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Show "i 'A 7 .f! fC and Our Country Dir. Brimhall Writes Educational Week Editorial tor The Sunday Herald, ii gpigi For Infants and . -- ; !!! 3 fsimilatir4tScroc4byM-'- Cwcrfulncsr, wi". Mineral. f 1 j t.l..f,.IDpnu-dvfo- yk U ( V In f p! . ' ; If r" oors Ye 3 rs Thirty n,iji as ; d Exact Copy of Wrapper. TH CINTtUA OOMMNV. MWVDttR hmmi if ii rim ii in inMi em, trim, , J M- - ' "f ' :' " - nf V song-praye- f. THIS CHRISTMAS Your photograph" the only gift that only you can make. And now is the time to phone 384 for an an give you quite as much satisfaction as turkey, fruits and fine food. They will make your car pleasurable to ride in, and make all roads good The tire that roads. makes every day a s : Columbia Theatre Bldg. I::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::: GrandVicwGrocery W. M. NIELSON, Mgr. H. Provo River Bridge. Levitre. Formerly A. Our motte'A satisfied customer or your-noon- ey back." We have just installed a refrigerator and will carry a standard line of meats. We carry a complete line of Groceries, Mill Feed, Flour, Automobile Accessories and Goodrich Tires t and MM rovo, Ulan Make your selections early. ' Just to give you an idea of the beautiful assortment of Christmas goods we are carrying in stock this year, we are listing below the different lines now in stock, readv for your inspection. FANCY CHINA Most complete line soufn of Salt Lake. CUT CLASS Popular prices. PI NNEKWARE Dishes are very scarce this year. 3;Vpiece sets from. .$4.85 to $60.00 ALUMINUM WARE We carry the famous guarantee Great Northern brand. OPEN-STOC- 23 25c 30 c Independent Radio Medium Oil, quart Independent Radio Heavy Oil, quart Velvets are being featured in frocks and attractive gowns ,tor Informal evening wear or dress gowns for afternoon affairs. Black and brown arc the favorite colors and the frockflre often trimmed with Hulrrel, monkey or ermine. Buckles and metal girdles are used tu ornaments. For Informal evening gowns for young girls chiffon Is fea tured. Deep berth, full skirts, tucked panels, flounces on the side and Chiffon flowers all mark these frocks semi-dres- s We Have Everything You Need for Your Thanksgiving Dinner. PHONE K . 20-ye- ar ILiREIogera.. DOLLS Finest line of Imported Dolls in the city. This year we have for the first time a complete line of Toys. We invite your inspection. Buy early while our lines aie complete. Remember, a small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK. Tubes-Independen- Gas 15 10c Christmas Cards 50c ; 17 5c Christmas cards 35 Sutton Tea & China Co. 16 West Center St. rr:r tzakx2i2 Have the PROVO SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY Rebu ild your I old Shoes WE GUARANTEE EATERY" JOB. WE USE FIRST CLASS MATERIAL ONLY. VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Our Shop Is Open From 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Try Once and See. J TONY DAMICO, Prop. 127 N. University Ave Phone 418-- J. YOUR JUST Mt. Timpanogos DUE Creamery Butter Protection II 769-R-- l. Hi Magazine I Provo, Utah. sss -- Pasturized By placing your magazine subscriptions with this firm you are protected against the fraud which is so common when placed with a solicitor and -- Fresh nt it also provides work for one more Provo man. Before you place another subscription, phone 15 and see what we have to offer. Everything being equal, we feel we i r"1' For Over ! NOW IS THE TIMET non-reside- iiil i f New US8 J new Tyg Brimhall Bros, Pm . f LARSON STUDIO r I You are urged to place orders at once for the best choice. i j life-thro- HP 1 out of stock. I T ; 1 These Cards are selling rapidly and soon some numbers will be ill ' IS: .ill I r J Www- - lk""i ' Vs ;:; &tNAi'1-,t- ' ll ! ' Styles for " nciiher0pnm..Lar.ri i Semi-Dres- fk AU of j ' Si Hi Four Wonderful Lines for Your Selection f j beaven-proonise- Christmas Greeting Cards Mothers Know That GEORGE H. BRIMHALL III s-- ealutiful ChiMreB. Genuine Castorsa normal person has constructive ca- place of lesson tasks and keeping it stands on revelation, it must pacity and this capacity calls for quiet. recognize its complement, reason'. The best building, the most fit-- ; In its zeal for divinity and heaven Every m the light of modern "Science we wholly effective education. seeking, the church must not ignore Vinno in H.UU our uiuii, w wio habits of industry. From the .stand- ting furnishings, and the highest the efforts of humanity at heaven-makin- g edaca-Uo- n or human point capacity and need, grade leadership of a community: outside of the church. It ootentiality of jnaa through any more than we can expect no education sbould be considered 'should make up the educational must be grateful for the higher first-class that does not give skill unit, the school. "What you would' light, and never hateful toward to increase the strength qt a piece at timber by. giving It ajppllph that in some handicraft. The human race harvest in the state, plant in the, ttose who work by the dimmer man has given evidence of having schools," is sound national advice. blaze. will bring out the grain. But a The difference between rationalfundamenUUy different from a spiritual capacity, with which" it Next to the breeding of the child a has reached out and drawn into I itself is the of ideas for ity and .spirituality is one of imboard, and even much unlikeIs breeding a life a stream of highest enjoyment. it, and the teacher is the agination,' the result of a laelt of nowing tree. In man there bad An education which does not Dro- - authorized source of ideas chif 100 per cent of both good and and acquaintance with either one or ne wT viue jot spiritual development and j ideals of our youth. Better a barn both, and the lesson taught by hispotentiality, abdeity or a demon. Ana the proba- habits of worship is not keeping with a good teacher than a temple tory is to the effect that the sence of either, points toward bilities, if not tn certainty of this pace with the demands of human of learning with a poor teacher. (locnu's day." The school to fill its mission becoming, depends upon education. life. Religion is a need of the race, The declaration, "Where there is Tho rh el ODJeCwVp ut euuuum. and is Indispensible to the indi must foster industry. Not so jnuch the giving of a vocation as giving no vision, the people perish," inthen, is the bringing oui oi uiea vidual. The measure of the efficiency of to the student habits of continuity cludes the vision of the student and nositive potentialities.- - la such rate that the any system of education in covers both the illumination of inwill be of effort with' a strenuosity way and at such sub- found In the answers to two ques- keeping with the strength of the spiration and the findings of invesnegative potentiality; shall be : tions: student. It Is unfortunate to be tigation. ordinate. 1. To what extent does it de- weak, but it is unethical to be lazy. Ours is a Christian civilization. Education must, to keeping with the fundamental nature of man, mand the investment of 100 per The school without the discipline The people who pame to America reGod survived those who provide for acceleration and re- cent of capacity, 1. e., the ability of "do it now" is failing in funda- seeking camC hunting gold. mentals. tardation; for achleTement and do. to do? 2. What habits are formed Upon our coin is stamped what bv The school should plant what sistance; fot the do and the not It must be both, positive and nega the investment of time, opportunity both the home and the state would was in the Pilgrims' hearts, 'In tive Wlta Uie IU4iaD4 wm. io yvar and energy? reap, and they both want health, God we trust" The slogan is a part The home is of all factors the heart power, and efficiency. Taey of the song that brings us to our tive. In order to be doing 100 per feet if but its music Is sounded In cent of good one musf be resisting most Important It is there where want reason and reverence. Education potentiality! itself As greatly deter100 per cent of evlL To banish spiritual devotion from our ears. In our homes, our schols, our conmust aim at such accomplishment mined. To be well bred is better the school is akin to throwing the gregations, conventions, entertainand such prevention In the Indi- than to be well taught, and the flag out of the home. vidual and the group as will pro- major part of our life habits are It has been said that the status ments everywhere throughout our republic, we sing: of the civilization of a people may duce the conditions of progressive acquired at home. Our Father's God to Thee, As a center of information the be safely judged by their school j happiness is like happiness. Static heme Is falling into the background. houses, the churches, and their j Author of Liberty, stagnant waters- - Education must Of Thee we sing; aim always at satisfaction, but con- Home study is being supplanted by cemeteries. But the church as a Long may our land be bright tentment NEVPl. reading in public libraries, and ac source of education is more than a With Freedom's holy light; A more immediate ODjecuve in tivities in young people's organiza building. It is a great Protect us by Thy might, education is the formation of high tions and select entertainments. bing institution handling more than our grade habits. It Is safe to say that This transition need cause no the material interests ofsociety. In j Great God, to King." r this The answer he home educational in- its hands are held much of the at any point in his life a man is alarm, fail." cannot nation is "A are he than habits Godly his While need mankind. is, if be domestic faith and hopes of more what fluence, and anything else. Habit is the quality discipline can go with the member A set of habits of the household to the extent of of character. good means a good .character. putting safely into his periods of and Man is strikingly physical absence. Libraries, scout meetings needs health habits. He is intellec- young people's associations are not THE GOOD AMONG tual, and education should give gathering places for rowdyism or him the study habit He is moral or social improprieties. The chief THINGS FOR THANKSBocial, and If properly educated, function of the home is forming will have good moral habits. Civill- - rather than informing, and it must GIVING sation has been defined as the art graciously accept the efforts of of living together; the better self society to supplement the home but Fireof man is aesthetic and therefore never to supplant it. In the modern count this non-ski- n the habit of appreciating the beau- - home, talking, voluntary reading, stone tire and well-bui- lt tiful will be one of the gifts of and radio listening are taking the inner tube- They will 77dR. mm jwrt Contents lSTltttdTfracliiia ; . i, Ask Your Grocer. Daily -- Made in Provo Fresh Bultermilk Daily. It Timpanogos are entitled to the business. Taylor Paper Co. Phone 313. a'l We have everything that a modern drug store should have. Our prices are fair and our drugs are pure. up-to-d- . Creamery Company "Your Stationer" TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST IS HIGH CLASS SERVICE With us funeral direction becomes a personal professional matter much as the services of your physician, lawyer or architect are. In other words, we are not so much undertakers working at a profit as we are funeral directors operating on a reasonable fee basis. The distinction is important. ; Courtesy to the Living and 'k Courtesy to the Dead. ' SERVICE ECONOMY Provo, Utah. 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