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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER .23, 1928. ilege of seeing his face or hearing his voice, The biography Is not an analysis of the character of Karl O. Maeser; it i mote obective Xbje, mao, .the teacher, la shown Amidst his crude iMaeser's Biography Printedl surroundings struggling to uplift and to educate the youpg people with whom he came in contact; he is shown in poverty and sorrow, in s- as happiness and joy, but - alway' . the great believer. The simple language of the hook makes It easy to read, a family book that even the children can enjoy. The incidents connected with his immigration,,: his missionary experiences, his labors as school teacher without a school house, paid in cabbage and squashy - sill - read like romance. l The closing years of the great teacher's career were the most glorious, though still filled with heavy responsibility. In the .spring of 1876 Karl O. Maeser was called by President Brigham Young to serve as principal of the first church school, the Brigham Toung academy, a position which the great man filled with honor until he retired from the position in 1892 and of church ' schools. Wish Was Prophetic He had of ten" said,"When--- - my time comes to go, I hope the Lord will let me die in the.hamessJnie. wish," Reinhard says in his biography, "was prophetic of the reality." He died suddenly and peacefully February 15, 190L This biography of Dr. Maeser was finished by his. son Reinhard only a short time before, he too, "died in the harness." Professor Maeser had entered his class room to call the roll when he turned and fell to the floor and expired almost' instantly. . He-h- as left In - this biography, however, a monument not only to his father, but also to himself, for he could not have written of the. simple faith of Karl O. Maeser so forcefully-anconvincingly had ha not possessed the same kind him- efcdfareel ....'. . V- - !' ') benras:-superintende- .! y- . ! n, !) ............ n, ........ his own parents and his own brothBy H.K. MERRILL-- . Karl'G. Maeser, what a man was ers and sisters, though . hardship and suffering such as few people have ever known faced him as an Out of the old country came this alternative, could not induce him to hiait with a simple faith. In a re- turn oacK. markable manner he had been con- - Son Tells Stor-yThe lire or thTs master-leachhad found jhlm, a skeptical student f Germany, was a great philosophy has been skillfully told by his son, of life, sanctioned by the Master of Reanhard Maeser. who with his all teachers. Being thus convinced, father traveled the road alternatestrewn with roses and thorns. no amount of hardship, no failures ly on the part of men who were supThe book, containing" 189 pages and Inspiring' maposed to be leaders in that organiz- of ationnothing could swerve him terial, will permit Karl G. Maeser from the path fee had chosen to fol- to came into the lives of hundreds low. Even the bribes and tears of of people who never had the priv - self. is on sale Students' Supply association, ham Toung university. , , . - Complete Dinner Set Of 42 Pieces Next Saturday night closes the Monarch Range show. After 8:00 p. m. next Satdinurday night no free dinner sets will be given away. This beautiful week. Don't this Monarch put ner set will be given with each Range purchased : it off longer get your., new. Monarch. Raige now. N 42-pie- 1 mm tea at the Brig- seriously ill. iv CIRCCS AT HOME "Mother, dear, may I go to the m. t "r V'U mini, Mrs. David James and Miss In i JGtcJmiTfeater Mrs. Marv Jane LewM was hon ored by her children' it a birthday . party given Wednesday afternoon at tier home, the occasion being her 75th anniversary. A birthday dinner in the early evening after which a program was given. ' Other guests present were the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Lewis and their wives and husbands. Aa-ni- e James went to Salt Lak "Sunday where the latter will stiter the Hennager Business College for the 1 - Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hanson enter tained at dinner Sunday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Larsen and son Shirl and Lester Mrs. Etta"fiittle entertained at din-- Hansen of Mammoth; Miss Helen ner Saturday evening compliment-aryxf- o Hansen assisted the hostess In Mrs. Clara Rayburn. Mrs. serving. Rayburn, Mrs. Ora Cady and Mrs. Cora TeTson, all of Los AnMr. and Mrs. Clarence Christensen r geles, California. and two children left Thursday for Rose, Idaho, after visiting here a Mrs. G. Tj. Shoemaker and her week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughters Margaret Helen and J. C. Christensen and other relaGloria Jean of Genola, spent Sunday tives. ners with Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of New Mexico, newlyweds, who are touring More than 200 officers and mem the northwestern states on their bers of the ward bishoprics and honeymoon, off here one their partners met Monday evening day last weekstopped to visit Wayne Franat the Third ward amusement hall cis with whom they became acIn what President Gardner in his quainted while Wayne .was serving opening remarks 'aptly termed a as a missionary in New Mexico. fun night." The stake workers were guests of the M. I.' A. presi- VO.V HUENEFELD GOES OX dency. A social opened with comBUSHIRE. Persia. Sept T. (UP) munity .singing under the direction Baron Gunther Von Huenefeld of F. J. Faux with Miss Lola Brad- arrived here today from Bagdad ford at the piano; invocation. David e a route to Karachi, India, oa his' T. Lewis; greetings. President H. A. flight from Germany to the far Gardner; presentation of stunts by east- winter. Mrs. James-feturneMonday evenln .! home -- iarch Electric Renges Think what a delitrht it would he to cook with a Monarch Electric! Always so beautifully clean and oh. so convenient. You can put your dinner in the oven, set the oven regulator, and go away for the afternoon. The current is turned on " off -- again All automaticallyirrThe stored ZikeJheajL kepL unif onrSScurrent-iurne- d ..up' heat finishes your." dinner, and you come home to find it hot and. ready- - to serve. Special demonstrations all this week. Come in, let us show you. Cooking School mm "I ?! "Is Monday S?pt."24th m. ilk 4y I 10 At2i. - . . - n will be held every D. T. model next week in the kitchenjn Provo Store. Miss Vefna Lindquist, expert cook from the Monarch range factory, will prev -pare and cook, choice menns. A rare treat is in ' store for you - - - be there! after-ynfio- Cookin-Tdcmonslratio- R-C- " - Special Features: DOWN Automatic Oven Control DELIVERS HeaFReXainlng-- o. " One T: ' Burners Of . 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Wendall apartments, Salt Lake, and her little nephew, Robbie Holm spent last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis, the parents of Mrs. Huish,: r t.. ..Ml..iinlliilili,tii,i.im, Aiitnmafir? GixittMncemerC the story teller at the city library for the children's hour Saturday.. - circus this afternoon?. ""Clarisse," I am .surprised at you, wanting to go to the circus when you nf Aunt Isabelle is here!" n v n, : Thebiography diction. . Miss Nell Huff of Lake Shore wm . d er -- Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, newlyweds, Mrs. WiU Money entertained at a chicken dinner last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Golda Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thompson of Shuler of Payson, - Mr. Anderson Provo visited Mondaywith Mr. left during the week for Colorado Thompson's sister, Mrs. James Sor- where he is a salesman for the Utah " Woolen Mills. Mrs. Anderson will enson, Sr. join him later. Mrs. Bertha Bo wen. entertained at dinner Saturday for number of Mrs.- Jennie Swenson entertained guests. Mrs. Clara Ray-bur- the Utopia club Thursday evening. Mrs. Ora Cady, Mrs. Cora Luncheon was served at the small Neilson. Mrs. Jennie Rayburn and tablesThe. roams were decorated David Brooks, all of Los Angeles with autumn flowers. Bridge was California. Other guests were Mrs. the diversion of the evening. .Mrs. Oliver Swenson and Mrs. Sophia Lillian Money won the high score Nelson. prize and Mrs. C. B. Rayburn the guest prize. Besides the club menv ' Spanish Fork friends of Main bers the following guests were pres-inent: Mrs. Rayburn, Mrs. Ora Cady, Dudley, of Jensen, Utah, will-b- e terested In knowing that Mr. Dud- - Mrs. Cora Nelson, all of Los Angeiley is at the L. D. S. hospital in les, California; Mrs. Elmer. Swen- Salt Lake receiving medical .treat- son, Mrs. Claude Williams, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph"" ment. He was expected to undergo Garland Swenson, a major operation Tuesday. Mr. Swenson,. Mrs. William Albertson, and Mrs. James Francom, Jr., - of Mrs. Carl Prior, Mrs. Rulon SwenPayson went to Salt Lake to visit son and Mrs. Bernell Jenson. Mr, Dudley Thursday. - , Btsnop ana Mrs. jonn n. Koyie rMr, an3 Mrs'. Lee Drt of Spring- lake Sunday to visit Mr Dart's wrhereey-wia-vi- att "Tciatires- mother. Mrs. Lydia Moore who Is two weeks. nt - G. MAESER Re-lige- on Annie Boise of Provo, Mrs. granddaughter of Mr. and Pen-rod James Sorenson, Sr., and Max also of Provo were married September 12 In Salt Lake,. In their honor an elaborate dinner and reception was given the same evening by Mr. and Mrs. George Boise, parents of the bride, which was attended by, thirty relatives and friends of the young coup) The dinner was In the nature of a surto the guests of honor. The prise couple left the following day- - for Duchesne, Utah, where Mf. Penrod is principal of the schools. - KARt . Miss Only One More Week - various organizations as follows': "An , Ideal Relief Society Board . Meeting, by husbands of the ReJler". board; "Laugh, Clown, Society Laugh," stake Sunday school board;. "Mother Goose Rhymes," M. L A J Palmyra stake's Summit of Success, Primary magic stunt, E. Cecil stake superintendent Of class ;i "Needs of. Stake Officers;' .stake presidency and high councils. Refreshments were served by the M. L A. board after which Henry Sabin pronounced the bene- Mrs. Ora Cady, Mrs. Jennie Ray-burMrs. Cora Neilaen and David Brooks who have been making an extensive auto tour to' the middle states, were house guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen, (Sr. Their homes are in Los Angeles. i Range! -- r SPANISH FORK SOCIETY I ' . . . Eight Busy Furniture' Stores Tbe Lowest Price Lrg Scale Specialized Bojlnr Affords , |