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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. THE PROVO HERALD are still good fellowship, more of happiness, will practicing It, you are a mighty good more of peace on earth and good God of of love the more to men and Published by The Herald Company, Provo, Utah. citizen In one respect at least and deEVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. in the hearts of the people. serving of high commendation. E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. But how many of us are practicing J. A. Owens; Advertising Manager. Harry Butler, Circulation Manager. NEW WAY TO CELEBRATE. tatermountaln Advertising Representative, Leo L. Levin, Ness Bldg., Salt Lake the golden rule? Very few, perhaps, Washington's birthday was celein Its entirety, and a lot of us not at brated in the Pioneer ward In the Entered as second class mall matter June 6. 1911, at the postofflce, form of In all. of us repairing and repapering the these of fewer days 1879. S, March Provo, Utah, under the act of The following workmen were chapel. and avarice, of hate and ven13.50 the year, 33 cents the month greed present: Chairman William A. NorSubscription price geance, are practicing it than in the man, C. V. Hansen, William Howe, Harding, John Richards, Charles olden days when the hearts of men Ortho E. Harding and H. (Miller. Edward were lees caloused by cor l uerclalism Bishop A. W. Harding. Dinner was served by the officers of and sordid ambitions, when good felRelief society after the day's the a or from national Rotary emerged lowship and consideration of others Rotary's Birthday cleanup. i were to the an international organ rule rather than the excepgan (ration With the announcement of a zation two years later at the Dulutb tion when fairness and justice pre- DETROIT PLANS WAR ON ALL DRUG PEDDLERS gift of a renewed pledge of convention. A short time previous to vailed to a greater extent. The golden rule means simply a re to the community, to the business this convention a club had been DETROIT, Feb. 24. Concentration organ versal of the placing one's situations, betof well to as as civic the clean-n- p squad during this year and social life liei at Winnipeg, Canada, and during self In that of another, of doing unto narcotic peddlers, gamblers of against terment generally, the Rotary club the convention a cablegram was re others as we would wish to be done and illicit whiskey makers and sellers this city tonight celebrates the seven- celved from the Rotary club of London, by. It means a feeling and action on Is announced by Police Commissioner teenth anniversary of the organization England, asking for a charter. Rotary our part toward our fellowman if we Inches, following the addition of twenty-enew men to the staff. of the first Rotary club in the world. had thus quickly evolved from one were in his position. In the matter ight of patriotism and loyalty to governhave been enjoying such "Gamblers in into came Chicago, club in .1905 to an international organi being Rotary ment To practice the golden rule In immunity under defective gambling February 23, 1905, with a group of zation in 1912. . this respect we should accord to our statutes that I am compelled to take measure to make their business four men one a coal dealer, one a Since 1912 the organization has government that loyalty and protec every unprofitable. Then the increase in even more rapidly than during tion we expect and receive from It; narcotic peddlers and bootleggers also mining operator, one a merchant grown tailor, and the fourth an attorney. The the first seven years. Today there defend our government when defense demands stringent repression." attorney, Paul P. Harris, first ad- are more than one thousand Rotary is needed, as It defends us and In such Herring weighing 100 tons come to vanced the idea of forming a club dif- clubs in the world. Although the case there would be no war flackers London every day. ferent from any club then known, and greater number are in the United or slackers of any other sort toward to him belongs the credit for starting States, where the movement ori the government In business patrons of business ginated, there are now Rotary clubs in the great Rotary movement. Newfoundland, Great Britain, should receive the treatment and con Canada, when of the four, At this meeting Mi decision was made to organize a club and Ireland, Cuba, South America, the sideration business would desire were reversed. Employes It was also decided to Invite to mem- republic of Panama, China, India, Aus the positions bership just one man from each dif- tralia and New Zealand. This growth should grant to their employers the ferent business or professional call- seems all the more remarkable when treatment and consideration they ing. A printer, a real estate man, an we realize that the organization has would desire if the positions were reInsurance man, and a banker were the never at any time employed paid or versed and vice versa. In discussing ganizers. And In addition, extreme our fellowmen they should receive the next four admitted. "Rotary" as chosen as the name of care has always been exercised in same justice and fair consideration the new club because the members surveying cities and towns applying we would desire and expect of them in I met in "rotation" at their places of for membership to make sure that like circumstances and like compariNow for a are Engagements for Open sons of equal force and effect could ready "Rotation club" seemed such communities business. somewhat inapt so they adopted the Rotary club and are of sufficient size be made interminably, but these at Dances, Etc. from which to secure a membership should suffice to demonstrate the shorter form "Rotary club The Chicago club continued to in of representative men and still have value and helpfulness of the practice S. B. Robinson crease in membership, in 1908 three the membership restricted to one man of the golden rule. Of course the universal practice of years after the first meeting the sec- from each business or profession. Teacher of Cornet the golden rule Is too much to expect; ond Kotary club was organized in San in Is to an too not much Francisco. Other clubs followed on (but it expect The Golden Rule crease of its practice and the world the Pacific coast and then the moveE. P. Mayhew ment spread to the East and then to "Therefore, all things whatsoever will be better in the ratio of the in the South until sixteen clubs had been you would that men should do to you, creased practice. Present day condiTeacher of Cello and do ye even so it to them, for this is tions indicate that the golden rule Is organized by the end of 1910. Saxaphone. It was In 1910 that the first conven- the law and the prophets." This Is being ignored, forgotten almost, by tion was held In Chicago and the "na- the golden rule as laid down in the many and there Is a crying need for a Telephones 619-- J, 444. tional association" formed. At this book of Mathew 7:12. Do you recog- revival of its practice, that there may cnvent!on Chesley R. Perry was nize ItT Could you have quoted it as be less of strife, less of contention, jjl elected secretary and he continues to It la given above? Do you practice it?j Iaoo nt mloapv loca if unrrflw Ann ill hold this office at the present time. In fact have you ever practiced it? If more of Justice and fairness, more of Sworn Circulation you have practiced It and 58 TRAINING WASHINGTON. Feb. their training centers, cases," outride of hospitals under the United States Veterans' bureau, have been established throughout the land by the Veterans' bureau. A comprehensive study of the best tvoes of vocations to be taught nea- ropsychiatric cases has been made by the rehabilitation division of the Veterans' bureau, and they confidently predict that every such case, through the proper type of training, will make a complete 'social recovery." training centers The are being brought up to the maximum grade of efficiency for the care of disabled veterans who fell victims to the dread tuberculosis. newly-create- . PririnT and-- tlon Mr. OlAanhm WMo nMiiM U nlavlnff . v I.o seen ' W U M,. lvi..w It'mosBhere of the eni.... . Saturday at the Strand theater. .," offers Mr. Chesebro in an exceptional kq d n, hroth uu' part and he has been surrounded by . . . . T7u, with the same th JJ" an unusual cast The locale of gi . . -a a .. I a In winning her and oners many oeauiuui snots or me after country described as the northwoods. marriage departs for the north? 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