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Show S f "r' "V w ; r, - ' V .-tix V yV 4 -f r PROVO POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. PRO VO POST'" THE Provos Popular Newspaper Published Each Tuesday and Friday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 'WIIY SHUN TIIR.BJBLEL In submitting some twenty-thre- e APOSTLE BALLARD questions AT THE THEATRES DELIVERED ADDRESS to students of the junior high school on subjects of interest to them as Well as to their parents, one of our1 local teachers noted for his ingenuity ON THE LIFE BEYOND in bringing to the surface those things that are NEPIII C. HICKS Editor and Manager of value to his students asked, amongother THK DEGREES OF GLORY EXHow many favor questions, the fpll'owing: PLAIN KI TO STUDENTS OF or a Bible BRIGHAM YOUNG story reading during chapel? To Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as UNIVERSITY. 343 201 which out a of the desire for expressed second class matter. such stories. The future life was the theme Notwithstanding the sentiment expressed by discussed by Elder Melvin J. Ballard A SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. the students in this instance, which might be of the Council of the Twelve Apostles as a general index as to how students feel of the L. D. S. Church before the taken There is no question but that an oral school of the Brigham Yhung Uniabout learning more of the scripture, the use or students Wednesday for the deaf such as has been proposed by the even the moaning. Elder versity Bible mention of the in our 'schools is Ballard portrayed the fate of those Commercial club and citizens of Provo, a report as unwholesome when sin, the who commit something applied unpardonable regared of which was given in the last issue of The Post, to our Celespublic school curriculum. Of course we are and described the glory In the would be a valuable institution, not only to Provo Kingdom of those who are it would not do to tial and the state, but the entire intermountain coun- not unmindful of the fact that in the cause of Christ. valiant teach the doctrine of any denomination in the "I rejoice to live now; this is the we At know time this no of institution of try. schools ; but the Bible can be employed to most blessed time in the history of public its kind in operation, and since it is designed to in a thousand ways without putting the world, said Elder Ballard in help a vast army of unfortunate people, we, be- advantage his remarks. "The Lord has use. to such it However, as a rule its literary opening lieve the movement is deserving of support. to us enough of the past to revealed is too often Underestimated. . . 'guide us In oar coarse in life, end The aim of the- - school proposed would be value The ancient parables of Jesus excel all others He has given to us more knowledge would in speech.- - To accomplish this a future life than- - has vigor, spirituardepthfhumairinterest, and concerning not only be vital but the very foundation of a been revealed to any other people." when and properly interpreted literary charm, method of teaching not generally used at this such When we leave this life, our first fine examples as that simple parable The experience will be a realisation of time. Those familiar with the work of teaching the more complex parable The onr inability to do the things we the deaf feel that the use of signs or manual Lost Sheep, and that charming short story, The have been accustomed to do, said We will be nnable to training are unnecessary because of the brand it Sower, Son are but a few of the thousands of the apeaker. to onr friends remaining here; speak puts, upon all who use it and every sign thus Prodigal examples of literary achievement we will be nnable-t- o tonch them. learned represents innumerable words retarded, incomparable in the Bible. be found In meeting with other spirits, we wUl that may if not entirely lost. all win Let those who shun the Bible learn more of find no Infants, no children; resurrecThe old theory, we might say the present When the full he grown. before educational in our its value development tion comes, those who died as chiltheory, is that all deaf are necessarily dumb. - It as of cast aside it something unworthy they will take up the bodies of children seems impossible that we havent seen the folly dren, but their will be no cripples or of this ages ago, as it is safe to say that only a their consideration and use. deformed bodies. very small percentage of those deaf have any Elder Ballard called attention to STREET IMPROVEMENTS. two sections of the Doctrine and vocal disorder at all. Doubtless we have been Covenants, the 76th and 88th, and doing with the vocal organs just what the Chinread from them in the course of his commissionour streets that the city Among did with ese their childrens feet binding them These sections contain remarks. bad in a and to leave ungraded in silence instead of bandages, a thing none the ers can matters pertaining to a future life. condition from now on, is the West Drive leading ' ; less cruel. The first quotation was- - concernat- ing the sons of perdition. There will are all the Of that to Utah Lake. the places A deaf child should be encouraged to conas well as to our own citi- be very few of such, said the speaker. stantly use the voice. Laughing, free, bubbling tractive to the tourist can become sons of permost Only those dition who have received the full laughter, and even crying does its part. We zens the beautiful lake stands among the should never correct what we might term jab- prominent. light of the gospel, and have grievountil late autumn there is usly sinned against that light. For From spring early are to for thus talk only they bering,. trying who has a full knowledge of the and be understood. If this were done the school a constant stream of automobiles going and com- one to deliberately shed innocent gospel out Lovers of the great blood, innocent so far as the murproposed would then have a voice as musical to ing from the lake shore. doors, sports who enjoy fishing, and picnicers derer Is concerned Is to become a work with as if the child heard. of perdition. What their punishAt four a child begins to want to learn the all find a haven at the beautiful lakeside. That son Is to be we do not know, and ment be should scenic to this road spot the leading names of everything, and it desires, and must are not many of us who know there to become sons of perdition. have some way of expressing its wants. At kept in good repair is evident to the thousands enough one of the most deFrom this phase of the subject, this age is the best time to start the regular who travel over it to reach the speaker proceeded to a consideraschool work, according to those familiar with lightful retreats of the state. . of the glory of those whose tion street our that be to is It hoped, therefore, this method of teaching. The voice is easily In the cause and faithfulness will find it possible to include of Christ entitle valor them to enter the trained, and the child is able to grasp and under- commissioner No man, said the stand the first phases of such a course; and if this drive in his plans for improvement during Celestial Kingdom. can come to the Celestial speaker, the early, spring. most would in followed the child be able, cases, Kingdom alone, he must humble to enter the public schools at the age of six with He must have the assisthimself. talks, and its conversational ability ance of Christ. There Is only one ability to do regular vork, such as is given is Money when it says You wiq. way. and that is under Christs leadgreatest age. The work, hearing children of its own ' ership. however, does not end here. The parents, especifirst resurrection Is not only but would practi- theThe in time but In kind as well, first ally the mothers, would necessarily have to work abolish the dumb forever continued Elder Ballard. The bodies hand in hand with the school. For this purpose cally overcome the deaF in our accustomed received, bj( Celestial beings Will be it is proposed that a course be given to the par- phrase deaf and dumb. We would then have different in kind and texture from on living citizens, ents, to insure the progress of the child after independent, the bodies of the Telestlal and with of life beings. Those of the Celesleaving this school, which would be a great re- an equal in practically every phase tial Kingdom will inherit this earth. duction in the expense necessary to educate the their hearing fellowmen. will come when this earth, Many other activities in life such as music, The time child, as it now costs an enormous sum, taking be will too, resurrected, and then It as the not be could encouraged, as it does from nine to twelve years to complete dancing, etc., a purified earth; and It will be will are but as the hearing shine by Its own light. the course, whereas the method proposed would deaf have been trained, method would develop whole the In fact trained. There will be many who will be course. four a year at the longest require only child develops; deceived in reaching the Celestial a as child hearing the to able take its be should exactly child After thisthe Those who have had a natural and free from the feeling that they are Kingdom. studies at any public school. to receive the gospel and chance fair some with have rejected It will never enter into An oral school of this kind would not only, different ; and as this has been done all. to extend not it let the Celestial state. The earth will with the work, why in the opinionW those familiar not be divided Into thirds a part for 125 West Center St; Phone 13 i -- N. i lip-readi- ng -- , COTUM B I A LAST TIME TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 REGULAR PRICES .Cecil B. De Milles PRODUCTION Something To Think About 7 - SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 BUCK JONES IN The One Man Trail ALSO Chapter 12 of Eddie Polo in King of The Circus. . - ' MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Daily, 4 p: m. 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It is the than ROYAL recognized bread standard of the states. For the benefit of Utah countys interest, .and your own weiiare inter-mounta- in p: Have you the time? Do you belong to this' gang who go ancients along through life guessing the time by the sun, or depending upon some good natured fellow man to furnish you desired information. Do not plead that old excuse that your witch igjbroke. You only mean that you arelroke or you would have your watch repaired. If you Jhave no watch get one it will pay ydu Iarger divideftd forthe . money than any one other investment that you can make. I have several good watches left on my hands at a bargain. I absolutely guarantee to fix your watch if you will only bring them to me. ' Ladies, that "old discarded jewelry can be made into new attractive designs or can be Forest. To the most notorious outlaw band in the West! Music beauty fierce passions a drunken brawl and the girl the prize of the strongest ! Then the miracle lovp!. And a hunted outcasts struggle .up 4 ward to the light. A struggle so fine, so brave, that; your, heart will long remember THE TESTING BLOCK" of .BRIM-CES- S TONIGHT and SATURDAY . -I- me thing Jhat to satisfy. T. S. McKee Watchmaker, G2 West Center Street. - ' . MONDAY and TUESDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH In will be of use to you. No watch too complicated to fix, no customer too particular n "The Rookies Return ed for-so- girl in sweet-face- d the depths of the Redwood each degree of glory. The earth Is reserved for Celestial beings. Others would not be happy here, they would be out of their element. They must be content to be In the Telestial or Terrestlal Kingdom. Those who have been robbers, thieves, liars, whoremongers- - and adulterers cannot enter into the Celestial Kingdom, nor will they come forth on the morning of the resurrection. They will have to wait for a thousand years to give them an opportunity for repentance. They can never overtake those of the Celestial Kingdom, for They will be handicapped; their bodies will not be of so fine a grade. It has become a Mormon truism, that as man is God once was; and as God Is, man may become;" but those of the Telestial and Terrestlal (Continued from Page 3.) Old Song of Love! , The Climbers" sas Miss Melissa Smith, recently appointed assistant secretary of the Commercial .Trust company in Philadelphia, Is the first woman bank officer In Philadelphia. rMiss Florence E. Spendlff, Forest Hills, L. I., Is known as The Steel Princess. because of her prominence as an authority on high speed " steels. |