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Show eh 4 THE DESERET - . EiC0 - JUTX WEDNESDAY 192C T . REIGNS 'Won !I the HOPI le , BUSINESS TRAINING Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff 3 . ,06 r g SOCIAL SU NEwS IM1PMMO 011611 Imaamapi, ,, 0 INTRIMS .ESSENTIAL t BENT The only sure way to get rid of den. I. le druff la to dissolve it. then you destroy Ionia about four entirely. To do this "A trained cononilet should be able BTwEEN SESSIONS titounces !I be of ordinary liquid rvorii apply to predicate with a rtaironable degree with the finger tips. the 1J0 this tonight. and by morning. of certainty the future character of t)r u dr Ilmnodrreu fat Tirn between educational 1.2,1111 neontdillikrel American business. It is not so cer. or fuoru beau to stasume a social aspect for cations ern completstly dissolve and tam. however, that our schools n4 N. E. A. V isitors Tuesday ig hen the I ontirely destroy very single lain and colleges will be found ready to ofter th courses of study essential In pre. L. Trees home a I" thrown trace of it. no niattr bow n:uch II riels druff you may nays. a reception. The hostesaes third for Yon will find. too, that all Itching potation for the new types of business opon which are surely evolving befor0 the The Ili were the membsts of the federation and dissing of the scalp airier at very eyes of this P. economist." of "omens clubs of the city. Vtlit Ing olunscterirmann. dgi(Loyu r shoaki yr we itildt baeo r t .f ua tnyti ..ad lir. Glen Levinexpert MUG, Swiggett. specialtko delegates. the local leaching forte. the look and feel a hundred timed bettor. ist in commercial education of the You can get liquid arvon at any drug United States bureau of education. beotty's society anti club women and Nome It is inexpensive and never fails fore the business departnient of th school patrons were in attendance. N. E. A. at its Sett Ion do the Tutsday hi th rooms of The the spacious residoce Seventeenth 'ward chapel. , , ASIC le the hope. therefore, of the 'It eon- were decorated with vrious colored Pioner Trail Exhibit. t 11bureau of education, that ths work roses.' Refreshments were served in now being undertaken by the bureau bend kart the breakfast room. the dining room Delegates attending the N. E. A under my direction with lociti co. 6drin and the verandas. The reception corn- - f saaston hav roreived a cordial invt. operation of elate and city when, Oftilde r alit result in the early estabmtge. was composed of Mn. A. J. whin to attend the ekhibit of the fictitis lishment and introduction of courses nem Gorham. chairman; Mrs. E. ti. Trail." featuring traveis of study throughout the United States ' therwood. representing the State Fed- - across ths plains on the fourth floor that will not 4olly conserve the vital maff.me IC nekton of Wornen's clubs; Mts. Jose. of the Bishops building. The inch. facts of traditional learning. present. pot. ing them with the newer aspect of gibing Cornett Preston, president of the tIon has 'oeen Issued by Mrs. Louie B. modern very. business culture. but will give L Education association. Mrs. Fen as president --of the Primary k. to the Student product of our schoots of the Mormon" Churuh direc&feud' B. of Porter both technical competence and the Ogden, past sod the display sill be open daily AL special information necessary in the, To tor Of the state fedration; Mrs. Simon from 9 Lin to p.m. Kora., coming development of local and r4.-- 1, Bomberger and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, bunineim through the gimlet More Activity Urged presitiont of the city federation. Presof ell factors in productive and DS idents of the various women s clubs in business. For Primary Grades d:stributive IL "A program of scientific tho city sided in entertaining. is ton however. until all The following were nit:tubers of the The council of Priniory Education economicimpossible, :.TT. Mrs. C. H. resources, in'cluding those of refreshment committee: N. of A. E. the a held luncheon at the labor land. and capital are better McMahon. Mrs. Frank S. Stephens. Miss Helen Hanna and Mrs. L. M. sut- Hotel Utah Tuesday afternoon, Miss known to our business men," said Dr. can never be Business Ella Victoria Dobbs, tattional chair- Swiggett. tee. W. that Is, Wenand Mrs. L. C. man of the Adams conducted, economically Mr. I. INV department and professor tifically, until business men can anMiller comprised the decoration comrep , of manual of arts Missouri direction the the winds of university, ticipate mittee. The reception followed a sightsee- being toastmistress. She urged great- businees will blow and can trim their er freedom and more activity for chil- sails accordingly. While we can pering trip about the city. The Ensign club were also hosts at dren in this prinutry grades. haps Interpret the statistics of trade mommil are confined too closely and commerce. having become an aca drive and dinner in Rig Clutonwood to "Children :ft 1r, set rules," staid Miss Dobbs. 'Ta- complished fact, we shall alwstys Just All canyon to delegates of the N. E. A. Mrs. W. M. Stookey. Mn. D. II. Liv- bles and chairs should take the place miss having a science of buSiness so R. of fixed seats for the primary grade, long as we Mrs. Howard and prospecyve predicate ingston trade development. no matter the type Driggs were in charge of the dinner. for.primary schools are but kindergaron of school trade and Dr. S. H. Allen, Frank Evans 'tens grown large. business, retrospects rather Proper E NI and Woo Charlotte Stewart in charge equipment is necessary and the teach- than trade prophesies based on Inteland of the committee on arrangements for er should develop individuality in ligent understanding and use of all Dodo economic resources that enter into the affair. teaching." Inc The Widtboe cottage at Brighton Other speakers were Dr. George and are drawn upon In the conduct of vras also the scene of a bit of delight- il;evaist, assisrant superintendent of any particular business." ma ful hoepttality when Dr. John A. Maryland state schools, and Miss Widtios, president of the University Sarah Louise Arnold, dean of Simons Orientals Contribute. of Utah, and Mrs. Widteoe were hosts college, Boston. 100 were About to a number of guests who were driv- present at the luncheon including Miss Local Orientals are contributing en up the canyon by auto for an over- Lillie R. Ernst, assistant superintennight ear in the canyon resort.dinner dent of Bt. Louis schools; Miss Annie toward the expenses incidental to the The big N. E. A. conference Webb Blanton, state performance of "The Creation" oratake e piece this evening between of Texas schools; Miss superintendent Abbie Louis torio Friday everang, at the state unithe 7:30 at S:30 and of hours the New York. and Miss Gail Camin honor of the visiting N. Hotel Utah, under the auspices of the Day'of of It. versity supervisor E. A. commtttee on training for civic .re- erton. primary Ind. Lee Len, 8 south West Temple, as sponsibliity of the National Council Wayne. director of the Chinese auociation. of Administrative Women in EducaChild Improving. The tion. The following program will be yesterday tendered his check. !RS given: society recently contributed Japanese 'sec Toestrnaoter, Mary C. C. Bradford. Reports from St. Mark's hospital to- and it is understood that the Greek of public inMete superintendent said the condition of DalFry Sny- society will make a donation. day etruction.- Coloredtr;-greetings; Jo629 Fifth avenue, was a little betder, aephine Cornea Preston, president of the National Education association: ter. The little girl was severely burned Says Republican Women "Boy Scouts," E. B. De Groot, scout Monday evening when a "sparkler" set Will Organize in Utah emo executive. Loot Angeles, Cal.; response, fire to her dress. She was taken to low of IL J. Beveridge. superintendent the hospital where she lapsed into a Republican women of this state are 164111:::!"" schools. Omaha, Neb.; "Girl Scouts." This among the best organized of any state condition. Louise Arnold, dean of Sim consciousIn the union. said Mrs. Jeannette A. mons college, Boston; response. Mar- 'Morning she had recovered m e. was in Pioche. Nev.. Knox. principal. P. S. 15, Man-- ness. Mr. Snyderwas garet of the National Women's Repub:elf Hyde noti. batten, and Ellen M. Phillips, princi- at the time but immediately lot; arrived in lican committee in addressing the local and accident the of fied "TeachS. P. Manhattan; 1880, ind pal, Women's club at a meeter lit Training," George D. Strayer. Salt Lake by automobile Tuesday af- ing in the Republican per 'lotel Utah yesterday. She vice president of the National Edu- ternoon.predicted that women all over the "Teachers in cation aseoclation; country wou4d this year 'take a more Practke." Olive M. Jones, president Paving Bids Too High; active part in politics. Lnd of the NeW York Principals aPSOCia- With a view to stimulating such an Gravel-Highwa- y interest -- Mrs. Hyde-- , hen made ' - a Ln 410 pledge card which 'will probably be e ,.. 1 '... 'A ., I I it I 0 , pibp'1111-- . 1 Unfailingly den-Russ- , J D I ;41 , I , I r A good inner tube' is something vastly differ. ent than a piece of rubber tubing shaped to fit a casingit is the studied solution of the - . , problem of inflation. In the manufacture of balloon 'fabrics we ene countered the inflation problem in its most difficult aspects, for balloon gas is much more elusive than air. The maldng of a gasetight ballootiewall required the development of a layereuponelayer cone struction so delicate that 32 layers are necese sary to spread 4 ounces of rubber on a square yard of fabric. This layer. upon e layer principle of construe, tion,vpith its freedom from porosity and impere fections, is embodied in the thick, powerful and elastic Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubei Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes hold air tmet failinglyyou can get them, packed in sturdy . , . 1- leitiTh'ek 11 4 1 S . tA, (',' ,, v (1 ti: eATIOA el) - :P - , V it, vt ;' t 4f fp:: - -- i - 0 ,:. II , ilk , 41 , ,I , waterproof bags, from your Goodyear Service Station Dealer. Their initial cost is no more than the price you are asked for tubes of less meritwhy risk costly casings when such sure protection is available? .111p ,),. 2 g ittt - i :- - t . , 7 A Akl;ia,---7.- -- Cit.' V LIAtil 411 . ,..1":...t , of thelid, zunnicuoyer the estimate, the paving project for .'T??On4Gccoune ,--------, 'esed-Ir- t ., ......--,- ' '. ' Her. :: .. . 8,..... .7.14.1111; .11. ti A ... Allirtil ai di. IPI III1 I Li VCD,117E1,110'21; -. , -- o - Justin reported on the Manti-Pigeo- n Hollow road was activities of the various Oates ip or. women in politics. at the meetineof the state ganizing their commission roa afternoon, Tuesday, Hotel Staffs do Well Souvenirs are being given to dele- and the road will' be temporarily gates to the N. E. A. eonvention by Their Part to Make The rejected and graveled. the Utah Public Health association in graled 'tor was $37,240.03 per Convention Success the form of badges and literature -, bid with other expenses would( have litatratIng, the Utah inteiPrete4.10.1 .!:) brought- - tha.,ccmt, rtvex, .140,.909 ..a. Mil - Ono body-O- f Work Orli ItirgelY"teepoitconsidered encommission the crusade which modern health being the sible for the success of the N. E. -acted in the public schools. prohibitive. It was decicI to increase the al- and other conventions, rarely get cred- , The set consists of three badgea, the it in one, the "Page" badge being given to lowance for .field, employees of and newspaper columns or conventhe pupil who does 15 health chores road commiassion 165 a month, tion programs. But onlookers In the furof for five weeks. These chores consist abolish the presentpractice lobbies of the local hotels decided on a of washing the teeth, drinking water nishing their subsistence. son--LSalle. him afternoon that the staffs of the on the Tho NVork befOre meals, washing hands and face 1 dered and, it hostelries are in line for considerable eo often. and other like stunts. For Junction road was "mine host" five weeks further obeervance of the was decided to abandon 4 he work on praisearefor the part , they of Moah, and playing this week. chores, the child gets a "Squire'- poverty flati-soutJust because how comfortably a a silver medallion with a beau- stead to spend the funds on a connect- man sleeps and how satisfactorily he, tiful crusader embossed thereon. The, ing up the end ofnt the workroa Coyote from dines Malt a big part in his attitude third, anChighetrt degree- "Knight" is 'Meet,. with ve toward the ik.tlIch 'wit of the ditz ptob- . conferred for an additional five weeks ?bloat) to Montieello, - these- - two later ably hotel problemS clerks. chefs, waiters, eleobeervance. This is IL handsome gold 1 12 miles betweenvator operators, maids, house attend- ' plated medal which will be a lasting town& Being Distributed To N. E. A. Delegates 'he abandoned , - in4 , , tol nd ity est 1st , A 4pplicants for rooms. with every p.d.ce in the hotels crowded. yet the people who lodge and feed the traveling public worked untiringly trying to make all visitors feel that --- - . , - . , - ., , - , , , , . - s , - - Says Health Program Factor in Civilization - . o . - I - . ,.- , - , .. " N1111111116. R. Davis . , .- .- c-I-z . -- , . Mrs. i q c - Budges-Ar- tr- - , r15:r E.-71:Dtg.17- t - 411iii.,.. ........,, - 1.4- , -- C - of teaching English and musio In the public ochools Kies Windhoret le a graduate of the University of Iowa and Columbhs university. FUES 11011 !IsTo country is really civillind which Utah v.tants to be cordial to every new CONGER TO TWIN FILLS not possess a national intelli- Says Kindergarten does , Comer... travand relative Not a little credit is dui to the elute of obligation gence Must Teach Controt sling fraternity which regularly visits to the health of children and a prac' the city. For the commercial men, tical system to . (Special to The News.) health the put pro' rb problem of education resolves taking It 'tip- from their frienda,the TWIN . FALLS, Idaho. desk' "zlerks;- hzve. triedaa much- at. grant aver,!.:,, said ...Dr....111.0.meA In, , - (Pussyfoot )- - Johnson.- July - prohibition - - - education stitution where the 'Child, born with advocate, possiblelo give the city a wide berth Wood,l)rofessor of physical who gave an eye to the this week In order that the,roems they of the Teachers College of New York, must cause in England. flew in here at 10:60 would ordinarily occupy might be util- who is satending the N. E. A. conven- primitive tendencies which he a.m. today,from Granger, Wyo., gave ized for visitors. Those who have tion here. Vast IMMO of money are' express, may have full opportunity' to an address an- - audienoe of 1,000 schools learn 'social kdaptatlan and control people in a to found It necessary- to be here have being waited in local theatre, and left in , pushed aside all grumbling and are trying to educate children physicAlly by testing the powers of self in the time to catch the train which he had smilingly taking the best they can get handicapped when for a smaller sum group. The'orgehlestion of the school IePPed from at Granger when it arafter educators have- hid. irst choice. a comprehensive health program thnst be .flexible as experiment is rived at Shoshone,on Wyo. ( might b3 inaugurated, lie declared. the Mtuation in N Commenting eduwith "Id a nation compulsory .. necessary to growth." ' England he predicted the British Isles Reception Tendered cation 'and- - free school," Dr. Wood Bo said Miss Bess Cunningham ,of would be dry by 1$SO. He made no , To Maori Visitors said, "the possibilities of a health comments on the nomination Ooveducation program are extraordi- tg; Teache,P, College of New Toil( in ernor Cox by the Democrats. of --but was, .. on now frOrn kJ, and D-.the impressive addreating. ndergarte nnection severe 4n hie criticism of the, attempt- Mr.:and IiIrs:-'0Romney eitter nartly health . ecbool included Á,. at a meeting in thal with to put a wet plank In the Democratio --- tained at their home last evening tEe curriculums, we expect to see the of the school Tuesday. platform., New from Lafayette visitors Zealand. . the health. children school Maori . American , ants amid rbellhoPir ,,,,,Olh.oloomammowofaiiino4b11.0.;:,, Inskr have a of, beetta r reminder. tel Jeannette of -. , Moat, lest; hiipplent' in Th.or1d." Effective July 7th. SALT LAKE inder in, the pie in making nation-d- e Thera were Present 'about rule& Son Father and an of ,, that declared Charge understanding' for plans uplift, as formulated elders from New Zealand and other DEPARTyENT, These three badges are being sent ROUTEi TRAFFIC children's intelligence is necessary to at he present sessions. Nothing but friends Condadm. g Exhibit. "to each delegate to the N. E: A.,15rtrned- both Freight and Paanenger 304office As Illicit Disillers and h insure the wisest guidance of their dein Rooms nature located 303, literbe and enclosted with will good ns.litina Mr. neat a were and Mrs. card, hospitality visitors The upon et : will to velopmentIdA, July where 306 POCATELLO, in which overthey s.inèd ' McIntyre Bldg., reign among the Duncan-- )!r. and Mrs. Eriata attire telling of the crueade Under the direction et S41,11idtir former Munn and his eon Sherman.' atter the interests of worke members Of the staffs in the Wiremu and children are - taught the principles of i be glad Tarnihana.-Waitokoraw. DOTOT I hotels. reondomos et Poetue110.-iviir- o arrobtd 0 metter how long lbo iiii Nopea pillion of the ' sanitation. During the evening greetings to the Amerioan - Pans bear ootordag --natives and reminiscences of travels Columbia GraphophonSNcompanyle . ,t,----,-2,------with et ou: 1- 1tho I , . NOTICES Hot operation chargod exhibit an atNthe, in New Zealand were given by Presi- conducting 11. Mart niece the ar-W licit giti. loomemonow al,. is Godas' Miss Estelle Windboret dent .0. D. Romney, Beniamin Utah. still the rest and owe beside, finding , dard, President James N. Lambert. S. sisting Mr. Dorey, who is a writer of ,. , in oporation - contionatod,oi hiountlt, the high priests of lAberty- - stake E. Cessity, Elder Schofield, and oth- wilco' text books and a contributor to will sum'. an attendance hold of liquor. Meeting were made by Wiremu- educational . ers. on the . Responoes waived subject proboth ward Second . in 11. the When journals arraigned, , day, July Duncan and Mrs. Katipo Nopera.' bound weir . chapel L1 2 p.m; Close leader" will limit:or? boozing and selections were -- rendered by Musical , district cootort. Bostic Ivor the are over all Elder see to ' at present. '. please NI ' Miss - Elms Young, Mr. Ashley 'ILI each.. sot at $000 will speak.--H, derson Jame" accompanied by Mrs. Jennie lmI.R..:nm9I, Wallace, sonomme . Crawford anti Mrs. Cassity. Refroth... and a most enjoy. ... ments , , tv ,' able evening spent ,,,. itinerary of the Maoris during oo , I their of Salt osmos stay in , IThe will include a visa to Ogden ilit" 11111C. TOOTH PASTE , , . City a commit, Salb TIOTWOWMtroll MI :today and Thursday, towhere t ' entertain them. tee will be prepared Idawill visit Preston, n F'ridal they ," ,,,.t, , . In response to an. urgent request .. , ' , , Commissioner B. C. 'Mecham fr. bnAsuglif.10 181 Salt Lake City in be will spent Sun, .y , , 1 4" - school. , 1 Tabernaciii L Sunday, visiti ; Liff".'. in the n4 ''AP servi aneveningvneeting ,,:7'.. -, ' ward. Monday and Tues- Thirty-f- t . In Provo and the sal- b will pent day V. me in Salt Lake City. the ance'ef t tilf Islander g day-wil- l South Pact . on Priday July 16 Liberty pa 1 in and it is twiticips oil that the company 1 con.' Zidney, liver, bladder and unc acid -- colors will leave the fo wing dav 10 Van-IAll Silks.and Made of Silk Tricolettes, )Shantungs, Novelty. .-- . er leaving tweet with the ate troubles are moot dangerous beb. .2l in stock these two our entire ..Juiy cpuver sizes.' Extraordinary,v-alues-, I cause ot their insidious attacks. ..including mile-whic- 11- - 2e rto E 6 itself,into-thaastablishment-of-- - 1 ' 6 41- N - , the-prese- : - N $ I . I 1- 1- ne N.-E- -- , NEW 1 ii.--.-tosb . k tr-- ' ' --- we, - nt . it. - FORIRCH - . , , F. " It 0 un di - al , 1 . ., !)f Ca educational-hpresentatliek-th- - ' ' : were-serve- .. - ' Izagz7...- - , . , . , , T ' .f , - f. - i ... - , ,. ,,,-- , - - ' .r- groups. . - . . - - , . , - DOOR S. ' OPEN' AT 9 . ' - , , I , 1, - , lb,. te0.0,, , . - - , j eimmingii : - ' , , , ,. - - Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking TEMPLE NOTICES Garae teirrpla Tha-P- t: .. ,i.,... - .. ,, ' . GOLD IIEDAL 7 viN' Tba "Piro rSd - . ' - July Salt Luke Temple will iloso ana open August lg. Want! leniple "ill elate iuly.Lisald open August St iil eines August I Logan TeTrrp14 Ind open Pt pitrri ber 4. ' , ,, I . E,SCUED, . .. . , ; ., . . i, .. 49.5 I , crnms 1- , - ' - , ' - I . I ' 3 5 an . ,.., c , , . 2. - , . 3' 21117 1 .,, . WA feetni"V Ate, - IL C10114 CANNON; 'SO 'it 4 , i IIIIME, seml-conscio- a P t 1,, 4:, - t -- ôt.) II 's, t . , litatth '1141 '- r . I ktr 1i k I j, a .00av Igivao , ...... i:1 I CAP? - tosi Plots II la Otandarti rasiody tny tbaso swirl otos ward all Woo end aorearbas tbso body against ditordam. births tomb i r I -- So-sa- ss Ottbeigt. Timm 14.411. all druggists. ilmo ammo Cold ssi swam boo kg alad and soma as imagoes t 1 |