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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l FACE EIGHT Work Natural To Italy's Chief ..CITY. Great Biblicist it MS PHONE 117 Mrs. IfcOiea Caldwell a ad sua Jesse of urn Ani-iw- , cam, are tlwitiaf la Provo and American with relative and for those in oiir schools and univer- Ftok this week, "' By BKMTO MISSOLINI friefeds. I . ; : sities, who foo! away fbeir time la Premier of Italy I useless social itastiuic. The g row as told In inane Andrew Sorrwoo of SpanI ins THOMAS R. MORGAN years are (be formative years. Rom Manager f the I idled lores' and linliilH and. (ulrt of life should ish Krk and Lillian .ilk IWadotw were issued a BUMjJaiE li"Copyright 1921 fcy lulled Press 'lie tncwlted wbhh remai . the of ftaleta cense ut the tuuulr court bouse then Alt 'dtiBiliiatmg tjuaUty. rcgiilaltat asociatiore. . right KMtnxkiHiMi In whcle or In part fHture and determining tnelf-- g'KJU Saturday. t prohibited In all parts of the world. tu the world and aiankiiidr I In Uvr that tut jam a llbarty a Mr. E.4.-AIrr- y aiid Urs.' Fran (This is the ai1h of wrir of tli cis Jones have returned to tbelr irtirles on his uly life .and work possiIiU jbould determine hi nytitral bent.-r- twine til Hailcy, Idaho, after spend-- 1 by BewUi Mussolini. s tcld ta child to; ca'l this a period lug ,fbe rlii.-oii- f . Morgan,;. Rata aiancec twwk-4Hmmas lrovo with their mother, Mrs, S. L. AUred. pf the lulted Press. Kadi article (f exiierluwirtaUoo, o(. useful t find. out what be in this series has been personally for.- nee, - Wallace Cerge Cmxyrr and Dora revised, eorrectcd and approved by is ltest vdapted inclination bas this natural rreniler MiK'tolini.) Ianuer, both f Charleston, the line of the Oenoy lieen discovered, Wasatch eouVtr, Were married here tot should oxmduet flied child's Ixmg hours devoted steadfastly Tuesdayjiy Bishop. U 1 Nelson. " In work come uaTural to me. I do ward tHe aim delermlhed.i Severe tultivaand the to duty luut i;itp t'" I" forced to apply inv- application Ljdr. sad i New Seheel Kite "" I am free to forecast rtsmrt B My femiprnmnnt a l rcat!ri mo-tiv- -- - . Tlllilf teTBarrlage I. newly-electe- , . ll ; t v f my -- stretching-year traliirme to meet dlffl-c- u ty and mc-- t it by hard and selnevltiible that vere work, vlt-.wthis oinstant grind to keep body and soul together and ihe desire thne In -- accomplishing T tuy ; semi' pm;d would create of me a workint; Butomaton, . more actlv and litore powerful ''88 the years passed. Idleness wan unkjuowti to h Hie, for, even when I tramped from town to town In search of work. 1 never failed to take along a volume of poepi or philosophy. ' Work had become. In me an Ingrained habit. eelxed ffle A - beneficlaf Temorse when I was not engaged in some usefnl effort I was indeed unhappy when there was not something to ;do I was one out of my world. It is just such training, 1 think, that should he given to our children. They should be drilled in achieve ment. They should be saturated with thig spirit of work; It should lie a panTof ihelr physical and men. tat equipment The years of adolescence should be dedicated to the formation of sound habits to stand in good jgtead throughout life. I feat after yciir, aa to-n- se sire ? i w eom-pellin- Adams Urges l t d :,.Airr l n ut liine always r forward . toward "the nlin.' I have iiever. known lagg' I have had many ln behind. thliiRs to tuilk me hut 1 have kept lth a poing and going, filled whic h was b uml to reach I met ltj) mark. ,A a but kept on. When fhlld'K reverse I fuceittue wofl.1 iisni mini 1 aeem-w- l to hw goHir wiuife y In o diffi culty Imt R pbiddftl ouward wttn wonkftt Irard vl'lt mv biinda andr Ihe lime I bad t ptrU. 1 devoted .Ut c twp- - and nn'p:irfttiH. - I was tiiol UrtiLL. jmttled fot ever "rUfht." I wenf to T Wlu-that same spirwar. I fought-witit. I returned nfttnl contin mil .the l f ljrhV- - ma t contlniu. nrged by my. spirit until ' "in ffft lirdV hp. v' "" '. MuH To Busy-A- mi. In my adolescent years this fiwiercmeut fMip"ed with hardship drill' d me for the tasks which later to fuce. The adver--hilliv .life", the-Prov- e . "and defeat, tbl power haa; kept forcing me onward dtvuittleaa for the future and sure of final Whenever there was a, break In the steady, march to the goal, It hcliu'd me take up' the" path '"and - - REORGANIZE e- I have lieen driven forward by this force. Then I have faced disaster ; POULTRY BIEN majdfflUftS, e "' for-- w I. it It la. a force wblch me. It la iMrewnt In me tff be exploited, to be turned to tll a my IH die-- 4idvnt mtea. 1 mttat be doing aometWng. j If there la nothing to be done I cre-- , My nt aomethln'g to be done. whole life baa been dominated by this tBinpromerl1'1iaerlway My lieen actuated to 'do something life mis been filled with momentous t Monday evening for Caldwell, jtliiho ranch located in that vicinity, flc to achieve the ends lo which he where - went la the interest of hla is expected to return within ten b's life. may dtdl-atFor 00 of his 93 years, the Key. days or two weeka. Aiw"ters eJE,..Scll John F. Klcbmoud, of Jacksonville, we as back so far My nii'xtora Fla., (above 1 baa attended or to the soil. B. McAllister were F. M, Brown, taught Sunday schxl. '"Teachintf the I .come of stock whose long hours of Kanub are ITovo visitors today! Bilde has ninde uie young again. In the fle d In the region of ho- he says. "It has brought- me hap tem for centurlea! have developed Tliomas Baron of Brlgham is piness and joy to know I have a mc or Moray progeny, rnrougn visiting in Trovo for a few helped others." He expressed regret days. rvi. velua eonraed the bloodtoll-of that he had bat one life to give comities generations of tfreles .: . D. T. Stewart of Las Vegas. Ne to the Good Book, ers. Work waa a "1erltog passed vada, is a I'rovo visitor on today to generation "IT from, generation ' : business. Mv father left the soil for the forge knot-bfire and Iron :.ml nnvll. where Mr. and Mr. Boyd Davla are re- the frame. Mv mother was. a aeaious born at their home-thi- s xearcher and teacher of knowledge. baby boy, Mother and baby are do - mornUig. heritme a hava left prtce'ess Tliey are In tha body and mind with lus nicely, whb h I am endowed. Adair . Boomler and Margaret PouHeorganitation of Then, above and beyond my-aGreene of American Fork were is- ltry association was eff ected Tueslred n'nd natural aeal of work, I sued a marriage license at the eoun-t'- y day evening, with fifty members of have the great aim art, before me court house this .morning. the association present x. re--. to and make great my people, a A. M. Anderson waa reamed presitor"4o'-the- m the glory thajwas 1 - Amos Lvor Hazel - and Edith dent, John A. Johnston, vice prestheira. My goal haa ,been ef. eecretary- Virginia" Nelson of .Aberdeen, Idaho, ident; M7 lfaren, took Into the future and there I p W- .- Hunn, Mrs J. treaHtirer; license at Ihe .awrt:ir;8ii'fix.'';' Charles Davis, George Groneman pre- the" county court house this morn ftp the powerful exhortation, and V. Emll Hansen, flirectora. vailing on me to achieve, keeiitng ing. John A. Johnston, L. Bunnell and me steadfastly fixed, firm in my P. W, Madsen holdover directors. fourpad. D. the I , reach to left My Mrsj Monday Snyder purpose will serve With the teen and sixteen houaa iOf daily for Iog Angeles,. California, where board members. '7 toll are as nothing" when I heboid she will join her husband and reHeed and marketing problems, and the which to home in the me. turn their U'fore promise Colombia, mner questions of outstanding future holds. This passion to ac- South America. Mr. and Mrs. SnyJI-e- r to poultrymen of this 1to drama have visited the past - three region .were discussed. complish for zmt people or one Jot rnonihs An Prevo with Mr. and; Mrs; my task," I, wlB nut let K,- - Anderson and L. L. Bun-helittle go undohe'tbat the great aim Iiyruin Johnson. were named as delegates to may be realised, that Italy may the state meeting which will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daley of Oak- held January 22 in Salt Lake take her place In the forefront City. The rapidly increasing importance land, California, were I'rovo visiamongst the' nations of the earth. truns-eend- s week-enthe duty tors of the unrelwiiiiig guests Htera, during the poultry industry was stressed all to bind me to my task. Of Mr. and Mrs. tl. T. Raker and at Tuesday's meeting, g "nmst Mrs. are Mr. and There Is the imperious Daley family. to New. i'ork, where they will the daylong toll to go on. '" done. most le The toll of the day visit relatives. . ... foforarrow will he another day, Mr. and too. with" its tucks and exaction .(Continned from page onejLTJ Never shall that "which aa "be doue and chl'dren. Betty Lou and Irene, r--r are visl liu; in I'rovo this Week. tudav be rut off until tomorrow conrereiice with business Interest Even Into the. night the work conMr; A. Hone of UucheHiife was o or uie community, that are engaged tinues that today's work be done to in making similar surveys In tj4n-tenm- t day, to leave for tomorrow tomor I'rovo visitor Monday, own public, firtlires, row s own toil. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hansen the. probiiMe growth and needs of The day long I am In actUmr- I are vis- the Provo City schools, not merely virv .mv' effort. This variation It mid cblldr;n, ' self penults fl diversion of the iting in I'rovo and I'leasaut Grove for Tl year In arvance, but for nt icast five years into the future; thought - processes so that I. make for a week. . avlh complement of the Suggests Separatlon-- 1 ' I respectfully submit that If ithls Hcoineii the repose for Mr. and Mrs. Howard John-an- d fhw.. I . -M. Bntn' family of Fliimore are sending n is done, and it will require consid the other, mere wuVn others and erable, time and Intensive study "to few'diiys In Provo with Mr. ..working " assemble the data and discover Mrs. David 'John... iiinv lie resting, i am. t heir Implications, it will be. seen constantly producing though nil my , J. H. gcuter of .Salt Iake spent that within such period of fire years facuUle . you or your successors will lie caHed I need therefore ask for no respltf Moiiiluy In I'rovo on business. upon not merely to maintain and I cannot rest. A day's idleness out of Robert and .Mary Twelves of Salt improve your present structures for clogs and puts jny ThP nhort misiienslonr Tny Lake, spent TlHTTvek end In Provo the housing of the children of this gear. serve to with their grandinother, Mrs. J. city, but within this time and'very duty would allow would ... bly v withl n jthe v next three ... no purpose. I either musyake a- Tnejves keen hn golnir, "T can'mrH. you wi 1 he Called uimiu to not suspend for a long time.-- for my Theater,- New York, on December 5. build 'another, school house of such "Whatever you do, Tin not miss plVlxirtiorm as w;iU accommodate life li too full of motion. Each stop My machine 'Faust',". Is the' advice ..of 'the re- mt more children than 'you 'reo.ulres Adjustment. now York viewers.' 'of. the In the district. ' Is best when kept in acuoiu 1 intention to - Withont-mean- in who-- a vers to raise any able thus to dedicate my life fo myrb nd intend to continue, imiffls- see the film jiBttlu and again, add- t'Onf roversy m to jsdicies of it uuttl thel ing : . I still feel premised to lrigly and severely at We never lK'lieved that 'genius' mwest that Within this same period end. then if repose thereie. I wl'l vme had anythlngfto do with 'taking K win TOrTte all.Hir he await It lntbe reat beyond pains,' but F. W, Murnau has con- Interest' .of better Bdiiiiiilstratiou of Yet vinced us. lie is a genius the schools from aij edti(tional FAUST every tiny detail In his picture has standpoint, us we'l as"..the best, tr- lieen molded with 11 n artist's hand. vice to tte clijldien from a social "ranat." produced in Germany As scene after scene of rare love- standixrint, it will liecoino absolute reliness- and distinction flashed be, ly essential and with Emll Jannings starred, and that the as fore our liewildered eyes, we said : Junior and Heuior leased by high schools be onerf that company's featuse films 'Here is the greatest director on separated both as to administration of eaTth.FHUstTWsse8s-si7verietand and asto loca tioBuThe questions for the newseason, the most lavish expressions of a haunting liennty which never have and problems involved in this single praise on record, as It . opened to been found in anv other produc item of our schools' welfare wilt J best be answered and so'ved by the capacity business at the' Capitol tion." fa- power'.- - if conduct ingrained In tlie individmil are Imperative neilM to enable him p'ro'l "- r, can-trac- e, - lr " 1 1 .i)i pmse - . Herald-Trlbun- N-e- e, - ! -- tmix-ratlv- e tnon sense and .ordinary husbanding our private afsuch as we give-tfairs will demand this foresight and timely action. Combine Offlccf It is because of this feeling of certain future needs of our people thatrt urged the study end- - forecasting to cover a 'period xtt at. least five years in the future. Ton will recall that when "I assumed the presidency one year ago I recom mended the joining of the offices of treasurerisfld clerk f the hoard In ne Individual. Reference now to this matter calls for an expression of very deep "sorrow at the untimely tMtsslng "from our mldsL In the riniiftriraMii IITom ur seryfW la the school district of our fellow citi zen and school board1" treasurer, Le- Roy Dixon. May I now renew my recommendation that in the inter est of efficient' administration) of these two. clerical offices of tthe school. board, as well aa In ,thef in terest of economy, the clerk of 'the Board- - of Education be made '.the treasurer of the board with all the power, duties and responsibility of done, the for these good reasons I would rec ommend that the salary of the clerk be Increased by the sunj otj.100.00 per annum, until the finances of tha district will justify a more eqnlt ab'e compensation. With your permission I shou'd like to make the followtos addi tional comments and recnmritemln- o - : . fta?s!5ftJOia,i ttons in the lnteresf pf greater efficiency in administration, greater harmony among administrators and employees of the district and great er earnestness, and hppier heovts among the teachers of our system. ' Against Committees First. I unqualma my eommenu. (he policy which we inaugurated four years ago of transacting all business, of the district through the entire board, disbanding and discon tinuing all standing tommlttees ana forking, wlttL ipeclnl committees duly as elrcumstanees call for special Investigation.' I urge :hat all legislation of every natnre lie reserved to the board arctln? as a whohVnMhatnypechtf It aa times of the Board of Edaea flU regard fur the educational chUd thMughout the stateUf l ua. stuadards ef 4he-- best ayateaM-l- a "w fx Thla Is tbrtuf tku, -- Thl wlU ea that the sop itMm it 'shoVd. and U triirtetMjeat will be relieved, of all the world today; Ail Scbs-U- , .' nee in I tasks arising at the sewa! EquaUty and eventually it shall U, X man's Mat work, whether he Lua. sehouls umnected with the bulldtK Lngs and tbelr aaaiDtenance. with all be la buiineea, profesaitsaal or any May I dose by wistiiiig for Xoi and needs, and janitorial labor that these items be brought within the notice and care of the derfc of the board. By 'proper resolution and constant . surveillance - ef the board, the clerk will manage these physical matters better than they have been done in the past by rea son of (be division, efc responsibility, and the sfcperlntecdeut will be lib era led from cares and respoBsiblli- ties and time consuming activities ttat "o not properly belong to superintendent aud which, rob him of the time he should give to toe solution of the 'problems of his of- tk as educational; admtatatrator of the schools. ' Cast Will As a final recommeiMlatlon in tne matter Df legislative policy for the district 1 would recommewl that all future Tmdjstts, he made by re t ne ts rdi UCJ1rst t he neeiis of neeos hoola, nnd that means, tne - ;...- ' assessment will provide those within the law neede. In this recommeadRtlon- I earlier mind sug am keeping in my gestions as to forecasts of future needu and the early separation of Junior and- Senior .high schools. In spite of ail that is said now about the high cost of education, I ask your leave to go on record as say-in- g boldly that education is gclng to cost more, never less, than it costs nqjr. Becanss there is no other one means In the bands 01 society to save Itself but education; and when I use the term education I mean all that it implies in men ta",, r.oy ideal and : nuraI4ftxe.Uipe H.ent;. if "society' is. to endure it must be educated In all three of these elements; and you and your successors, so far as Proeo is con eerned, must meet Ihe challenge f your time and provide, such educa tion aa well as your wisdom and the limits of financial facilities will and then levying-suc- h lAOBAWfiANTe , m HCTrTTTr, tions,, Minyiel6w:ict goods. , ; .r., ' ; ;Vv, .; PAIR LADIES 500 SILK v ; ...... - 'p.'-- . . . HOSBV"Ji';VifiryfVW ,...V) l ;y .v at big reduc v "."" jf i 0Q- - . ) ; ;"i;";'': . I stand for the policy of inaenn- ife Tenure In their positions of teachers who meet our requirewmlstent salary, ments, paying and making, them secure, after two years at satisfactory service In our except system, against discharge for cause; 8uch cause or causes may be easily determined by a care- Wketi Ypu Get Values , i ; - ! INVEST-INW- f i EMIUS CAFE A, CLEAN " TO " ;35c v. A - - y. : PLACE " EAT THE TIRES AND TUBES.THAT ..REGULAR DINNER . :6i:WifJpclS 40c. and Short Orders and Milrjan v ' Sandwiches There is all the differencein the world between VEW LOCATION 47 North 1st Opposite merely Fl biiying,1;iwtd-4my!nr- Buying Firestone Tires and Tubes is not merely an investment from whjehrthe returns a purcha8er-4t- 4 in mileage and service are most certain. ' West Armory BROIALl and Thursday j Tonight BROTHERS Phone 660 Columbia MONUMENTS and frrand - MARKERS I shows MMAssauaisaaMsaSMSaMMMMsaatssaapssVlMAAsaafa Tonight-"TH- FRONTIER E; Thursday Friday TRAILS Saturday We thought it wasn't possible to that grave Hvith a Monument or Marker before Decoration Day? If so, why not see us now, during the winter, and let us knowjwhat" you desire. . We can jfive you some 'helpful information and assist - you in making - - Beesley Marble & Gra it i te 'Company Just south ofTfibernacle,. provo f , in' Six Acta he Lady in Ermine" ' AND FEATURE every Thursday " PRINCESS Iwl - " and "'..f ."Silent Fiyer" No.'S :...(- ,..4 ' y r - IThe False Alarm ' reaches IAv. ALL SEATS Tonight and Thursday " MARY CARR RALPH EWISiit i . in Blonde's Revenge VAUDEVILLE "i Corinne Griffith. Bui c 1 6 1 ti d ' in " gorgeous gowns and surrounded by the. grandeur and lux- -; nry pf royalty. , Corrine -- truly:!. s-- "Ben Turphv- 1 A . ; T " i: If "you wish to place your order at this time for " Spring Tielivery, you give use more time to devote to your .work, and you Will save something by so doing. 1 lap; HERBIGh ' ta screen a more.beautU , rtAl your choice. .Yours JBSBsS I " Qur fentirt line 'of. Winter goods' going , -- If Hi Don't loose sight of the Hundreds of bargains w - - mark- - 1? , , "Great Sacrifice Sale" m1oiI-all- it - your - purpose :. ' TwTf I) avJOHN ROCHf, JilCsMT' titl tJto 4 VHnntAt oMt mwcru - o better. 1 y You have heard of sales, vou have read 'of sales, you have attended sales. Coming now is the biggest value giving sale. . 1 Si " . - k- l.AMt ' Have your photo The Gift of a Pbotocrapb 7 't la raandsluifco From ac mars, vflamrrc 111 v t -- ' .J Uken. permit For Pension FunoW In closing, I desire to go on rec ord as expressing the following principles for taKS? school board member, as a taxpayer . tind aa a private cltlaen. , - t stand- - for tha adoption of a Teachers' .Pension; Fund,.- and I most sincerely urge that thl board include in It atudles ef the future needs of, the- achools, keeping in d iiilud the welfare both of pup" teachers, the conditions preparatory to establishing such a fund in our ' ; system." January smiles a greeting., J of reaolvt. To do oaf bestK and look our beat ad pie- A tore our character a that - J.. - 1 e e 'J y -- e-HayeTak- ' railing under the sun, U pomiitit each and potatly auceeaa aad laeaiH .. only aa and when the mind Is at ore la your. work. rest regarding the euestioaa of hi WALTER ADAMS. economic needs. . .. Prov, New Tfear'a day, 1827. r Lastly, may I urge every member of this beard, and I offer my own services ia euoperatioa with yoa all. I to at nay toe ways oaa meana 01 movement sn to effective orgs nixing bring about state-wid- e equilisatiea ef all school taxes whereby a swate school fund may be created and so distributed that each eeatstunity might enjoy an equalised distribution of such funds as will offer to every child In the state equal feedf-- ZA m as M 'Jas teachers serueat least so far with-evervice la concerned, other Iran-rase- - minr-mitte-e -- towf" -- rr - y work as might oj appear, advisable e limited in. ls power toMnquiry and reeommen-dnttou' ' v Relieve Suprrlntendent Second: In viewof "the growth of the school system en l lis activities and business to the er. lent that it has attained, that the superintendent be re'ieved henceforth: of any and all duties and tasks other tht'iri ilnise that belong properly to professimai administration of the schools in their euucation asiietis; that uU eontrol of school property, the. management and direction, of as property the school building and the purchasing of all operating j Kiinnlles" for the school buildings, be niOHed In the clerk of the board under the authority ana control i adlllin-ltrutin- ."... drew-som- within ytr i nation. As the Inevitable and never ending mass presenta Itself dally, I am ready to undertake It, willing, ariilmis "to accomplish until the day's tasks are brought to a close. Work la a paHstoBujjUh me, even Hie most monotonous routine finds me concentrated on It nuttf It completed. This natural bent for work, I to four things : first , niy temnprainpnt : eeond, my tralnlsrH thrd, my heritaee; and fourth, the Indomitable will to rooi h the fc'oal I ...i proKMe 'to attdjji. tht be possible within the sarnral resources at command; to por chase a deslr.-Vsite for an elementary scnon' ' the central west-e- n section id 4T rfty, and aiai tor site"mot pr'ltably in the north t va stern sectloa of our city, so thai when- h time arrhres- - for building the additional housing that certain growth will make Imperative," there will be sites secured in proper loca-- . tlon to serve the people BBd that tliey might have been secured at . mere routine of every day or other ucw phases In the affr.lrs of the 1 this fire year period It will be found advisable for the Board of Education, looking yet further Into the future with rision that shall see the eertaia growth la population, and resource of our eommnn-Ity- , and with wisdom, ta meet all fat ore need- - as reasonab'y as will -- bow-eve- 192L; aaaklng or cauat luf ta b -- made an expert and it poasible a adentifle survey ot tut breeeat and future seeds of the ays? tern, ia order to yield the feuxest measure of service to- - the children for which the parents and taxpay ers are burdened. t . " f Education Bocrd r- . . "T" .. L Z ' ' ' " - iu 1 . - ms achievement the heights in majestic, iof her " career.'A thrilling drama a. Countess "whose castle was captured by a pon' Juan General but,' whose heart emained as aa' the 'eirinlnA she" lri.,j. rpf 'VV ' . - . 1 new- - 'iTi'Wiirt.i.'il'in 1 v |