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Show DECEMBER 1934 Recent Brides Superintendent Stresses Education Against Crime ByBetterFilnf M The study club of the Catholic Women's league will meet Wednesday at 14.10 am. In ths ehotr room at the cathedral. The Rev. James E. Reamer, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake CltJ. will conduct "Liturgy of the Mass. The membership committee will entertain at a dessert luncheon Wednesday at 1:20 pm. at the home of Xn. Raymond J. Friqt, 1 A street. Fathers and Sons EreningSpcffsbred By Forest School Group o contain ... I Circle meet Thursdey at 1 pm. at tbe home of Mrs. Margaret N. Fisher, South street, 724 east Twenty-fir- st Thursday, at 2 p.m. An election of officers will bs held. AU bers ars requested to attend, e e o A At Recent Meeting I The Authors' club members wsrs at entertained Wednesday morning tbe Bishops building. Mrs. Chris-ttaJensen discussed .The Rtng and ths Book" by Robert Drown- Mrs. Benlah Hulsh Badller, who L. was accompanied by Mra ( it , , . Hig.lt- -. jrs,j. and ethical training which Room mother and welfare work Oliver Howard talked to the national crime pre- moral times was imparted by the wM discussed, and plans wete vention conference in Washington, other U. made to'commence an adult clam D- - C., Oliver O. Howard, W. R. C, reon Monday. Among other home and the churchhappens many times that ths English. Mrs. E. Lindercian cently elected the following offithings, he said "Undoubtedly there fluence of an inspiring teachtr has is the adult education chairman. cer!: Mrs- - Clarence Gilmore, presiare unfortunate aspects of our nawhich evil Mrs. neutralised tendencies G. and W. Mrs. and GilUlsple dent; Mrs. Duel! Pries, senior Tiretional Ufa wbieh seriously threaten environment has unC. Greenbllk have charge of the imposed upon president; Mrs. Deerstta Zlmraerthe American homo: increase the fortunate room Therefore mothers. After the meeting man. Junior vice president; Mrs. children. danger of Juvenile dellquency and America must heav- a social evening was enjoyed- - Mrs. more lean still Margaret Richie, conductor! Mrs. multiply offenses against ths good ily upon the school teacher. This L Lees had charge ef the games Schedule of cteaaeea for tho Maty B. MoClean. order of society.' 7. open January emphasized in the fact that the It is your positive duty to keep islargest Of breakers law the . group calling before the country the facts in re- is foundage at nineteen and the next Mrs. Louis Player West. There, Personality Clinic Th, baard of trustees, at gard to crime as a whole great largest group at eighteen.' were 22 officers present. felt week, this Ith crimes, leaser crimes, and little meeting past at I pm. the drama tin A T. P. Sunday A been meeting has "Where does crime begin? The clinic crimes to build up a body of pubplanned for Thursday evening, tbe that the coming term offers more Arrangements are being made section of tha Personality lic opinion which, I regret to be answer to that question will de- 20th. at 8 o'clock will meet at 788 weet Third North In the Onequa classes of Interest to ths women memorial p, street. for a world-wid- e what we shall do about it Khool will bo presentcompelled to say. is not in this termine Readings building Nephi I Morns of he c!ty than have been given cert While Ahere are. many causes, no will bo the honoring Carl Lanier, famous ed by Mlae Dlantha Dobson. Mlsa day and age sufficiently active or doubt of the evening yet there will be no dispute Mr. Morris speaker lor man7 alive to the situation in which ws violin bit, known as tha "Amsrican Dorothy Shelton. Miss Marjesy in the elected newly of the thesis that the perfect home school board member find ourselves." Several new classes ars being Paganini," according to his son. Davis, Miss Bernloo Beeelon, and for this I want the backing of every shonld developusthe perfect characfor next term at the re- Cart Leaser, Jr. whs stopped in Mlso Ada Thurman. planned character ter. of Most regard man, every woman and adolescent Tuesday, at 7 p.m. ths aeetios sf former students. A class Salt Laks today an route from law of quest as a responsibilbuilding primary skill tended to produco a citizenand politics wtll most at TI8 cblid In every state of the United ln- no much la but hlch there been there of for has the home, west ity C. D. Third North street. A discuswith skilled to wits In and California States and ry every county of every sharpened Washington Is furniture Carl Lanser was a leading figure sion of court proceedure will be ar.4 demand state their backing for you and immediate hope of greatly improv- craftsmanship rather than a m of those conditions th what the officers of ths law and'1 alizing ene of social obligation.1 pa!n!.ng Adequate space has been in American mualc for 48 years conducted by Miss Alberta Shelwho maP later follow cnmipai ca- and good citizenship? ton. last April, order are trying to accomplish." 'reerw. larrarged which will care for this until he passed away this end is a We must take society as It ts particularly noted for mailing Thursday, at 8 pm. the general lf we would take the president's ,on To accomplish c!a& comfortably. club will meet at the public violitu and range process: muat large Thiiajj 0f Our program of education advice, we would let nothing stand mornln Jan- - His father,owpCharles Lanier,string. was rary The business of the evening 'We think of the church as hav- be suited to the requirements and,c: in the way. not even commercial ?p,Ta"iday 8 at 1 o -; viowill be. consideratloln of wars and one American foremost of interests or politics. ing a heavy responsibility In char' capabilities of each boy and few weeks many lin maketleIs of hi day. and his soy means for reorganization which At the same conference in Wash- acter building. - - - There Is much according to individual need. - L. rang the past ia engaged, in the same trade. At recent growth of the club makes must not critic.ze, but ington, Director 4. Edgar Hoover, more for the church to do. Such clasies are the violinist necessary. Douglas said: "No But whatever the churches may do of spirit must contend that theitlle time oTtiisfordeath, K crime, investigating und(,r lerm -L the establishment morel. rolls working e . in can turn not education something Jennings! greater step forward could be In the future. A happy Christmas spirit ? than th utter divorcs-- j them for an immediate and major j vital than sharpening the mind.4he2 clasps trill meet Tuesday i"r ntU.y France, and' at ths P. T. A. meeting of taken after on the problem of cnme.Th!s should be thought of also luipwelve weeks One class to be gtvenl? the Douglas achool Monday re- ment of politics from the sppre- - attackWe on the titon, on carrrmK educa-,- n the home have in confidence Groesbeck, that the! Mrs. 4 88 ansi" 2 to to training, henslon. and Roy the parent from thesternooa punishment, cording ' church will lend support to a well uon. in the ef'oris of the church, aecond class in the evening from detention president. The meeting wan wry and in the eork of character buJd-vj-j- g y o'clock, Profit making should not e a Planned program of prevention, .well attended by the patrons of the McCune School Piano It Is an old custom familiar ing agencies. Our sole --purpose is! Because vt the School. barrier to the improvement-o- f said Increasing f conditions. Honorable business men to you to carry to the door step to stimulate interest in a restudy Interest In art ciaae4 the center .aymond Forsherg. superintecd-oPupils to Give Program city recreation, was the will agree with this. For example, of the achool all of the problems of the objectives of education. D. Is again offering this course The will ten be be home solved Ben can in class the the not that stressed changes years tbe ago tirst He "Nearly meeting if st this same national conference. speaker. Ths McCune School of Mnslc and Janheld Wednesday afternoon in attitude toward recreation, since Secretary Carl E. Mllllkln, Motion or elsewhere in the community. To Wood of Columbia nnlveisity, Art will present pupls of Jessie wck Picture Producer, made an offer of blame the schools and the teachers proposed the adoption of the con- uary at 2 o'cioclt. early American Puritanical In a piano recital Seamons A class sblcb will be welcomed Thursday. Taylor without playgrounds. He also told the "movies to make a national seems to be one of tbe diversions tinuous record card for general December 30 in the and School Recital We use in the public school system. by toany Is public speaking or the development f the public war on crime. He approved the rec- of tha American people. Hall, at t'IS pm. He early proposed that tbejdramaUc art, taught by Mrs. Hen- - The pupils taking part are: Marplayground and of the advantages ommendation for a permanent na- can place upon tbe American reher who receued not derson training instruction. include and school should records of supervision garet Mane Bane. Verl Ball, Maxtional organization for the study public school system primary The program consisted of a piano of crime problems and he pledged sponsibillty for the present crisis. only the classroom grades, but also and degree at CCumbia univer- ine Jacobsen. Maurice Derb)shtre. Carol Jex to it should be a behavior record, so sity in this fetid of work. (Civic Paul Richards Jewel Cowley, Eh-- 1 be shall said in but what entr o by Donna Bishop, duet. reply screen to effort present Center is especially happy to pre Mary every and Mary Bishop, piano Richard. Robert Burton. Edtertainment that would not con- those who charge the public schools designed a to disclose tbe sent a teacher wih the expericharacter of the child. with a share of the blame? Bliss. Emmett Cluff. Margaret and Donna Bishop, and the story crime of the to tribute making ence and training of Mrs. Hender- win who child the shows The Of the Christmas carols by Mrs. or criminals or the Jamew Asper. LaVerni habit of Dees McConkie, the appraising undermining of son. Many cases of speech de- Johnson and James McConkie. tn then should tendencies In be; terms of schools Clauds Shields. Mrs. Shields sang of results chilchsmcthr. in acdisorders young fects and carols date man such and later some of ths of Distinction given special attention These presa announcements and tellectual achievement and Jren have come to the atention companied by Mra. Stanley Steph- the presidents support will be goo3ua' altil have anything or every- - treatment as the individual caae !ot to Entertain and becau there is Chapter the Center . Arc a th 0ur trouble Do! requires. Under this system, pre-- ! enson. 'eliiw Ta nitre the twtl u of cnm can undertaken The meeting ended by the audibetterment of our socWjVe conduct. Gamma chapter of Beta Sigma lattmla ( ftahloa an rr ence Joining In and singing. "Silent the ktMtr ra(lnil!y Night," end It Cams .Upon !h at the tbrsf!rtfl M.d night Clear." of presenting a matinee to school children. The pictures are selected by a committee of council mem' bers and are previewed when necessary. Pictures are not available to us for one year after the initial showing and are out of circulation H months after the initial There are pienty cf showinr. available pictures but not suitable for children end youth and as our project is BETTER FILMS our task is a difficult on. Our Pictures to date have bcn entertaining and educational. "Devil Tiger" portrayed wild animal lfe in the Juflgie. this picture was very interesting as was "Smokey," tha story of a beautiful horse. Our program begins with an to' spirational half nour of music appreciation, words are projected on the screen and ths children respond beautifully to the otralns of the organ under masterful hand. This period solves the problem of controlling the children. We invite all interested groups with us in furthering to this movement for better film. Mrs. J. C. Riches, better films chairman. Salt Lake council. M Election of Officers The George Haehlngton citl- By Charles H. Skidmore,- - stats ..parent,, teacher-an- d. The Parent-Teachaeaociation of public instruction. zea. (See Congressional Record Of mo to call your atten- - 2pd Session of Tin Congress. of the Forest school sponsored a PERMIT two or more press an-- February 28, April (, and June 4. fathers' and sons evening at the' NE objective of the Sait Lake Also Educational Record for Oe- - Irving Junipr htgh school gymnasium Friday evening. John Latnson council of Parcn WanT Teach in. charge er this year Is to bring recreation ator Copeland, the senior Senator may be in order here. In sub- was in the form of s better moving of New Fork. First, there appeared stance he says: We have chosen which included selections by the to turn over to the boys' glee dub. picture tv all- - Sait aako school recently the first two of. a series school e e teachers, not only those children. of ten 'articles on crime. Coming duties are naturally their, which - We have secured through the from the pen of Dr-- Arthur L. but also Onequa many of tho functions of Mayor Marcus aod Beeteyr professor Sf sociology rUhi- rhieh (should be perfoimea in the The Onequa P. T. A. met last the mangeme: le articles will home. Wo expect ,the teacher to Monday evening at tae nome of ater, the use of tne theater each Interesting dependable precept and example that, Saturday morning for the purpose facta. Second, President Roosevelt give R, p1STer; prenemt. in , b Talk Wednesday At the left. Mrs. H. Orville Smith, who was formerly Miss Elizabeth I'djr, daughter of Mr. end Hra. Frank it. Udv of Farmington, the marriage having taken place, December H; Mrs. Elmo Hutchison, of Amarillo, Texas, who was Miss Thelma McElwain of SL Joseph, Mo, before her carriage recently. Pictures Provided I Catholic Womans Section Will Hear f 0. In-J- in I Gvic Center News Program Honoring Memory of Famous Musician Planned win-whi- s - sr be-):- oe Pc V' rc :r ia! IE d Ar J? a(.j s vS y- - X fttl ai f th op y h de a f. , ore-vail- jf , ttr PERMANENT WAVE anti-soci- al words-chsra- Dh cter. w-t- Medical Auxiliary To Have Luncheon The Wotneftsr auxiliary to the Salt Lake County Medical society will entertain at a luncheonito be held at the Art Barn. Monday-a- t lpm. Reservations may be made AU by calling Mrs. Henry Railie. membersof the siizilUry are urged to attend. problem fectlve drive for tbe prevention of erimo. Undct the United State committee on commerce there was created by Sepate Resolution 74. 184. s vubcommlttee for this purpose, and Senator Royal K Copeland, senior senator from New Tork. was appointed chairman of this subcommittee. He has since then given Several public addrewea which should bo of the greatest Interest of collaborate energetically with the ,rom of developing tool skills and A claise in arrangements and Is being ass.sted jj t0 j- - o'clock. pre- Mrs. Elv McArthur and Mias mastering content? Have they not schools in helping Suspected is being arrang-Jb- y knitting opuar s who wiablciara Still. mothr-or thoee placed remarkable emphasis upoh1 delinquents to achieve normal for The!' Mias Neite McCormick will act 1 come with the children. sharpenlrtg the minds of those, JustmenL has "If a pupil in the schoo! who are to be lawyers and the exwill be taught by Mra toaetmistreae for the occasion ntingReiser ecutlvea of h future as well as, hnbits of thought oranti-sovi- ten and will direct the program, .ceph al In the new j Table decorations will be ear-u- a the minds of the average run of which may become sn.erested tho or out m the Christmas theme who pass through the seboorthetr nature, there should be In- - oolo of the uav two classes haveirf are happv to and gifts will be exchanged by the at once an inquiry to !'- - .. system? Has not the habit of arranged Wo Mr- -, Howard Means members of the what. Is and what wrong Imtermine that schools the of results chapter. praising nnjunce terms of achievement and manual if anything, can be done about it" w.:i return to Civic Center to again each Fndaj c.ve the book tev A second class will co. i:.orning - book reviews and biographic by the Rev aJacob Trapp Tbe unusual Christmas gift that taste ter aver sod will bs a constant rsndader. ECKER STUDIO East First South. 13 'WWI GIVE BEE OF OUR ONE M I. PERMAHEI1T CERTIFICATES For Christmas $700 up to $500 As wlU spyredels th more M mmtj We Use Genuine Supplies Only msw jrrn cppomtme Prepme or th hoWUf nuk mi , right Sow. W AS. 4555 eight eetfl 14 P. 18. 1 DAY and NIGHT BEAUTY SALON s it '121 'K SOUTH MAIN GROUND FLOOR evening. Frece-din- u rkn aie-31- 1 01 n n tt teaaateh SI'S BOSTON BLDG. :c Was Crew (Un. Jewetegai . teles DwV aedrr teles O o d DL ir iu g book review. Leon Locfbouro discuss some phase of world f.airs (since 1918) of especial e (Continued from Page Four.l 1 get tired of loafing I work be says. And speaking of loafing. be is represented in the Alice Art Collection with a portrait fcust. an oil painting, a water color and a pasteL Hs painted a portrait of John Hafen, now in Springvlilo. Ho has two bronze statuettes, 24 etchings and two water colors st tho Metropolitan Museum of Fins Art. all but on by tbe museum. In the Newark Museum he hes bronze and wtchlngs; In Cleveland a medal and drawings; In Brooklyn a prize fight group De-In" bronze and a drawing; in troit twro bronzes; In Savannah a bronze; In Providence a bronze; in Baltimore, a Bronze; ' In Minnesota, bronze; etchings and drawings In tbe New Public Tork Library; drawings in tho Corcoran Gallery In WashingtoBr D. C and Tha Monnment af ths Dead" In pur-chas- ed a pari. V7AUIIIG uhtThursday v- -3 ia PERSONALITY , Beauty Shop :m Utalrns Wlio Have Slade Good Your Portrait , u C4 Ho did tho striking Navajo. Hold and Apache groups for tho American Museum of Natural History; hs wrote tho sketch of Frederick Remington In (ho Dictionary of American Biography and tho articia an modeling In tho Encyclopedia Britannic. Tha article on his life whichIllus-la found there has several trations of his distinguished work. Mahonrt Young has taught at th Art Students League tn New York, off and on. for yearn Ho has taught every subject offered there, but this la tho first year they have had him teach sculpture. When asked which of the arts be likes best he says When I am bast, painting I Uks drawing rm a when drawing I know when sculping" good sculptor, I think I am very Bno nt etching; when etching. I amsea aX fin dranghtmun so yon am never at a less to move on to something 1 can do hotter than what I am working at htcb may sound facetious but Is rather true. Mr. Young works Just that way. Ho keep many things to process at onca. t11 ot etchings, fresh casts, Ity plaques and statuettes. Thera ate Jack Dempsey, John Held Jr. cowboys. Mountain men. pioneer and pony express riders In 1 907 he was commissioned to do the statues of Joseph and were Hyrura Smith. Thee designed for th niches In front of tho Salt Lake Temple sad were never tetended for the ground Faced the other way, ensconced against tho Temple granite, they would bo ranch more affective and entirely different to action." be say - X "What are your profits?asked. Oh Pm a,nugwump. I guess but I'm for RooseHave you any pets?" velt." Yeah! A grand alley cat. who la In every sense a gentleman. Wa call him Tom Cat and hs answers to his name Then I have Hank an English setter dog." fuvortia "What's yonr hs food? -- Umm food.'V mused, You may nay this: American women enjoy food with their eye Just as most Americans read their art. I Uks food because it tastes good. Not because it is good for me. .The best cooks in the world are tha Chinos but I have hud soma mighty fine hot tamales out to Salt Lake City. And Morrisons' hot meat pies! It they are as good as they used to bo I can heartily recommend them. And those hamburgers over th counter, heavy oa tha onions at B perry A Mscy s and thoee oroam puffs st Seracss Bakery. I could as that ha has some grand old memories of home so I Just kept quiet and guvs him a chance to add. vory conand fidentially. "Yen know." revhs spoke very softly and erently. "All my Ufa X hava been Interested in th western almigration ot our people. It on ways s eerped to me to be ot th great epic of th world. I hava dreamed and hoped that sumo day Utah could find the will and means to let me make a monument to' th pioneer ! great to their adequate achievement, I would be willlife t my to years spend ing oa It. and I would rather bare other It there than to any place to an the world!" 1 , er.il tbe short story claes which will meet each Monday evening from oclock beginning January to Other classes offered by Mr. Loo.bourow Include poetry .writing and appreciation, which meet, eaih Monday morning, lucre r;. criticism and appreciation n afternoon and a each Tuesday evening of Utah poet Classes which have been popular tnis past term and are beizr continued Include personality and Ann leadership given by Mrs Borg. These classes will continue and to meet Monday evening afternoon Thea center ha been pleased with the Interest shown in the class on parliamentary law taught by Mra E. E. Corfman. This class the will again be given during winter term. Du to the definite work covered tt will be necessary for thbse Interested to register not later than th firm lesson In the, series which wlU be presented, ? at 2 Monday afternoon Januarydas Is oclock. An ever popular which the Urea of great womenHortens will be taught by Mr Hammond. Registrations are being taken meeting for th millinery das Thursday morning. January Thursday class meeting cooking afternoon anl Thursday evening. January J4; French,and beginning Thursday-, Tuesday, January WedJanuary 14; china painting. 4. music nesday morning January afternoon. appreciation, Wednesday evening-JanuarJanuary 4. anl Thursday 14; popular knitting. Fri11; insurday afternoon. January for women. ance salesmanship Tuesday afternoon. January 4. at 4 oclock, and vocabulary building, Friday morning. January M. to y fliscu-oio- Tue-da- i b y y T. H. Gordon Circle Tr H. Gordon circle. N 4 Ladies of tbe O. A. B- - will, Christmas party tor members Tueshall on day at ? p tn. at the Mmw Member of j Second East street. j otcer circle are cordially (itvlted be to be present, Xbw party I preceded by a ahort business r Utou at 1 pm re ad c - or ul y ;n T Ui Mail This Coupon!-F- or Qaish School Beauty Caltare -- The Best in the West Catalog |