io, For two charge of ths collegiana' depart fo thoae who really know her, the mostnrpitwo days. During this time ment of the Z. C. M. I. millinery in Salt Lake, will supervise the ' BONNEVILLE WARD opening of this new department return to tha Utah Prof. C. F. Eyring will be the upon her capital. A. L M. at the conjoint speaker Anderson has been connect ward edMrs.' services in the Bonneville tha Z. C. M. I. since last with folThe o'clock. this evening at 7, fall. Prior to that time, aha was furnlowing program will also be connected avlth Marshal Field and ished: vocal solo, Lawrence Lee; la Chicago, and with, two Instrumental music, Arco string company firms millinery In, Los Angeles, quartet; outline "of month's M. L Calif. A. work, Mrs. Vera Daniels: talk on M. I. A. slogan, Clyde Carter. An Invitation Is extended to all members to be1 present eel t r ; I i - m .it t L - . r J. jj i 1 11 oM-brid- aJi Qoiltltt iMvort vs CtxxMy .' Nov? Paying at the ' - ..., Vv - I Yo: - 'Hf Wild. Qt Strand . " J ily Records - -- a' - I7A R g CTfTrrS T UD tXJZ U . 'v Portrait and Commercial Photography. Paramount Theater Building ,.t, , Peiiiilii What was to have been ths second honeymoon of Franklin B. Hard Inge, Chicago millionaire and Miss Anns Livingstone, SO, Tula, Okls, divorcee (above) seems to have been called off. A dinner was given by rfardlftge the minister engaged, the wedding supper arranged, and all that. There seemed to be no hitch." Tet when Miss pre-nuptl-al Price $10 Livingstons was asked to sign a paper waiving claim to ths wealth of her prospective husband for $100,000 to be paid upon his death, aha IIH6DA H. ANDERBERG, Registered Operator 143 South 3rd East, . Phorrc 689 for Appointment - - fffuafl. Tfinrimaf nittspter?--- VMMMMMsafMasai -- (:- I. t - mm provo I r i CHiciiEsnnsjMLU l- f J rut. w &QJC'' n' t! -t Provo Physical v Thi.erapy Cli ' e WOMAN VISITOR . Man I .Lea fttrmmr S SHARP awi - ' isjeirl lUAMHfMiM Ask k ' sou I paudiu.j gviarvsA h ( 4 AND SIN' and JOHN GILBERT 'MAN.V0-WParamount theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday EASELS J fere's Speedy RelieT From Punion Pains and Soft Corns fcmcraid Oil Mast Cive Complete Satisfaction ' i Cheer Juliy Refunded .!. or Money Ge; a e Tio matter how discouraged you bottle of Moone's Xmerald OU (fuU strength) today. have been with pads, shields or Every weU stocked drug store has other applications. If you have .not tried Kntrraid Oil then you have this, with the distinct understanding that your nwwtey will be cheer- something to learn. lVs a wonderful formula this fully returned if It does not reduce the lnflsmmation. soreness, and combination of essential oils with pain much quicker than any remedy Lcamphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles you ever used. Two or three applications ' of are soU annually for reducing variXoMVt's Kmerald OU and la fifteen cose or swollen veins. Schramm-Johnso- n minutes the pain and soreness disDrug Co. and appears. A few more applications every good druggist guarantees the n first bottle of toone" Emembl Oil at regular intervals and the to end your foot troubles or money la gone. . . Asd-aa for Soft Corns a fesr ap- - bark. ' pUcsttont each Bight at bed ttmef Regular uwrr ofMoonrt Emer and they Just seem to shrivel right Jd Oil shoulcfhuy the new hospital i more economical,- sue no aad AuT,l Pit two-ounc- ci ; The Opening!)? a Sfnctly Modern Physical Therapy Clinic 625 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE., PROVO, UTAH. PHONE 912 " For the convenience cf the Surgical and' Medical profession we are cooperating with them in the treatment of their patients, and such cases as they recommend to us, and also these suffering from nervous diseases, . r r Hsiral I Iherartvl ; . 4 j;hoiti thv-- . -- tor the cero v,ontt. All The value of PhyskjTlTerap.hbeen recognized throughout the world All Modem Most of the recent fires in Provo have been caused by dirty criirnneys. Burning soot is liable to set fire to your roof at any time, unless your chimney is clean. Let an experienced and reliable Chimney Sweep CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY Hospitals today are equipped with such a ; I have had years of experience in the Chimney"' Sweeping business arid guarantee my wprk Jto be satisfactory. Protect your , home fromT ftre by calling D Frank Brown PHONE 823 : -- ' May Save Your House from Fire '. lnTI&m-enstio- " icing r Jitmi t. i Methods are empfoyed according latest principles of Physical Therapy j ; in V-- : 1 Are never complete without frequent pictures of your boys and glrra. Today THEIR time ia fre and ao la OURS for THE&L - n . ceeding O. W. Andella. . Since 1923 most of her time haf wor Keen spent In etae;inr She has watched the library row from a small room with a few thou sand volumes and a few tables ID tha old college building to Its pres ent commodious quarters and unsur-nasse- d facilities In ths new Heber J Grant library building on Temple alws i ad c. A -- . department. eye,: thcrclbtre.. odTtofefTt'o the1 public a place where those wha are ill can be treated. . j'.n i he Consult your phyadan and he will advise you if he thinks Physical Therapy treatments will behelpfuL -- 1 - - |