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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, Baptists Plan Visiting Salt Lake Friends Election at Mrs. Ttwron Nelson and son, T heron J., of Seattle, Wash., who are visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake for several weeks. Woman'! society of the Immanu! will meet Thursday Baptist churt with. Mr.. H..J. i'Uigjerald.. i!68 Jjftst. South Temple street. Mm. J. E. Berk ley will be the sting Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p, in. section, 2 serving. Business meeting ml i:au ii. m.. to he followed by elec tfon of officer. Devotional will be led .by Mm William Schntkhl. and vocal selections will be Riven by Mrs. C. A. Hodge; Instrumental by Mrs. Ross will He.tson. The missionary be men by Mrs. W. K. Ataman with : Illustrated slides. ...jgy" ?y. 4tF&TttMtttKBKBKtKr iSSsb. !Hi Ism book at the offered a pracih ally the roeds as aa far sheet, were concerned. On the other hand. the student body must the. fair halt have been very concerned, indeed. The fraternities presented a round of gaieties by virtue or which they were busUy enraged In entertaining their sisters. Accordingly. It has been suggested that the girls at the hilltop school were little short of having their tray arter slfht the date U all. carried Wil-for- d knows she cannot possibly have lime I., correct th home work? We win have- - to find some way of down the amount of work and some unscrupulous way, cutting That Til of adjnsting It mere' neatly to ti u fru4ii my side. Has li need of the children. We have made some headway. We have cut out some Reluctantly I'll put away In arithmetic, soon of the problems From me. forvver, for your ke, grammar and some of Old geography Familial things, grovyn dim to me, list. But we can do more. Wherein my heart will break. Let's begin. U rosea still will bloom tSSS, by th Bell Syndl- (Copyright, still the ifinr utntner's gone, and .. . tiUe, InO snrtirs gay ' yf'nt rnra-t- t The sun .u mu a hill. ' Make a few extra dollars on thai Idle sewing machine through th ifornlhg will ome, and no bnak; ant Columns of The Tribune. shine no for me; star Kvtning, and PATRI. Too Much. Sometimes we try to teach children too much. A little less of the. quan tity and a good deal more of quality would help us all. By ANGELO .well your tear-N- love ow has n. fp(--u- STiii-iTh'- - - -- ' mJ ; complexion mfik until thru 5 Qe Th,sons ill most elementary schoolcourse of study ought In by fonmd with the need of the children in mind. Sseelsl to Tlie Tribune. (One group of children mod one kindan--(i i training and the next group need BOUNTIFUL, April H Mr other. line group docs line band- Mrs. J. E. Hepworth aiin"un,e can one next do urine. work and the Mine talks fine English. Inherited it, engagement of their da ugh I' r. Id Joel R. Smith, son ..r Mr. at Mrs jand the otlfer can scarcely ask for a Franklin Smith. The marriage sheet of paper In the English tongue, Anrll 25. Th. take place There should be a difference Ihen in in will hnm,iHe courses used In the districts of make their couple " terville. the snnie city, and In different cities Ewim Rachel Made n TTaIM - fU In us over 85 years Srn4 lOe. or Trial Sit r.ro. T. Hesklai A Soe. New York "FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES'' and who wishes to work In pleasant surroundings. ENROLL NOW FOR OUR COURSE IN BEAUTY CULTURE Given under the supervision of skilled, licensed teachers. Thie course enables you to qualify for the most exacting positions. Call Was. 8244 for Information GOURAUDS I j m. SCHOOC'OF BEAUTY CULTURE Famous Beauties that attractive p with a low silver howl filled with The sorority colors spring blossoms. of Nile green and sliver were out jn the afternoon decorations. Members of the group entertained with Miss solos. v.ocal and Instrumental Jeanette Horn and Miss Flora Syrlln were in charge of the arrangements. ; every rhlttHmsT-twleAra- '! work every examplu on a page: If he knows the processes, the four fun- of arithmetic, If he danieninl prows can manage the simple problems or dally living, why bother hipi 'uiih Only yunr. jdeuJUluXsw iMi.itrt aid in.' niiui SswSH Couldii't that wait for' the rtnjk whVn klstk ' TMavfehVso full of arithmetic power, Knreka, Utah-.along In the Junior high school da Ihal working such problem gave him i nwoTntr Ann rr mnevrr onercu r.ro'n acorillllg 10 Ttte neriis. f htm dKlurrrr rhroughnrrt- - ttns scbenjt ra-- i f- - Why itoW''''Wtrd"'Wno :Wi!r has he Kiitued work In clas-- have to do the. same reer, wliHt of who does by the working of hum' Ircds of pro! work at honw .lent thai will never touon nJS lite; Why does the teacher poor worlj: v Why barn all the capitals of aTTrhe countries oil the gloht ? If lie Knows th,- capital of liTs own state nml of his nation, If lie knows the few great rap-- ! Itals of the world, can use n glohr and 'a map. Isn't that enough? lie couldn't posalbly learn till the cities of the world and (heir location and Ihcif principal business, could he? Why select some hundred-od- d amojig them and Society , for listliiK In memory? I,earn the fitnl to where Leaders the the rest If and type needed, anil go ahea.l World over child mar talk belli a doesn't dram secure Fnglish. Wh. a you liave.a grcat'masaj - a for- of children to whom English bewitching, 'lelgn language, why beiu with gram- iimrr?-- ' That rbmes last and coirrrr touch to their I s.ttlon comes first. (Tfve more time C for the broadcasting of the special progrsm on this occasion. M. M. Nlelson. one of th of Lions club International: Harvey I,. Helley, district governor, and Earl J. ijlade are arranging for the local broadcast. hook-u- e knowing WhrVTdl to test, together with a minstrel act, from (Jrsrtt ward, isfe bring rotated through the stake on Tuesday rights: Tuesdsy, April 17. will see the Socth Cottonwood play produced at Ttennlon: the Grant play at Cottonwood: Cottonwood at South Cottonwood; Mill Creek at Holllday: Hollldav at 'Irani; Murray Taylorsville at Mill Creek: Second at Murray First. Winder at Murray Second; liennlon t TaylorsvlUe and Murray First at Winder. tional -- I This hour my heart becomes a ' BALL ARRANGED FOR BLIND. In connection with the international Lions' dub . broadcast for the blind on April 28, a reception and ball will be given on the evening of that day at the Hotel I'tah. All clubs in district IS are asked to Join with the Salt Lake club and the blind of the state In making the affair a success. Radio station KSI, will join In a ra- The annual spring forma dancing party of the Sigma PI fraternity wu given Saturday evening at the chapter house on East First South street. The room were charmingly decorated In the fraternity colors of lavender and white. Varicolored spring flowers were placed at intervals about the rooms. Favors were presented to the guests. The Clint Strong orchestra provided the music for the evening's dancing. During the event a musical program was presented, featuring Mlwt Ethel Hogan, den Barlow and Barton. Alton Cleveland waa chairman of the committee in charge of the event, and was assisted by Mervvn Wallace and Edison Wliita ker. hold all the children to the same so that each must do tbe same nuro- -t er oi examples, the same sumber oe spefUsjg words and iho like when she) EPHEMERA Smith of Bonntifflt. Judges. The nine plays entered In the con- mwtfk Ibbbk 9 W2. Miss Iht Ifeiint) th; soon to worry Joel ,'. MURRAY, April 14 South Cottonwood ward wua announced Thursday aa winner In the one-aplay win. h has been conducted among .Mutual Improvement aasoclatlons of the Cottonwood stake. Nnne wards com peted, each In a different play. South Cottoawood produced "Rosalie," with a cast composed of Daisy Simons, Evelyn Olsen and Uuasie Carlson. Arthur Krickson wan the coach. 1 University Society Notes T FIRST The Trti.im This rstst now has the'prtvnege or producing "The Rescue,',' for competition In the final contests which will be held In connection with thu M. I. A. June conferem c. Taylorsville ward won second place with its offering of "Miss- - Civilisation,'' eonehea b)A Tuw-le- r toriisy John I'istou. Mrs. vy and Mrs. Ixiulse Mill Howe were .taM A u 5, Weds Soon ct Kperlal Next Meeting Utah ri unmarked South Cottonwood Ward Wins One-APlay Tilt tRIX concerning the course. it Call Was. 10214 for appointments for free Marcels. 403 Clift Bldg. 317 Clift Bldg. Members of the I'tah chapter of the Delta Sigma ft. International com merce fraternity, were hosts at an In formal dancing party given Saturday evening at the home of Rnhert Cook on Second avenue. Gay soring flowei added an attractive note to the affair .' r rrr&tWmy--Late In 4the evening a light luncheon " ' la was served. Pledge members presented several musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Took and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cook were the patrons for ter. Cleve Nell was chairman of the cers of the club were In charge of the the evening. Robert Cook was chair- committee In charge. event. man of the committee in charge of arof the Utah national rangements. Active, alumnae, and pledge memchapter Spurs, pep sorority, held a rummage sale at bers of the Kappa Chi sorority of the of the T'tah chapter of University one of the downtown shops on SaturPhi Delta PI, national physical eduUniversity of Utah will entertain at a cation sorority, entertained the mem- day afternoon. Miss June Ray was in tea in honor of the mothers of the bers at a dinner party on Wednes- charge of the arrangements. afternoon, organization on Sunday day evening in the new Keeley banApril 22, at the home of Miss Teresa room. were club of Chi Mothers' the Toasts to The Sigma Louise Hu.xton. Miss Winifred Scho quet responded by members of the group. Several mufraternity entertained the members field and Miss Brma Stevens are In ieal novelty numbers were pre- of the organisation at an Informal charge of the arrangements. sented during the dinner. Miss PhylSaturday evening dancing parly given lis fiove was in charge of the affair. East First nt the chapter house-oThe active and alumni members of Members of the Fsl rsho Lambda South street. The decorative theme the I'hi Alpha Epsllon fraternity of fraternity of the University of run wj4 carried cut in the fraternity col the University id l'tah will hol.l an were hosts at a banoiiet given in hon- ors or blue ana gold, Lay bouquets or Informal danc ing party at the chapter or of the rushees of the organization spring flowers were placed at Inter- house on Thirteenth East street rrl- on "Wednesday evening in the new vals about the rooms. Members of day evening. April 20. The entertain Toasts: were the active chapter presented several ment, committee is In charge of the Keeley banquet room. musical novelty numbers. The offi- - affair. 1 given by members of the active chap- - ' n lino Lambda Iratenuty or me Evans pledging of Marian Bird, Cecil ' I'M afitT CWSeeTeyT T Members of the Apmln Fine Arts society of the University of l.tah will entertain at the annual eprin Jtormal dancing; purty to be given Friday eve MIsm Khea Joyce winters is ning. planning the event and will be as sistcd by the social committee. Active and pledge members of th Utah chapter of the Sigma Pi fra ternity will be hosts at an informal dancing party to be given at the chap ter house, 1206 East First South street Jesse C. Jen on Saturday evening. sen is in charge of the affair. The annual formal dinner dance of the Phi Ti Phi fraternity of the University of Utah will be given In the ballroom of the Newhouse hotel on Saturday evening, April 2S. E. Irving Alter and Byron Thurmond are In charge of the arrangements for the affair. chapter of the engineering fraat a formal dinFriday eventng, April 27. In the ballroom of the hotel. The event Is beins planned by C. Campbell, The active chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity will entertain the members of the organization at a formal dinner dance to be given at the Covenant house on Fast South Tem ple street on Saturday evening. Francis J. Blumberg Is chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements for the affair. University of Utah Theta Tail, national ternity, will entertain ner fiance to be given (J' Lok the exacting social demands of C the evening Tor the critical inspection of those whose admiration you value areyoujrf you are"all ready"? Not unless you have taken the most meticulous care i n your toilette in every detail of which you will find Vivaudou Mavis Toiletries are so perfect, so invaluable an aid. Ksssisi Mm his Fact PfwJer For clear, transparent freshness of com- will find Vivaudou Mavis flexion, you without an equal. 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J - 7 house ''reak canyon, m Members of theJvmsocial society .f tie U. of honorary will en tertain at a dancing partv to be given at tne Moiei l isn on attirnay eveI , ning. April 2S. Miss Ruth Soloman is chairman of the committee In charge of the arrangenjrnts. e University of Ulah Home E'ntn- ics club will entertain In honor of the mothers of the organization at a t'-to be given Friday afternoon. April 27. coirciniics rratcuotu of e. ill the industrial arts building. Miss Elsa Huber planning the affair. Members of the Score club, social so of the University f of ftrr,- wH- - totietybebeets at-- an dancing party given Friday evening, April 27. Ed Dorland i In charge of the plans for the evening. The freshman class of the Unlversjty of Utah will et!teiain at an Informal dancing party to In- - given Friday evening. April 17, at the Memorial house In Memory grove. City Creek canyon. Richard Harris is In charge "f the affair, and Is hemg assisted by offi cers or the class. IOSANGELB 1!? Is 4l nl -- e Fine Acs society held a meeting Thursday arternonn In the ladles' restroom of the John R. Park A musical and literary probuilding. Miss Inex Jepp-so- n gram was featured was iu charge of the arrangements. Apmln Active and pledge members of the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained at Saturday house in evening at the Memorial Memory grove. City Creek canyon. The evening entertainment carried out the theme of the carnival. The Coun try dub orchestra provided the music for the Informal dancing. A lets supper mas served. Mr snd Mrs. C. C. Browning and T Rurrh were the patrons for th affslr Paul Iverson was in charge snd was assisted by Walter Ores and Frank O'Brien. a carnival dancing party VIVAUDOU WW YOtK New-hous- e Complimenting Miss Anne Goldstein, who recently snnounced her engagement, the members of th Meita Theis Chi sorority of the Unlversltv of t ish entertained st a bridge lulrheon urday afternoon at th ilrean Klephanr tea rooms Th guests were seated st small table, s 'ranged for cards. A buffet luncheon was served fmm a ciiaxa..nl, aipciutd LaMe centered ti mSSSSS&' fi O FI S H D Ssf Tii$ pre-eminen- ce of the symbol "Body by is founded on gigantic resources embracing more than 170,000 acres of timber-lan14,000,000 square feet of factory floor space and an army of more than 50,000 employes. Fisher is one of the largest manufacturers of lumber, of plate glass and ofhardware as well as the largest manufacturer of motor car bodies. 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