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Show i ' PROVO PST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. THE PROVO POST " AT-- THE Provo's Popular Newspaper Published Each Tuesday an 4 Friday By TIIE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St. Phone 15 , " NEPH HICKS TONIGHT and SATURDAY Editor and Manager - EUGENEOBRIEN"' nteredat Jhpo8tofficeatPrgv.o .City. Utah.. at second..!. class matter. THE WONDERFUL CHANCE v $3.00 7 1.50 ; . .75 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4444444444444 4 SUPPORT A HOME INDUSTRY BY SUBSCRIBING NOW 4 4 4 4, 4 4, 4 4 4 4 4 44444 44 4 44444 4j4 4 J 7 I.-- ' No Advance in Prices. Norma Talmadge C . In ! 1. n THE BRANDED WOMAN - or. i . - SATURDAY I" K'A cial, religious, improvement.and educational aimyor it will teJ a dead town.- - I 1 V . . ' 'U'.TIl-- ! . fraternal societies, t fji 1 The. churches, civic organizations, , i , f I i TONIGHT 7; The'succesa 'offl Community depends not merely upon t ) Regular Prices' OUR HOMEjTQWN ORGANIZATIONS.' j K r . MONDAY and TUESDAY " ' . P5r'C' , In H. H: Van Loans Subscription Terms. One Year Six Months (Three Months TIEATRES t iT'Ui ,15(.r Al r .' I! - flV C Matinee 2:30: f llr! . rr ? I j :thomas W ;fr'MEIGHAN titr 'rTr..T'n. "'sk WILLIAM' Hiitwino iMtuhit ely attends meetings aad pays dues, helps to build up V - tnisautifulcityUfi.(- - . DeMtLES H. , i 7 ; : IllJ t i di.llldl production Tw- - GoiMdinQuest GfHisYoutli' ; ties uf such tivitiesrwnpt, so frequently' put on a few overworked people. It might noIe bad dea to! (trow . ) t r o.U 'more reticent' citizens occasion bifiotty tty harnesswhenmce-thitchfe7,aBy,who, "bajid wagon,,' would, tWold reliables.?jMrr11 rThe Post from time' to time puflfon articles, in r whjcl results for the community ,7 . jhave beedacoomptished by thety organizations, andwesbalL .IHe 'pHtUc.! W giyeitKem generous support and. cOopera- - '! , wge i ( 7.i1,;;:J-VViJt'isMvi .WY' ,' n tion. j, ! !J . Jf iu u The Associative 'Spirit! that as . one looks' over r V, 7T American any community' Rds aitykmjtq oJatyrVe, hoto; unUt , 'Versally' ttyided'rbvaila'tty); there isvaflue andi force in organizing the social force-o- f the $dtyle.u ,',TZ T.'r j i r j',m 7 7?Jf yty 9 loto; ttynearjast' mining campdrt the Rocky j st Mountains recent' oil- tpwri, intho 'ptroleuin .belt,11, .1 J A 'toh'e 7 .1 4; Vlfh A i I I itj HA !0 1 d I t - . Tjnll . I 1 Wheat 11 the, world ia old. lad, 1;. ' And all the trees are brown; And all the sport ia stale, lad, v 1 7;; 1 run down.' And all Use wheel 4- l - y- 5 J 1 ' f - k 1411 5 4 - the-mo- .settlenient.in. Xlaska you- find 'this BamO-' principle working ' rtejf out. 7 Just , as sopn as..tbe pjoneer-.iegin to get their, breath and look? around ahd plan out' their " comthon exfetehce,1 (He' 'begn'.to', form organiisations, to ac- - r eomplisK rUin' definite ends J i ; lf 01 worid.towiisiTso'havp' social forces. fairly well or- -. : spirit' is more highly developed in this '?t ganized. .But-thiJThe, 'Americans are a restless and. i, qquntry determined people; always looking on toward larger accomr, i'?! 71 pliahment, In any live community there are a lot' pf. things that , I in- ople want whicfi they do not possess. It is their first u Ihct to 'get together aiid 'attempt to accomplish by united- JiL'ictwhat the Individuals could pot accomplish separately. 11 (t.is astonishing what a groub of, people Can achieve when they unite for a common end. Individually they might would re"peem coiiundpplace or insignificant, -- and people, gard the expression1 of their opinion as unimportant. Biit when they associate for, a common purpose, their separate individualities are fused in a powerful mass, and politicians and business men begin to take notice. Organizations are the machinery through which the personality of a community accomplishes its purpose and gets things done.' Every good citizen ought to belong and - - J . s (t I i H , j- -- -- ISU tTl'USS 00 04 ll Oil J t TS Tit on! bu - !V LEMS ujunimioiAm old-worl- .13 ' id I,. Pefeased fhtwjh. 1 ' 7 1i7 .(xirpomiiori: 'Republic JDvafribuh'-nd- I t u'.ii-at- , !- - I - J' ' ; ,JS 1 f!- L, i kui I - if 1 Of IJ .1 orn sj Irt. HJJai Isi 1 X.V ,.wiy :(''( Us a .III ilt Jnt 1 I Willi nj-- 1 ( tl L lf ! ! help out in the work of some of these organizations, and it whieh he can make his ideas count 'and 7 U iiTHSUH i realize his estraf or ewmaimlty progress. a-the only-way-in if- - , . y iun.uA'f SnAL'Wte I! ifcecitd i -r t'-'y- ' JPH , . Well sol and seek onr youth, lad, ii s And make old dresms come true. Well find pome one to love, lad, -- i?Akd niaka this new. r- - tv unrrrtTr f . .(P TKEEF;JACk FROM BECOMING i)Ubl7; rtrt, U. ,.t border to prevOTr JaCkYrom H 1 ,f ais .becoming adullboy a'1'; no play, the United States; Depart- - r .resulVof ail work-am- i ment of Agriculture Suggests through its weekly news let-- -. let, thst many iours Can be spent profitably by forgetting ;t of blotting, paper.; ; seed consists of two plates; and a piece l t t f't,f a diversion as it is enjoyable; says that ia ing is the letter it is' admirably adapted for exercise workiin ev- -i ' t ery school room whether or not a systematic course in agn- -' 4 culture is given: f Little equipment is nkessary. A study of samples of farm seed to be showij by. the pupils' parents; to. 1 determine the percentage of germination and the extent of . impurities in the seedoffers a means of connecting' the school with the home with benefits to both. Impurity, tests can be made by an examination with a magnifying glass. The only apparatus necessary for germination tests of small books and lessons for a time and testing seeds. Seed interested in this work should, write to the United States Department of Agriculture' for Farmers Bulletin 428, Testing Farm Seeds in the Home and in the Rural Schol. It gives complete directions and will be sent freexif .r charge. - if 1 s ' !. test-Tho- rem, -- u . i,-- i A Romance of iLife's Goldeit Adyqnture rv 's: : 7 it iJ lit- ftr;!.!., f ; f.t. (,f r. sWllIl, , i t ,jjj i . , J nt,'m yt r i r 'j-- - , 1 nf. ( MARGARET LOOMIS and KATHLYN r " - 1 -- a- WILLIAMS' : , u (,. Scenario by Olga PrintzlaU 7 From the Noted Novel By. : LEONARD MERRICK 1. i 1 i r sf , - - 1 : , Also se EDDIE POLO in KING OF THE CIRCUS, N0.4: . t '1 cl O' 11 - j YOU i CANT DOWN THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." 1 -- '11 ,.4 .i I Ate Breakfast Rushers TKy 'naed food that tastes: a driving days work. , , ' . 1 . , -- 4 - , . and malted barley. 1 4. . nutriment of selected wheat L . 1 ish morning appetite, and it T affords excellent, nourishment , n - i w , h ; ! N 1 ! J' NeedsNo Sweetening v t'7' l I ! , l I Made by Postum Cereal CoJnc.Battle Creek. Mich. - 4 . ,, ' s . - i it ! . ' ' u.:u M , , 4 tf . . i i' - ;ill-gotte- q-. r.-- n-.- 1 31 -- -- 7-- r r . t .? ' - , j ,lri J 7 H .,Z - yn and thrift which are the products of religion.. 7 ..True as steel. The fundamentals of a state 6f Hfe that f , includes prosperity, are the ten commandments. commandments' are! the ten let us not forget that for everybody. They are not alone for the man who toils . ' with his hands but for the captain of industry; as well. .7 To say, as Babson does, that our business man must see 7 ' to it that the churches are strong is going only.' half way. 7. . Our workers, too,' should see that the churches are strong , and that the captain of finance and industry also obeys the ' f ,r ten commandments. 7 7 No heaven. of the for gam kingdom is fit profiteer .,r.Na bier in the necessities of human existence is entitled to sit in the seat of the godly. No man Who rolls up riches .is obeying the ten Commandments any more than the feilow of destitute means who fails of honesty; real religion; will sympathize .more with (the latter .T - The future of American business the future prosperity , on aU the, integrity,of .both capital 7 of the people; depends . and labor. The laboring man must be honest, must give de ! cent service m lus work and. he" must be" thrifty. No less' Ji must the business man and capitalist be honest, give sendee, , 1 gestible forrn the concentrated 1. - 1 T iJifs food contains in easily di-- 1 I t ; 11U' ! a . good, is eateii easily without impairing digestion ahd that .tunes up bo ay and brain for ' A .J ; 'Hit ' 1. ,Y, Roger Babson, the: noted business, statistician and!,, ' analyst, says that' we' owe all of ouri troubles of today toa ! lapk.of religion, Prosperity, is, based, ;he conthinues oq those fundamental qualities, of faith temperance, service rj ' . and practice thrift. . Laziness and extravagance are sins. So is GREED, but more deadly. ' T77T 1 fVdan 1) i $675.00 4 r'H i u - 4 i 1 - i - I,- - - r 1 , If either style pf car suit'ybu;" rf:Ts the best buy we have had for seme time. . f t n - ''l"Chasisf'"n7u777n7);S225 i . I- - i ,i i ; .!! |