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Show I 'AGE EIGHT ;.V. J THE PROVO POST ait XB y I Prof. N. L. Nelson.) 1 1 vn he prigham ' wjTaBn3fcrJjrwk. Y oung Y K j - out-numb- er - out of It w .Y - ee - "LlivVfy 'po'of Tif pf.itC'ptlmy and, agsdiKsJ idb rie's. frivolity, and extravagauce1, m so of because of their singleness purpose, study t.ocouebs.il -ofUm lin'n'the'midnlght oil, These are jour rt ,1 students the salt or our educational system. wwMHsaaprrvtTrrMBVi 11 3CEEacfiS3S3Xi33snrjc-?!r7B'S3as3- V Roliind Tiontjen, Second Vice-Preside- nt r r- - -- Beita Wllaoty-Secon- for Tte . ftce-Pregldont parlies, picture-showathletic coutets features of stl s, o-- if tier, get the bo dot they study for soul coalesces Only with soul. What they do, when they .study at all, is s. If 'they to cram the memory with word-hus- h will be temhers Lejauscthe get through, jt earry them will; & spoon. But not l- acy of the sent class will get through. It is notorious that mental dyspepsia Tbcy-rarj- To be one among a thousand such young peo- pie drawn from almost every stake of Zion; to- py, balls. thi raj; trousers wearing tkese are the only aft 'active sent days to most of the . rt ton ateiy womenBuoyant, earnest, optimistic, their strong faces compel the conviction that here we have ing ftty'-pvr- t 0r jilt, stn.ldits out of high school at the end of ,e firsf ye.art twenty-fiv- e per cent at tic end of deep-orga- n tones such a moral atmosphere GAL TWO SCHOOLS B THEATRE ELLEN YU Watch for the date of the pictures giving the solutk-- and the name of the .fciidrer,,ojtbG. ) Million Dollar Mystery itixviZ2na(nmBft.M r -- frm edmur v L thcMmirersity has placed its date of opening will , T nrsz .. f imvtw ajisaa karqeStStock-of'Re8l-hin- n."s a the- - Greatest Real Reduction Ht season s eompiiments tooumpatronsandfriend: andexpress our appreciation; for the very satisfactory business. relations of 1914. J ti Provo Tea .& China Bjrcareful attentionwe hope to maintain and at your disposal the most ver)Tbest farm implements and machinery Company - A up-to-date- ,! . 4 - I It Does Not Apply to. Abstracts of Title -- It wont hurt you What you don't know wont hurt you, We mean the popular saying some day, in come ll time a know cloud there if a on the but as dont title, as long its it, you the words of the song, when you want to hell your property, and the other ftdlow, if he taked it at !I, wdl want a big chunk off the price to offset the cloud. At that time you will bitterly apnothing hut preciate the value of an abstract which shows the truth, the whole truth, and and take the risk clouded title with be You to title. about your may willing buy property bave to make it ll in allowance an to wherj you buy entitled if you. ih,erprie but, so, you apo when you sell. And you want to be sure that the clouds you know about are all there arc. No one in this country is so well equipped to furnish the complete, unassailable, unshakable truth about a title ax we are. If you buy and sell property, you ought to know us, and we ought to know you. You ar cordially invited to call. , thn-trut- P . f. known, K Hr. Farmer; IN 1916 AMERICA MUST FEED THE We are mutually dependent for our success. We must get together. WORLD. h, A.MerryXhristmas and a Prosperous. Happy New Year , Gon. Wagon & Machine my ..H Jones Abstract ! Co. CEHTER ST. , Dalton, Branch ilanager v 255 W. Center Street r O ILifTT r- vr KJMT' for nearly thirty years as a teacher; though as above stated, I did not realize nts great ow after tour years absence, I return tmd ftd it again strodgly in the high school, but . must pronounced in tlce teariuws college. t census for all the high schools cu5taC3 pf tie ,f the Uu.Ud Fud.s. The result Ls that tie stn- 1, m price, come to the OTM -- gatheied in a single institution the young men and women who are destined to lead out in shap.nip the future history of our fair state. e reward of ideal stuoent life; and such is tLe daily atmosphere of the Brigham Young University. As an uncouth lad under Brother Maeser in 1d, I f.rst felt tins uplifting, and from then on y, - - fed the spiritual undercurrent of their earnest- ness and enthusiasm like the tremors accompany- -- matchedr-bythe--j'ouug Wewislrto en At The J -- i 'statirre-p'ro- po n Vt d less for chafactef-des ck pment. T he fiivolo.i-- side of L fi ..H n. V. fi ji T.v3. e. . -- f i 4 I ry key-not- of old : These are my jewels! Here is the source at my pride, --the seed! my future strength and servation, verfied by cartful reading of high sehooT repoils 'in- gencralrmr'ey ea have bmr and not a 4aylpastes thaLLdanoLmariiL kthe happy conjunction o feireumstances which gives to the Brigham Young University such ; in the quality of her students; of circumstances. ket me set forth some these If the young people entering the high schools . irat at .t1,C..dooru tih tl:is HW. vrica eould-tcwe aestion, Bid you eome, or were you scntl The students. ihculd get two distinct classes of come class would represent those who desire an education; the sent class, those wtmso par ents desire it for them. To the first group belong Sd per eeut. of the and rc- B, Y. U. gtirdcntsr- Rich in determination 1 - lid Cornelia is my deliberyiy ate. conviction that to get another student- - body Hkeours, many high schools and colleges of Ameri-- a would need to be sifted. Up till five years ago this supreme fact had aot dawned upo n me. For tkirty-onyears if I reference a for my personal may be pardoned Mfe had been slosely interwoven with the school Shat I had no means of comparison. In a sensed I had never come in contact with any other point view. Since then, both by experience and ob- I the-nort- h r sense of fulsome adulation. , t dents left to graduate consist of the first men- - . along in October, thus giving time to finish fall work. Twenty weeks in which to earn, thirty- tioned class, plus a few of the second who finally- ewo in which to spend learn to walk on their own legs. w'eehs, instead of thirty-six- , unisuch is the way the institution-seek- As indicated above, the Brigham Young to con- Serve the woi king year of the student, ver&Ity is peihatfTess handicapped by the sent class than any other school in the state, perhaps It needs no urging, I think, that the tnission it3 students FriMir'the of first in. the iuitTunr' try 'any high school or college is ta make everyarea - lesson count. Where a majority of the students-ar- e bave been drawn from a wide, of western America, including Mexico on the the school there strictly for business, south and Canada on hums things aredoing the pace is not set by ; young men and women from the iabor ranks of life, who longed the laggards. who before to come years scrimped they eame, and The three or four weeks lost in time-a- re fully and saved while w'ating for the oportunity. made q in 'intensity, thanks to, the comparative absence of the class that acts as a elog on of one hour length-Selfto two hours. of from are one preparations You effort educates thats the get out of a course just what you put in not what a teacher puts in for you. ,Our motto is Character is Power character, remember, which comes from' independent . thinking or doing; not merelyknorledge,which; too often stands for stuffing or being stuffed. -coming as they , Moreover, these young do from fields of strenuous endeavor, bring to their work a physical and mental vitality that As a whole rarely knows halt or break-dowthan two older arc average years by (. , prhapa J tliey y , t 4vk.'r ' older ' much Y are school but ' i they students; - - high 7 M than that in judgment and tpperceptive potter-tha- nks -to their having rubbed against real things In life. . t J. Edward Johnson, President riLa. As they arise and march out after devotional' each morning, one realizes that a majority of the young men are over six feet in hight, a open-count- 1 Nrtlo I set down thhsphrndhl parallel u. s y dory! - - famous Roman matron, moth- - bright-eyeiTIa- fwdiTnsKSl emHSV U mversity otuaent Body of secondary schools has reversed tliese condi lions. Most of them will graduate, many will attend col-r of the Gracchi, that, hating been entertained " lege and university, all will help shape the de$-Ay the great ladies of Rome, who took pains to tiny of their country. 2zrle her with their displays of gold and precious , Time was when the majority of all high school stones, jshe invited Thgm .tomake a return call. students wore- o I this type;, but the wide increase hcn they came, she met them in the hall-wa. of fn the average high sehooT tEensenl'T class now a modest home, a d under each arnT. some schools, problittle With These, she said proudly, are my jewels! one. but to ambition, and three ably fa like manner, should our beloved Alma often with money to burn, they soon come to look Hater be invited to. visitthe great universities of ; upon, studying as a bore. What they give in sehol-asti- c America, with their millions for endowment, she effort, they give under external pressure; might for a little while1 feel humbled, and consequently it becomes practically valae- lag her own modest buildings and equipments. Sat when the time came for theirreturn visit, how proudly she might wave her hand over College J7&11, some morning at chapel, and exclaim, as It is related of 'jgrrmjuM. rA m COLUMBIA THEATRE BLDG. ss ci ! Phone 244 PROVO, UTAH. T t V, t |