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Show TIIE PRQYO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. If We Are Going to Speak English THE PROVO HERALD Published by The Herald Company, Provo, Utah.EVERY AJOXDAV, 'WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY'. - Why Not ciass mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofficy Trvro, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Entered- - Subscription Good English? nd price.,.,. . .350 the BY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS SERVICE. thing which will brighten to ,.. Better speech as a key to success ity." year, 30 cents tbe month womrcti!atidnt-- : -- was the theme of an address given to the high school students in a Better English assembly Wednesday by Prof. Harrison R. Merrill of the Brigham Dr. Merrill addressYoung university. ed both tbe junior high " school chapels, . - Professor Merrill in bis introductory remarks commended the observance of Better, English week. exprefiiiing the hope that it will eventually lead to a better speech mouth that will become a better speech year. He said that westerners - were especially in need of better speech work since they were prone to excuse their poor Eng lish because their parents were plo-neeJSjLttd.Kere.lDnserdlrom-con- r tact with educational centers; but Professor Merrill pointed outthat that excusewa5aweak one &ndnow en tirely without justification since education is now so general. That, he said, would be no privileget or excuse for the present Illustrating with a humorous poem of his. own "Gosh Darn the Learnin'" the speaker regretted that that was often the attitude of the student; espe cially toward Engti4hr;Jttippositton to this opinion Professor Merrill showed how English is a fundamental in success and a necessity for highest attainment. Quoting Disraeli, "the secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity," Professor Merrill cited the examples of specialists in fields, foreign to English who were 'quite ready for their greaT opportunity hecause they' knew how to express their thoughts. These men are .now the presidents of our three state institutions of 'higher learning and they are there in a great measure. Professor Merrill believes, because they were equipped with Eng lish adequate, to express their best ' thoughts. rrfinglish is the most wonderful of ail languages, according to Professor Merrill, because, it has received from all languages. He declared' that it had and. the the vigor of the Anglo-Saxo- n warmth and descriptive beauty of the romance languages aa well. He illu trated with the figure that An glo- Saxon was the sturdy stem on which the other tongues were1 the flowers. Because we have such' a wonderful heritage In our language Professor Merrill declared that we owe it to coming generation that we pass it on we be proua to use r4tyT-4h- 1 707 ; :, . The. Provo Herald has the largest circulation of any newspublished in Utah south and east of Salt Lake City. paper - The- - Provo Herald's circulation is, we believe, FIFTY" PER ENT GREATER than" that of any other newspaper circulating in ' ' "'' In addtnomo Professor Merrm s sa- dress tie following program was piven by the students: Chor.if. "The Recessional": "Better Speech Week,". Cessford Kerr; "The Use of Business WRITES FOR j .: j I V ;:!.: " Uiiiife 'The "HiBrald English,' Lael Johnson; "How to l se ! . ' Books and Better English." Ralph Thomas: --:- ;r -- , i ' The chapel program was under .the il"' ... . direction -- of Mrs, Elsie Carroll, head " n which to build :' of the English department. "Provo."BY JAMES W. GERARD. up goodhe to Ambassador Former American the bird which, as has,been abundantGirls and Jobs , The pure ingredients that go i'nto-bre-ad Germany. ly proved, is descended from the rep' maU if the " DANCING most wholesome of foods. Interna the for (W'rittA expressly ' Just diifting into a. job is exceed- tile, and the reptile from water anl- . tional News Service-- Copyright, 1921, HARVEST BREAD Employes and .nials. you will understand, what ingly unsatisfactory. The Provo city Tec- - ational director by the International News Service.) -- has the-, .one-the delicious Ask tor ct 1 mad to H 1. ING WAS Within Nor; TON; h da"hce halls of this city" one hundred and seven leading public flavor that means two years, tor a long time.5sQW the colleges lution to boyj the human and "the ape Tuesday evening at the KHjt of the n- t h a satisfactioto havemet congresses great weigh since .that original ancestor lived,' and kair e tu rned thiratten t ion tcr it; city attorney and Tias the followliig can bread give. z the fate of the world. . In November, report to make eeHege jbecamexUac4-4aaay,-any--ffillliomore bread Eat There was a large and 1814, there assembled in Vienna that of years ago, according to the sciencrowd In attendance and they all ap congress of nations which remade the the business, teachand . makeHarvest firls tists,zS-S-peared to have a good - time. There map of Europe after of ' Bread your favorite therefting ing, and professional world has inwas-nHe may have been the most beautP moonlight dancing, the music Napoleon's "star. Of that congress, . brand. melodies dance good h this popular and played withoutCutting fulTjreatnre-lhe'ea.rtread Frederick von Genu wrote to the has ever seen, All have The dance was criticism. it. and above grocers master intriguer, Metternich, as fol- down the number of college graduates throwing put one" branch that degenclosed promptly at midnight Conse-nentlfew a Mow:.,:r.;.,,.;.T..w'after years. marry erated steadily through ages Into the .yho The dancing "ws at" least" SFTjer 'Those who at the time of the as cent beautiful. There were of course Vassar college, the pioneer of ape and another branch that of the congress at Vienna had progresssembling the usual 15 per cent of very poor dancv thoroughly understood all the big women's colleges of the ed throughXgesl Into the Godlike the nature and in few These ing. couples Indulged objects of this congress could hardly country has made itself the pioneer human.. . 58 West Center Street. other and close cheek many dancing Phone 334 have been mistaken about its course, in the field of directing the future oc- - But think of "freak" attempts at originality which whatever their opinion, about its re you were offensive, judged from the stand- sults cupations of its students. your" fellow "beings, there, is not the might be. The' grand phrases of point of decent danxihg. but- almost 'reconstruction of social order, 'regenVassar not only, runs, a busy occu- slightest reason should asse why you on account of j the excusable gieptal eration of the .political . system of rtion Dureau, . out --nas a vocauon ciate ancegtry wlth the. monkeys Mhe daneers. Irresponsibility n a lasting peace-found-ed one ieaener.0f thig committee maae up difficult The managerlias a problem Europe, gg; of strength,' etc., etc., division just from each department. This commit la eliminating all of this. Some couples were uttered to tranquilize, the people were bent and twisted about each and to tee finishes mucu'.of the occupation an air of dignity and granAn Educational Need other as if suffering from abdominal deur to give this solemn assembly; but the bureau's work before it has eren. small of this Others group cramps. real of the congress was to by adjusting the academic mawere Impersonating quadrupeds in dividepurpose (Washington the conquerors the Post.) amongst and biped attitudes with legs astried chinery so that it turns 'out round from the vanquished," taken The recent educational Survey on spoils .... ...... knees bent pe-rTonvention,--which"mer'instead of the square ones that Jeyeryday topics clearly showed the The cheek to cheek dancing is maniVersailles, differ from th congress Of cannot befittealhto"the round holm from Indecent dancing every events xaurses :hrthe need festly Vienna about which Von G,entz wrote? ef an average job. angle and directly contrary to the city The word "mandate" was given a new schools nnd rnllppea nf tho. wnntrv no ordinance. There was'apparently If a girl plans to enter social work Whea a namely, to express the old big peK!entage of students dis- attempt made on the part of the man- application, seizure of enemies' territory and that become a librarian,, a chemist, or: a be to It this. plays Ignorance of the men and affairs to ought prevent ager distinction which we and our allies teacher, she. may study the report of done, however, and according to the have mad between the German peo;of thft day ft ig high tfme to Ao BQme. .of memas consult the as well or ordinance injunctions this'committee, any and their fool rulers disappeared. thIl,z to correct the condItlon; Boy8 public-opinio- n mufiLbediJe or the hall ple her of it The advice she. get. repre-- ' and an On tfnfortunateandTiisled Teopler cong)rU ahoula be kept abreast of the will be denied the further' right to was placed the burden of a crushing sents the combined judgment of the 'timegi In order to rouna out the!r duct dances: ' Indemnity and a new Alsace-Lorrain- e emDers from every Branch or tne col- education they need to know things CALVIN COOLIDGE created and a new war of lege, reached' after consultation with , other than those contained in text IIXCCSSSIUIIIIIEIHZIZII1 question revenge made certain when that poroccupies a position in our nation second only leaders' in various vocational fields, books. tion of the part of Germany calldti to that of the prQident. It takes a man of These advisers know what subjects! LE JOHN'S POEM Silesia added to the country from which France hopes a war alliance. viu uc vi sreatebi oeueiu , a. giri(need. More 8treiS8 lald on the affalrs it well. , ability and sound judgment to rise to such Never was anything, more apparent In comparing the work of the color IHIEIIIUSIBSIIIISZIEZESl than and how her specializing in her own of the day will make interesting-thin our nation's affairs and what has Normal prominence which that Angell artist and the Creater whose tools are choice of work may be turned to called "the great Illusion an illusion . he says is of interest to all. r . NEIGHBORS. that are so jporesome to all words, Professor Merrill said: 7 that war profits the conqueror," He- strongly urges saving "in order to vantage. . has" .an opportunity healthy children, An added zest can "Everyone The back of the world of conquerors loves his .neighbor, feller a When The girls themselves have organ- - be perot artist the that ereater than strengthen the character ofoujrcitfzenship." given to study. That will help the and conquered brings under the burden V j. n -- J.-- 1 not In xolor but in the great like the ten commandments means, it of hatts; xuru a uai e ww: May we help you do thifr by suggesting that iiiey xuii-B- taxationrtopreparB-tor-nvuiyoungsterr and language we lifts up common people to the stage offensive not. which annual vocational con practical can well be combined with herllHtre of the English of or defensive1 matters it . there's an" music you open a banTTaccount today af of queens; kings the human can express the thoughts of all the money we Jerence, They arrahgeLiLprogram that :th lheart-bett- er than with the colors of floatin' everywhere, on ,every" balmy Few realize that 90 per cent oea at breeze, au'TheEarmon is echoed by Includes a wide variety of occupa-- 1 young men and women of the PROVO & SAYINGS painter.' country theProfesaotienltteXEredJhfi'-w'ishfor war preparations or for the results .; tBe robins in the. ree wm have a broader education-thar- r sum lions, ana --invitespeakers. mr. That "great thw wisely spent all students may learn the Ian- - . The devil never' cafijps around a of question-answerer&!m For the protection of our customers we A distin- - survey indicates to be the vogue at that ? ex lovin neighborhood, an' there ain't no would reclaim deserts. stamp out sickbecause without adequate euage pro' liv.ing" ness, conditions, improve utsh"ef coterie of such advisers 'has present. s to latest biooa, Be gOBsip" . pizen people ,have added a special nightwatchman-to-ou- r nression the thoughts arebound. ' borrowin' an' lend in', with long life, educate all the people, rebut we .there's, words in we force. must cause think ben secured for these, meetings Parents and teachers would do well duce the workman's hours of toil and words, or we 'can- a willin' heart an' hand, an" a wholemerchants, bankers, directors of social to denfand that children keep in touch should use the best of a life share to of the everyone give not express 'the- - best- - thoughts.- - - In some lendin sperit that the children well being, of amusement and "hope not work, newspaper and magazine with the irews of the dayt History Is closing, Professor Merrill quoted understand.. I never liked to be afeard of trattipiif impossible but improbable today, and made every ditors, physicians, lawyers, Not all Daniel Webster: So at this most opportune moment some one's toes, nor to see a skyward will marble we it "If work upon of it is lasting, but the lessons and psychologists. Onto M rs. Henpeck's nose an' President Harding has called the na angle workwe if ffonsThto conference to considerThe impressionsof the fleeting day should perish; will efface it if we rear temples they tie time when. I was Mckest, which it of limitation of armament I was when questions lasted more'n a be week, read The furall we if work by but will newspapers crumble into dust; Man and the Monkey and related thereto question wouldn't an' closely neither at we Bilkins, If jawed nish the mediumof instruction thays upon our iuu&ertal minds, which in the Pacific and Far East bear speafc-v- "the with with them imbue principles "No wonder..they say man 'is needed by the grownups as well as There's lots of sorry pastime that within themselves the restless germs KZZXZXXXESXSSXXZSXZZXXXXUXKSXSSEZXXXZEEIEIEESSKS fear of God and our fellow man of future' wars. children. Through their columns one just descended from the, monkey." we engrave on thought tablets some: associates With gall, but fussin' with a The congress of Vienna met in the all. tract from New .York' papery". ., -- can gain a. liberal education. . No one neighbor Is the sorriest of UNCLE capital YR. JOHN. city of despotism, at a time OWN 'em say- it ainhey please; Ignorant of the affairs of the day is when people werelaves, well educated." Hence a knowledge of ibrothers, it isn't so. And next time compelled to follow their fathers' call ing, when the Jews werei persecuted, ttmebody springs that common lie on current events is . an obligation lhat their marriage to Christians made you as a scientific fact, Just tell him rests upon every good citizen. It is trades itf waieh 4hey could fcrime, cur eQucalTohal mtTScrTompelentcMennbTeveFsaidT0116 engage limited, and their bodies shut needs. at sundown within the bounds of the Anything of the kind. poisonous ghettos of Central Europe. When the average chap speaks of The czar of Russia, whose people were A tree seed takes three - years to ?ur descent from the monkey, he of He had lots of trouble getting out. I loaned not to be freed from slavery until 1866, grow strong enough to be transcoorse o thinks the the Brigham or University Young , monkey dominated this.congress which resulthim $300 to pay his fine. planted, and another forty-fou- r before ' Utah's Great L. D. S. Educaed In a "holy "alliance" of despots to pe that now Inhabit? the earth and it is stout enough to be cut for timber. If you get in jail and have a hard time getting crush It should wherever tional Institution. democracy which is so familiar in menageries, Living in Austria Is now 98 times !. out, v .'.,. lift Its head. V ? . as costly as in 1914. toos and museums. time getting hard a have and in Promises made to Abraham was the debt If The congress of Versailles met you get What modern biologists beginning theme of a lecture by Elder Joseph where hatred, perhaps a just hatred . out, "with Darwin claim and prove to the but hatred nevertheless, ruled. In the Fielding Smith of the council of twelve past over bank your bad the in with If you get distance would be een dominating apostles before the studeftts of the satisfaction of the learned is that due note and have trouble getting out, just come apostles before the students, of the Fans, the Arch of Triomphe erected to man is descended from the same B. Y. r. Wednesday.. Eider Smith re to me. , celebrate the conquest of Europe by WATTISLUMP "root," the same original animal sub- ferred to prophecies recorded in the France, that arch which had then wit.1 loan money anybody,, anywhere, any time. H nessed the- - backward ,. . stance of: millions -- AT- YARD of years ago that SS.r-TO- N wiftg f the and "discussed- their: fulfillment during pendulum of war and of revenge, when the ape 1 descended from. That Is. far DEL1 EiCElJ rtTheWceedrng yj.VV in 180 the armiest Germany march rXrom-yi- ng -- - - " n Mel- ed through it into the conquered city ff vn-taaidoot'wagaa r tirffr i .w EJ A.VfWL of Paris. In the palace rooms Louis "VVhcirMetehftadek sdjsitiv-ape. Tlie ridiculous monkey of today A F. J. KEISEL ESTATE istered bread ahd wine Xlv. had planned the campaigns which i3 most certainly no more like, that Red Cross the great high priest administered to had devastated the palitanite and In iur . Canning Factory, Kr ritaalstem, no more like that fere viiQiuifer added-Alsaceo li'aoromont. Abraham France. Every . West "father Center. than man himoriginal "root" inChrist s of chief is of the country in which the the gospel roceiving In the United States last self is like, that original' father. was held was Clemenceau a cludtd in the seed of Abraham. Phone Orders 662. year 75,432 Before marching to the tabernacle people were killed by accidents, and tiger who, like a tiger aroused, had rszzszsszisszzizzizztzszzxzzzxxxszxssxBXBXiiEissES HVhen you realize the evolution of on Friday to participate in the Armis- there were 3,600,000 disabilities due to most ably and patriotically defended his fatherland, but-wtice day exercises, 'the students of the industrial accidents, wrote the B. T, U." will; in zOVexJOjLOaQ were !n1iirrt In rail. treaty of peace with a tiger's claw The congress called President College haU asfcillows: Community road accidents alone To try to prevent this waste of life Harding meets in a placebyfar removed It H singing, America"; invocation, Glen W. M e Harmon; speech.' "Armis- and labor 43? Red Cross chapters last from the theater of the hatreds of M first-aiconducted year 5,100 tice Day in France," Arch West; classes Europe for we do not hate In this coun- - M 104,496 studVntr tryaa ther do--in ice with, Europe. On one oc M During the year 20,172 persons com- casion Marcel Prevost, the French II Men Have a Right to Expect of-tM Edwin Baird; pleted the course and received their novelist and enalysist of character. M Peace Conference," latest M . "r ceniiicates. and the Ferro, the renowned historian We have gone to the expense of installing the ccw. bugles, Byron Dastrup. In th United States last year 7,000 of ancient Rome, both told me that the H We offer you 30x3 2 Cord Casings, bearing an H improved Fairbanks Type Registering Beam on Prof. Carl Eyring will lecture on the people were drowned. " thing which struck them most in Amer M The weights, are automatically printed scales; M 8,000-mil- e Under 1,276 examiners 6,096 ica was the absence of hatred so often electron theory before the Science guarantee, at ticket which Absolutely, eliminates the chance of certificates were issued during encountered in Europe, both In public II club m the physics lecture room at the year. One hundred and sixty life- - ana private lire. . 5:30 p.' m. Saturday. v the weight. This ticket is sent each customer ot idb saving corps have been organized to Only the weak conceal weakness bewith every weigh bill and is an acid assurance hind a mask of surliness and conThe following organizations of the date. : correct weight. During the last year 177 Red Cross tempt a strong man can allow bis i! in Agricultural club at the B. T. u, has .We invite the pubUc to call ar.d see these scales been effected: President, Ruloh Dixon; chapters rendered relief la emer- heart to show. The most distinguish' vice president, Kenneth Weight; secre- gencies caused by 70 disasters in the ing characteristics of President Hard. operation. ' K United States. ing is his kindly strength. "He, ot tary. Bernell Edwards. There are 328 chapters now organ- course, desires to realize great ideals COAL Uniformly .Clean" The regular price' on this tire is $24.50, plus the At the session of the Clotho club on ized to deal with disasters. to. go down, in history's pages as one Alwavs correct. WEIGHT During the year the amount ex- who has accomplished great things for Tuesday evening. Prof. Alfred Osmond The Best Produced, .LUMBER . war tax of 5 per cent. Better get yours while we have delivered a most Interesting lecture on pended for Red Cross disaster relief all mankind. He is like all of na in , 1881 totaled an Since an $1,600,000. America, modern but the of the idealist the essential .idealist features ' " ' them at this figure. hort rtory. A number of the mem- American Red Cross has disbursed with his feet on the grouftd. ' First among his advisers stands his bers expressed their Intention of com- $14.052,734' far disaster relief. The fact that the American Red secretary, Charles Evans Hughes. peting; for the prizes to be offered by the Provo Herald and other publica- Cross stands equipped and, ready to We,of the bar ot New York know cope with disaster is alone sufficient f him and respect his great talents, Ms tions for Christmas short stories, ; to justify its existence. OUUIIUIUW-MIIIiporer to obtain results. Contact with Your membership dollar will help to life has mellowed the original stern A live stock picture show was given at the B. Y. U. on Thursday evening by keep It alwaysready for this tradir Puritanism of hla character and giv$ , 'him the diplomatic touch. In all the a representative' 6f the U. S. govern- tiorial duty. Corner Fifth South and Second West. 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