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Show - WitK a Military TodcKIJ SELECT SHOPPE 1045 East 21st South The trombone, like the trumpet, U of undent origin. At the done of (ho were well Mlihlle ugi-s- , tromlniui'ii known In Cerumuy. notes .1 writer in the Washington 1nxt. The name truiii'.imie coines front trotnlM" mid niivms a large trumpet. It Is culled the slide trombone because the tultes slide in and out to adjust the precise pitch. It lias neither Anger holes nor valves, but the lengthening or shortening of rhe tube by sliding It up or I ack is enough to produce nil the tones of the scale. Its tube is about 3 feet long, and Its coiniiass Is slightly In excess of two octaves. The symphony orchestras generally rontnln three tenor trombone and one bass trombone, though when they are used in separate parts, the nnmes given to them are somewhat misleading. The trombone parts are written ns they sound, hut the tenor trombone may have Its music in the alto, tenor, or bass clef. The tromlioiie Is hard to piny, as It demands much breath from the player. t'oniMisers therefore employ it for only a few notes at a time, with frequent rests. The use of the slide makes fairly rapid passages possible on the trombone, especially If they He largely In one harmonic series, and can be blown without much change of position. Rapid execution may be used by a solo player to dazzle an audience; but in orchestral work the trombone Is treated more slowly. School to- -- CHILDRENS WASH FROCKS SIZES 7 to 14 CLEVER STYLES ALL COLORS White Domestic Science APRONS SIZES 14 Entire Stock ANKLETS to 20 REG. 25c ALL SIZES SJ49 LADIES GOWNS FANCY TRIMS - PASTEL SHADES $100 SIZES IQ to 20 Inclusive I $129 LADIES WASH FROCKS, Special ' $1.00 APRONS SLIP-OVE-R SIZES MEDIUM and LARGE ALL COLORS Reg. 50c and 69c Special 29? - - - The detachable cape, lined with dark brown freneb jersey, lends military I suit air to this smart Brown and rust rabbit hair and french spun yarn are woven Into the wide herring-bonpattern. Winged effect three-piec- e e Jean Anderson, whose mar- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Com riage to L. Marcus Jensen will take place August 28 in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple, was the motif of a number of interesting affairs during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Davey honored the yourg couple Thursday evening at a party at their home at 1190 South Eighth West wall, has left for Phoenix, Arizona where she will spend the rest of thi summer as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C Cornwall. Mrs. Cornwall formerly was Miss Evelyn Thurston of Sal Lake City. Miss Josephine Watson entertainstreet ed at a lawn party at the home of Mrs, M. O. Ashton and her daugh- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ter, Mrs. L. R. Curtis (Miss Afton Watson of 1381 South 9th East In Ashton), will entertain at the Ash- honor of Miss Lucille Erskine bride ton home at 2185 East Twenty-fir- st of early September. turban of brown norlco. SPECIAL on FAMILY FOOTWEAR Oxfords for Boys Dress Shoes for Men New Fall Styles for Women Childrens Play SHOES By LEONARD A. BARRETT Humor Is the clear blue sky of the soul. Tbe biographers of Abraham tell us about bis frequent Lincoln - South street Saturday evening Miss Norms Goddard is to be hostess at a pdrty to be given at the J. Perry Goddard home in Emigration canyon in honwho will be or of the bride-elethe motif at a party to be given by Miss Cora Nelson at her home, 738 South Eighth West street Monday the members of the Merdyn club to be tbs guests. Dr. and Mrs. ' L. R. Curtis will arrived In Salt Lake City Saturday from Syracuse, N. Y., to attend the wedding reception to be given at the Hyrum Jensen bane, 2730 Highland Drive. Mrs. Curtis is to be the at tending matron. Quayle Cannon will also arrive In Salt Lake City this week from Washington, D. C, to be best man at the reception. Other members ot the bridal party are Mrs. C. Leland t, who Davey, sister of the is to be matron of honor; Miss Jensen, sister of the who is to be maid of honor, and Miss Cora Nelson, who is to be bridesmaid. Little Miss Geraldine Rueckert will be flower girl. ct The law was lightened with use of humor. Some of Ills members cabinet could not under stand the reason for his resort to tlie relaxation of a good laugh. In many var- ious colored Japanese lanterns. The twenty guests enjoyed a delightful buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Cannon, 2354 Seventh East street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Louise, to J. Quayle Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Ward, 1228 East Sixth South street. The marriage will take place September 20 in the Salt Lake City L. D. temple. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Theta Alpha Phi sorority Mr. Ward is a student of the University and a member of the Delta Pi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Stayner Richards, 2646 Aldcn street, announce the enbride-elecgagement of their daughter, Mae, to Lu-ci- le The non W. Fotherington, son of Mr. bride-grooand Mrs. S. H. FOtheringham, The marriage will take Murray. place September 6 In the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. The young couple are both grad uates of the University of Utah and Mrs. IL T. Oscarson - and son, Miss Richards is a member of the Teddy, have gone to Southern Cali- Delta Gramma sorority. Mr. Foth fornia. While there they will visit eringham Is affiliated with the Sigthe Fair at San Diego and with fri- ma PI and Delta Phi fraternities. ends st Los Angeles. A farewell party was held Wed Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Erskine, 831 nesday evening for Bud Limb at the Harrison avenue, announce the en- home of his parents, 1557 Redondo gagement of their daughter, Lucille, Avenue, prior to his departure to to Joseph A. Westra, 2256 Eighth attend Eastern College of Kentucky. m Sizes 6 to 2 Beirut in Palestine is the port of Baalbek and Dumnscua. The city Is attractively loented on a hill that faces the scs and Is barked by the snow-cla- d Sannln. It Is an Important center of the American mission, which has built many schools and colleges. The rains at Baalbek, which takes Its name from Baal, the snn god, are credited by many as being the finest In the world. The Arabs claim thnt Baalbek Is old er than Damascus, the latter generally believed to be the oldest In the world. Tradition has It that Adam lived there and that the killing of Abel took place somewhere between Baalbek and the Mediterranean. Tbe Arabs proudly direct visitors to where Noah was burled and lend them to the location of the Tower of BabcL Solomon built a temple here and In the valley a castle which he presented to tlie lovely queen of Sheba. 8uch, then, is the land of Palestine, a land that Is microscopic In size but mlcrocosmlc In Influence. Every step In It brings a new .experience, and every experience has Its relation to history, to religion and to a life In the making. No other area has produced so many events which have greatly shaped the history of mankind. grave situations facing the government he would be found rending a funny story or telling a Joke. It was Lincoln's saving grace. It Is doubtful If he could hare lived through some of those trying times had he not been able to see the humorous side of things. As every cloud has a sliver lining, so many a vexing problem has its funny side. If we can only see IL Perhaps this explains why some persons are able o endure great hardships with a sort of Indifferent attitude and freFool's luck,' quently with a smile. some call It not so, for humor dispels the mists and enables us to see our problems In a clearer light The person who Is too sertonsly minded many times studies a problem from a onesided point of view and bis Judgment becomes distorted. Have you ever noticed the effect of. humor at a lecture? The audience has been held at a tension for some time, a Joke Is related, the audience relaxes ond Is now ready for another nrgu ment That audience Is not unlike our dally experiences. We are keyed up to a high tension, nerves are taut and our thinking likely to be clouded. The grace of humor breaks the tension, we relax and with renewed vitality are ready to begin again. Some persons any that humor cannot be cultivated. That Is not true. A person can develop the sense of humor Just like any other mental attitude, some with more success than others but all with somo degree or progress. Study persons until you discover the humorous eccentricities of their East street. The marriage will take place SepMiss Janet McDonald of the Sutember 5 in the Salt Lake City L. gar House Lumber and Hardware D. S. temple and wilt be followed by Co. left Saturday for a ten day the viewa reception at the Belvedere lounge. trip to the coast She will also Try to see a situation from of the other fellow and the funpoint visit several cities in Mexico. Indiana Warn Chiaelara America had adept chlselers many centuries before that word took on Its slangy meaning. They were prchlatorlc Indians who occupied the site of the Petrified Forest National Monument in Arizona and used shnrp stone implements instead of their wits. On the cllffkldes of the mesa, says the Los Angeles Times, they Incised their Impressions of the world nbouL and the prim-- . Itive drawings and sytniiols constitute a remarkable example of the art nf a remote period. These fascinating petroglyphs of a forgotten race, a challenge to the modern Imagination, hnve lieen seen by comparatively few visitors to the forest, which long since has turned Into stone. Tlie n ran Is so rough that only expert hikers snd fearless climbers dared close Inspection. 4' 1.00 Girls School -- IIUMOR !ri 'ot QUALITY SHOES Beirut in Palestine Is Important Mission Point SOCIAL Mlaa ar nr? Portrayal of Emotions Trombone's Chief Role Hyland 3346 SUGAIIIIOUSE Back ini BtiLCtw . SHOES Straps and Laced Styles A 59 iQ v y POPULAR SOUTHEAST Scramble Table of SHOES and Childrens Womens CLOSE OUTS DEPARTMENT STORE IN SUG.VRIIOUSE 1080 East 21st South Hyland 219 8ERSZ1 i . 12044 South 1 1 th East Hyland 364 JEAN RENEE CREATIVE School of Dancing Full Clam Registration Btarti Birds Cm Ravers Wing Action Tlie flight of humming birds Is especially Interesting. They are the only land birds that can reverse their wing action, and more backwards as well as forwards. Their wings move so rapidly that one can see only a blur where the wings are. These wings make over 200 vibrations, or bents, per second which is five or six times as fast as an alrplnne propeller usually travels. Because of this, these birds can apor can pear to stand still In mld-alsupport themselves vthlle they dip their beaks Into a flower blossom for nectar. Saturday, August 24th BALLET and TAP. 108C Hyland 7G33-- DANCE East 2lat South Ilyland W 4098--W TO EE HEALTHY" r, na-tur- Richard Cahoon, who is studying law in Washington, D. C., arrived Bishop IL M. Taggart and party home Tuesday to spend two weeks are vacationing in Yellowstone park. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Thorstenberg returned from a ten day trip to Miss Margaret Cornwall, daughter from the coast a HIRSCHS Lubrication Rack & Service 356 South 9th East Formerly at Hollywood Avenue and 11th East BETTER EQUIPMENT LARGER LOCATION OIL r - LUBRICANTS GREASE AUTO REPAIRING ny side may be more easily discovered. Our troubles never seem so serious to others ns they do to ourselves. Read books which portray humor. Nothing Is more contagious than a good laugh. When an audience begins to laugh, though you mny not know the reason. Instinctively you smile and mny even Join the crowd Humor Is many times mors convincing than argument Presentation of the ludicrous side of a situation has won many a debate. Wit demands Imagination; but humor, the opposite of pathos, demands reason and reality. A sense of humor mny help yon to win your battle and solve your problem; for: Good humor Is the clear blue sky of the soul." OMut Eagliok Coloiy Tlie British dominion of Newfound land Is the oldest English colony. II has been In the possession of England since 1U discovery by John Ctabot U W. Gourd Used for Rottlo Gulro Is a native west Indian word for a type of gourd or calabash which Is so characteristic in Puerto Rlcnn and Cuban music. It Is s slender, serpentine west Indian gourd that tapers to a carved neck, the surface lielng Indeed with circular lines. In Puerto Rico It la pierced with fifteen sinnll holes of various sizes nnd accordingly has a somewhat bronder functlqn than that of a mere rattle. POTPOURRI Limited Ability to Count The ability to count Is still an unknown feat In many places. Some South American tribes can count only to four or five and any number beyond that Is designated by "plenty" or henp." Tbe Tasmanians count "one, two, more thnn two," and thut Is their limit. New Hollanders have no nnme for numbers greater than two. 2 I ' 6 A About tbe only improvement Mrs. Cave Dweller could suggest to their home was that they move to another cave. Tell us what Improvements you'd like to make in your home and well tell tell you the cost. Tell us to get your N. IL .A loon. It gives you from one to three years to pay. ' i HEADQUARTERS HYLAND 555 SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER 8 HARDWARE CO. If It Goes In the 1 1 64 East2 St South 1 Ditildinj-- Wc Sell It" ' M. O. ASHTON, Mgr |