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Show THE CHRISTMAS v-1 r- Ro - NEWS, DECEMBER Club Active Force In romotiner Progress Of City SECTION 17 1921 COMMERCIAL tbfciv IVcirfcl Ufcfcy Gdlzs: t - You si know about Signal! ler Skyhifl, who wad blind for nineteen months, as a result of how he was restored to perfect sight by Osteopathy. Since regaining his sight, he has been traveling and lecturing in the interest of Osteopathy. The son of Queen of Spain, although deaf and dumb for, twelve years, during which time they tried the best physicians fat all Europe, was completely restored j to health by Osteopathy. r. But Ruthie Bond Is one of the meet remarkable demonstrations of the merits of Osteopathy, as 100, physicians ve no hope during the first ssveor years of her Hfe. No one had come within two feet shell-ehock,a- & nd 4 -- i -- , 1-- Cf )WK3d f J j J ' n- 'w J -- 7 u ( KWy Slant -- tetemgafa la a totter jS?RSS J. y ssrts.4c whn Siren, tbe rt thb pear ujhift s y mbd HI Of bottllWSSlVCa to of too bo particular pushed br the Rotary club City Crook eugm, own ono and wi half mtln f rood. -Tba.Mmo dor a blow woo rooohrod V Dm dub of tbo daotb br drowning of SoMtuy low- Hardtop in Jackson lake, Wyoming. Btrdiry Harding H bold in tbo high out regard bp tbo mom boro boeoooo of bio character aad work and It woo doddod to build a memorial bridge In Mo honor In City Crook canyon, eonatrnetton oo wMcb boo ndw boftn at a ooot of - - , ' Another work of active nature conducted by the club woo tbo plant ink Of tree alone Waontnh draVa laot to aid la beautityine tbe city. ante, Tbo bait Uke Rotary club waa In the Internet tonal oonven-Uo- n ' of Jlotary cluba bold la moMd Oao of tr Scotland, laat June by Prssl-dofoaturoo of Bea F. Redmond. Before leaving tbo club's w --rfc.wna tbo ootabUdunont tbo Wbadcbfeompw In Bi( Cotton- - Mr, Kedmond- - waa Intrusted with a wood oanyefc Wblc operated d urine guvel made entirely of Utah product, Inctudlne Buffalo horn, sola, ellver. and a handle made of walnut copper tbo with States united ter mi ISISt)n a tWsV dMinot eampa from a tree 1 lunled by Brisbam In ad Wore InsilSily equipped snder Fount. Tho gavel was preedited to tbs tbo sbetewrwhfc tat Percy C. CIS and KdaBborouxh elub and was deceived . s terras Morpt$o who would other-'wf- with sntbuolasm. Tbo Salt Inks Rotary elub Includes bars Lm Rsablo to enjoy sum- Thb Mmps wore thrown lit members this year, an tncroaae of Ml llW Mbpto free of charge three over laat year. Tbs club holds' wNniipi oast a Du r- ikly luncheons every Tuesday at Itbsislub of aa ttl persona were o'clock at tho Hotel Utah, and 1M( club at tbo camps, a dinner tbo first Tuesday of each month at I'll r m. Which la followed ded In Eureopoan business meetCrass drivss and If' tbs fspibr monthly ' . natufu. In March ing. - s Ind M OOPfWMce , Utah. Idnbe Educadonk ;; Lata and with it Is Maintained 4dnifly bat 3 On a I took her to "Tbe Children's Free Oink teethe office of Dr. O. A. CLmfcto, aad in leas than ono hoar from tho time he first saw her, he Bad mate the ad justments which enabled her HiH ''7 to walk She has been In school since Sept, and is learning rapidly and has grown nearly two' inches sines the . u Inter-mount- nt cs part of Ufa at St. Every Sot- -, rdny kifht selected motion picture ro ah own for tbo school wKb tbo machine belonging to Um Parties and antertalnmenta aoademy. are not unknown amonc the t pupils at 8t Mary's. Often tbe parlors downstairs fin with the laughter of clrlo who 'a '.u7pritep Prhapi for some woll-llk-slin; eltimmaU. Group aad little singing playlet, are alaot among tbo activities of the students, j been made In ths Changes have plans for a new academy on the East, tdde which will be built with aU modern Improvements to accommodate SM boarders and several hundred day pupils besides Though definite ar- -l rangementa have not yet been madSl It Is expected that work will be under we V ItMn the on mhyrjreaj' ed , Rank Maxys at-trn- ' -- V j 4 u her Mtins thu youngs and a tribute to their work, today atanda the St. Mary's Academy, one of tbo foremost lowitutiooa of Its kind In tbo states " Children of all ayes, from tots of five and six years lo (iris tiny of n car ly twanty. are taught In the academy. Thh". awventy-flv- e lirlJ,,TUare r th ular boardors and have life at the school. Of the thirty-seve- n slaters stay In at ths school and do In all of the work and tbe manaesment of ths Institution, fifteen are leech ers and keep closely In touch with educational development In univerat-- , ties and secondary schools throushout the country. The work Co v, led Is from the grade through tho equivalent of hlg b school. The aoodemy la eccredlted with the - University of Utah, and tho students may enter without examinations. The grad u at Ing class this year consists of teen students,' thirteen of whom sighare to continue their scholastic planning careers at various universities sod Being By colleges. , St. darahlps at various eollegea In Academy the country are open to those students Whose x steading Is highest. Th ay were years ago the Manre obtained for Forty-sitho Institution largely Holy cress la Notre Dame, through ths laflusnoo aad sfforts of . a UtUe band of workers Bishop Joseph 8, Qlsaa and are authpt three eellsgsa in Callfomla. . tbe valley In the morn La Ins ' orised and ene each In Necky raa fast springing ap. twn la ladlaaa lews aad Wisconsin. ssiumwsmy noon their arrival, they braska, Special courses In muala and art et dittoes My ast aboat tbelr tank s odw- rnaay day pupils to St. Mary's. The muala department Is ono of the tersest In tbe school. Plano, violin, cbelto, bass viol, organ and harp are all teaght by the five sisters In be department, bad an orchestra and club are among the activities of glee! pupils. Musical entertainments are , given frequently, Besides the regular osuraea of gen-olo an there antenatvs comstudy, ma rrlal course Including four years work, a thore ugh domestic aciencs training, gymnasium and physical . sduastloa work and courses la public speaking and eaprsasloa. The commercial in part meat la nine yearn old and has recently been changed from a two to a four years course. Sewing and domestic science are required of all regular students who do not Inks plans or art. Two hours of general owing are held every Saturday morning lor the whole school, and the girls ore taught plain mandlng and darning as well as more elaborate kinds of fancy work. Gymnasium work la also required of all students. and public speaking la a compulsory object foe members of tbe graduate Close, t , But the work elds la not the otiJ Edln-borone- h, ' . tiU the first of last MsyV ed 1 but cmas'kteabi among the Incurables SStlu April u IMM. ase2sg;tho owe tho ltoter. wrote la part, as feBows; "Being a and 1b hospStela a af tbe teste ISO I -- - mnl of (Im dub !5r R M -- L-T- Malang Door, Frames is only a small part of our mill work. We make everything' that goes into a modern home,, and we can save you money. . t ' K0A1L BROS. & ARMSTRONG CO. r Office, 157 Weet No. Temple Salt Lake City Phone Was. 1795 Xi |