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Show L VOL. NO. 46. PRICE THREE CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 25,1923. MM,B"assswswsBMBJSSSiBfaMww III f II I II I i. llUltllll . 11 II BSSI IILHIlUt "."SJastef "brings ' BELIEVE DEATH Geology, how the other half lives, he bad ! ways made it a point to call around and et better acauainted with the people of the state. He praised the clubs tor the Inter est taken In civic affairs, and said that in the various clubs cooperative action la taken on civic problems which insures their accomplishments. IT is a sign of Insanity when we work apart," said Mayor Neslen, "and it is a sign of wisdom when we get together." .Merle Taylor gave several vital Mints which If carried out would make for better business conditions, He laid stress on the importance of good record keeping and of sending in honest and complete reports to the government. "Toomany business men are not! keeping fit." aaid Mr. Taylor. "Only one of every 100 business men ever nhvsical training work. All of them have the same stock answer as an alibi for not keeping fit and that is that they do not have time. You can't succeed in business if you have too much bile or if you are sufiiwiigAgtlea. with. .in luwuo " should spend each that-vo- u minnt Tne-I6-or- -- -- astronomy. geography, chemistry, physiology, biology and Its other divisions bring us on, with an al ways Increasing precision, to an understanding of life's functions and ac tivities, up to that point There they e na.ttor beyond death natural haa not learned to travel. It has no formulae to express "anything on the other side f the closed door: of death. ' ... h brnlstagpfTalriT ana alH beatingr handsgainsf that beaten, it has come to an impasse, It declares thatbecausejt cannot pass, that there Is no passage, nothing beyond the tomb la the ind of all I Either that, or it accepts the Easter miracle as It mustjfjt wtU be fair towards evidence, towards Historical revelation and towards theology, "the qneen of all the sciences" and ac knowledges that Easter's revelation crowns all hnaanknowledge. and opens before It new, endless vhjtas for exploration and future progress.. It would be a sorry conclusion to all science if It brought as only to an end ing to the corruption, the annihilation of death." And an unsatisfactory ending I For the great majority of mankind never has, and never will believe that the closed tomb nds everything! Life here is too full of Inequalities to make Just I The analogies in nature, which find no definite ending for any gp The BetterfBuslness.. committee of the Rotary club held sway at the t11 th club -T- riday weBMy-niee' President Roberts. "Hotel iveifnm In Presided A. 0. "Spear Whitehead was the toastmaster, evening !TiBinaiiritddregrt)f-tb- e dealing with better busings methods was given ty Merle Taylor, "manager of the. Taylor ..Paper company, The Ariel quartet and orchestra lur musical program ched which was highly appreciated by the club member pretest Mayor Clarence C. Neslea of Salt Lake City on hit way back from the eetlna of the First district of the Federated Women's clubaJa. Spring: villa called in at the meeting long enough to give a few remarks. Mayor Neslen expressed his pleas ure In being In attendance, saying 'that since be lad reaiTthe statement in one of the books of Jacob RU that -i0 inxerciBethaeepM3ItL: bum- day would be - the best tnmg ior your success. "I am positive none of you fellows have taken any flowers home to the wife for the last six months. Neither have you taken her any candy. .You should Hot forget that those things xreatly add tothe success of your business. If uungs aom go "6 home and yott carry the nagging spirit with you to your work you are liable - to lose-will talk to them over the telephone thnm over the counter. At will any rate, more than half tne oay he snoiled for you, ..You can't have pnnd hmlness under such conditions, We miss business to a large extent on account of our relations with each other. Our tmsiness methods are the result of the" ethics we bare, or the sense ot moral duty we have. Many ou city are business concerns City Xake Bait in money spending rbzht here in soent th.t w w ww tutav ohnnM Be hyi 'nhi local dealers. cause ot ft difference of four or five dollars an order tor 1450 was recently to ft Salt Lake fMvm Mia alt ad-enc- -- v- - Bargain 0 pens Tuesday March $120 Cheney Phonograph (Used), Bar- Steel Beds, full size, , Price..,... $89.00 Bargain Dept.lnce $125 Brunswick (Used), Phonograph Price Bargain Dept. $79.00 $150 No. 11 VICTORLA, NEW, Bargain .$129.00 Dept. Price S. and REPUBLIC Piano RoUs, G9 Bargain Dept. Price Q. R. ALL KINDS, SHOE POLISHES, 3 Bargain l)ept. Price iiilHl A. up Boys' Knee Pants, Bargain Dept. Price a ........$5.65 Arm Rockers Bargain Dept. Price.,. . ... . . .$2.90 Bargain Dept. Price $17.95 Bargain Dept. Price .$16.90 Bargain Dept. Price Bargain Dept. Price . . . ' 'J w . 1' ron- - "The Provo clty Ordinance was 4pagsod JMMf4. 1918, and accord to' Chief of Police Wren Wilkins There Is the lore of old Egypt, ing where the hare was the familiar ot has preference Qver the state law. the moon even as. the cat was her fa- order words the state lav falls bevorite. Pasht the moon, kept the fore the city ordinance." Director Webb then went on to re- ntirht unti'h n"illrt 'th ham. vrhloh -- danee -f61,4 tbe condition oT aa calleJ "uh," meahthi opehe?; and halls dances. "to open." "The dancing In this city Is except There are other tales of the moon fine," he remarked. "We have tionally which and the mystical bare, tales nd it 4a a were old -- when -- they were jttstijeglh-nin- g A No, l good dancing to cut stone for the pyramids, credit to the people of this com.- ance tales that the Sphinx hi she was only In her teens. In all North managers are to he complimented. :'Oecasipn!ly we Jjaya a. Utile. Jtrouv I la JSoft Collars, broken sizes, Bargain Dept. Price . . . .$29.50 Dressing Tables, odd pieces, Bargain Dept. Prices from . . $19.50 19 . Fumed Dining Chairs, Bargain Dept. Price Stiff Collars, broken sizes, Bargain Dept. Price 10 tha.uanlng Ties, up to. $1.50, Bargain Dept. Price ... .79 . BOYS' UNDERWEAR, all sizes, 85 Bargain Dept. Price BOYS' SUITS, up to $15.00, Bargain Dept. Prioe,. IVORY GOOD S . .. . . .$3.95 Brushes, Trays, Clocks, Mirrors, Powder Box cial Bargain Dept, "Prices. at Spe- wake-up--a .... .7. .7. 17$ 50c Liquid Veneer Polish, Bargain Dept. Price 27i Peninsular Range, new, Bargain 'Dept. Price Gold cheek-to- - Jnjo fara4famythU little. Cnlef every dance thl8 wmter. , ..iVe have had occasional renorts come , of rotten dancin ln gonj8 places, but practically" every time we have found that there was notnruclr to them. Provo's good dancing is In a large measure due to the splendid music we have. .It Is free from jazz. It has good melody and goodrhythmV The last time Wilde's Orchestra slayed ln the Armory the, music was espe But, at any rate, American children believe ln the rabbit and no country in thetWorld begins even to supply so ninny effigies of the little creature ln cially fine. cotton and ln plaster and ln candy to "Provo's dances season Is' about children, or so many pictures of it on over," continued Mr. Webb. "Soon all sorts of Easter greetings for grown- the dancers will go to the resorts. It ups, as does the United States.' Maybe will be a fine if the county comthing the title has changed hands despite missioners act- ' upoaMayor Hansen's old world" tradition. suggestion now and put a dance super visor or inspector at these places. In fact it is rumored that they are con Preparations for Easter. templating . putting E. U Roberts oa-the job this summer." . .... . ; . $2.10 . --some HTL cren m cugmon uie moou imu uu days, Standing in the early days-t- he say, when .Hiftuoer was raving about" the sweet showers of April, the road- -' In those houses, the Jolly pilgrims. days they were feeding sleepy heads doses of hare's brains to make them 25c Liquid Veneer Polish, . Bargain. Dept. Price tries . 95 ?! 7 1 -- Post Genuine .Brass Bed, full size, Bargain Dept Price ..... .". . .$9.75 "Cyrano de Bergac". is one of the ten greatest plays of the world, 'says William 'Lyon Phejps. It was written by Rastanda fact which in Itself ' 9x12 Tyvan Rugs, J . . Bargain Dept. Price 7.7. . .".$14.75 hrots-th- e he-pr- o bad duction. The B. Y. V. faculty will present the play some time ln April, when it expected their success oi feasants of Central Europe carrying confidently lant - ..Director year wIUberepeatedI ttome green boughs for EasfeT ffecorar T. Earl Pardoo will sustain1 the title tlons. ' role and Mrs. Pardoe the- - part of Prof.. the leading lady. Roxane, Palm 8unday. i.owry Nelson, who was so successful Palm Sunday, the Snbbath before in the production ot last year, will' ap Easter, commemorates the triumphant pear in the character of Chrlstiane. is romantic a Into de when Jesus of Bergac Jerusalem, "Cytano entry he was greeted by a great' multitude drama of the Seventeenth century, the who'spread their garments In the line scene, of uclivtty being It Paris, the of progress and cut branches from the home of romance of that period. trees and "strewed thmJpJtiQjmQ JttejtoirJeiaiJS.!tilJift.. crying i 'Blessed Is He - that - cometh-I- n &tIon f Cloilcr-- - popular Jparlsiaa the name of the. Lord; Hosnnna In play ot the Seventeenth century, In Uie hlKhest." This enthusiasm waned, which one of the actors Montfleury however, and flv days later occurred becomes offensive to Cyrano. who the cruclflxlon. orders him from the stage. Ths guests Prom, a very early date this day are offended, and one of 'them chat " . has been called Palm SunUay, for It lenges Cyrano to' a duel. n wnf nrdalned hy the rlinrrh travadtrCyrang-lom wiir brahclies 4forhiiTi"6ppJnentthftrhr ballad while the duel "is ln procession, ln imitation of those strewn nose before Jesds in Jerusalem. It Is still progress; and as the last "word Is the practice, to preserve portion of uttered will run his opponent through. , these palms and burn then) Ha keeps hit promise. ashes' to be placed .on the head on Then will be "ninety people la the " : Ash Wednesday of the following year.. cast Japanese Fibre Matting, yard wide, Bargain Dept. Price, per yard. .691 lv. ' . GET IT AT m TAYL ORBRO S. CO. ttt d"tn - Bargain Uepartiiieht jp.a .jtiMBjf - .jrmKjxLt-t- ft 1 PRESENTS PLAY Seal Inlaid Linoleum, . 2-i- n. i FACULTY WILL i ...$59.50 Bargain Dept. Price, per sq, yd $1.95 . v s nounced their ' Intention of enforcing. lislilly . from . now on- - the- - state-4aprohibitJug . young people under 18 from attending the public dances un less properly chaperoned,- - said'. Recreational Director Dell Webb to. a PnwrHcrald reporter; ' "This of course cannot be done In the city of Provo," he continued, "for here we have a city ordinance say ing that everybody nnder-li- r must be. Ku5(Uan or chap-eye- s has-stood- -up Quartered Fumed Oak BUFFET, t. v t A. a -- Tapestry Covered Fibre Rocker, Reading Lamps, as-the- ., r- i Wt? Leather Seat and Back Rockers, 95 a . rn Aisi a ' cheek. But on ..the whole the dances are tine. We can't expect no trouble. even though we w.atch very closely. We have had prisons and peniten tiaries for hundreds of years, but we still have horse, thieves. Oner while --someone breaks over. "But the dancing is fine mighty fine. For six solid weeks we haven't had to sugget to a single dancer of 1 Provo. Only pccaslofaally have ws f had to speak to strangers and then they have been very nice about It. The dancers treat me fine and they treat the managers fine. Tbe wards have had especially good dances. They have always welcomed me and showed a desire to cooperate to Improve the public dance. -. "The police department 100 per cent In, helping enforce clean dancing. 'There has been no African legends the rabbit Is out of boozing at the dances as a result. ex- - Tb Easter rabbit Is an IropostoF, a mere, pretvndef. to the' place of being the magic creature that brings gifts to children on the day tli;. i ch si's lie Lrnton season. The na made In America rai'Mfs tltlo and is nu tuuru ttiun u couple of generations " old. Confectioners "and the printers of Raster cards have combined with' toymakers to put the hoax aerosu, says a local book shop proprietor who Is an antiquarian of some note, according to a New York .Sun wrltpr. 'It lias 'Won pwtbfp, W SiVys, to t nmke tho ohililivn liellove of j hrthe "hunny Kola use of a' most strit- Ing reseniblanoe to Hie real heir tQ the 1 anolont trmTiWThs of every land uliout th conrtnir of Rjniug, the Easter eggs f and all thnt snrt of thing. The rabbit is only doubling In America for the bare, which holds the real title.. And "afi5rels not the snmeTihUig aa a rabbit. It happens to have somewhat the same habits, happens to look like the white hnre featured in' German tnles fnp nhtlfTrAn The hare, he says. Is bom wUh-Itopen ; It never sleei. The rabbit i hnrn ns blind nu a kitten and eat Aim 1 ble! someone Dreaa Shirts, broken sizes, t . i -- wn - RABBIT Aiiu-Ho- . gain Dept. Oldest Church In Jeruealem. thing else but life, help to prove It untrue! And Justness and truth are the keystones upon which natural science builds np all its theories to arrive at ultimate fact ScIences-hlcJIs perhaps the proJec tlon of the ripest and best of humanity, needs Easter. For Science cannot avert death I Men live to their threescore and ten, or beyond that for a few years of labor did In the Psalmand sorrow, ist's days, before science had traveled very far along the roads of development But since Easter rolled away the wall from the tomb, science may now claim to bring men onto the threshold ot a new and glorified life, the resurrection life. The tomb Is now but an episode In lives which were always were Immortal. Easter shows the tomb Is open tm the other side from us open onto a the new garden of Edenlc soul-li- fer "All jL UUisfbenseja;thay e not Ooit And some day It Is of Paradise eacn a keen senseof ethics towards f epeaoWoar side also, and let those other. If we can so grow' la" ethics resting ones out uuo rethat we can get Joy from supporting- blessedly newed bodily life, which cannot be toeach other we will bave greatly bound between a birth and a death. D roved our business methods. For one man actually, undeniably "It yon - are - not "loyal to your went through the tomb Into that Parabrother business man dise, and came back, at Easter with pect your.irif e to be loyal to the busi aa everlasting, undying body I ness Interests ot the community, - Just as the little crocus looks up The guests at the meeting were H. 'stiff and straight, as a prophecy that M. Rose, T. A. Wurman, W. hum aU dead bulbs and and r. Braton. aU of Salt Lak rootstheandtemporarily seeds will arise In their own Cityt Harry Rasmuson ot Falrvlew, time. ' "! John M. CBrlan, PocateHo, and Wal Science teaches the imperishability ter Cottam of Provo. of matter, and it Is true logically The next meeting .; of the Rotary wJien, advancing a step, It club will be held Friday at IS o'clock teaches also the Immortality of man. noon la the First ward social nail. en .there Is butnother;ste to a grateful acknowledgment of 8TORE.. NEW 'SUPPLY troth the taught by the well attested -o? the Resurrection, that as He fact The Brewecv Supply- - company of rose so shst! all our dead also arise at Ogden, dealers m electrical, auto and the great Easter, which shall fulfill the r. dairy suppllesT niay open a brancn promise of all the Springs T retail atore In tbis city, according to - It Is the mission of the Church M. 8. Krelnes, special representative wMfth ia TTia Rodv here' and now to fthercompBrrwhorse0'1 fcbmplete Be"thus upIrM'Vea:'hfnSJbf uw 4urlng:the past "tew days ; looVIng the natural sciences, ana snow so to do over the local situation. every one wbo really desires J. E. Brewer, secretary ot the com may spend eternity along; with Its pany, is expected to arrive here to- Enr and Ownaf. after the last Easter morrow when a lease on a West Cen has opened for ever the tomb of death I " ter street store may be closed. Montreal FamHy. Herjld, , 27th 9 A.M. Bargains From Every Section in our Store Assembled in one Large Department 2nd Floor Positively the Greatest Savings You Offered in Years nuns '.. IN -- A: completion to the All the secular sciences conduct man as far as death, and there they stop. The door of the tomb Is a Wall, taU strong and Insurmountable by them. mm -- BEYOND H BBS . LIFE s e. --. - WKh-mtarKa-ble i . i t for-hol- J t |