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Show THE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN al routea make it absolutely neces- noline, True Stories of American! sary that the forms of "The Bulletin Women Sickles; Children's Plays-ed- ited be closed not later than Thursdaj by Blackie and Sons Limited; Published by. s Wonders of Transport Hall; Merry m. a. i Commercial Printing Co. Christmas to You edited by Har2044 South 11th East per; World of Animal Life Smith; Copy for news items, social and Airman and his Craft Oaxton; Salt Lake City, Utah. sport activities, must be in the office Stories of Insect Life Claxton; Exnot later than noon Wednesday, fbi Phone copy for news Itemi and ploring by Air Monk and Winter; in the following issue of -How an Aeroplane Flies Monk events of interest to The Bulletin publication "The Bulletin." and Winter; How the Airman Finds or Commercial. Printing Co. his Way Monk and Winter; Great 364 'The Bulletin" circulation and dls Stories . of the Air Monk and Wintribution in this district is approx Twins Ines Hogan; ter; Bear ATTENTION . imate three miles" long by two mile Wood and What we Make of all; Poat Office - distribution in the Ru wide Electricty as a Wizard Gibson; Beautiful Book, of Nursery Rhymes, Stories and- Pictures Adams. Hyland ': ' - It-H- - COMMENTS To retain our individuality is difficult in these day of haste when the rush of life, the mass, of Information thrust on us, the short time Yet, glveir us for' thought and reflection all have a deadening effect. Bnieu we want to slip back to the great unnumbered crowd, our indiWe can. refuse to be stampeded into haste, viduality must be retained. wo can be selective as to the information we receive and we can insist on more time for thought and reflection. And our The cultivation of personality is a matter of education. ' teacher ' in' this course ' is Nature the oldest and wisest if the first sternest. : The second teacher is literature and no greater panorama of who knowledge Is available. The Third teacher is Friendship and those influence the to the full have the privilege of possessing friends realize It exerts oh the personality. The: sum of these two factors Individuality and personality brings about a success which' is beyond the power of circumstance to change and which is within the grasp of us all ' . West-minst- ""Miss of the' er Lucille Lampman, president Young People's society of p ASSEMBLY My aw g GIVEN BY LATIN CLUB The Latin Club of Irving put on a very interesting assembly a week ago last Thursday in the auditorium. The main feature of the program was a three-aplay. The play was about a boy who didn't want to take He made a bet with his Latin. mother that he would not use ' or ct have anything to do with anything He later dis pertaining to Latin. covered, to his dismay, that almost all foods and most other things he wanted to do or use have latin names. After going hungry for almost all of one day he finally de cided to admit defeat and study lat in. The assembly was under the direction of Miss Law under whose supervision, the assembly was made such a' success. THE Vice-Preside- nt, Mc-Curt- Non-Fictio- n: . Signals-Ajosep- h . , . Yfli - 2 Big Sale ON Leonard Refrigerators 2044 South 1th East 1 - BUY NOW and SAVE $10.00 to SS0.00 Easy Terms Hyland 364 Home of the There's A Warning In TIRED EYES! . ' ' Headaches and Fatigue follow the; Stop guessing about it! warning of TIRED' EYES . . . and they may lead to more serious ills if the cause is not corrected. ' DR. W. H. 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Tills short essay, observes a writer In the Montreal Herald,, is suggested by finding a memorandum made years ago from an article in the Jnnrnal of the Royal Anthropological society for 1800. in which the Welsh' antiquarian Rhys Davids quotes from an almost forgotten author these Hoes: "Ocean-goin- g merchants were wont to plunge forth upon the sea, taking with them a shore-sightibird. When the ship was out of sight of land they g would set the bird free. And It would go to the east and to the south and to the west and to the north and to the Intermediate points and rise aloft If In the horizon It caught sight of land, thither It would go. But If not, then It would come back to the ' i i ship again." Wash 19 lbs. Damp . 75 high-flyin- PEERLESS LAUNDRY COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE 1 Hyland 2182 184East 21st South ng JEANRENEE shore-sightin- CREATIVE School of Dancing Register Now FOB FALL CLASSES' IN BALLROOM Principle of Screw Old The screw Is In reality an Inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. The principle of the screw was known to Archimedes ss early as 250 B. C- - It was used by tlie Romans of the empire in their wine and oil presses and was probably familiar to many Mediterranean peoples at the beginning of the Christian era. It Is one or the most extensively used of the elementary mechanisms. Until early in the N'ineteenth century screws were roughly made by hand and Imperfect tools. The thread and nick were formed by the use. of hand dies and hack saws. In 1S30, as a result of an American Invention, machines began to be used. Beauty of Butterfly The beauty of a butterfly or moth is In Its wing for on each tlitre are thousands of minute scales with a wonderful blending of colors. Rich spe cies or outterny or moth hns scales of delightful designs," and also an enormous number; some of the large tropical siiecles possess about two million separate scales on their wings, each single one overlapping Its neighbor like the tiles of a house. A butterfly can be distinguished from a moth by Its sntennae or horns; all butterflies have a knob at the end of each, while on moths they are feathered and taper to a point Tit-Bit-s BALLET and TAP Hyland 4098-"DANCE TO BE HEALTHY" ' 76S5-- ' . SALT LAKE COAL COMPANY 1140 W ,1 I, Complete Line of FERTILIZER ROCKS East 21st South ORNAMENTAL SOIL and GRAVEL For Your Fall Need Ask For SIR. WALKER Carbon County COAL at JOHNSON'S FEED A UTAH PRODUCT QUALITY 2145 Highland Drive Hyland 2044 Phone Hy. 296 .JL .. STORE UNSURPASSED For Prompt Service Estimates and Advice FREE .... FRED EOOERS M.igaxine. Waterworks Structures Old Waterworks structures have existed from the earliest periods of civilisation, and remains have been found in mnny prehistoric ruins. Those of Lake Moerts. in Egypt, are believed to date from 200 R These were the larg-es- t reservoirs In the Nile valley. In India waterworks nnd rcovrvolrs were In existence centuries before the Oirlslian era. There, are ilso.niinicr-ou- s biblical references to such structures. The water supply of Rome was one- of the marvels of ancient times. East 21st South 1086 Hyland . DOROTHY o SHIRLEY Hawthorne BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP. 1642 South 9th East a 1030 " Jf $i2' OUTING FLANNEL rameo Is s gem cut or engraved The art of cnmen-cuttlnwrites an authority In the Indlnnnp-oll- s News, consists In curving nut a figure i the upiier of two different colored layers of stone m tlmt it stands out In relief on a darker ground. The phrase has been loosely applied to all sorts of lapidary work. The muter! ills used are tranilucent rock crystals, amethyst (purple), emerald suiaragdus (vivid green), carbuncle, antlirnx (rose), Jacinth (orange-redchrysolite (golden), beryl (sea green) ; A In relief. rious agates, the onyx, chalcedony, cloudy quarts and Its varieties, such as orange-re- d sardlus, and the sardonyx; (3) opaque crystsls various J a spars, laplslaxull (sapphire), turquoise, and chrysoprose; (4) certain metallic oxides and bituminous substanceshaematite, malachite and amber; (5) animal secretions as coral and the inner layers of certain shells; lastly, and largely for purposes of Imitation of the antique cameos, vitreous pastes. The cutting and polishing of agates is an Important Industry at Oberstein in Oldenburg. It. Is sold that the Egyptian sea ra beans may be the origin of the cameo. The art was largely practiced by many of the old races the classical period, and reached Its climax about A D. 150. Genuine antique enmeos signed by the artist are extremely rare. The r.ritlsh museum nnd the museums at Florence and Naples hare a few so signed; and the authentic signature of D Iosco rides may be seen on a few Intaglios, among which Is the portrait of Cicero. Names of possessors were. In the antique and enrly Christian epochs, graven on the gem Itself ; later, on the metal mounting only. PEQUOT SHEETS 27 inch Used in Making Cameoa crystulsr-a- s Q- - Quality Merchandise at Money Saving Prices. Various Materials Are (2) Christian Endeavor, has announced the appointment of the following .committees: Program Committee, Mary Kinder, chairman,. Helen Taland Steven bot, Winifred Nelson, Keusseff; Social Committee, Josephine Johnson, chairman, Nadine G lesson, John Barker and Arthur Allen. A number of the young people are STAMP CLUB HOLDS MEETING planning to attend the State Christ-Ia- n Endeavor. Convention at Mt A meeting of the Stamp Club was Pleasant, October 18, 19, and 20. held last Wednesday after school in the library.' The stamp club has Miss held 3 meetings this year. Hander is sponsor. The officers LIBRARY as elected are as follows: President, Richard Harding; CORNER Bill Wilson; Secretary, Fred The meeting was presided over by the secretary who received New books at the Sprague Library. the applications for several new Fashion Careers, Am- members of the club. The purpose of erican StyleCatherine ; Oglcsby f the club is, according to Richard ' Sunrise to Evening Star Marina Harding, to study, collect and trade King; stamps. Meetings are held every Fiction: Wolfs Candle D ana second and fourth Wednesday of the Sunshine Stealer Berta month in the library. Coolidge; Ruck; Anchor Man Fanny Heaslip Lea; Honey in the Horn H. L. OFFER GIVEN TO IRVING C Storm Davis; GEOMETRY STUDENTS Lincoln; Gringo Guns Peter Field. Juvenile: Young Walter Scot- tAn offer was made by Mr. Gard Gray; Blinky, a Biography of a iner to help any of his geometry Ringtail Atkinson i Dobry Shan students who feel they need help. non: Little Stories for Little Folks; Mr. Gardiner la starting a series of Dnnnii Pta. rtilMran of that classes which are held in his room North Light d'Aul aire; Whistling Snake Morse- - In Calico and Cri. Every Day Values ), IRVING Third. Presbyterian church,' 11th East at Sevenieenw tsouia , sirens, R. Grady Smigrs, Minister, Church School, 9:45 a. m., with classes for all agea from three years old and I up; If. E. Barker,! superintendent Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. - The sermon topic "The Heart of the Gospel of Jesus" is the first of a series to be preached this month. Music will be furnished by the College Choir, with Louise Bowman Engle and Mildred Watt Bickett of the music faculty as directors and pianist Christian Endeavor meets at 7:30 p. m. and will be favored, with an address by Judge Rulon W. Clark on Juvenile Problems! Judge Clark,, by virtue of his association with the juvenile court of Salt Lake City, is well qualified Misses to speak on this problem. Almira Dodge and ' Ethel Maddux will be hostesses to the Jessie Lee Ellis Missionary Society, which meets next Tuesday In Ferry HalL Devotions will be in charge of Miss Eleanor Draper. , Attention is directed to the scouting program being sponsored by the church. student who takes geometry from Mr. Gardiner and feels he or she needs help Is advised to attend these classes. This offer riven to all of () ESSENTIALS TO SUCCESS Third Presbyterian Church Notes' Cr on all school days and starting at eight o'clock in the morning. 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