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Show THE EVENING KESALD, FEIDAY APRIL 16. PAGE EIX j wiifn'r Y : miml im male rgf 4 bif, fat pa - I Povcr of Art Enn!5ui2tl ... : a h vajn that we feel th appeal ti oar Ideals ef grata, hannoay and "U U U4cd mtrvoktus to look arodnd tM'gUery and behold the fveulta of roar effort. I do But kc(w where one eonld f- - to gpt gnreter thrill of npllftlnf dell(bt ttiR4 r find rlht ben," declared ot the frof, 0 D. CawjibelU ft dtspartment et jfh Provo high lecture fort the Mhoj)!, lrf patron of the '8pHnfvUle April T. Profealor Ctiuiitll appeared on (be progroin here ltk Prof; B. I". Lren of thft Brig baa Young Cnl-kersljn wo 4lso cvngratulfiied the lueal fuctltutioik upon lta iiuendld effort In fontsrlnf the art exhibit, hlfh la tapldlf jalnlhgtmjilpnal : i ;': ; . fepate, "r; s Continuing hla iddretf Frdfeaaof l4 , small quern- - Roasting-coffe- e ttttes improves the tlavor i u arttoUc peraoaaUry . bpfore It can fraipbell said: f be ponre4 out Juto Ue fiaa) mould ; t' "I desire to aomplifnent ton for and receive the name of art .This what you bare done and wont ear, ama artist Uo tates:,- - 'Nlture, ib j; ( what W here ilvee , evldehce however boaatifuU to not art , Art that your ideals are Try pttf, and natnrsl ; bwuty interpreted afte all Idealism li one ,of the through human temperament', But greateat tlemceta of ian's growth. Homo people will abaka iheir heads Aa Ideal la a. mental picture of ajid say that a paib ring oaaitot poa aometblng finer, higher, mora com- - tdbly equal nature U all her glory. pleta. and perfect . than anything Vltb- - aueh we have bo quarrel, bar thitherto reftUttd, A practical Ideal- - eanse It la from Datura wo get our tat i one who along with nu con motifs and Inspiration to bring forth ception ef that, better thing baa the wor of beatttTi We want peothe will to bring it to ple to be sincere, but sincerity need faith mm. Bo I sar In thla ron hare In, this sense, however, la far from hideej peen aucceWui " ' ' ; meaning , a; slavish or mechanical '1 fieFe are aumeroue weausra copy thfr' Worldr hut of all (heeo none la of sincerity Is truth to the artist's more evident than the artist -- He own personal, vision of beauty. If It rea la a world of idealism and we expect to produce a work of art toon aa be. fall to give forth this It Is necessary fpr us to go to nature enrichment of lfe, he eeaaea to be and revel la her over changing 04 artist Put What la Artr moods. We most drink In every Williams, suggestion that can be felt or per "According to W. 'Ar to human creation from ceived until our whole being to filled made from Meals of harmony, with light and power. Then, and Urace, utility, beauty and perfec- then' only, are we able to produce tion existing la the. mind, of the a creation of feal value. ' worker,' or aa another author baa "There are many people who are said, 'It la nature remade. : oven dead to the pull of na' "Mr. Btory defines It thus: 'Art ture's grandeur.. Igreat well, remember Is aature reflected by a spiritual iny experience while visiting the Bilror. bearing the aeiitlmenta, feel- Grand Canyon of Arizona. I bad ings and passions of the spirit, that gone out on tha brink of that great reflects It.' natural phenomenon of scenic wond"There are too many people who er and was lifted ou of myself with think art la a something outside of emotions of true appreciation of the the individual And the greater the marvelous picture before me, and a eopyof f tee reveUng fe4bto aeit n4 SQfi- myeOBg tola external thing the greater ar derous world, whs brought, back to tist be la. Whereas the real artist earth by tire remark of some one does not think or try to copy nature. nearby saying 'I don't see. anything He may get bit Inspiration and mo- In that awful bole Thla person tif from nntnre and through hig turned away, and going , to bis Understanding of the real elements camp, begaa reading a book. Bather xjpf art, make a creation "which la a than censure, pity ahould be exthing or peautytina, a Joy iorerer. tended sueb Individuals who art deTea It Is a work of art In that It is prived of the blessing to appreciate an expreaslon of bia thongbtC a copy God's great out of doors. Thla re made from hla ldeahWjft will be a minds me of a certain man who ac result of the lnsplkatloa ol! hla quired a large estate and looking gequs, a picture, piece of marble, or over this prospective home, he conselection of music which reflects the, ceived the Idea ef making It a place a resting place for imago in his sou?, Oft times I have of beauty-anheart this remark : .'Why, Isn't the weary. Above bis land was" a that beautiful? ?t Is almost as good reservoir and hp plctnred In his aa a photograph.' Little did the mind a beautiful lotus pond and Imperson making this, statement know mediately set to work to materialise they' were- - showing their ignorance his Ideal, He dug a trench and of aft It is the aim of the worth 'frbnsferred"W"porltoitof"tbeirBter' while artists to get away from the in the reservoir to the pond be bad photographic- - Idea of nature; thejr constructed. . He planted beautiful want character and! Hfe,rforee, pow- Ullea In the pond and hedges of er and strength. They do not cop roses round about. He made wind nature. but compose, plctqre la Ing' patha and enticing nooks. Bees - Egg-custa- Wll ii ' iiamrornriij in mall, individual tuft is better rd mi i Only. Hills Bros can use W U. If or I Fat. OS. operettaTs t -- - i . : . HILLS BROS COFFEE - C ,y..w..,., A. Citjr,,.,. ' Loose Cocoa. lb. lb V PRUNES fresh 10 Jb. box dried prunes : . .". ....... ' $1.60 3 for-.r.- r Dill pickles Sc each POTATO, CHIPS MCl Loose Saratoga Chips, lb . " ; OC f)C- . Hub OC I Uli sage' n Zl wC Old EngUsh HOC Pimento . v r r, MILK ' Canned Kp Milk Fresh Cherry HiU - pint J ,ir If)V ICi ' lv5 ,..iv,V ' .l,;..;..5tfc i!ARRT - r?.:-::,:.;:$iJ- Center We are open until 8:30 - o'clock Saturday 5 Home rendered lard i.;....s. f , , Mr, Busard has had considerable experience In the mercantile field and will be able to, glv the patrons of the Penney store here the benefit of the splendid training be has received, lie is a native of Jowa, tat ha devofed several years with J. "C. Atlantic City Penney company's store., tils experiences In this ca- fprthe,new-j;""P5riy resnoBilbilltks which he assumes . , Constipatioa takes' ita" tofl In suffering and may lead ta tha an4 to more thai forty diseases. Dont let thisthing pile np poisons la your bW!y deadly poisons I Bead iirs. Ear din's message of choart n kn takM MdiaiM tad totee it -m--. tenOr far iMXtipM. bat matktnl 1 war took -- r' Krku4 av Vm mcs Mas, Im VjmtM. ' It K. Bfclr ' KaaosCa A tmxm. DaQaa. Eeadichea, sallow skin, .Motclf these an bnt a few of tha lymptomsl - Driva eonstipatio with . KeUorg'f frtmuyour body 100 bran, law eaten dHy-r-witahlespoonfula every meal. In clironic cases ara guwanteed, to. bring permanent relief, or your money la refunded. Uada ty KeJlogg in' EatUa Creel, Michigan. Eeady to eat. Deliciou with milX, trntt' w la aooking, is mM by all fcllogj grocers. Served at leading hotel gad resUuxanta. complexion f ALL-BEA- ALL-BBA- 1 T ALL-BRA- N' , NEB0TEACHERS- TO MEET. KJjc INSTTUlt A teachers of tha Nebo school The district will bold their spring lntst-tut- e In the Springville high school tomorrow, according to Principal; Erentst E. Knndsen. There will be morning and afternoon sessions. While all of the .details of the program have not been annonriced, it Is understood that State Superln- , i. r t w 111 l,n I,, tendance and deliver a talk to the rv Pntumnn of tanr.hj.ra. Tr ' the Ttah. AgrleuHnral College, will be one of the speakers. Peof. Herald Clark of the Brig- hnm 'Tonng University, win dellvor an art lecture, it is stated, music foe the occasion- - will be furnbihed. by .the music department of the .) . high school. ..!,.- - IU lo-i-- cl li K 11 ' " ' u " - FC5R EVERY USE-- As cream or milk the - v "whole-mil- force, as there are classes, or groups of birds, that work some in the daytime and same aUnlght, destroy ing Insects that are detrimental to tbe .Interests of the farmer,- "By all means, birds should be protected and more bird ' sanctuar- ' richness , k' and clean purity of Sego Milk gives substance aid flavor that nothing else will give. ' t Ask your grocer for Sego MUkou'lL like it for everything -- 1 : , EW0MTEP . . friends. . In addition to her husband, she is survived hy Jwo sons, .Verney of thli dty, P4 Bart C pf boe-hlArte. ; also one sister, Mrs, Harriet Lambson, of Hpringvllle, bt44 l Funeral the Springville Third ward chape; ' " , Sunday afternoon at' 12:3 o'clock, In this city., under the direction of Joseph Bring, been who has A. Garbett, with Penny's Springville store buret of tbe ward bishopric. Inter, fof the past tapr years, will leave ment will be In the" Evergreen ccme. the first of next week for Rawlins, Wyo where he Will take over the management of the J. C. Penney , tore at that place. , , In leaving 8pringvllle,' Mr, Ga and bett gpresse to. tbank the people of this city fof the splendid patronage gtv-e- b the local store, and for the kindness an consideration extended to him dating bia management of It. lie also expresses the hope that they will support Mr. Busard in the same J. F. Wlngate was tiie speaker at : way. . Mfltnal In the Third ward Tuesday evening. His subject waa "Blrds.f He emphnslxed the economic valnf of birds, as well ha thfl aesthelf Let's Go To con ahd said l purtj. fBlrdn sldered our best frlenda, masmuc APRIL 24 aa they "feed on Insects and obnojt i tons weed twi. It bss been estl--j Rrelnholt-Dastm- p h mated that in the state of Iowa, Orchestra nlone lrds destroy each year Hsht tons of hundred and seventy-si- x i . x. . --- m ass-dat- ' a v I. relief'. TJ1-- police - t -- e J. F. VUtTGATE 7 M-i- mem: MAKES BIRDS , TIIEfJE OF TALK v GLENGARRY , lb -t 'Ulrdj are a ies" birds may multiply to the fullest ex Mrs. Alice Alsada Thorn, wife of tent, f In order to attract birds at ihefam-- . more. .shrjihs houl4 be planted Eraa1mQ. Jborn-dle- d ily residence., in the Springville about tbe home, especially berry- , Third ward at )2K o'clock Wed- bearing shrubs. nesday afternoon. Mrs. Thorn had "It is to be hoped that In tbe tu been ill for more than a year from tare more people will derive pleas an ailment of the heart. are out of hunting birds with ko She was born in- Springville Janu daks rather than with, guns," and bad lived here all! Following Mr. Wlneate's talk ary 171 1802, woman nf tui ltfo ' ftha little Gloria Frlel gava a very pret tiring disposition, devoted to 'the ty nterfly dance, ; a affairs of her bom and family, bnt withal beloved by a host of -- LARD r IWU lUU Dairy rflilk, quart Cream IKfi 1fln Jui , 464 West ....30c pkg.. OC. MARKET . gj fbul!.?, ZDC CASH AND here,- - g.:.;.:.;:...;..S5c Hindmarsh" f . ........ r, CHEESE 40c JRhtiblrb 2 lbs.: .. Garden Sage' . ' 2 bunches' ; T. .'. : . - tww Buckeye Rolled Oats, 9 lb, bag , 2ib?. .. . ; " All kinda of -FRESH VEGETABLES In Season v Utah Asparagus . .' -- Pork Roast lb. for Sour Pickles ' . lb,, ToiletSoap Cheese full cream PICKLES Sweet pickles Rump Roast CI OC 10 bars w3 . ."v "POTATOES Russett Totatoes bushel 3 .....15c ;i8c lb. 7?.'.: Rawlins, Wyo. G W. Busard." of Atlantic City, Qa., baa' Just arrived laSpringvllle and baa assumed toe management of the J. C Penney company's store JUU Pot Roast' 40 c of Penny Interest? at 4, SATURDAY MORNING r - SPECIALS T , I Garbeti To Tfeke Charge brings quick ' v :SRQQ.-:MIL- weed seed, - . ALL-BRA- N Ktllegg's anything r ATHOfilEHERE ' 1926, HiBl Bra. cocoa "Tes, there the finer things of life, and as I sleeves this summer. stated in the beginning, high Ideals "Sleeves? Whe aald in community life are the levers about sleeves ;.. . which, produce- - great men and women and to the. great element for . i . which present day civilisation .has i a cry ing need. t "By yott young people reaching out for these noble things there will be a Joy and contentment, come to yon unsurpassed by all who neglect i these opportunities," shouldbe-estabttiibI,7"solli- tie x ' PASSES AWAY JPENNEYSIORE StrceM - divisions of art 1 am very happy to see your interest In this great project of yours. I know that it is a vary great step forward. ' J J jlou people oit Bprlngvllle may not at the present moment realize the true worth of this activity you art engaged In, bot future generations will reap the fruits that come from this planting. Rations are known and. revered through. Just "l counted fourteen vaccination such" movements. Cities, towns, scars on the way aowntowo tnis hamlets are made famous through morning." ' ' the contributions they have made In are lots of short ALICEA.TH0RN : ISTOAGEROF ; - ' . mm , HlbLS BROS.. Dept 122 Sao Friocitco, Calii. : Gratlement Send me yonr booklet, fret ef The Art of Entertaining," "... tbSfgfe ... .." .7. ' " In the triginol Vacuum Pack mMch keefi th frttk of man. , These contribute to a higher and better life. ."Art embelllshea and sweetens life, lifting it from the level of low cares Into the purer atmosphere of beauty. Art embraces the whole of man's activities am Industries, The realm of art contains the finest products of man's skill, , .' the best achievements of ' hla hands ; - the highest offerings ,ot bit toteUect Al things brought to a state of perfection by human labor have reached that condition because of . nb-tn- C.W.BUSARD yum,...,....,. To refine the taste. , To enoblo the sentiments. "To cultivate the finer faculties ' d ing," mailed free upon request. Ask for Hills' Bros, by nameand look for the." Arab on the can. It's quite important. , 1 'The Runaway Tbe operetta, tbe by Song," given grade schools under the supervision of John Booth waa a very pleasing production. The Jialyete of tbe actors and the beautiful- - costuming, evpeclally the sunset colors, added much to tbe ensemble . IJttlo . Virginia Rivers, of the1 Washington school, gave the prologue at the beginning of each net Introducing the characters. The "Four Pages" from the Jeffer son,' the,'tPleaaantk Sounds": from the Lincoln, and the "Unpleasant Sounds" from tbe Grant, were.yery acceptable, the 'Unpleasant Sounds' furnishing the comedy element. Tbe other prlncipalsf-rh- e "Prinr".' Ba bette," "Paddy," "The Runaway Btmg and ""Echo" were from the Washington school, and tbe queen from fhe seventh grade. The music was under the direction of Mr. Booth and the costuming under that of J the; various-- grade teachers. Those who saw thla pretty produc tion were bighly pleased with the performance, ,The proceeds' go to the art fund. to first fragrant whiff sets your appetite on edge. Then brew a cup and lift it to your lips! Any wonder Hills Bros. Red Can is the favorite drink of the coffee-lovinWest? Brew a better cup of coffee g by fqllowing directions in "The Art' of Entertain- - C0;!3TIPjiTI0;i LARGE THRONG to appreciate. "hai is tba aatosion of irt? To uplift and develop the human t. '. race,' !( -- con-tstantrculat- ion Of.'JSED Di ! enjoyed by , Most foods, you will agree, taste better when precontrol. pared in small quantities. It's a matter of Hills' Bros. Coffee is roasted a jew pounds at a. process.time by our patented continuous-roastin- g Eych temperature v . timed duration . . of fresh 'air through, the f casting: ' coffee. Perfect coffee, uniformly 'roasted, madc"to" 'yield its'full measure of fragrande and flavor Prove what controlled roasting does for flavor. Break the vacuum seal of alin of Hills Bros. The I r at, v. s. this method the process T E h patented rt os.f - "i-'-- i. art mSLLm k aa-th- , ; LiJimill Je-ll- 5 "While siieaklni of natpre aid art I desire to quote another good authority, who says, speaking of personality ; 'We all admit also that art U ppraonaUty that natare to ely the crude material from which, ait la made. . Tha crude ma,terial must be fused Id the atembie o the human soul,, mixed with he, aUy of tempemmejit, and colored, with the e! hlgh.jM Great througs comprised of art clul literary clubn, art student and Individuals from all parts of tub. continue to view wlih the fifth sanual national art exhibit la tbe high school aadltor-ium- , according to school officials, Wednesday students of the Brig- ham Young t'Blversify .college of flue art, under the direction of Profs, E. H. Eaatmoad fad B. F. Larwn. enjovvd a vWt to the gallery. Ilere the student Were given an opportunity to' have, pointed out the flue points in, the many plcturea. on" exhibition, and they regarded their visit as "on, of the most valuable legoni of the year. Thursday afternoon the MneteeB-tCentury ,Iub of Prve enjoyed a visit to the gallery and every one of tbe club women wag delighted with the excellent of tho display. t)ther club ; and organisations from this couilty and from Bait deprtve4 ef beauty appreciation, lie take are arranging to visit the e- took down tba card Inviting people hlblt .which closes at the end of .'"' to btr and replaced If with Ns April.'' Treefstsalnf.' The atrcanj wa chut off so that co water flowed Into the Iyotas pond. Tho UUea died i the rosea (eased to bloom, There was no bum' of bees, bo chirping of the birds the cattle and sheep had The beauty bad all van ished because, (hto .mas bad failed representationa,' tto-dn- S ARTEXllLi- f- -- : am to bit flower tardea.- - birds sen la the hashes, cattle and aberp grased la tha meadowa below 'and the whole tvoairy vaa tranafumed Into a perfect Eden. lie placed a sign at the highway, Inviting all who desired, to follow tha path to the lot as pond and. rest, to the shade of the Inviting tveea. Kaay I person Who weary of life's herd road entered this fairy' land and whea. ea.vlng blensed thla man fo the few tours ctt real delist. enjoyed the bum of the bee, Key of the bird; the low of the cpttl j they drank a the tweet perfume of the roues and listened la rapture to the prattle of toe children near by. Their eyes were gladdenod with tho woadroaa beauty all around, finally this jnao was obliged 'to leaw ' thla enchanting time, He place and go away for leased his garden of Eden to r man, one ,of. tboae who ire beuaty. Tbcaa plcturea aroua the finer aeasM of U buitifuL (bay treats feetlmts of dUgt becaose ( the perfertloa of their eieeatloa of the pd rrnthful expresidoa thought for whlcb they stand it fed 4 ; ; Profc::oro Can:":bcll arid Lrcon co:m;ruiL3To Address: Hirrli School Students -- DRAW CROWDS . f Dy Arihk: i ..: .... jr. ..ar . ..... ....S.if t - .. , ' - -T ...... 1 ' ' !f - :. " ' -- . .. ' .i : f Not longer will the ich man only enjoy this wholesome food so- rich in natural iodine and rare; flavor. ;. It now coss only 4 25c, per Vi lb. can at all jjrocers.1 Make U fato fiicken of sea salad with lettuce or celery and mayon palse, Cnr make Chicken a' la King by flaking "genuine White Star Tuna injto, hot cream gravy served, on hot buttered toast or patties. 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