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Show ' THE shiny and lustrous Dear Mr. Anderson; Ive been living and seeing for one score past and have learned onething.j that a man is talked about only when he's doing something You do things fairly well so the rule follows. I remember a few times when I paid fifty cents for a show ticket and would rather have been outside, lonely, alone and with nothing to do. see a show for feui When I get or five cents thats what it costs our monthly family under the SCERA ticket plan it makes me mad as a ducked brunette if Im not entertained deluxe. The Private Life of Henry VIII was all the bunk. I wouldn't have I had my boy see it for anything. havent one. If I did have and he could not see the follies of people who pick, for marriage, someone they do not love, I would think he needed to go to an association of desecting and doctors and have his replaced by the brain and heart from one of the lower order of animals such should not belong to the human race but seems to be gaining popularity multitudes at a time. Then we had Little Women, no one can judge shows but me that didn't go over big at all because I knew too little about it. There are three things one should go to a show for: education, entertainment, and last but first, moral lessons. I think anyone who could not sec something worth while in Henry VIII or Little Women has never learned a show carries deeper emotions than laughs. Strange, but God put us on the earth for more than laughs and for more than sighs. He wanted us to develop. If we can go to an entertainment, be entertained, have our unders6me-thin- g standing broadened, and get of value for our advancement in courtships it is a tripple bromide to us. Too many people go to church and assemblies sponsored by church officials to criticise blasphemously those iwho are at the head just about as well or a little better you don't go folks Well, so long, friend, I hope to see some more fine shows. , JOHN MECHAM- - FLOORS The ideal means of attaining that desirable appearance is found in Bennetts WAXES and CLEANERS A Self Polishing Wax Liquid, rubless, nothing to do but just wipe it on, leave it alone and it shines with a beautiful gloss. PASTE WAX The old stand-b- depend- y, able, easily applied and quires the time honored elbow grease but the results are delightful. re- PASTE CLEANER Rapid in use and action; pleasant in odor and a celebrated dirt chaser. By PAINT lux- - is an investment, not ury applied for looks. 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Incorporated PROVOS PIONEER PAIN! DEALERS 272 West Center St. Phone 160 from page 3) In a dissolve, the scene that you see on the screen merges gradually with the next. In Sin Takes a Holiday the director wishes to show that his leading leminine character is enjoying the social whirl in a foreign capital He does this cleverly by showing us series or dissolves of winning jects. A spinning roulette wheel dissolves into a swiftly moving automobile wheel, the hub cap of the auto replacing the center of the roulette wheel. This scene in turn merges into a view of a pair of skaters whirling in a circle about the same focus used in the two previous scenes. One of the chief benefits of using the dissolve is seen in its connecting ability it does not break the continuity of the action but carries it on. A fade-obreaks the continuity. In the Inthe director wishes fernal Machine, to change the action from one deck of a boat in which we are looking directly into the mouth of a ventilator, to a deck below where people are dancing. He dissolves from a direct shot of the ventilator to a big base horn. Here ' a visual transition by These means of similar appearance. transitions may be very clever but must bring out the necessary point in are worse than usethe story or th'-less. inr Artificial lighting is used pn all switchfound be will sets where door board and battery of lights including spots, floods, carbon arcs, mercury vapot arcs, and majda globes running into millions of watts. You will enjoy watching for special light effects. One you quite often seejs that of a face that stands out with unusual beauty because haloed with a flaming crown of hair. This is done by playing a spot light on the hair from above. Very grotesque and weird effects are often gained by turning light op into the face. The director and the cameraman sit down to plan a scene much as a photographer plans a picture. These men are artists who must consider many more items than does a photographer For example, the little item of where to make entrances is important. The eye moves naturally from left to right with greater speed than from right to left so it picks up n entry from the right at once as with a flourish of trumpets; while an entry from the left can be accomplished slyly and secretively before it is observed. A picture will consider all these little items and lack of such consideration marks the cheap, n stunt one. Here. is a summary of standards for magic-lanter- q photography: 1. Variations VANCE otherwise unnoticed object, person or action. 5. The good director will use a variety of shots long, mediuntH and SEEING MORE AT THE MOVIES S3 A. from the normal camera angle (4 feet 6 inches above the floor) should not be made excep to obtain a necessary effect. 2. Most of the scenes in a pictur should be medium shots. 3. The chief value of tha long sho is to give the setting of an event. 4. The chief purpose of the close up is to call your attention to aom and teuchos teuch. Greek pente-fivThe last chapter of. a volume. Deuteronomy written by Joshua Sjmusl may have written Judges Ezra QyrrfcTes, Kings. Jeremiah? Solomon Proverbs, DknJfne Psalms, and many other books named from their own, authors. 285 B. C. Ptolomy Philadelphus requested of Eleazer the high priest, a Six copy of the Hebrew scriptures. learned men from each tribe, competent to translate into Greek, placed on the isle of Pharos, completed their work in 72 days and was approved afterward by the Jewish Sanhedrin consistin gof 72 men, making three reasons for calling it the Septuagint Latin Septuaginta, meaning 70. A very ancient version of the Old Testament translated from the Septuagint, by whom and when unknown, also writings of the New Testament in Greek, Hebrew, and other languages were in use in the time of Jerome. Jerome not fully satisfied with the copies of manuscripts then in use, began a new translation into Latin of both Old and New Testaments from the Hebrew text, which he, with the help of ofhers, completed about 400 A. D. S.nce which time this translation approved by the Council of Trent and sanctioned by Pope Gregory I, is the only since accepted version by the Catholic church. Why should not this version be as accurate as our own? 1300 years ago, but being in Latin, the great bull of the people were unable to receive any benefit from the scriptures. Attempts had been made to translate portions thereof into English. Here Wyclif, with a soul of inspiration wrote the whole book in English, thus reaching for the common per pie hungering truth, amid the animus and vetulenoe of the dominant church. Wyclif s Bible was followed by Gynsdale, 1530, Coverdale, 1535; Cban-me1539, called the great Bible, Mathews 1551, Traveness 1557, The Geneva Bible, The Bishops Bible, 1568. A conference at Hampton e, We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly, and we believe there is no church, sect, or people wno believe it so literally as do the Latter Day Saints; the great marvel to me is that the translation is so nearly correct; though no doubt as the Argel declared, "many plain and precious parts have been taken out because of faun-t- y translations or otherwise. Perhaps human wisdom could not give us a more perfect version, because most pious and scholarly men have been, engaged to give the Bible as we have it today. There is no book in the world today that has been so long in the making. Bible literally means many books, as they are composed of the special writings of many authors widely separated in time, Moses, 1500 years before our Savior, being the first writer o fany portion of that record. He wrote the first five books, viz; Genesis 50 ch., Leviticus, 27 ch.. Numbers, 34 ch. 36 ch., and Deuteronomy, These five are given the name Penta i (Continued JOHN SHARON OF HOW DID WE GET THE BIBLE? Comnients On Pictures SLICK VOICE 6. Court decided on a new stranslation to settle all controversies. King James I.took a deep personal interest, choos-T- n scholars. These 1604, fifty-fou- r were divided into six committees, two of which were to meet at Westminster, and two at each of the universities, Oxford and Cambridge; all to act under strict rules, 14 in number, prescribed by the King. Three copies were made and given to a committee of 12, after which the whole was subjected to revision after revision by the most eminent scholars and cfitics, when in 1611 i) was published with a dedication to the King. It was appointed to be read in the churches. Walter Scott upon his dying bed. called for the book. Which book? was asked. There is but one book, he said. teacher severely, you shouldn't talk like that to your plapmate. Had you ever thought of heaping coals of f.re on his head? I hadn't thought of No, ma-athat, buf its a peach of an ideal Correct Teacher this sentence; The fjords of Norway :sre very rough. You Pupil got Fords spelled wrong Him Had I known that tunnel was so long, I'd have kissed you. Her Heavensl Wasnt that you? A girl no longer marries a for better or worse. Indeed! No, she marries him for more or less. He You say that Jack is going to the hospital? What's the trouble with him? 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