Show I I It takes two people to bring up upa upa a child A father ather is re really lly nn an admirable person to be bo a par par- parent par parent eel ent ent He lie has the freshness of approach of one who is not around all 11 the time and he Is supposed to have havo a larger outlook which Is so essential to broaden broaden- broadening broadening ing the lives of oncoming chil children dren n But Dut too often oCten he be Is a con consulting suiting rather than a II practicing parent Ho Ha either cither skids or ski ski- skidoos skidoos doos He lie makes maltes It his conscientious conscientious business to give hi his tam tam- famIly fam family ily lIy money and antt everything e they need except Dr himself Dr Wm H B T Tuesdays Tuesday's notes gave This Friday May 14 as parents day This of course should have ave read Friday May fay 21 May 14 Is U tJ day clay The menu the other day called for veal vel birds This was erroneously given as veal buds but whether buds buda or birds It doesn't matter much they were surely good LUNCHEON Now we shall get menu straight Swiss steak Mashed potatoes Cream corn Spring salad Parker House rolls rons Three kind sherbet Gold cake The rhe host Lucille Bingham hostess Virginia McEntire guests Mrs Camp Misses Ches- Ches Chesney Chesney ncy Chei ney Bowman Dowman Hubbard Milne Peck Coray D II H Nel Net Nelson Nelson son PROGRAM OF MERIT MEniTA MERITA A musical program m of ot unusual merit was given by the B Y U public department at at the high school Wednesday Bass Boss olos solos were given by Le Lc LeGrand LeGrand Grand And Anderson violin solos Norma Jensen whistling solos 1 Elton Summers whistling whistling- and violin violin- duct duet Mr fr Summers and Miss Jensen readings Maggie Bart Barton n soprano solos eolos Miss Rhoda Johnson accompanist Lorin flicks Ricks The Tho program was arranged ed by Raymond Holbrook manager of the group roup This pro pro- pro program grant gram rl m was the most varied artis artis- artistic artistic artistic tic enjoyable of ot the entire school year ART RT RT EXHIBIT have been com corn completed completed tor for the exhibit of anum a num number bet ber of Mr Stewarts Stewart's Sl warts wart's paintings These will trill bo be exhibited In Room Mrs lIre Ewings Ewing's next nest to the theoffice theoffice theoffice office all next eek week Including Friday parents da day The work orl of o th the students In art will also be he exhibited next neit eel In the art room 20 BAND B AT WI Jn Hy wonderful band banel gave gaye a concert at Weber college during the Usual practice hour to o'clock Wednesday The rhe early classes were ere dismissed for for- forthe the p period and the entire stu- stu student student stu student dent body attended I the concert The faculty and students are pro pro- profuse profuse pro profuse fuse In their praise of ot this tine floe organization SCHOOL The principals of the thc city schools did a II good gool piece picco of worle Wednesday in deciding to 10 ma make ke keall all promotions provisional The rhe proviso I lf that the promotion is valid only it If presented within two weeks of o the opening of school In September This Tills Is In harmony with other school eye eye- systems systems which e printed on their promotion cards Not ot valid un- un unless Unless un unless less presented within ten days lifter after the tho opening of school It ItIs Itis ItIs Is unreasonable to suppose that achild a achild child can enter school three four our five or Elx fix weeks week late lale and nd do tim tho same eme sort of work worl done dono by students who enter on the open open- openIng opening opening ing da day SCHOOL U A provisional calendar for tor next years cars work submitted by Supt Supt s sK K Hopkins Wednesday calls for tor registration on September 10 nd 11 II regular class dass work Mon lion Monday Monday day September 13 Christmas va- va vacation va vacation 0 cation will wl be from December 23 1926 to January 3 1927 The first sem semester ster will end January 21 1927 1921 The second semester will begin January 24 4 and will end May fay 27 Holidays will be November 11 Armistice da day No No vember 26 25 Thanksgiving ro- ro re recess cess eras May 6 C Boys Bog Loyally Loa day and Junior High track meet ENTERTAINMENTS The Isle of Chance will wilt be presented resented by the students of o the Lorin Farr school in the Weber eber college auditorium on l Friday eve eve- evening evening eve evening ning May 14 H at 8 o'clock On Oil the same san evening the Wash Wash- Washington Washington ington Inston Junior High will present an operetta El EI Bl The Bandit In the school auditorium IRE HIE i HE IlL CROSS Officers of Ogden Red Rd Cross s Crosare Cro sarc are distributing in the schools to- to today to today day containers In which jellies are areto areto to be put up II during the tho summer eummer and returned to the organization next tall fall tor for the disabled veterans In United States hospitals PRIZES RECEIVED The American Chemical society to Wilford Young and Glen Harding wire Wed received received Wed One Is a shining twenty twenty- twenty dollar gold piece the ho other two of ot Chemistry and In- In Industry Industry In Industry These awards will be bo out outon on award oward day Y CHILD SHALL LEAD Ll THEM Francis I P 1 Craven Graten president of American Chemical has this to say on the page of Chemistry in In- In In Liner Lister to whom we e owe e so was one ono day operating on elbow of tl n little child who and splendidly bore boro the When the doctors doctor lifted her she ehe dropped her doll It at the tho knee and the tho sawdust P escape The Lister sat down and with needle sewed up the dolls doll's and handed It to the pleased nd relieved relle child I Huxley urged the tSe of the new-born new In all 11 the tho I did Pasteur said that had hl derived all his philosophy the bedside of ot his hia dying child i Each one of ot these scientists ns trying to lo express his working the love of humanity work work- rig nS for posterity It meant that ho scientist was working for chil chil- chil and for the children of ot drens dren's children It meant that t motto mollo of his life lire was And nd a 0 child shall hall lead load them That what I want to propose as the and Ideal of ot American I congratulate W ate the recipient ot of book upon the splendid start the career of a 0 a chemist I to him these Ideals or of great groat men who have ha gone bo- bo be In this greatest ot of all ad I FRANCIS TRANCIS P 1 GARVAN President of the 1110 Chemical ical Foundation |