Show weanesaay' Junes WELL-SPRI- NG j IT THEN s PRINTING We give ten per cent discount on tailor- - made suits to all The suits are made by Born and Company (By “Soraba”) Phone 124 Newbold the Clothier Federal Avenue Adjoining Federal Building City Drug Co ( through the first four motions of his “You Can If You Want To Bad Enought” exercise (for he was a deTHE STUDENT’S DRUG STORE termined young chap) and vowed that he would win the prize and then laugh at want Nyal & Santox Remedies “I 'will win that prize” said ChaUn-ce- y in a deep bas voice “I will I I will! ! ” will Then the young man sat down LYRIC THEATRE chummily by the side of his decrepit ' Corona and wrote: 3 Days 3 Wed Thurs & Fri “By our Stretchless Flipper ElasCharles Chaplin in the 6 reel “The tics We use rubber from Contented Kid” Trees only” in Marie “The RoundOsborne Baby up” News Enlarged Orchestra Saturday Only But Not For Long “All Miles in Minter Souls Mary “Foiled!” ried the villain as he unEve” Review & Topics wrapped a 50 cent cigar — Pelican Monday and Tuesday Tom Mix in “Prarie Trails” “Kick in High Life” News Coming June 15 16 17 “While JJew Youth will have its fling And so York Sleeps” he knots a ministerial black tie around his neck and goes out into the harsh night to dance Til twelve OAK THEATRE Main Street Phone stu-den- ts A magnificent prize was to be givCall and See them en to the winner of the advertising contest conducted by the Logan Times-Gazett- e All one had to do was to sit down and write out an adj vertisement' which would win the could do it At TEACHER TRAINING COURSES AT prize Any che-il- d said so least the Times-Gazett- e U A C GROW IN IMPORTANCE Chauncey Simper wanted the prize We have your 1921 Bitirer Neg- He stood before the open window in t his room where he' was1 alone with Professor Henry Peterson to Direct atives Let us print you pichis thoughts and the furniture and tures from them breathed rapidly but deeply He went The Work THE ADVERTISER CO 67 N 1W1 200 (Continued from Page 1) YcarrFc Fba Portfcitd health itself is to be usefully employed So vocational training will always be foundamental But citizen-- 1 ship in America does not end with our material contribution to the nation by way of production We are the nation It is an embodiment of our ideals and our emotions How necessary then that those ideals and emotions should be clean and wholesome As we love our Country we must instill this love into those we teach We must strengthen our Country and teach others to give of themselves for the sake of all We must include the principles Christ taught in what we teach to the minds we mold I say this without wishing to impose on teachers a sanctimony which they might resent Christianity is the essence of healthy brotherhood There need be little formal saintliness in it It is the high honor of daily life It is the cheerful giving and taking rightfully in the common work of the day It is manly Wednesday and Thursdays The teacher is the guardian of our Perfect Analogy Alice Joyce in “The Scarab Ring” material welfare in the final analysis Harold Lloyd “Bumping into BroadThe Bolshevist stood like an alarm and of our spiritual ideals Let us way” clock : hold very sacredly the trust imposed Friday and Saturday Bawling Anita Stewart in “The Midnight inTts Shrieking Romance” Comedy ‘‘Meeting all Vibrating Trains” Repeating o silence! A brickbat Chaplin Writes and Directs “The Kid” — ! : TORGESOH 0TUK3 1 1 1 i Jack-o-lante- rn “The Kid” Associated First National’s six reels of joy is to be the attraction at the Lyric Theatre beIt is more ginning Wednesday Charlie Chaplin than has ever been put into one picutre before for in addition to being six full reels in length the story was written by the comedian himself He directed it himself and plays the leading role Jackie Coogan one of the greatest finds ever made in the search for boy with real acting ability plays the title role His work was so pleasing to the comedian that before the production was over he was known among the film colony on the coast whererthe picture "was made as “Charlie Junior1 ” a name which Chaplin gave him himself Edna Purviance whose beauty and general acting ability made her such a splendid leading lady for Chaplin in 'previous productions has the leading feminine role uni-versa- ' ly YE HOUSE OF GOOD PRINTING Pat: I was there when your wife crowned J P Smith 6c Son ' FEDERAL AVENUE (South Side) ' First Lounger at the restaurant table: “Did you see me when I camt in?” ’ Second First L seen me Second I t you” L A T R T : “Yes” A T R T: “Have you ever before?” ditto: “No” First (it takes too long to say it): “Then how did you know it was me?” RECISTtUTiafl 1 (Continued frbm ‘Pige 1) V College summer schbol This coadi-tio- n may reasonably be attributed to the fact that an unusually strong ' faculty has been retained for the summer’s work and thbt more sub- t jects are being offered Thin ever The classes in English history ' economics 'sociology chemistry bacteriology and library etonbmy are be-fo- re r large Dr Linford reports a great demand for the vocational and professional courses in mechanical Arts auto repair and the courses in Commerce and business administration It ip- pears that business and professional men in general are coming t6 recdj-niz- e the advaages offered by study at an efficient summer School especial- as is the case at the Utah Agricultural College Dardanella” “I’m king in my house now” Mike: “Sure don’t I know you are ’ ly when splendid facilities for Recreation and recuperation also eiiit Somebody please write a strong editorial on “What Should be done to the Man Who Still Whis£bs Old Stuff SUMMER SCHOOL Phone 480 Everything possible is being done for the Summer School student it the College The time limit set for registration has been extended and students may register any time before Saturday June 11 Inasmuch as classes will begin on the second day of the term and that much valuable time is lost through late registration the student is advised to register as early as possible Assistant Stale Superintendent E J Nortch will be at the school one day during the firlt week to advise(eachers and prospective teachers concerning the requirements for certification in Utii |