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Show 7 7 , 7 77 . - TUE their Shildreninore wisely and thus carry on tns tradon. which the tin. 'hoOles Um pail bays tat 11ustittill to this irtnaration. Wins Recognition. "So great is the demand for trained leaders education for said Mine Stage'. Parenthood,' "that the Teachers 'allege. Columbia universityoptned itl 100rit JIM rebruarl-to Prepare for it Again thts )ekr the Loorit'fiPenmen Rockefeller memorial fund is aiding in this work by arcing' scholarships and other financial aid." The speaker paid high tribute to the "Mormool (March for its work along this: floe in the organisation of parents 'classes hi tbe various wards. CITIZESHIP IS DEFINED NEWS FRIDAY Oc"10BEIt cclttlensiali'min he purchases, land from 1),ESERtflt , 2 , 1'02 lielestAnstows.-steiti-tme:..mtbp.- lirtarn.t. Urging the state, cal educatiodePrief. Erickson de- - mection in the Aabernsele in addl.., elated that becalms et lb "present tan to Dr. Too.per. in ilow'001115110rer l?lii Called soon to on demand of At the an trection-DarwMrs of high ihseeislitation he how Utitted ttlatt.S1 bk;1 department. the S. and so from much attachedbecome FOR inson,. Logan high cheeL OFIITE P. Lamen, Iirighitm reallIC wilwrvee7 - Other, alidreages were made by lora ether thatinutual endear-aridsity,,,-,tng -01 tfie association, Or. A.- Y. Anderson. I:Marshy frank 11. CoonPlay 'Necessary.(Continued from page One.) and Alice 1... Rowe, East high er,superintendent emeritus of the Utah. reason is this ii, "Per nsperehi., se, IMO"- - were sPeagera e 0111161.' Seattio . schttolliT4). IfeWri -, theati mint lie Yoh001 n seetiort.--estow...ation. i. Tretary rif are Milt a Mir peopin in conegeetctil on "Safeguarding the Junior tt Sublet-Veetio modern language donee woe fu'rnished and- Universities and perhaps : In the i by Sehoor; before the, home High ecowere discussed bY B. It. Brigham Young high schools. who' do not regard Isection univergity -band. nomics section in tbe Bishops' CooleY D. S. 1,, Jacobson. university: physical education' as anything F. Officers Nominated. Of Utah; building end the geography andws.... , ( mots than exercise. Toe long lois , Sparkman. Unntereity two study section Friday at 2 p.m.. O. the addresses stemmacons-- 1 R. P. CumfMnipf R. Y. U. and from our the Folisaing suffered -youth Assembly hall on The New mon idea in America that play Oscar Respell. University of Utah. tions for the of officers Earth..." American school citizen, Dr. Bennion Speaks. were toed as follows; must man fooling or useless etrav-1-- ,' ship league,. Fridey 2i45 p.m. et the' ' itY-1 Dr.- Adam IL Eteitnion.ePtibe Id . Wi Prestdent. Earl Hopkins.' Og- tabernecio and befork the in addttion to den. Ilia Charlotte Stewar t. city reo- - the English section superintendent of schools; 3.7,1 tendents and school board,stiperinMitts Birisei also'addreased the ,reation director, woe the speak-- - 1 Dr. Franzen. , section, at 2:30 p.m. in the Bishops build- kindergarten section in the Istfay- -, er in the music section sit the West D. W. l'arratt superintendent of Worlton, assistant superintendent I school,. Sign Llske ; vice sprees-den- t, ing on "Humanizing Dt Supervis-- - ette school assembly hall on "Mod- :high school during the afternoon arshits , schools. sedreolied the W. Parrett, superintendem P. ern Ite.eintihoistsThe Importance on "Sage Settings and Costuming geography and nature study sect:on of the Granite Other speakers at district, and W. a L'arlier Tears" Friday evening Sof Opera Production." In addition to Dr. Cooper. the; college of end it9Aion she wt11 speak at the T. P., Rawlings.Mr.principal fir tile ilicittion 'action general see- : All departments ahouid co.oper- Friday the. history in mbool. Ttawitngs withdrew In ere Oan: Baker. Richfield eion in die Tabernacle and at the ate in oPers, Preduction.' she mid. Reoekbanit. Grenite district end , Morning Of Mr. Parini; Trustee. J. "it high whoa James E. Moss. 14. D.' Primary section Saturday morning: students making their owe cos- - B. moil.. Basis high school. were favor Mahoney. instructor no. xidee-Iti- gh S. University: Norman Hamilton. in the West high auditorium on tumes. scenery. etc.-- She explab-Pachooff'Iteld prespeakers or adelltleo, to principal; Logan, high school and the subject of "Contegion of how the -E,- K. Erickson, University of C.u.b.. Iree,"'"iiliker Of lt tab : petriertrblorr. higFrahnkschjesilic.);&rdanti,tdit different lettings and 'University kl Dunn. Part 'rime Stilools Vriled urged ithapheity . lind inexpert-styeAgricultural eoiiese: Calvin In &seabed. Cnemer J. MeYert4 KaIrvin. high ljtati , The root to society of uneuperS- nee as well as good taste and Juab Hill. Univerety fl. Smith. 'The outstanding- feature' of Odu-- 1 hoed Esther Behool,.and oratumes. in and district:superintendent, school scenery Howard V. Alston, youth out of schtibl is great- beputy cittion ot the second quarter of the er lab- - of Utabi- were speakeral the pub- ' an conducted Miss Stewart &V Bark. hoolb: cost times perintemient than fit!" the many of 'orate by speaking section. twentiethcentury will be education, maintaining demonstration of costumes lie red N. 'Pou lson. priipal., Ogurrh part, time schools.- for parenthood, declared Miss - Prof. A. Powell and A. Flowers Alma. hoot, '. litalt Lake S. Swill state director of with the assistance of It girls- - She were City; David littlest.-director.-- federation .sipealtere in,, additlen to Air Gourley. for trades- - and industrial. told mom,-- advocated tha teyery high school Alpine t' arts atthe Noall, mechanic andstudy. New- York, tit an ad-- I bent suschool distr.sie IL its own costume closet attending the part time see-d- hav used dress before the Homo' Economics thin's- , and saved costumes. be treher school dieperintendent, in the Joseph Smith Memorial section Friday afte,rnoon. inathenialles see use in for to the altered future say Subjects Friday afternoon. Only nVa tion were discussed, by William B. existing. building To Elect Today. ' he said. must t. he vaid,Santhiscondition Mane-heand the American people be "Misfit studerlits," Granite hisn'school , ..: schools. The in' Give Delegateir to the National Eduplaced public .., Speeches. , friars conscientiously ..and intelligently schools do not leant them because 1, 'I', Beeser Ogden, high. cation ameelation convention. ten meet the challenge that the home lint' F.- 0. Morse. Salt ',take. to be elected:- l'..ofessor Physical 'EduCation. , must- be considered the they can- be placed in P Chile. The wart the only speaker at the Kin- workshop 1 rill, Brigham- Towle eduestion-sectiospeak-in them time le for college; L. W. the part Physical In which the pereonality of the place section in' addition to dergarten Parratt.1 Nolleon. principal., Jordan - , h tit h ere were ,Superintendent schoot child is being developed. MinePiesil,. sgeheell-Lewav-- super Katherine' I Erielcsoll,-n-llirhies P..zel pointed- out that in "Asi far as possible children of the At the borne economie- section same age should be placed togetiv. speakers bender Dr. Cooper: were 'Cooper and James E. Sloss. This, n te n de n t . .Provo schoolat Ellie home economics classes Mirott irrincipal, high as held In the Deraret lesoion Alice Kerney. I.1,- A. ,C.;:r and die-- et and ,.course should be carefully school; - AV'. - Ir. Prosser, Grant teachers illiz Mayeecit. In addition selected. . on bow to manage U, '4: V.; Miss Jean- gymnasium. Matilda anneal; Peterson:mate Prix school naboards, mary -- upervisor; Milton . Eenniom Speakers tit the Cox state supervisor of home ocdroll. came as a distinct shock in should be of an understanding ture and Make the requirementstot enemies; Mrs. Claire- - E.- - Dona; end superintendents settion in, aft, dean. AIRS.school of education. .1'nivern C. F. Solomon and Dr. The success. however, of the ex the school conform to the ability Miss Maud Tuchlield, high dition towere Cialt Alsivin Wilson, miner- Edward Southwick intendent of the pupils." of Nebo school; Miss Merel Chipman. fig- Woriten pertinent. has insured ite :Lehl.,---CiA. Hogan, Lewiston: E. M. Reid, South school. district: Of newsstand has spread until It tel sifitrectos. Emil' charged that den high school; Miss Heade, lab. Summit... Louis of stinerietendent Illigvin..lifiraerm. lanlesa--bomschool were out of children. Petereen; North SanpereTT5O-Eitt- -many Logan reatizettoday that ' economics Miss Nebo sehool district:-- Me; Parrall not of because excuse for Eureka school; and Lewis. Is orient'immens. matter high subject slight printery supervisor, O g. . ed to deit ,... prepare for care and train-lu- g economic need. To remedy this Gladys Penner. Alpine district- and and C. LI. Skidmore. superintendent , . , schotils. Of Roxelder of .children. it is aimed at condition the epeakersaid that a Miss Etta Kneen. high Ogden sectiot ir. ft. Martin, eectitive-secr- eAt the S. home economies , ,schoel. -In roncerted ad-- Bennion-sookriIn the male section Emery Ep- - Dr. Adati-their- - possubditim within the or-- , community to place all children in . , of the,U, E. A. He deperson, Jordan high school; Ern- - ditlon to Missat Rinsel. visual educeIllo- ganization school at least part of the time.. Gaining in East. 'the Addresses eat Pittman, Provo high school and clared --teachers must know the This was declared, however,. by Physical Education Stressed. were Mill geetiOn supplemented with wlitargaret-limumerhaya, nettle. t he, epee ker be only' a part of There' is' no finer or More the speakers. ... lustrative material, were 'Oren Dv city to obtain improvements In 'what is Id come . -way to protect youth Home and School league speakers W. Malstrom. principal West Jor- eduestional facilities. , II e, Bald-thWesel- wholesome Already." said., Miss , out-clean' vice than good in addition to Miss Dinkel were din 'high school; Sirs Ada Hassler, 5,000 teachers In Utah must CC "Massachusett has legislated that against all high 'school girls take at least door activities Paid E. E.anErickson, Mrs; George N. Child and Dr. Coop- - Prove and Orson Smith of the Jer- through the state association.-- address en den high echoed. The 'Ilielidelssohn Male chorus, one course in child training and Universitr'of Utah. in ,.. , with- - Spencer Cornwall. Wisconsin has this year appointed before the physical education sec- Superintendents director, Meet.' 'GOVERNOR SPVAKEll, IS Deseret in the tion gymnasium'. substituted' for the Ogden high a fail time organizer for this work ii. 8.' Wean. - stater suPeretsor SESSION AT OPFNING achoM To provide a means of harmless so that colarafte may be . girtstboruh, singing two Prepared ti industrial continuatkin as- weWas- high- enjoyment. said ,Prof: Erickson, is trades and ;for, ' 'Priam' once dbir state grants title nUIflbers schoid girls, the aim being that no a vital objective in the education was the speaker at the intlisidnalitici Needed. tendents' session in, addition go: to propertY. to 011 individual no Mali leave Whool without of youth: first laecause of its in;girl 'cormalities.. fixed elaesificatake- - It Bons some specific- edneation for- - the trinsic value end second because Superintendents Child end Power should be able and schedules must be repudAt the agnicultural section of the moral protection it affords. vises of children., -from him, declared Gov. Charlet' R. iated of Allow --Mete; also-citUlla reason. he declared there, TNalson- - Brancis...A- .- C. a number For inati and give war-to- ruldreseatthextpening -educeteaching ' Davie P. h Isno where' the moral eternal edu-,the In convention tion seesion of by supervited experience." ancation is being fostered. At one character of a teacher is so . school; Sumner Hatch, Watch Tabernacle- the - nounced- Frank B ittatilight 'Univereitv. ehe said. fraternities de revealed as in theee activi, high schoolt James W. Bride and enteritue. Seattle public The governor pointed out that mended that their faculties organ-- ties and for the same reason phy- W.. E. Carroll, Utah agricultural schools. who was the next speaker. Ise courses go that men sical education directors ohould college. were speaker in addition under reeent rulings of the depart. ' Infallable might title of the know the meaning and mature of therefore be of the highest moral to Dr..Franten. ment of the interior. curriculums... permit- no Individuality. meet Pass. Arch family- life, that they might train fibre. .. IL Thurman addressed the state to land is but a shadow. No ting he said. and children must be developed educationally as free agents with intelligent supervision, and very little dogmatic VrescriPi,-.. -- sec-tio- I , prof,lienry-4'esermvm-yrreside- , R r - ' - st-ib- ld tri-lb- ' 717,11-, - oda . -- OM - . e",0-,,,,,- ' " Eitraordinary Value i , - a , high.-.scho- esultingFrom a, , V-- 1 ,..d... 1 , . - t - - .f , . sec-tha- - urcitlase facia ' on -- , --- . ' ;- -. -- s Mrs.--nen- - - Sues. 1 to 4 years. Boys' and i - s S -- - tectures.---readinis- ren . ' - Gra-iiit- sit-o- f ,' - tailored - ' ...IF- work-utde,-i , : ( lined; colors, ' ik chin--4 asfully tan osisakeeping-itad2not--honte--bre- -- , Sinartly-- - Girls' e- Sizei 1 to 6 years. For boys 'and girls. Tai, .. , -- ...' I, 1111, , . ), - 4 9 , ,k, bored, belted cloth; full OW ' . . I linc.; leather buttons., i." 94.1.,, 0 illij , e.' ' , , II - Priced Priced 1 !! , , , , - , ed 1! -- l- Morgeo-Centra- - - -- - -- nt ' ' E la ... , li II MeTt:ill!! oftdocachtalornactiser.theeitidzeevneethoipp- PrOPor vorational Ideals and -. . 1 ,, - - - Jun- - able, association with others.. said the apea Ir. He remarked that time liniment-liift capitalint t ' oasibilities of one's en- viron and sichtitits are not euccessful when the human interest and native attributes of the Child are not appealed to. 'Mr. Cooper cited three cases of educational to illustrate that personal training experience wlthWorldcondittonsla-thw.be-st, . educational influences. , It was announced by Prost Henry Peteroton that a revision of the U. I. constitution will be Presented for approval at the bust- -, nee. meeting Saturday morning, which he said, was the most imPortant phase of the convention. , . ' es IL Both models at decided underpricings for this selling. - . - ' .. - - ttoi rtraimi et I !Lcal way for the supreme court and have. the story SchuberCs produCtions tomb violation prevented. ' play no unimportant part. Through-no- t It la proposed to place thia Is heard strains front 1"Thc er. which, it must be remembered finished Symphony,"' with the of is thal-seems I -simple, melodious and passiohands ,ot the Congress-- At la irt. "Irleorarrrn SALT ta K tiostc"-- - Schubert's n'ateonsr-ot to me that this would be Pi.111, and Mom" l!tr.. SloeSerenade. as the tinng only (Jet e fl. U. more nearly calculated to take. som Time' quartet an sing H. end people and' I War the rights of the equally appealing and tune. leave them eubject to all the in- -' ,WILKEP T HEATH Witie tut selection which of the fluences which might be exerted on Ferric" Presented by Haien Ciotone nd a play er complete rotund Of sym ti4,T and bin plaYere the Congress bY the pos vocal seldom on otre4 i phonic,and harmony interests vested of wealth COME,B1V. enjoyed outside the operatic realm. day. and tbe passing Of whim of oftrioxm--Brid- ge .As already Player, in .11a hinted Gertrude eta Hoy- featuring beauty tire. ,popular passion on another day.. -, langs Mitzi l eft n oth ing to be ue, Alen firer run picture. r uannterthlemozettkunvdoeruldsuctrt i tTrah Til pploodt Her,quatrit. lovable nutnner, T A )( Iher undoubted ability' se a singer. , a condition., life. liberty and proper PA ;;TAGRittwin Pd. tint, Beds. endeared her, to the hearts of all !, of retiti011, Retard Troupe. Jorente sad E,,i1n. ty end the freem would as on her previoue appearance- in have.' at end Pelle& Roster Keeton speech end the prom same the t lut role. Hollis flaoenny:ao HELP 1'011 FARM and the Ntotoatort atteriat payt IttellritYL. de), fam.T"I torellakedtta n Cotten SChutiert. wit h his rich baritone 1 I voice MOTION Pit TCRE. har5I honors with Mitzi. Love , Anger, Worry Cut I PA PIAMOVNT Rd gave a touch of pathos to the EltIPREOS Jerk 1040- thot- - was greatly Norma hi Holt elmsette .Icroteportrayal and tiontinued from 'page One Doctor Life Short.......-Says Peattakt In tentott; i rd. The humorous eide of the ty ;lands, ' -... Rodeo Podget Petite Newts, Webb. was Mory itijected by Teddy :Bider definitely stated interriation- Oct, Ma's Little etesnAtuto cHiCAGO,, as Frans, the Jewett. wan cle 'al problems. to provide further Pea 9 le die ili too much love too VICTORYZane Orey's "The Soo, who Ilene Loewe- lightfullyeamulting. ean der ,Lee,ou." loth Antonio !limitation of armaments and,. to etch tia ftllabruna, haughty, Much anger, too much excitement, aud Helene Chadosee, our i opfroionotspernapitatonnsa.ifolarwth niltt;todthifii:ation We AbowA New Sharniciff. wife of Count antr tintetly. oNfeltihite al.it'inette7ir;.:.tol", gr as admirably Coaecollpredri.ngpretooldpenr-tthe Victortem tug ZR-done, es watt the iernment is opposed to the discusI 'AMERICA N"In ette Ilotymotre part of the Count, Interpreted sMn in any international body or Pottoth and of.sitaticians' motley. in an address' tPIrIfvi Tem, I Gregory Jtanr:. Frans ' o and Juliet COfnedy. Fella toriconfo!rence pf which at a life extension conterenci here., questions friend of Schubert v. fl. frebober, tt Oily Gat& R. Me Nene .. ten.; i ;corirern our Own purely , dOrnestic heart .. People -- can stiatly live to be the ' taffeta. that of ,hig more than 10a years old by fol-- t ; of Mitzi and breaks too ergs to For Economy. lifelong friend who lowing four simple rules," said Dr.' woo her. woo the tintendidly',exe "The prosperity. of the people Is -ORGAN RECITAL STURDAY of Patrick rated. 'Kelly. Curb your temperament. irtoui offering intimately hound unWith the ntenor, of high nanciaL policy of the government. fire Prone to too trots affection& ktstorday'a To berasele organ and ototont of mind., were ,hoi.14. fear alternate The wall," warned. be m with organast iTo roy mind, the practice of pubprogra len life at and ing:)'' aaa'eted trt IdYra lic economic and insistence upon excitement wear nay Frank Vt Asper at the conaole de Yermon Ramsey.- Amy Lester. normal rate. Don't hit, wilt its rigid Ind drastic enforcement la time the be as folio s P.: i anyabout 31ra. excited an Kranz. wait Dont get r.geeptablit angry. ta prime necessity- of the People of National A :ahem. I white Be serene and look serene. Trilanda Pressbuig wail thing. I Toccata and Fugue in li -ithe-- United 8tateit. Grt-ta- . the raid. ' Other in this Don't overeat. Make a All expetience showe J S. 11"h l 'nor a proportion of yaur-di- et eveveg. green cast Inucb ICIht soatributed 2 a Moment, Musical ...... moOrit ..91 mon sy :gain 1.1aLt0r . collemed from large incomes at a F 144:hui''''rt Imadr en of ,rsceotionally- - goud "Observe-- mouth, hYglone- CIkin ,,,h,.....1!Ytildl-...-,--,,,, t!,eOt1 Abaa,at a hiahrate., teeth half a dozent,Unite,Ak et t rart iVe I 4; I Cit.111M141!14 whsen the rate Is too high. large Your' The mouth is a germ trap. day. young girls moneatly costumed in a a Fa rorite Mormon" bet afratd 'of bard 13C0Inel:dillliPPear,'10Iting elf the . itli lite Re 11.4 of Ott) ' . koolo...0 Hymn."0 3Iy Father" burden Of taxes on the work, but avoid tong hours sod nitky- - The gtage seittngs wore Art. ,:,.().rtaniPt. and people of small means: i beautAnt. . ... 4 Ar old liek,d)I getting SM we cart out of the rich Eno,,,,,e,i.Timf., will iv., rt pfa 04 4 , ; A r. lay ()rganist .... riy making the ratteetooderattz Friday and 'Saturday nights with Now Fort is Frontier in C Grand ehOrlir business to provide It4111 to, fol. sat work and increase the earning of : (...ha School for Indians the prior eeems to me to be the -- commonsense method' of taaripott .. Marl. " a musical contedv The WASHINGTON' Public Owneesh fp. Opposes clanking of sabres and ,the thunder i Ivo, P., Porter.' prefolOor - of Stkrid. rho united States KUTP11 it has always beeu the theory of cavalry, horses ' hoofs wilt, re..1 , Ards. is making tests to eterraina of our tn.titutlons "that the people sound no more at Eon APche. made. hr ran celintoid g hots thin . ... sintuld own the government and Arizona scene of some of the' ,---not 'the gOVOrninent should own bin odiest Indian woes ocfrontler: ...I . , . the peAmie. Thilgoolicy cannot be . dal. I maintained lidless the people, con- ..,....,.... A rfaiteof of. Indian -n' , thee-owrontrot 1 IL P most jmportant the interior department- annntinced propel ty. VI , tort n-had OF ottagthatAlteolMontier triodeT-Ia into converted been -"""-DrDDr1)---er It is (Ilan boarding ichool for the ehil. partition and h..--t- rp ''sweet, , in amount. but very ta' ith tht lilt ofonly ami charming tie ever. the greatest strategic value- - dren of theof southIseet, fail the - fame! beginning anolher Principle in which the term student numbering 450 were Mitzi of "glorsoili TimeLiile bark Thnntrn xi.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,re. eitine Felt 1 Amer Iran Poo Pie bate in puff , in, with , attendance.. always can hiolliy ant Tlie sfort wits abantinmed - by th Thureilay night and in s rheumatism so 3011 strongly believed and which they .ti -t drew-tinpyover manner ,,41, ..glih,.. round atdatfwetatt Mamie, bays sunittly..,nutintained, wet,- 4epartment re- 113 Of 110333 that bad been lIttit.z I and ;Tan ''irtit kayo- thn gitietirist cheat as Realest a political deter- - gear ago. l'n'rwn. Ih'll in ad. gOvof sold tmaliY neverai A ntit o day group causes. f specialivtrained a,ion our When roil, bai inult rl,tietntrtited exPorlooreLl P zertre. Ntir east Mitzi atone by arty 1 P"thlow Auc c"4 ' cIl.ccc. was does. it Cr'nPliu" a1. itnimoot ,olPloPtoo. Indians. igre in charge of meanq . for there rimiti 1,: no Slitzi 1;:onc,itic;'l int, lit an soon Ova yi'itt Itched the "Prebem emirt ' the handling ' ita 4here apply .11e4 Popoer.ltulit, isu feet the achtibert. wit Franz: hnnt school. the uniteA the vet7 Icitadel he t. tit thrno mitinit.i it cainitt he no 'Ittolisoiti Tinier with tingtirit el lu k. ' Imre,. soot through :Nal out the ipirnitaMe Kranz, tattler Of warms the- Frres -Canada Spends M1,1 tho'rtiknid circuit'. . thr0113h. ProteCte Minority ',the, girls, whose itetivitiett snake lip tkit. breSk3'311 the eongsatiort7,-anit' ' The Ru Ott New Struc es a Fond tpaIrt Or the tist,,t,' privileges tapat belong w the individual ate likewhot guar, The olovv of your ". ill laro-ltt, . ,,,e----,. 4 atiteo,l, to the minority and to the rf, pept,.ra, a.m.) littie at any tirme OTTAWA (INS) - Building It rentera arnunti net seveml elates. We have made our construction ' in-- - Canada' has oerisonaga hut orit who by lib Mu. more.. t;st ik tiu at anna . rae it ' iumha u. (.1neuriiiii the 31,7111 in the backerle,. Coneutitiott supreme law of mounted in volume to more than sehimementsenay back stilt ne,k .eore the hind whenever, the Congremg. i a billion dollars in.th. ',set four alghtaattth dvtiturx, now etttrfiVa the lll'Ill-- Hot --- I., ti ..,A11i'lll(' Or state legislature years, according to a bulletin refavor' ti nd.',adintration of a musio, - th president,violate - Imre irtm.nt t ha itartitinniit. anyone rho 1 leased by the porolnionBureal of .invintr arnald:..And thn , Ihtne or s.coreor .. tlui 'Tight to appeol protottico. nnusual opportunity in a nitt. exc.-A-dv. lls InI.ife-Tilli- t to- - , nt - , C. M. I. MEN's SHOPDON'T MISS THEM , 0 Coat Special A Great For thé Boy sfe7 detrofut 1 6 9 $ ; I , - I or cooLlogEftllicEs lir Only A - ils ' I , Patronize Mime Industry Provo Woolen Mills i Men's Suits Overcoats -- -- $9775 , '.'" ...., ALL WOOL $ 85 7 . ..:... .... :. , i , :: .:. Some with 2-P- Pants-- , air ALL WOOL., ----1 14., ! g canfor-th- , -.- , - Pants . ... 1 el e Eigh School ;Suits - : I-P- Stylish suits or men that not be surpassed an3,where price. - - .r Some with ct -- i FRESH GOODS ., - I . r , i . lithRity.,--Fritti-n- oti . P I Tr" -- - tkr . . lai-g- e - - 4,4- i 4 -- 1 -- ..".. - ..................... .... ... ra wage-earne- ' 1 - , ..4 '. , ' ALL - .' ,i.'-- ' THESE OVERCOATS ARE Made of Utah Wool, From Cloth Woven in Utah, Coats Tailored n Utah hundred coats al - select from. PAIR OF PANTS 2 WOOL- That have snappy appearance, yet are built especially for service. " Blossom . , u" , '- - 11!:: 0.y-s!-,51riitSi's.:- . --- Z,98'',::Sc2:757 tot i,ount-rr-uu--t-mm- r -- Our Boys' Suits muff in ,price to $25. You will find each suit an exceptional You Owe Yourself a Utah-Mad- e Overcoat.':" - ,471f - -- --- '!END,RHEUMATISM V. IIITUDEB - '- up Alt-Wo- ms Continued S 9tI 2 k F Pe' . and - '. , loyar-kte- " ime - 11,11 , o...o. ! ., - tr ,, ie 4 - 11tr try-xf- ''. , en s 1 A tt Irts71 MothersA early.- - - (lilt Enimonomm112411.. min.nr:1111.... . - - ) - Special Waist Value for --- "-1 ''.. ..1 - , It . - , Formerly up to $3.00. You will find these exceptional values,:-Com- e 1 " 95 - . 1 ars !htlovellrer,hrtratmtVoll"noperl."-rtihtu.temaid4eirtre'el- -- -- -- Int, .... ,.,.. DREG STORE IS AT SO- - MAIN STREET - - ' - - . . .. .. - (71 wi Is. 1 i, ,. ;0...M00;,..:A ,431.1,1 - , ,. ,,, ..,. b 'W., .4a, t tk. 1. '31,, 1,.: . , F |