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Show - 0 1'V THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1925 NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEV3 Ri; ! THE EVENING HERALD i - ii An Independent Newspaper, U1 a dally la 92; ubilshd at a wkly in 18M!f every t Patar'dity, tod Sunday mornings rural norainf edition i4sg i aff WTOltg except Monday; exi-fp- la j pubilhed oOb Utah. Herald baiiiilnf, 0 Soatn . Oonnar Ka aroma id . .Hint :!oir! Ode, idltor City 'ym . M ...... HoooJ, Teia?btD r til ikSCKHTION. tlHW i llvered by r Trier, p. ilTered by carrier, p,-- r trior t& yat. In f'Ierd by mslHa l!in etv;ity, per by toalPla l nitd Htstes, Member United Vtm Ke l year, In advance...... etrtside. I'tab enunty, per year, rest-iiii- ntd ' ! 1' - ;5 , A. Bervlca. Parents' Responsibilities. v s iH-ar- , Provo parents .should hail with dcHght the announce- -' ent of the Home and School- Associaton of the city rela-v- e to the proposed series of lectures planned by the or- imzation for the purpose of bringing1 to the parents a bet-- 1 r understanding of their responsibilities' and problems in nnecticm with the .city school system. It is generally understood that the increasing complex civilization is demanding the right type y ..of present-da- y uciwtrcji uie uvuie ami ine stiiuoi. j imiuuij liHC uy te home provided the "heart" training and the school the UlUUUI SlV W m i" learning.. Today, the street,, the movie and the HCY GVEKCI"' YOU HAVCM'T t3S5N have an influence of alarming significance." t OveR NOW LOVD SPCAKCR ST TO HCAR Suier.tif ic research is fast making-ipossible to measure COM CvA'x ie exact product of the educational system. Parents, as Ovei,- 3oM5 NVQ-Ht IM AND eil as teachers, .of. the past thought ill terms of the three . . r.CIST&M i ? i 's. Today, educators think in terms of the chronological ;e, the physiological age, the mental age, and the social re of the child. A new consciousness; therefore, is neces- try in the homes of today to make them understand and operate more fully with th. aims of the changing school - PIANO IN OUR PIANO DEPT. Ouce Sunday was a day of rest; ADELAIDE "PROCTER Twas just a hundred years ago, according 'to the now . S. Hardlne my e aimid f calendar, ; when to. this world ' of woe came all tb other daya of th week after) Sunday . , Adelaide, to be a star. Then ehe grew up to be a bard, or bardess.df "there's such a word; she turned out poems auifli ara to ta" shorter by the yard, around the world her v6ice was heard. There at Bathlnf both ends In 1926 twya the was a time when Tennyson with envy looked upon ber Ahorft J92I a piece' t fame; 'each? 'year some triumph new she won, immortal wool yarn will lw all that ki seemed her stately name. Charles Dickens hailed her as for Iwach Kults." i ... ; the queen of all who chanted wildly well ; sines Sappho there was never seen a bard more prone to .ring the bell. Best 1 A Wenel : Uy husband went o . sellers were her books for years, the .deathless products A rtaage; My hu&and'e Sanof her "mind ; despairing poet viewed through tears the rf ssmrlrtk alia aff rtViint fttu m rtn iin rrNnniAa n day iBoruliiK irr didn't conici flifi .. , .... recall when Addie's poems cave them thrills: it was atreea vt. by one and alLher glory would out last the hills.,. Cheap headway b'j)u beon made in scribblers of the .Browning breed would shortly journey the8H matter if edncntlon, bub then to the. dump; pde Tennyson would fo to seedi but Adelaide atill are ppflle who 'Will buy furs would never slump. She was not strong, perhaps, on Art from jtfrect ptxWU'ra. she had'a better graft than that: her verses searched the hat. Ah. human .heart, and made the reader wave-hiare liter yonr Jle; what's become "of her renown ? She's now unknown, who dwp poola of irkliiig water yutir once was great ; they tried, last month, in Lunnoh town, , lijM are like two Utile red nsHmls her natal day to celebrate.' But when they tried to raise wt with dew your teeth are liU' some funds, to make the roundup one of glee!, the people th finest pAirla nature trer uude: J heir cummerbunds, and asked, "Now, who in heck but you have the d4innlet hxiklux none I on Bnythiiir ex' ' was she?" Afriotin Antrater. . W-H- K, BUYS ANY MENTS - .,...) Service aud Nv MONTHLr PAY- EASY ' .40 ...... MASON ! .ioi OeIj daily ntwepaper la I tan ou.n of Suit Lata City large dr-.latioa of any oeijm!)c 4i Ciih tutcide halt Laka Cltjn ana Ufdeu. . HYMES : . . . mnu-fat-tiirer- ..Publisher ....... Tt hptiona' ii ii OFFICE CAT J well-kno- Waat street, la Pro to, DUi. r-- d JUL Urtt - " The . - . aa eecynd cJ matter at tea potaffl Eornlbrooi ......... . , t f , V. . L& a. tU - WAIT - ' a -- -- . iilcin i corn-uni- ever-.wi- iunuu,( rtrip ixtkur would girls home In a barrel., ty . . ...... ,.r ' Usually it Is the mother who "takes an interest" in the lucation of the children. The present difficult educational roblema demand the siiicere and intelligent interest of Uher also in a realization that "Living and not learning is he end of education." Hence, ' Education must assume a magnitude and importance that it never had before in an at- and life more rich and beau- mpt to make more human ' ' To. acquaint the parents of the Provo school children ith, these new problems, the officers of the Home and chool Association have arranged for a series of lectures to e given by leading educators of the state- - These lectures uuld be well patronized by the parents of all the various organization:', of the city to insure the ' tatfcst possible benefit to the entire community. . , . - 7V v. e.N T TO .'tVCC-S- SA aot J ovel Qo , - Sl Goiter. Preventing atteruTed administration PrJ Oft 1.1 WW- '"i-Jiii- i- shay, Iz 1 - laundry . J-- ..- ' ' .'. ; ;.; ' ; v:r ng- n Madam Curie, diiWiWMV' ilium, recently saw for tlitf ..u 1. - 7-- ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Gc.MOeAX "f!Ky U , BEFORE. . - V MELT -K- lOvs) JN. "WIFE. Go. ell "THE Ycsfice, ulle sninee PROVO HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E SPRINGVILLE lie found only within the cemetery- V 1. , , - - It NEPHI - PAYSON "3ft" LGUR FLOUR HAS ADVANCED IN PRICE SO STOCK f BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE 48 lb.' sack Royal Tip Top or Harvest Queen . .S1JBO 48 lb. sack Lehi Turkey Hard Wheat .$2&5 48 lb. sack Sperry Blossom 24 lb. sack Whole Wheat . 48 lb. sack Whole Wheat v. . .S1J05 - - ahol-ishe- ' J ifrtv THE LOWEST PRICE a hand . . . ................. ...........SI, ................ . 98 LB. SACK SPERRY'S . i ;3.io ............ . t7;, ine-ton- ed - - n U'l inli.ii. -j : Ceehi-S'lovHkl- CLEAR FLOUR 5 SACK LOTS SPERRY'S CLEAR FLOUR, PER SACK ...,...,.....$3.tio Wasatch Product said that the total possible wuter. power . output or rench rivers Is several tluivs the prcwent output of French coal., l -- 46 34 . Go J So. 4 West PHONE 34' ', Fresh Eggs ....... . dozen WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOON EGGS : . . . 40c 8 lb. Lard dii-Cre- nt CHEESE Cream Cheese lb pail Pure 30c Large heads . : . lettuce . . ; . . ....'.; V J '. .$1.65 ... ...... Sirloin Steak VEGETABLES ' IOC lb.,.;...... EF. I IC ......Ipc 'A: HONEY " ' Sausage or, OCp f 1K Hamblirger, 2 lbs. . . fc3,C Comb Honey each lifu ..w.7... Raisins ' fl ." I Uu ;!15 oz package SALMON, Fancy Mixed Nuts, 85c Kippered Salmon - QffjJ 4 lbs: WV lb, BULK FOODS Cocoa ked Salmon ' 45,Q loose, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . , . avUb C '. .' ...... BUTTER , DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH TOM SIMS SAYS tfvl yun we iiamWy wailing urottiid lnoKins us f.h .an stuntKiiK 'k1 r ntu-- . '. ; Jletocv SniMeiiiiifs . . I.. Uonlmi. OFTEN MIsrSEO.: Siiiitit nails emniu, r.ctler )'( Ioii't is:iy "I inn stoiHilns in.f'lii-ei-pr- t ntd and save your creel it; if you for a few diiys." fyty "stay-hi-- .' : .. . ,iiit Ik jiel; "a t v Uive'tt bliiiil. TiuiO wbv llicy o r T K N MIsriU'XurNCEO : rJi liv tlie initio of tlii.v i';;n 'V'w I'limiuiiiee the a n in . iii'i. w how to clr.Te tills via-Orchid ri:N MISSfKU-ICU- : Time eli,liu; s jn'm.le., Jo.l,. Honor, lory. fume. 'U who i.rj !:fr.:i(. h of overwa ee!eiinty, eiiuueiice. renown, repute, . , tl. ir feet wit ItJiHtindion. Smi1 of s are' Iiiiturylij fUsh I WciHl) 'Siri-Ji'r- : "Vse a word I tl'ii ctui-ract 1.1. (it way tie i tinet. fine's ilrnl it is yours. . mas tey binm't any bnii uk iiiereateoilr tcriiie one word onrh dsv. INmI ij's Dnii't .vtuV(init 'MEDIOCRITY; of nioder- j'hinfi rosilil )e v'orvf tad whin a eo'lerlqr riiu s y" ir.tc deKree: eonimoiiplaee ability. di'lu'll. Cyulcl.tjare been :ti In-- J "x1il juetlioerity of his work pre-- ! ,: itaiica agent vented ailYnnceuient. Iiy VVihl,S 11 .'')." i m-- I't .. Rancji Butter 2 lbs. 85c Timpanogos Butter, lb. 53c ....7..;..;. yW.L.C!crdon :" y ll-- rai ."Whim . of thiugs mast be """J "That tickles me," he said, point One to two maintain the financial his wife; and party explored. the. ulg to his flannel nightshirt hang equilibrium of the . country alitime the plates from which her Sierra Nevada nioutilaifi.s, Indians Jing on the line. mony 'or the income tax. ore had been brought who had never, seen a white womin when Khe visited More Tatters: free Kiigsoii gar Iloggs: I understand thought Ikvuiikb of her long hair Smith's v den seeds! I swear yrfu'd think .con aii a guest of that government. that Khe was WollastoiiV father. : ' close.. gress 'ud be satisfied with,bnviu' wfe is Groggs; Close!. Why, she uses barbed, wire for clothesline settle OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS birds can't" sit down. ' '. ' first T '.r ... t: V s ' - f . The I'ostal Servl( la laughing at the etory of a ixwtofflce. inixctor who went into the hills of Arkanaae to check tip on a village post office. the worljl's prize calibage heads,- The nelghliors aid the P. M. had without aondin' out samples. soi:e fishing. Finding him, the inspector nsked, "Are you the post In thefse days the road to suix-esKiufter?" After a minute, the P. M. is lined with advertising. p.U: "Yep, what's your name.?' .'.,l!...IJL.inlth,'.'.....The.Pr.M,..reacbed Tlie" ;lrl was a knockout so 'she into big back pocket, took out a a boxer.,- married 1mm h of letters and 'running ovet them for thd addresses, said.'Nop. The man without prejudice may Nothing fer ye," and went on fishi- ill in ' '. ia.. "We; I, wash ray'hnmbh"." ml Xi I i'i l)i! - T o ' hh . They are built by the celebrated Clarendon Mfg. Co, and for twenty "uii i years they have carried an enviable record of dependable service. . 'Mill. . , . . - I. , WL. J ji 4ice rieii, rvunu, narp ime tone oi mese instruments speak their ex- - n., , ceueni quauiy. unce you nave listened to them you will not forget. .o, f '' f'yif. Convenient tnnnthlv nnvmenta ran hov grnnirul in 4hav iuiviuuv v& ... t ' in our Piano Department. any piano vou feet mean when an afternoon nap will do it , it's Tht ?rxT cViDnichT SKi WAT GOING. Z7rX3Htfc p;rAj i 1aUW k T 'M "' The essentials of a really good piano are present in the . Clarendon. ; , ' - Xo use to pay evangelists to make V& GLe . It Is Wonderful Because of Its Tone What Khe meant wlien she said, "VOU (JO TO FATHER." - '.,'.--...- , V f IT HASNT THeRO TO HA( rs - it -- I I of iodine The success which has r prevention and relief of goiter in human beings has wide attention. Facts gathered by the Syracuse Department, which has done much pioneer work in )is field, show that a number of states in which goiter is mrnon have taken up the' prevention of the disease 'as a ublie sbhoola measure, while provincial officials in Canada iid the health authorities jf some of the cantons of Switzer-In- d have been employing the goiter .preventive treatment as ' i Di actical euWic health measure since 1M8.Lakes the1 Great about On this continent, the region U& been named the "eoiter belt." and in some of the cities it from a fifth to a half of the school children examined mwed more or less enlargement '.of the5 thyroid gland. roceeding oh the theory that shortage of iodine in the food responsible for this condition,, numerous communities have forked out plans to supply it, some of them, like Rochester, tding it to the public water supply, others adopting scnemes Sr its introduction into school rations. r ' Recently the efficacy of iodine as a preventive ofpiter ' animals other than man1 has been strikingly demonstrated Severe goiter in v a Canadian experiment with sheep. the Morden, Manitoba, experimental mbs was reported by '.ation, in the spring of 192 after feeding rations? without Jded iodine to ewes during pregnancy. Turnip fed ewes lowed a higher percentage of seriously affected lambs than In the winter of 1021-- 2 the same o.se fed on corn silage. cds were usJ'd, but iodido .A potassium was fed with com-osuit at the late rt" froin 1,'t per cent, to 2 p?r cent D. r,rown, assistant supcrinlwident of the station, reports ;iat "all eyes came through tt;e gestation, period in a 'with thi cxdption of two fairly old valthv comiiU.011,-ants were in splendid fkvh at lambing. From thirty-seve- n lambs wore born with not a single trace wes scventv-tw- o that for the prevention of it stems conclusive oiter in lambs, sheep men would be well advised to feed form." i',c pttgnam cwt-- pottasium iodide in some The evidence as to tre oftkacyTI Iodine in preventing nriny largtment of the thvroici gond id supported in so ways that its' general use wherever this condition is b be feared is sure to become general. If it is. not adopted enforced as a measure y individuals generally, it wul be sr promotion of the public health. New. York Sun. !rd He Wanted to Wed Her.. "Yon go to father,"' she aald ; When I asked her1 to wed. Now, she knew that I knew That .her father was dead. , An4 she knew thnt I knew What 'a life he had led. . And she knew that I knew ;. - Have You Ever Heard J ...) A Clarendon?, moat "Modesty Reigned With Queen Victoria," tiny a a maRHztue lieud-linBut it looka,, like it ain't ag'ohr to reign no more." ' arent-Teache- send r , -- !fui.".r m 8lxnkliiK'of the tievr model Kords, a Pruvo pix't wtys: Vc"U may do'l, toiay flatter the jou as you will, r licit the heart of a flivver will throli in it still. j - m - tin jeei Cherry Hill ..... ..53c . Butter, lb..'. s..t Wasatch Butter lb. V. Banquet A ,, Butter, lb. 4 ..50c ' ...'53c Sugar .............. , ....... Cocoanut, loose lb. ... $6.50 Mt .................4UU Macaroni 11 MC ib...:. 101b. tag V ..75c mpitf jr v Dried Sweet Corn lb. -- '.'.v. - OCJ -' 5. S - ORANGES CASn AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center We are open until 8:30 Large oranges. dozen o'clock Saturda ; ....... Small Oranges dozen ...'; ...... -- Sugar". ..... " Hindmarsh SUGAR 100 ft), bag J -- Medium Oranges dozen , . ; Cff C JC .., x |