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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, .MARCH 28, 1920. 10 Din mis Community pdsusm wiHTs yp. Start Service Campaign for More In terest in Recreation, Correct Ue of Leisure De- clared Vital to Welfare of Nation. Intensive campaign Inaugurated by the Salt take Community Service committee for a more widCMprad Interest In recreative activities here le based upon ttie fundamental necessity of au IntcUl gent understanding of a hat community lecreational aervice means, according to U B. Williams of the Nation Community Service movement, who Is directing the work here. "There me three great master force Idetermining civilisation' sal J Mr. lhams. These me wotk, living condition and recreation, and of thcee the greatest rcereatlot. There are two great law proven by hielory. Those nutlon which wasted their leisure lime have degener those that eted and have teen eve developed leisure time have risen to power and maintained It a long hh they made good use of their recreation and leisure time "A Inin red ear were spent In Germany through the turnverein gvatem in developing that precision which nearly connuered the world A like time spent h France In developing grace and beauty made Par. the capital of fashion. The was fencing and national recreation dancing, both of which lend to beauty, of and muscle. grace suppleness Tlt i dlioeJ, I Team Play Spirit Wins. , "Oreit Britain for hundreds of jears has boon her recre.it ton In taking group rumen. In which the spirit of, earn play t'ie germ of patriotism haa alwavs led the spirit of Individual glorj, consequent ly there ure more successful British corporations .ban composed of other races China present the antlth-e-i- " of Britain. The children learn to Ha v alone. They like to plav alone. 1 In re la not a corporation successfully tn the world compoeed entirely operating of Chinese, It la aald. Everyone knowa the national recreation of Bpain and everyone it no we what characteristics were shown bv tli9 Rpanish explorers who came to tnla continent "A study of will tell ua the future of A nieelca playIf the nation's recreation la of the right sort It will rise to Power and greatness and develop a kindle, total, happy, people. Jf Its recreation degenerates into t Ice, the nation will fall xery terribly. Now. over to per cent of the children of America do In their leisure time. Until chle nothing and ties provide spars time occupation -- com-mu- ni When any Itching akin dlseasa affect or when ai y alight eruption! spot beYou gins to Itch and burn, applv Poelam. nvav be confident that tha trouble Is have for you having the right treatment, called to our aid a healing power highly Jtih-in- g concentrated, active and persistent y stops and the akin feela Immeasure-ablof virugrateful. In the treatment surlent eofema acne, pimples and all are foalain a result face affection, quickly felt and seen. Isold everywhere. For freibample write 243 Wait to hmergency Laboratories, 47th St , New York ( itv. with Polan. poslam Snap, medicated should be used if skin is tender and (Ad ertiaemenl ) sensitive. lose for our child life we will continue to men through death munr of our brilliant be40 at die uen 60 These at 40 and cause thev have been so busv making a mat living and laving up a mmptence they have faUHTT ihe while doing it. Mammoth therm of Spare Time Dangerous". 'A tli eight-hou- r da tfftdtnt. heroines more 6 of leis- nearlv universal snd t ie Hmoiint ure time t proportlouslelv greater, the the benefits of the dangers a well leisure pertoj Increase. The evlla a nine come from 'nothing to do tiro inanv may Iju'k of proper resources for the use of leisure time Is responsible tor much rite- - polks court. Jail, asjlum and juvenile court arc witnesses to the effect of unpliinned leisure on Individual whose nstuiwl hunger hss not ten satwholesnmo wav. Inless lb isfied In after normal demand foe eviltement hours spent in monotonous work Is satls-fle- d will he health hv uUHlt'es Whli-and ''chsrarter developing, promoting whh h are, net followed will be pursuits recreative In the true sense, hut. rathe(, which aie of results time killers, the often bed habits, dsllimueney and crime are tending "In. labor our occupations to become more and more epeelallaed and Bo much of the time we ate using onlv one part of our bodv or mind, allowing the other parts Isto deterlorale There great need, through disease. therefore, for our leisure lime activities for developing to provide opportunities thoee faculties which remain Inactive thus bulfu and during the working period individual. a mere B as sports, Actl'e rerratlon such rle-games, dramath a, and group singing in- v slops powrs nf of of decision dividually, of initiative, and that so many occupations tend toforstifle. our outlet a beneficial They provide natural demand for play and help le of hahlte perseform certain desirable verance, pluck, quick tulnklng. and cooperation Fair play learned In games makes It easier to lead a clean, life couiageous and generousactivities open to has many "halt of aun Community the one and ever) Bervlce Is to promote wider use of exlimit isting facilities until used Into thetheleisure bv existing organisations time field ond to promote the establishment and operation of others until everyone le a participating member of the community aligned with the forces of good Americanism and happy al Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. GUARANTEED DENTISTRY Work completed in one day when practical and necessary. Phone Wasatch 5S54 for special appointment. HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. 122XMain Sundays, 9 to 1. 1& . rUi, m. guild. adnaaday, 2 Saturday. 1 30 p. . rlrrs. PI TINE ORDER. Maata at atraal. Ha, 8 p. a. Vooaa N H halt, 2YJ South TmI UGHw rharg. In Tiia Wiwlota aubjorf. arrh'ra. P- - Tam-pt- a Bar liallglu. riit'niti. t:..i 'Bro,se., s.. nad B pm. kundny t ednruda? rvriiiDf tnl( ar hid at $ rlbsk. BKtDND 4 IU R H. MB Raat Mot TVmplf a , prvicra Sunday Buoday atwni, 0 4 a. m Weduday evening arr .8 rlTk. All are welromc to rtRST IT STIJP 7 SO p. m : Wanady 8 p. . t.vod hnday, Thursday, acrvicta, 0 .Wl a p. m m R. L Ysa EaPm. auparlatendcnt; meeting of the 10 VO wiM new member can m , baptiam tad the l,ord aar 10 ferine for sua comaiuulon. s 30 of fiw membera, 11 Supper and the reeptha a. w.: Vimig Iecplr Kv I fy of I hriatiait 6 80 p m : acrricc, 7 46 p. a , Ibem, lba Triumphal Fairy. THIRD I IM KCH, Klerenfh Fast and Braen The Her Hence VV. Bui-g- r. tceutb Butb airats I D, pastor. Sunday lnil 8 46 a at , H m. athet (lie Mentma Offers itnke Himeif": Juvior Kniteaeor It IV a t tn I annual cucign ga ipba heamr Ladearnr. meeting, Wednerdar, 6 p, to. METHODIST. SIDE PHI Ri II, Third South and Tha Rar. Hugh Norllla, Eighth Vai( atraata Suadar school, 18 a. m , John H. Aik'w. auparlataadrnt. Junior laagto. 8 P m . L. Hrokir. aup rlniroiirat ; Baalor Ur. nr,T (tor. LATTrR DAT SAINTS. REORGANIZED. Ph.p.1 at 330 Kottlh rouHh F.t. M. A laagua aparlal aknngaliMi srrlra It EUatihouar, Bilal tar. Buaday a lutol, 10 a fa . a m aad 8 p. m.. and arary sight airapt 80 p. tn tuaaMng, mire, II a. a ; prayer m. 6 p. Stiturthwaila, 7 80 proahinla hy ( , irnirr, FI II RST Sacond Ent and 8aroad I H, R( ( hology. aaoaonh. bna p 01. Plaa Tha Rat. Jimra H. N. Wil-Ljiatvmntnha and the Bvadi ( Mormon FnUuy, 8 South gtraai Barr aa.. tee, II tntaittr. uh)act, 9 I ha vhuri li spmh. aad tha Morrtaroo Hurrahing I mad 4.V p 7 ra. 'Tartekrr arrlir, tihjai, Htd; LUTHERAN. ' U third I Tha mnralng Kith ihriai EFIbCOFAL. FfONR t.LTFERAN CHURCH. Soaoad South art as a ( loedad (.rttk'iaut aad the trjtal ST V 4 RRB CATHEDRAL. Flrf Booth Mr and Ror P. F. Cbrtat.' Mrrri.-- ll Eai rtrlh fUttod Fat atret Ih Vary Ra. Wlliintn knoll, pH. D , supply paalor. Nuaday rhool, V WATERIAK) Fonrtb Eattand Flavtwond. dao. Banrira, B a. a.; Sun- MA PHUR(H. . in. a. m ; wnlo, II la tha English 1 h South Rar. firm . day Mhool. B 48 a. m : aaraioa Ha ta , aar-m-l ta (ha Eo Saraalcaitth to par narvtra. 8 p. laatnaga; " Tha Wml Fmm Adaoia, efesenoras. J. Uurt Proa Ibvir,(ha paster, laututa, nmlr gllnh laacuagr; maaftag of tha Mivftiooary Sundar acliool, 8 43 . et , Richard Wheat, hr be rhnir aod tha Orydiaua rluh. 4 30 p. m , D p, I tha chupoh Thursday, parlor. n.j ., Primary dpartaet, 8 46 a. ., 1 Ihe Hly mavk lartlre. axapt Gnml Friday, 10 rltl; last Laatae sarca, Friday, p. a. tn. aod 4 10 p m ; Good Friday, 10 a. m Alica Raao. tuprrintrgdnh: aarrlra, H 1. o : EfigtUh language. 80 m 12 la S p. in. and ; Junior r EpwAirth lmgua. p rica, 8 TABOR BANISH LUTHERAN, First imma 'America tha Beautiful," p ni , auMccd, ST. PAI IB ( HPR( H, Third South and Moth and K arrant 1 ha Ree, J. ( 4 (arUen, pastor. Mia In taaux and plcttiraa. great Atcasrdsliip" a bool, 0 43 SuadaY school. JO a. ( hurrh Ear afraals. Marrlra Karrhf. 11 a. m : Illustrated. ; II i. iu. and 7 80 p. 40., (ha Van. a W. arrrh'aa, 8 p. b. aarvira. Good Friday, 8 lactura. Mia aarma. Mnod Frl W alii FIE8BTTERIA2T. a "Tha P KVANn'KI.K'Ar. dar, from I'.' i I p m . naditath ST JOHNS I.dHERAN the Proa.' Vtarda Fn FIRST CHURCH, Soitb PHI R H. 124- East Saranth Sotith straat Tampla m4iC B under hT. PETER'S ( HA PEL, Saand V4 nd Tha liar. 3 . 4 . Rataer, pastor. arixxd, tralD Tha Rar. (.aorga Kwtng lavlca, 7 North m 30 10 a. 0 Suo ; 8vlh 8 80 a. .; aanricra, a ; coaimunloe L. , minister Buoday ai'booi, V.45 a. m.. p atraala.harura, dry ft'Trlcfv. j j,7pm: Hie 7pm, Ha THLObOPHICAL. Tbeoaophical aodety will mert at rooms Son til 3 block. Wist Becoad Alia Frank T treol. Moadar Bight at 8 a'clock. r on a read will paH-Theoiphr Terriherry g Wednesoar aad Ita Relatloa toNature." a rtae for aiuJy of ihmigUt pmtr sud will be continued coocMitratiofi lhf Salt Lake and Ogden Stu dents Prominent at the , California School. Tb 822 8 ama tnt. Spefnl to it Tribune. Gal , &TANFUKU UNIVERSITY, well represented March 57. Utah aiiTfrnf the students at Stanford university, Halt Lake ynd Ogden Mipplylng the majority of' them. There h hardly a club, fraternity or oth'T activity on the campus that. dot. a not Jmlude at lea.t one Utahn. Hob MiGonauxh), will known in Salt Liike. plaved one of the character parts In Nln Mn a comic ojxretta by local talent, re.tntl. MfCoranghy tooff the part of tho nut mtrehant and performed his role we!!. Anion the Halt Takr who are here Klov are Waite Barrette, Bothweli, Kenneth iimwiiinx, Brighton (lark Cajn, Gordon L. (estteman, Marvin ('hamher-laiArmand Eardlev. Ktnneth Kelley, Gerald Lambert, Warn n Lewis, Auaephine McCarty. Robert M Uonanghy, Raymond Mt I'uMotigli, Ruanell F. Mt Intoah, lon-al- d Monroe, Elizabeth Prosier, Raph Irout, Samuel Roeenhlum, Ruth Senior, (lair Senior, Keith Swanholm and Virginia May Woodruff , Gerald Ieambert wa president of the student body at the University of Utah In 1914. Those who are from Ogden are Stanley Biohsel, Blrt Blackman. William Blackman, IHck Graves, Fred Herrington, Gordon Hess, Edward Millar Raymond Whitmeyer and 1 Edmund Wood Voorhec from Mantl and Glen Edwin Bhrlver from Eureka complete the present aggregation from Utah. Vuor bee was formerly one of tne star track men at the Utah Agricultural college. Most ot the above students were for, merly attiderta at the University of Utah, and a number of them are graduates of that university. 8pm tb rt OR PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. Suoday at 'Rolrhta of Pythias hail "8 Screw, II a m , anbFeM Broadway .Praise," br Mr. A. K. Myora. bundiiy' tnriTT Meets El at booL clot k. 12 IRfSH TO MEET. The 1Hh confer are reunion af tha L. T. S rhimh will be h'fa baturdar night. April 3. at 8 o'clock at ( lie Fourteenth ward arrnement hall, First South street betweeo VVat lemplo and First Went at reels. n, totr). W edueitt Ha ,6pm BIBLE BTUDEHT8 TO BEET. J 3 Hlarkhnni of New nrk i! ahlrf flw Hihlv studeuts at I nir hull this Ajuioomted 1 uu I'caturoa of Mm aftemoon 3 Otloti, Rhino Iluu M CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL (HI KCH. Thml Eaet and Fourth -- The A He atr Btiydpr. Sintlir swhtMi). ID h m.. Hrrvtco, 11 lattor a re., An t mviuircl sivhe, ( hna Man Kndraror. fi 30 j m . urmt e. 7 4, p. i 1 lie HirH'viuz aa Inknonn Guc(, turn; on, hurch night, W ednam.) r. p. iu FIRBr Boutli atrfeta.Limor II a 1 m t.osrr pastor. A SPEING TONIC! I 3JS 3 V- jr -- J. S SPECIALS Adler-i-k- a Helps Mr. Hoeft ! I bad Htoma-l- i trouble for seven years and one bottle of Adler i ka CURKD me. i at til use it as a family laxative with good results, (bigned) E. Hoeft. Adler i ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely it relieves ANV CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Kemoves foul matter. w luc h Often pot.oned stomach for months. CURES eonstiration. 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Gross exaggeration, disparaging remarks about competir tive articles, weaken the effectiveness. display of any advertisement, while palpable falsehoods utterly destroy it. Good advertising backed up by forceful, honest, intelligent salesmanship, turn inquiries into sales: but only SERVICE, in its broadest sense, can make and hold the Permanent customer. Announcements by Professional Men are advertising pure and simple. While Professional Advertising should be conducted On the highest plane, it is nevertheless dependent for success upon the elements that make commercial advertising successful. Claims made in Dental Advertising must be made 100 per cent good. Promises, direct or implied, in the advertising done by thi office are as carefully and conscientiously made as if they were being written into a legal contract. Painless Extractions, Experienced, Careful OperStandard Materials, ators,. Sanitary Precautions, u Guaranteed Work and Modest Prices mean exactly what the words imply. 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