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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. WW BRIDGE! i The HERALD' klv in KsuMifclx-t- a dail in issjfdmidrvery l!"-'- cn I 1 StunUy. trillion lural moMim:. (iiorniliK vtl niurniiig rxctcl kooiay. 1 i.l in the Herald building, ire-I'rovo fd iibt Vtnli. i k V Religious .f l!"; wis-- Drama Miiitiay i V '! ISgl Say? Entrrnl k eror,1 clan matttr the lualuf f up in I'rovo, I tah. Tt MHi OH M BM'HIITIOM. Many are called, but few phone month. 40c by carrlrr, relired by carrirr, per year. In umulx'is are gotten. liiverJ 13 60 advance Peliverrd y mail in I'tah county. lirlvers who try to Nat trains are 12. SO per year, advance at conclusions. jumping Delivered by mall In United States, r yar, in outside Utah county, When your shirt comes liack with tS iu advance the buttons gone, there's the rub. E. C RODGERS Editor and Publisher. Stockings hold more rents than Member International Ne rent. it Ttc and N. E. A. fj By DONXA DI RRVNT and ALICE BRUXXER. In lis siuitdicirr the drama is s taiuiliur storv retold to the eye iy sctors who make believe that they are the heroes of the action. In- deed, it seems to be a natural imoiils of children to act a story which has given them pleasure: of primitive men also, who from time immemorial have kept alive the memory of tribal heroes by repre senting their deeds in play cr pantfr mime. An interesting fact concerning these primitive dramas in any coun try Is the fact that they were in variably associated with some reIn the ligious belief or festival. early ace of the church its holy-daservices were made more impressive by means of miracle plays and mys lieu a limit leaves Lis wile he at duM'u't leave ber much. V Service. Many a girl wins a prise at In Utah Onljr daily newspaper south of Salt IJike City; largwt cir- beauty show and marries him. of culation any newspaper in Utah outside Salt Lka City and Ogden. Honesty is usually the best policy for everyone else. TELEPHONE S. now is the ideal place to spend a space appears to be at a prenuua In London- winter vacation." was enthusiastic Bancroft Mr. London newspapers devote their about the possibilities ahead of front pages to advertising, tl(e Provo. -This city should, and probably Daily Mail announces it has i. will have 25.000 population three ready sold Its front page spaw every Issue in 192-- and a uumlr tears hence." he declared. of the 1925 issues. The price f ti,ig LONDON PAPERS SELL front page is approximate!FRONT PAGE POSITION a day. LOMHi.V. Jan. 21 Advertising - To set about a Job in fins, don't set too long. "I look for Ptoto to have about 25,000 popnlatlnn three year from now," predicted Presa Bancroft, Southern Pacific railroad official, in Provo Tuesday. Other persona hare made similar The Herald ha a. predictions. Indeed, outside of Provo, It la difficult to find any person who does not nee a frrcat and proaperoua future for Provo if you Shooting stsrs is what some movie fans would like to be doing. Sometimes a girl thinks to be a little dear she must be a Utile bare. would le made more vivid by placing in the corner of the parish church an image of the babe in the manger, with shepherds and the Magi at hand, and the choir in white garments chanting. Cither festivals wtire celebrated in a similar way until a cycle of simple dramas had been prepared, clustering around four cardinal points of Christian jtenching. namely: Creation, the ran, ueuempiion, turn iwouibuuj. At first such plays were given in the church, and were deeply religious, making a profound impression on the ieople. Such large numbers enme to see them that they overflowed to the churchyard, and from there to the city squares where SOCIAL WELFARE WORK they were taken up by the guilds and thus lost most IS ATTRACTING MANY or trades-union- s of their religious character. Here stimulation as well as and there, however, a true miracle there are few iH'ssinilsia within the city. Some itcople talk In their sleep Hut how Is Provo to take cure of and others sleep in their talk. 25,000 penmiiient residents? Never censure a man for leaving Thill's a question wrlous, mid one church until you learn If he walks in And must lie solved. It nuiy, of cviurNe, be solved as we go, But h ii li a solution, obtained by force, eoniiN'lled, so (o sx'k, will not prove as Hiitisfmlory as one thought out in ndvnuce, und thut is, we believe, whut the mayor boiied for when he conceived the Idea of a city plunniiift commission. 'A city planning commission can do much toward making it possible for the city to grow, nnd grow rightly, so that, years hence It will not be necessary to undo what w Go In 1924, or '23. But a city planning commission should be more than a mere it should include more than a mere handful of citlcena. Every citizen of Provo should feel himself, or herself, a member of that commission, and should lend every effort to make city planning in Provo a success; this means team work, of cltlsens needs Which his sleep. Heat goes up, so does coal. ('lollies may not make the woman, but lack of them makes her mad. to Lots of people worry themselves death trying to keep alive. When some prodigal at Russia's WASATCH COUNTY WELL REPRESENTED AT YOUNG At the regular weekly luncheon of the Provo Klwanis club Thursday, the club members will learn new Both the scong, "Lovely Utah." words and the music of the song have been written by Prof. 8. W. Williams of this city. Undoubtedly the song will be one of the many singing the praises of Provo and Utah . county which the Provo Kiwanis club will sing at the district convention of the Klwanis clubs of the district which will be held in Provo next summer. There is a lovely city Out in the golden west, Whose magic charms inspire us To learn and live the liest. Her vuliey is so fertile, Her mountains are so high, That when you look for lieauty You must not pass her by. BROADCASTERS. 1. e - 100 100 500 WASATCH PRODUCE TERMS CASH I PHONE 480. 425 WEST CENTER. Room CHERRY HILL DAIRY PRODUCTS survived and kept its character unspotted even to our own day, as in the famous Passion Play at 34E CounA. N. Recreation Ladles' Gym. Folk and Games for Primary Children Miss Jeppson and Miss Stewart. Scout Leaders Men's Gym. Dramatization Method in First Aid Dancing A. A. Anderson. Religious Education College Hall Fundamental Principles Underlying Character and Or. II. M. Religious Education Woodward. Music Library-Essentiin the Study of Music Tracy Y. Cannon, h. 1. S. School of Music. Conference Farmers' Faculty ltoom Relation of Dairying to the Agricultural Prosperity of Utah S. liiislieroli, Dairy Specialist, Prceds and Feed of Dairy Cattle, Western office of (he Dairy Division. 10:30-11:3- 0. als FRESH MILK AND CREAM Pagtuerized LACTIC BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE To suit the most particular taste. "f TRADE WITH THE p:iv-ert- v STAR delin-qu-iic- and till u:. desirable chrome Work in the Homo Mrs. il. pendente,"' concluded Professor RAILROAD MAX URGES -Swenson. And we in America, Jennie Mangmn. WINTER i:tLKSlOMNG Seoul Leaders Room UK Pa- through our many org.mi- ir..! Leaders. I mvm zillions iml imlim.'il uiul Press Bancroft, general agent of Folk .are iu;il;i n.tr rnnid sirid.'s in Unit di. thd Southern Pacific Ki'iTcaii.)!! Tallies' Gym. lines, was in IViiiein' for M. I. A. and Hoehive reel ion." i'rovo Tuesday, to give information .'mil Miss (.iris Miss Jeppson about winter excursions on the 332 West Center St. Open Evenings. Clark. ROBERTS II.i l STKT1 S Southern Pacific railroad. is appai'-nt.'- 1 Kei rent ion I la nee Supervision ?:;iJ ANi) l; i) i) ( TG "It is not good for human welfare Character Hie speaker defined as! Little Ttieater- - Music mid Its and happiness that all vacationists tiic sum total of habits and pur- to tiie Dance I'mMem Alvin EoMrnts. :iccept:ibie and unaccep!-llhl- e would come in the slimmer," Mr. p.e, s. Psychology has to do with, I'u'eslcv. I iseiission. We buy and sell for cash that is why we can save yon was the subject conifh-rein Bancroft saiiL "People should take the formation of these habits and! Men's Itccrealioii Gym Athletic Coach E. L. Uoln-itmoney on Fancy and Staple Groceries. nfleruoon class off days during the winter for vacaIhe speaker related in- Caines Mr. Twitehell nml Mr. in recreation. purposes. Students of B. V. the tions, excursions into other states cidents showing that physical sur- Ho'obins. U. demonsi rated the different contyies. and other cities. California right roundings do not necessarily WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUIT 11 ::; 12 :.!(. Teacher Training, The not the step, is reposition, stitute environment. To be in the Helps in Teaeliim; Children Colmost for of the suggestive kingdom of heaven one must have lege Hall Illustrations and Hand- sponsible h es. according to Mr. Roberts' beFine Bananas, Large Sweet Grape Fruit, Sunkist the kingdom within. The training work in a Lesson Miss (Hlorton lief. He showed how each step of children involves the development and Miss Hrown. Illustrations fur-- , Oranges, Juicy Sunkist Lemons, Imperial Valley could be taken in the correct posiof the nature of the child that he nistied by Miss Grace I'iurson. Lettuce, Fine Tender Celery. tion and the correct the vulgarmay be in the right environment. Teacher i'rainin, Helps in isms be eliminated byand the correct. Teaeliim; Adults ltoom 34K GuidInconspicioiis means of corrective EATS VOI R RREAKKAST GIVE US A TRIAL ing a liiscussion I'rofessor Nut-tal- dancers positions were also considMISS CANNON KUS ered. Merely tapping the hand, takRoom Genealogy Elementary or walkine Intriiilnciiii; tier lecture on "Suit-ulil- e 24K Identification Mrs, Mabel G. ing the people nsidii nn ii'hmiwi iiiiimn w in i along and quitch- - ixplaininct the Miss Sanborn. Ilishr fur Krejikfiist'' to them were points suggested. i:ii:'iil"'l li ( 'Million in the homo miik-in(o'lie.'ilogy Advil need ltoom 22C point At Work in the Lihrarv Susa Y. d"i:irtiii"iit Moi.il.iy nfleruoon, S SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH I'; :e!intry to follow: Giles. irnvo six lovllii rules Library Pageant rv as a Medium of Art Correliitioi liferent ion Ladies' Gym. Pro- iv.jil.il' niriils. li'.iity of w:ner, pro per KiiMls ot luoil. Iieinu' li:tppy wnile grams for Holidays ami Special Uc-- j Prof. Eastmoml. Pronrietv of Ci. Mrs. Serena B. Vance. tiiiniMg ci i pleia of lime to cat iind casiolis Miss Jeppson. 9 M usie .Earners' Conference Eaciiltv Library The Community Lowest Prices 2 450 West Center. Phone ( Boom Coiitiiioatioii liesirn Sin and l::sf from l!.o;d Ihi Charles iimr. elup!i:iMod importance American Lileraiure-Litt- le Tlici-("ealiuu' it herd. i",' li'Vl!. l:l- ill. -- The Anierican Seoul Leaders WEEK ENDING JANUARY 26, 1924. Men's (!vm. Iiiiim:! P.:ief ill he pivpi r Iii lorieil li M : $1.00 and Tr Coi.leii'tKi-liii'.ijig Troop 10 Beet lbs. loi'fN Sugar Am'.iors Prof. Alice L. lie kind; ot I hmI Hi!o 100 lbs. Baet Sugar J ::! I Lunch B. r. nobis, v. r. , food Cic hei Fresh Egg3 Iiecreat ei,',l!.; Strictly Miirs bellied or (Yferia. fiiii; in e i :'to ;; :io. dU's Gvii.-T!iGeneral When your heart 2 lbs. Ranch Cutter Circle," "old Ii.an Ass.'iiibly .Iri.'.i cereal pr pel'l.V (noked lalHall- - Sooi k'T.s, l'ir-:- t Pits- - I'm !;er." and "(Im. Step Quadrille." 2 lbs. Cranberries s mo5; longer 111 it the lime sng-e.- I and flutters, iii. ncy of tile Church. Scout Leaders Men's Gym palpitates, : egg.s pre-. 35 on li e I'i'.rkii-2 lbs. 1 Mince Meat linuiilion from :lst l,,,,,,-:tM. Public Presiding when in a :iriet of ways and milk you're short o: ..30tf i Corn-fe- d :( id. ."JIC Con-Speaking-Koolb ! Social Dressed Iluur Ladies' Chickens, Fancy Iteading i breath and dizzy, when freely: bread made from whole IcM i'rof. Pi, nine. u a men. ..15 Gym. Extra Large Grape Fruit :i( or biiiii since too much while Gene: buy -- - Elementary, Lecture Room 2 IE illustr;,!.,! ltoom have you 2 not healthful. Raisins smothering pkgs. Mrs. Mabel V. 'I'i'e Siorv of the Automobile Motor ..35 ; Cannon's domcslie science Silllbolil. 2 lbs. Black or White Figs Mr. Bigclow. epells and faint spells, : O various liareil epp'.i i.ing I n nea ( liiiiim Becilal Shakespearean look 2i' out for your heart! 'ollege Large Fat Fresh Oysters, lb r which were given --W rk in Ihe Library ..35 Susa Hall ".liilius Caesar" Pn fessor Extra fancy thick Finnan Haddie, lb 'men. V. G. K s. 'siiiond. DR. ..25 Vi-'2 Large fancy Head Lettuce or Celery di riling Scout l'iJiilrr s' C'liifcn ucc from Eacnlty ..25 iliow ed. liist Ko. rn - I; ispeiiiiig and hour. I'ro-.)- . 2 Bulk lbs. (Jrading Honey ..18 S;imi p. in. General dmv- II. Webb, Stale Crop Pest Entertaiu-men- l Smoked Bacon Squares, lb S.dl Lake (!K Cilv. Hall one-acCollege Four t Inferior, ..16 whole F;it. has Ileavv R.irnn. niece, been used with lirp.tkf'.ist TIGHTEN NETS lie.ll:ll Work Child las nml, r suerv iimi Professor Library Pardee. "Eidlowers." Hiirold Brii-- . Welfare lir. liarbcr. marked success for all a DON'T MISS THIS SOAP DEAL In tighlei'.iiig iipposnl mils, such ion Ladies' Gym Social bouse, s aged liy Nell Clark. "The functiAal as lliose holding In of Bath" Constance Mackav caps I eneo Practice King Tut 1 x Trot 8 bars Crystal White Soap Mr. Roberts jnal Miss Stewart. in place, one i:i:i should be drawn ringed by Aftcn Newell; "The troubles since 1 884. 1 bar A. B. Loaders Men's Scout Trysting Place" Booth Tarkington, up a little and then the opposite Gym. Naptha Soap Your druggiit sells it li is wrong Eire Building and Cooking Patrol staged by Alma McEIrath; "The one tightened a little 1 bar Creme Oil Soap Gilt." Marie Foley. to lig'iteu one nut I'ul'y and llieii Lead. is. pre-wprices S 1 Large pkg. Washing Machine Soap $1.00 ) l:iKi ":iki. Room p .ni.' Illustrated lecproceed with the oilier, as this methbottle. ture Room 2 Desserts. IE The Story of the Their Prepod tends to spring (lie metal and Simple 5 Also free Shopping Bag ALL FOR aration- and Serving Miss Cannon. Automobile Motor Mr. Bigelow. cause poor contact. Room Home-Makin- ' ITiA Poly- Cash ' Grocery n j i. ry l. I ( iiiMBaamBM i IIKIIIIIIIIIBIZSiSEEIIIIIIIBIIIinilHim111111? 1 . B SPECIFY 100 iv-i,- n 1 Guidance MerrilL the training of children, the sentiment slnuiM not he, I wiil conquer (hat cbilil whatever it costs biin, but I will help Hint child to conquer himself whatexcr it costs me." Such w.--s Ihe mess., go ft i,v I'rof. M. Wilford l'o.ilsou (T the 1!. Y. I'. with the religious edueali Hi students of Leadership Week. When we think of a ciiH.1 coming into Ihe world, unmoral and tinlie is iliiienuo," the religious speaker leinind.'d his h"areis, "the great respom ihiiily if childhood; on mature persons! training 1' Tie-d- Vocational CHILD TRAINING IS IMPORTANT ' In 0 The Role of the Vocational selor in the Schools Prof. Is over. i. ;itix-Th- of Wheat, sacks returned $2.10 of Hardwood Charcoal. . $1.75 Shells lbs. of White Oyster $1.50 lbs. of Armour's 60 protein Meat Scraps. .$4.25 lbs. Globe A- -l Buttermilk Laying Mash $2.75 lbs. Globe A- -l Buttermilk Laying Mash. .$13.25 100 lbs. 50 lbs. Throughout the United States the ministers and prominent churchmen are becoming more and more toler ant towards the drama as a moral force in directing the thoughts of the church members. Dramas with religious themes are obtaining the favorable comments of many church leaders. The lesson throughout is recognized as a thing that can be obtained through no other source in such a striking way as in the drama. Religious plays are gainly enjoyed. ing the recognition of the people in Professor Swenson highly com- general and the churchmen are mended John D. Rockefeller for his urging the production of religious work among the poor and especially plays and a more intelligent and liberal understanding of the theater. for his aid in exterminating the In the past few years there has hookworm among the people of the been an ever increasing number of pageants written on religious subSouthern states. "Ry making these people physical- jects. . The field is prolific for per ly fit, Mr. Rockefeller put them in sons who wish to make religious services more educative for the n condition to help themselves, which is the best way to alleviate musses. Religious educators throughout the country are recognizing the poverty, said Professor Swenson,,. course, it is sometimes impera- fact that actions siieak louder than tive to give temporary relief, but words and are applying this in lessons. Teachers und minthe most import a nt work before church in the church are placing isters is us to remove the causes for dramatizations uf Bible stories beas much as possible. fore the children und thus are mak"1' is the duty of all of ns to help ing the Sunday school not only more remove ihe au..es of juvenile instructive but more attractive. crime :3a Social Welfare Little Theater Standards of Livin- gProfessor Swenson. Community Planning Faculty Room Town Sanitation James H. Publie WaHls," Secretary Utah Health Association. 8:30-1- Wright, Pansy Winterton and C. II. Madsin. Midway was represented by: Clara Huber, William Van Wagoner and Mrs. Albert Kohler. More people are expected from Wasutch county before the week o "Spiritual physical welfare should be considered when one is helping the poor," said Professor Swenson Tuesday morning in his lecture on The Scope and Character of Social Work." The Little theater was crowded to capacity and great Interest was evidenced by the number of questions which were asked during the lecture. The lectures on Social Welfare seem to be attracting more people all the time and are thorough Program Bishop J. C McDonald, W. C. Bell. Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Plummer, Mrs. Edna Bethera, Pratt Be then, Call Plummer and Melvin Witt Heber waa represented by: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Montgomery, Walter Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan, Mrs. K. Murdock and Mrs. Lester Greenwood. Charleston was represented by : Frank Whiting Horace Richie, Sina Watson, Ruby Radio broadcastmg stations have 100 million dollars tied upln their equipment and organizations. And they have spent 30 million dollars In the last two years sending out procriiins. This is the latest trade estimate. In radio broadcasting there is a bis.' ri'l'lication of eilWf. ICxpcrls ln'Iiiie the time is comin;; when there will he only almnt six broad' I'rovo. (Mi. ciiours. lovely I'rovo, iS- mIiI.v just one l'mvo .oii are so grand ; ln:ii mi, vci'h su'istatiniis nt We love your lolly mountains Your btvnd and fertile land. wilts l'c!; .via t lie main 'nine now , ;'s sing of I'rovo, ( 'nine join our happy hand ; ih-.;;r;!tHs Hurrah for dear old I'rovo Lei's join hoth hear,t ami hand. i')l!v'.y till' nt lire. yoi.i-well We s'ar.d for real enjoyment i.l." And. We sta.. for morals, too, Viiii ns lei ci In. a ion Wo ie e; cur colors (rue; v. ho mm I; ..tlu-right living h'.g for all i'..r s. If and family dear limvli .p dnriiiR We wcl. ..me on lo I'rovo I':,;:;. r .ii.l oilier II elllliel'S of A:.d gleet you wilii good dicer. til" mi 1. :i i il sit-ileii City v a'c! ne. am iu the J W ithis Ihe Car, fruits of many kinds, lieu "Ihe tLiii will he per- With air so pure and baliuv ft 'le i I C"li Lin :t set without It cheers (our weary minds. lunkini; it or having a lot of fuss Willi water clear as crystal From out Ihe canyons deep tuning in the stations 1 want." With the licutiddvne, lh.it day is It seems that nature's saying "Smile oil, lei's keep life sweet." lure. Kxpeet a secondary j.eiioi of big buying in radio. Now raise you voice in gladness And l"t your soul rejoice lUciiise you live in I'rovo ; ('( H'KMiAGKN, Jan. : I INS i V.'i'w made a noble choice. ' Itohoilioil ).S in illlol'g And praise the great Creator Covncks inil.e I 'on iiegi. 1. '!'' V. , i, ,.),. .iLvj,,!,.. Ul,st lit! e tie.'ll Sent to p "' (i.e. lb.it ei a tv a jl jti I'rovo ord. rs. V l:ie a'.ae g the Lest. Utah-Idah- Wednesday's Wasatch county wss represented with 22 people during Leadership Week. Daniel standing first with eight members, they are as follows : Lovely Utah for their mutual benefit b. Leadership Week (Meanings sons return father kills the fatted head. Most of the wolves door are inalde. 100-l- b. .'' Hens cackle after laying eggs because they know the price we pay. b. 90-I- b. teries. In France any play representing the life of a saint was called "miracle" and a play dealing with the life of Christ was called "mys-tersIn England no such distinction was made, the name "miracle" being given to any drama dealing with Bible history or with the lives of saints. At Christinas time, for example, the lieautiful story of Bethlehem One great trouble with robbers fleeing is they often stsy fled. 100-l- A- -l 80-I- b. y CITY PLANNING. Flour sack Cracked or Fine Ground Corn sack Globe $1.65 $1.93 Com Whole sack $1.83 Mill Run , sack of White .$1.40 WTiite Bran sack of Coarse $1.50 100-lsack of White Shorts $2.25 100 lbs. of Heavy Idaho Barkj $2.00 ; 100 lbs. of Fine Ground Barley. $2.15 $1.65 80H. of Cracked or Rolled Barley..... C.T. . . $2.00 100 Ib. of Heevy Oats 100 lbs. of Fine Ground or Rolled Oats. ...... .$2.20 50-l- b. i SAMUEL KOPf j 446. -t il v . i i ,: ' i 111 il-- Sk-je- ' c i. prill-eisoll- ial : - in vour next ;rder. IT BURNS BETTER R H j vl Con-fin- J. i GIVES MORE HEAT d ..85 j ..25 j j A-N- o. . 1 i m H Danger! ' :'Mi-(- ..25 i ..75 ' I lii-i- LASTS LONGER MILES' I -i Le.idei's-Ciuiiinuiiti- on Heart Treatment i 1 Phone ' 17. Standard Coal Co.,Salt Lake City lb... heart I ar Home-Cookin- 2.-- 8:(HI-0:(H- c at a A laianiiiaiiiiiiiiuiiiwfliiuiiuiinii11 i |