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Show -- CITY NEWS TBMENfijOHERALD, MONDAYjANUARY 5, 1926. LEADERSHIP. I Phon 107 SocieiftA iirftTW if u n u u h ii (Cowiriiied From Page One.) Mstori t Vler Hula Rawttlful Mi La- and ? Elbert Huish motored to Bountiful Friday evea-in- s to attend a receptiot girea la honor of Mr and Mra. U J, Eidredgr who were married Wednesday. Mrs. Eldredge was formerly Mia Tbelma UuUa. PAGS TIIRE4 polata of Tiew with marked dlver-refic"belief In progress" and "belief la the possibility of progrseV The tatter, according to Super!! teodent Benaitta, la toe problem at the week. Stated la another form, It la the better teaching of religion. e. i(; i ! I The meeting; of the Ladies Liter-tr- y club will ha held Wedtosday at tha borne of Mrs. E. A. Pauaaa la-thf home Of Mra. Arnold RawUnga, aa was no raced. .war n m II marariiaHiB fA 11 I -biavweftoiard-t Agtwri.tthr'the-fac- t ihar aefi- - f aitiuns ars difficult of formation. a miscellaneous ahower at - her Yktted Here Mlaa Annie Porter tha speaker quoted two definitions home Saturday ewulag, timipllment-ar- y to Mrs. M. J. Eldredge, formerly of" Eureka apent Sunday In c Ptoyo of religion,: , , 'Religion means the IronscfcMis Miss Thelma Huish. The entertain risking with relative. relation between man and god and ing (oouta were rteferty dcvrated Stxodk Week End Here Mlaa La the xpremiioa of..fhat relation In In a color scheme of pink and white, which wa ato earrWHwrtr hTThe VUwe Huish," who ; !stesehtny humaVs widuct"" lusc-on- . sehool at Price spent the week-en- d ""Religion la man's search tor God Th evening wae spent with la this" city attending the enter- and the cooperative quest for the gameq. program and a dainty luuch-tainments given In honor of her ala-te- society of God upon earth." As the first definition is placed eod Many tautlful gluts' were Mrs. M. Eldredge, formerly on an individual basis, it is unsatis- received by the bride from the thirty alias Tbelms. Huish- .factory, according (o Superlntaident friends in attendance. Goes East Charles H. Funk left Benniou. Religion is something There will be no meeting of the Sunday evening for Philadelphia more than an individual matter.. where he was called on account of The second definition he considered Provo Fourth ward Relief society Tuesday on account of Leadership if ha serious, illneaa of his mot her. noratisfactoryfrt-r-r-- Acxordlug to the speaker's analy- week at the B. Y. V. Mrs, Katbryn Funk. sis' religion involved three aspects, Mrs.' J. W. Johnson entertained Visited Here From Ariiona Miss mental or philosophical emotional Friday evening at a birthday dinRuby Hulsh of Arizopa apent the sod the volitional. The speaker, while, not attempt- ner, in compliment to her husband, week visiting with Utah friends. ing to draw a line betweenthi,Jueri-t- l whose birthday anniversary occured and emotional aspects, conceived on that day. Mrs. Provs Visitor James Covers were laid for Nels Joha- Mitchell, and Mrs. Arden Elmer of their was a difference, and related iKtlnivJ w,n tn? Misses Caroline and Chris- utcideuts to show tbis-eitthat the Payaon-spein Saturday I .t tlon existed. Both phases were of ne Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. U. E, Visiting 'w ith Mrs. J. W. Huish. " - j. . . n in i ii ii ii i ii ii ii ii i aaaaaai vi va M I ,u u n u. it u I I I i a II Men's and Boys' . , MewSilkffafc ALL COLORS 4 Utydi-yawcs'ba- Importance. "In the last analysis, tbe test of a man's religion is, what' does It do for himV the speaker declared. Jesus, the speaker said, bade ma aiscipies to come ana follow him. The essence of religion as set forth by Christ, lay in the two great; commandments, to love God, and to love man." A fcian will never begin to live eternal life in any place until he 'begins to- live In accordance with eternal principles, the speaker averred, and he quoted from Brigham Toung to the effect that the .present life' may be made an important part of eternal life. Eternal life la living eternal laws i and it can be lived now as well as any time. -Religion Is a very practical mat ter, asserted Superintendent Ben nion which brought him Into direct wntacf with the question of the better teaching of religion. "How did Jesus teach rollgl on Mra. Alma, Wilkinson and children of this city went to Eureka last week to attend the funeral services held for Mrs. Wilkinson's brother, A. W. Bills. ' Our Jine of Fett Hats is most complete in all colors" and styles, including many of the ney Giglio Crown 20 N. m TUT Visits HereClinton Roblson of Bingham was a Provo visitor Suni day, Vfcite" Here Thomas Christiansen ofjSalL Lake, City spent the week-enIn this city with relatives fl?OflflO University Ave. Joins Frafrrnity Earl H. Phillips" of this. city ..has Just been pledged to. tbe Sigma. Pi, national social fraternity with a ' chapter on the University of Utah campus. lie will become a member in the neat future Mr, Phillips Is studs-- : Ing medicinet and is affiliated with the Phi Chi national medical fra- lerulry. Phone 377 I ) pOffiMlO ..iLcalla-Btt- Sunday-Her- o w Silked rt Superintendent MERRILL GIVES - Takerref is the biggest value in 3tatr y ou e . It is the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money. " Handy fofitohandt OH! MY BACK! pocket and purse. (Mookfcr PGlEYiS RK.IIandyRick on your ueaiers ifrttnter It isn't right to suffer day1 in and day out' with dull, unceasing back ache. Or be utterly miserable with sharp stabs of pain whenevr you stoop or lift. But chances are you WANTED 'FhrsJ class registered will suffer these tormenting aches and pains aa long as your weaken Jersey cow. Phone ed" kidneys are neglected." Yon may f dlasU WJlLaccept Jn. .. trade aJised strait have teadacbeSr-too?-spell- s ness and urinary disorders. .Then "'; piano in exchange for new furniture or new musical - instrument. use Doan's Pills a stimulant diu' 7 retic to the kidneys. Experiences of Bates Furniture Store. Provo- - people prove the merit of LOST German police dog, wolf Doan's. Phone "Jerry ' Cluff , stage manager, 260 grey. Liberal reward. N. 5th East St., Frovo says: "My 1019. back was lame and I had sharp FOR SALE Household furniture, stinging paths through tbe small of cheab. Phone it My kidneys were weak and the secretions' were ..highly colored in WANTED TO BUY Good Jersey passage. I suffered untold agony , until Doan's Pills from Hedquist milk cow. Phone " Drug Store cared me. Donn's are terms Itbe best kidney remedy 1 ever used. FORHEST Fiifii. apt.,' Price COc, at all dealers. Don't - reasonable. . 90 X. 2nd W. simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get " Doan's Pills the same that Mr. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 1st E. Phone with heat' 230 1 Adv. 7G7-- J Mfrs.; Buffalo. N. Y or No. 3. . . NEWTODAY f 498-R-- l, ' FOR WORKING PEOPLE S best of workers get out" of sorts when the liver fails to act Thev fpol lnnrnl1 half.aixlr "hliia" Wtd.'argcourafiecl and Jthink J3ieyare art ting laay. Nelect of these gymp-toni-s might result in a sick siell. therefore the sensible cmirsq Is to a dose or two of Herbfoe. 'It is Just the medicine needed to purify the system and restore, the vim and ambition of health. Price S0c. Sold Adv. by Hedqulst Drug Stores-- j tae NEURALGIA forehead tha vapors i ; V VAPORUB Y'driy W IT Million Jmr i Altitude Flight " Is Postponed i 25. MARYSVILLE, OiL.-Jan- T(l"P) Awjuirted of the secoud murder in the 1913 Wheatland Hop .riot," Richird, "Blacie" Ford. today prepared to leave for Lnugview, Wnsh., to go to work and Rtart life all over again, .The Jury eonsidering the charge that he was responsible for the death of Hepnty SherUf Eugene Reurdon brought in its verdict afler 77 hours of consideration, precipitating a furore In court which ennsed Judge C. O. Busicfc to ' have' two spectators arrested for contempt 7 7 . 648-N-- J, J-- . " 157-W- 7 J-2- 7 Mrs. C 8afford. A. Saf-for- d, Miss gaf.- ford, Miss LaoflavJohnson, the guest or honor and tbe hostess. a Faint Hope In Strike Deadlock PHILADELPHIA" Jan., 25. (UP) With only a faint hope of breaking tbe five months deadlock before them,jh anthracite pera- tora and miners wage committee will resume their conferences here .' The peace plan drafted by E. J. Lynett, Scranton, Pa., publisher accepted by the miners, but reject ed by the operators, is practlcaUy the only baslg of negotiations Bot uereioiore consiaerea in tne ...con- tmbm, issai 1fietiofiMdmltted to. I litehelrs Case WOfr to'.tM ah;fe Benuilon. He Spends TelTtnat tneworid"aidnoTyel com of. Evanston, Wyo.,- spsnt Sunday in prehend the. teachings ot Jesus. The Provo with friends: ? Jews at the time of" Christ were centloaaUy harking Ito thejagrifi- stead of listening to him. That will pot do, according to, Superintendent BennioM. At the present time, as much as the speaker re veres the memory of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, he would not (Continued From Page One.) have religious teaching limited to it must be remembered that outlines their words it is necessary to hear should be used, not abused. It is tbe words of the present teachers. ''.We can not rest on the old call. to use all the material great is It may be," Superintendent of the outlines. declared', "we must listen Three types of material were Bennion to a new message a new truth." named factual, story, and song. As. a practical Illustration of this Facts were not to be considered as erred - to the end of education, but the means. ptf ndple? "the the. which a mother' in had family S tory material should be closely 1 of- - leaving related to factual material to secure eeii under the' necessity 'unll y.- - "Boag materiaf may"be used" Jier home and children to earn a Ht? in the higher grades In which they ing and as a result of the children are used. Presentation of material had gone astray aid Abeen sentto the new measnge must be clear. Style, beauty anr industrial school. is needed, said the speaker, jwhicb, desirable. are Fluency may fluency be secured through repeated reviews will keep such a mother In the home f torn evil.- of thenrabjeet matter-befo- re pfeseiH amL sai-- her children on ' the prin In directly speaking Union ciples of teaching religion, Superin- in Material should be arranged " " terms of human interest. Children teiident Benhioh expressed the belief teachers talked too much that "thing" their way through the world, and subject matter for them aud failed to ask enough questions should be presented concretely. , He commended as a pattern, the in Interesting results;, it becomete finite, power of Jesus to use Illus trations and also the overmastering n ecessary for teachers. if changes have been made in "the sympathy manifested by the Master. lives of the chlldrenTbe'nS taught This may be done through their retelling material, answering questions, solving problems, and making Achmg Backs Make Life Miserable reports. For ManyJ'rovo People .. Overbade, Mr. and" Mrs. L. M. . , rr: "H5 n3 w 2g- itooiidgerHamlsi WASHINGTON, Jan., 25. t'P) The case of Colonel William Mitchell, sentenced 1 to Jive years suspension from the army, is now In; jthaJiands of President Coolldge. The papers In the case," It was learned today, have been . trans mitted to the White House by the war department after proceeding through the usual channels of re view.-- ill - ) Entire Stock of Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes - - Jesus was close enough to those In need to "touch" them. Finally, the speaker urged' the thought thfft a great teacher must be a great leader. . The last thing Jesus bids bis disciples to do Is to point the way with tfleir lives It wasn't what Jesus said on the mount or the Ing oa thet cross, his breaking the Umds of the tomb and saying Come and follow me", , A message was read by President Harris from Earl J. Glade announcing the receitpt of Reports from all parts of .Utah that the broadcasting from Leadership week was be ing, clearly heard. laaaaaMBsaaaiaBiaBBaBaMBMaaaiaa KFI, 407 Meters. Earle C, An thony, Los Angeles 6 :30 p. m.. concert ; 7 p. m., orchestra ; 8 p. m., programs J p. ro unwical program? 10 p. m., Packard Ballad hour, 454.3 meters. Rhodes K1)A, Store, Seattle 10 a. ..inHoine Makers half hour; 12:30 p. m.r Klwauiw cliili; 3 p. m., - women's JANUARYS . KPO, 428.3 Meters, Hale Bros clubs program ; 4 p. m., program ; and Chronicle, Son Francisco Us- 7. p. m.t quartet; S:15 p. nurweath-er- ; ual features ; 1 p. m., Selgcr orches8:30 p. ni., program ; 10 p. m., tra; 2:30 p. m, matinee; 3:30 p. m., Souder's occhestra. Palnce Hotel orchestra ; 5 :15 p. m., children's hour, stocks; 6:40 p. m., States orchestra ; 7 p. m., Seiger orchestra f 9 p. m., program ; 10 p. m Palace orchestra. ' KGO, 361 Meters, General Electric, .OafclandrrUsuril feaTur'es ; 4 p. - J I I ON THE AIR . msrSt- - Francis orchestraf p. m., "As a. Woman Thinketh," Lou ise Landls; 6 p. m., concert; 6:55 p. m., pews," weather, stocks, mark' p.-ets; p. auction bridge;, 10:30 p. m., St Francis dance orchestra. KLX. 608 Meters, Tribune, Oak' land 7 p. mM news. " KNX, 337 Meters, Express, Holly wood Usual. features; Z p, m BHrthers hour 7 p. m.f- program ; 7:45 p. m.. health ta!k. Dr. ttobert T. Williams; 8, ,9 p. m., programs; 10 p.' m.,Wampus program. KH J, 405.2 Meters, 'Tlmes,-L- os Angeles 12 :30 p. m.f dance music ; 2:30 "p. m., auction bridge; 6:30 p. m., children's hour; 7:30 p.- m., "Dogs," II. M. Robertson; 8 p. m., program. I v v 'A i. viii'v "AST "'. 3 t - The Constantly Increasing Patronage of the Sutton Cafe Indicates Its Popularity as' the Leading Restaurant of Provo. and,Utah Countyr 1 Highest Quality Foods and Quick, .Courteous Service 'Will Always Make Our Cafe , ft A ray mono bloomer "THE FOOL. ru4M rot aiMiie.ne-A7TRACT- ia Good Place to Eat" s But Also A Real Grctndjany's Performance Will Be Not Only a PROVO MBS Buy Two Suits for th e Price of One! y nt A 'afs ifltn '-- THURSDAY; JJAR, 28ft " ' |