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Show AY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1928. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUXD Uldine Utley, Famous Girl Evangelist Warns Young Women Against Unchaperoned RIDES, Immodest DANCES and Petting PARTIES XM Sua. Jr-- , "St. Paul, in Romans 12:1, 2 says: 'Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto. God, which is your reasonable service.. And be not conformed to this world; but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will UA of God." ThU and other letters from converted girls and boys showed ma thai youth, today, want to have a reaon for what it doe, and wants to be put ia the way of finding, for ittelf, a reaion. This trend of youth came startlingly whose from the lips of a mother was lecturing him. The little fellow told her, with finality, "I want to fink my finks for myself." Youth wants to think out its own salvation. It only needs to be shown the way. A great many people do not realize it, But the devil is really overstepping himself. Do you know that he is throwing upon the cinema screen, today, pictures of his own evil ways? Can't you see that Satan is revealing to the world the awfulne&s of sin? I remember how Jesus ransomed me just as Satan was bargaining for my soul. In the Junior Dramatic Club, of Fresno, Cal., I was given the part of leading lady in a play to be produced In a real theatre. I was being trained for the cinema stage when the accident (I have never considered it an accident) of a locked door at rehearsal compelled me to accompany my blind grandfather to a revival service where I was converted. young life has been saved Many ld By ULDINE UTLEY. are several topics that I to talk about to young people, and one of these deals with what I continually bear termed "this pleasure-ma- d age. Two eminent clergymen declare that youth's pendulum of desire ha begun to swing back from abnormal indulgence in pleasure, at the expense of righteous living, to a mora normal seeking after truth. Youth does not know why it is restless, filled with desire for excitement, following the lead of any who seek to find satisfaction in pleasure often carried to the extreme in such things as petting parties and immodest dances. Most of youth's excesses In the name from sheer of pleasure proceed rIERE One thoughtlessness and ignorance. young girl, who had never gone to extremes, wrote me this letter: "I used to hear such statements as this: 'A Christian should not go to shows or dances.' I was never told why, and so I continued to go to them for two or. three months alter I was One night, in a theatre, converted. God spoke to my heart, and I got up immediately, walked out of the theatre and went' into a mission. At the close of the service I TttBx consecrated my When I reached life to the Lord. home it was late, but I was determined to find out why it was wrong for me to pursue the pleasures I had always enjoyed. My Bible concordance gave me passages in Scripture to look up and I found in James, 4:4, 'Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?' HOW to DRESS WELL Wife of the Millionaire Banker. The Fashion Editor of Panorama Magazine Discusses Lingerie f 5mr semble. Some women are born with this sense of values. They are fortunate. Their instinct for style is such tpiat everything they own, In some Indefinite way, takes upon itsejf something of their own personalities. Some women are born with style instinct Others acquire it by patient experiment through trial and error. Thousands of women, however, are helped along by the skillet! salespersons of the stores, who are trained to match color values with the psychological and physical requirements of H aflpLlmi l i A Smart Nightrobe of Flesh Colored Crape do China. Note the Unusual Manner in Which Bandings of Alencon Lace Are Applied. the individual. It is not always safe, however, to rely upon outside assistance in building up one's clothes value which is so important an expression of individualism. Every woman should, therefore, study her own needs and her own individual requirements. The tiniest bit of equipage, the smallest bit of raiment must be considered not by itself, but in relation to the ensemble. Clothes are the materials. The form is the mould upon which the materials are to be placed. And these materials should be selected at all times wtih the complete effect in mind should be selected with the same care that an artist gives to his paints. One flaw in the selection of color, one tremor of the brush and the picture is marred. This is true of the clothes effect the effect of sheer charm which all women seek. For the woman who likes dainty things, lingerie offers an opportunity in which she can revel to her heart's content Daintiness is the keynote of her selection. Daintiness, luxury and charm This is the trinity of every woman's requirements. Sheerness of material is the first essential. Dainty tucks, gathers and fine rich laces are next end when incorporated into soft filmy fabrics the whole results in artful feminine appeal Yet A great deal of money can be spent upon lingerie. if it is carefully chosen none of it will be wasted. In lingerie a perfect fit. of the undergarment is one of the first things to be looked for, to be insisted upon and to be stressed. And If your lingerie budget is limited it is more important that you get a perfect fitting garment than one of expensive material. By Clare Murray, New Girl Poet-Arti- st YOU'RE GOING? What did you say I am sorry.. i ? .1 did not catch it. Your voice was so mellow heard not a word. Like the deep, vibrant tone Of a 'cello It stirred A wild cry in my heart 'Til my senses were blurred, And I listened to it alone. nHgaVgaaflnBPPl it Jesus and the endless blessings that it brings? If so, hear what He says to us: "He that loveth his life shall lose it; but he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal." . We often read In the "Lost and Found" columns of a valuable jewel that has been lost What a thorough search is made for it I A large reward is offered to the finder. What should Of how we do to find a lost soul? much more worth than a jewel is a soull Are you one of those who are laying up treasures on earth, "where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves break through and steal?" Remember, "Where your treasure is there will your heart be also." God ha given late your keeping e your soul. Have priceless possession you ever meditated on the value of a Have you, along with many soul? other, been selling that never-dyinsoul for frivolous amusements? Oh, that you might realise what the price of pleasure is I The Lord, God, in His word, gives us a clear definition of the price of pleasure: "I say unto you that for every idle work that man shall speak, he shall give account in the day of And this means idle judgment" deeds, too. In the eighth chapter of St Mark, Jesus says: "For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" Satan has s price for the souls of young people. He gives them flasks of bootleg liquor to drink, that their minds may be confused ana their spir- g itual danger unperceived. He gives them petting parties. He gives them long, unchaperoned rides at night so that gossip may turn a thoughtless pleasure into a Knife wherewith their reputations may be shredded and their precious souls enmeshed in the shreds. Anything contrary to the will of God I sin. "To him that knoweth to do good, and death it not to him it is sin," we read in the Bible. And this: "The soul that sinneth it (hall die." "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal Ufa through Jesus Christ" Many of you have sold your souls for pleasure. You have forgotten God perhaps no one has rightly told you His will But God has not forgotten you. You have sold out to the devil, and are satisfied with your bargain. Yon have selfishness, pretty clothes and To Win KEEP AT IT Says Robert Cowie, Leader of 100,000 men The President of the nfl Biggest Express Company in the World Says "Find Your Field and Stick" you start stick. is one of the main planks in the business philosophy plat form of Robert E. M. Cowie, president of the American Railway Express Company, a nation-wid- e organisation with nearly 100,000 men and women in its employ. There are more firms looking for men than there are competent men looking for positions, in the opinMr. ion of Cowie, who does not countenance the idea that opportunity knocks but once for the average young man. It knocks many times, he declares, and a chance missed one day does not mean that there will not be another the next Forty-fiv- e years ago Mr. Cowie came from Scotland, the land of his birth, to America, to face the problem of choosing and developing his career. He is therefore peculiarly fitted to advise with young men who have cast their lot with a nation outside of their WHEN AnuS nomnmm birthplace. The whole secret ef success in business today, a far a the yoerth is concerned, ia to aim at the proper target and then te (tick, Mr. Cowie declared: "It is when a man is young," he added, "that ho can heat experiment to find eat what hi permanent life work is to be and the field to which hi natural aptitude can beat be applied. He should have a definite purpose and a clever vision of the goal to which heis directing hi energy. He may be earnest, g and faithful, but he cab never succeed if he is in the wrong jewels, what you call a "good time." Yet you have sold your Immortal soul for naught I "The wages of sin is death!" There is no reward for serving Satan, but there is en eternal debt to pay. For "the way of the transgressor is hard." Let us pause for a moment and remember that "Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners." If you place your hand in His you will receive that promise. "The gift of God is everlasting life." Are YOU the "Executive Type?" at men rise If by magic, all rivals, piling up millions. Theirs is a steady, resistless drive toward success. Others, just as industrious, just as bright, in- SOME explicably fail. What's the secret? Or is there a secret instead of a blind and capricious fortune? Is there something which great leaders in business ana finance have in common, under that height. There t i i ST ROBERT some char- acteristic which marks them off sharply as the "executive type"? There is. In an amazingly graphic table compiled by Dirk P. de Young for Forbes' Magazine, the feeling of many that there must be some constant factor in the lives and physiques of outstanding men was clearly substantiated recently. Questionnaires answered by 40 of the leading executives in America adduced these singular facts: tr YOU WANT TO SUCCEED, yea should be married at a comparatively eerly age. All ef the executive, were married i moat of them married young. IF YOU WANT TO SUCCEED, yen shouldn't commit the indiscretion ef being an only child. None ef the big YOU SHOULD BE about six feet tall, a all ef the master of groat corporation er a little over er a little com-poten- t field." Mr. Cowie declared that the day has! passed when most businesses were owned by individuals. The tremendous interest of the public in all successful enterprises in almost every field of industry and its willingness to invest in the stock of such corporations is sig- JBm 4r I mSi M -- m &wasna Your handshake was firm And your fingers were warm in my own. And I read In your eyes As you turned to depart A sudden surprise And a question unsaid. Y'ou must go But I know, As I've known From the start, You'll return or be sorry you fled. ..BMpg Jtk E. M. COWIE the professional world. Ur, doubtedly a great many who find pro motion difficult have made no particular study of their adaptability for their present job or field and if they could be analyzed ia e bread way, they might better be applied either to a different branch of the same industry or to an entirely new line ef he 'lusiness. Nearly 90 per cent of the ranking officials of the American Railway Express Company, including Mr. Cowie himself, started at the bottom. It Isn't always the length of service that counts; it isn't even sticking to one job that counts. It is finding the field for which one is adapted or has some aptitude, and where the future is promising. Having found it, start! Stick 1 1 te be con- sidered the age-el- d impulse of the race to select big men as it leaders. YOUR CHEST MEASUREMENT ought te be mere than (or become) 40 SO inches; per cent of the executives queried had copious chests. Here are a few of the "big men" and the information that they gave : "" I. T. BUSH, Pro. . ii Ill i S Term It tl I'l ill ft U. E. FOR BBSS. Free. Pierce Arrow n I'm,- - n ej.e. J. O. HARBOBD. Pre. Radio Corp It II t US ft 1C. REYNOLDS. Pros. First Nat'l Bank N. T. II I I'lVj" IN ft J. t. R T AN. China. Anacoeda Copper SI It f it gj.g, B. E. RUNNY, Cues. Boll T.I. Co Tl II I'll" 11 atg; S. H. VA0CLAIN. Pre uh Bold win Locomottv... K. WOOD, Pre. R Tl II r III O S II II rn," 11 ft Strangely in denial of the common e impression about our men, the majority of the 40 were college graduates. k self-mad- hard-workin- I You're going? I'm glad to have met you. Uldine Utley and Her Vision of the Modern of Danger. ANNE U. STILLMAN can mean much or nothing. Everything LINGERIE the woman wearing it If she has taste, if she has knowledge of materials, has that indefinable but tremendously important sense of values she can nse the dainty fabrics and the sheer material as foundations upon which to build her complete en- I! by the hand of Jesus locking the door on its worldly ambitions, but not many of us realize it Jesus does this because Re loves uat because He knows the value era human soul. Were all the riches, the treasures, the honor and glory of this old world placed in the balance on one side of the scales, and the immortal soul of man on the other, it would not balance, for the immortal soul that Jesus died to "save outweighs every other treasure this world holds. What will you do with your soul? Do you not know it is safe in His keepit is being? If you do not know cause you are willingly ignorant of it Scripture tells us, "He that loveth his life shall lose it" Do we love our own lives? Do we glory more in our pleasures, our pretty clothes, our elaborately furnished bomes and our limousines than we do in the Cross of "You'll ret be sorry you fled. lt. -. nificant of the enormous opportunity which lies before the youth of today. The president and chief executives of sues companies are in effect the employes of the stockholders and are expected to carry on their enterprises That has removed the successfully. stigma "pull" er "drag" from virtually every concern. Executives cannot afford to select subordinates from smong friends and relations: to do so will jeopardise their own success. They must recognise ability and integrity and the young man who possesses them has little likelihood of failure. The president of the world s biggest exprees company, who is in a position to observe the daily work of a groat many men, decries the prat lice of trying te Tit square pog into round hole. There are man in business who should What Do You Know About Prisons? I. H'oeu it us (AS h' negate Calendar f I. What ice the famous debtors' prison in London T S. Whet prison ira drmollthed during the French Revolutiont f What ere the two Federal prisons in the United Btatett S. .Vane tome famous State prisons. What is -- The Tombt-- f 7. Where is La Seats pritont S. Where vsere some fiinoii penal t. colonics tlluatedt ANSWERS. 1. An account of notorioui criminals imprisoned in Newgate after 1700. Newgate was the great city prison of London, which was established In 1218 in the portal of the new gate of the city. It was demolished in 1902. 2. The Fleet which dated back to Norman times. 8. The Bastille, which the French Revolutionists burned July 14, 1789. July 14 is now a national holiday in France because of this event 4. The penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, and the penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia. 6. Sing Sing at Ossining. M. Y., Johet Illinois, San Quentin, California, Moyamensing, Philadelphia, Charles town Prison, Massachusetts. 6. The house of detention in New York City for prisoners awaiting trial. A covered called 'The passageway Bridge of Sighs" connects it with the courthouse. 7. La Sante is the men's prison in Paris, France. 8. Australia, New Caledonia, Siberia, Sakhalin. Devil's Island and islands off the coast of Italy. |