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Show Second Section PR0V6. UTAH, SUNDAY. MACH 29. 1925. OL.ILL NCM4. MOLOGICAL STUDEHTS Beautiful Provo c J ARE BETTER PREACHERS THAN ORDAINED MINISTERS - prae-tk-all- y tfo theological soothing wderstaadinc of the ma- rest that is rampant sad project seminaries are preaching sermons better than those their thoughts with force and seventy pier , cf ordAlnea adaistera, according to -Um Bar. Dr. John Barlow, of the Ou churches will surety have Memorial Presbyterian church, bright future when they are to this body of really splenBrooklyn. Dr, Barlow believes that the undergraduates are approaebiac did and able young preacher. They the modem seeds of religion with a are a great hope for the churches fresh omb of viewpoint that angurs of' America. brighter fature tor the churches C Jerome Johansuo, of the Hart-forof America. theological seiulnary,' Is as the winner of tbe "I hare Just finished reviewing for the everal hundred sermons composed Uomlletie Bevlews pria by undergraduate students of the best sermon by an undergraduate theological setninariee for the an- theological student. Mr. Jtihansoa's nual Homltetlc Review contest," theme Is The Biding of God." Dr. Barlow says," and the average Carl H. Wllhetm..of the Tate of these sermons I think is seventy divinity school, is awarded second per cent higher than the averages prise for his paper. The KeveaUng j of those sent in by the ordained Darkness" and Ernest A. Hull, otj Drew theological seminary, I ministers for the last competition. .theme. JSM a. "it Is one of the moat encouraging ranked sermon wiu I pubHands." The things to see the earnest, thoughtful lished in a future Issue of the ability of the young men who are Homlletie Review, a magasine that coming np to take our pulplls in the is devoted to the intennts of min. . wit few years. They aeern to have isters, :: Tbt students In OF OUR ENTIRE LINE OF BEAUTIFUL mt M Uvinmom Suites d FROM MARCH 30 TO APRIL 11 TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED FROM FACTORY EVERY SUITE NEW AND LATEST STYLE FOR TWO WEEKS d v-- like - ' ... . Your ; ' . planted diirfirTff"rRS5tof The street trees. house, Irntisp ts the picture and should 4iot la shut off from view by large tree. All plantings should emphasize the Importance of the house as a OUR SELECTION OF FURNITURE OFFERS THE BEST DESIGNS THE MARKET AFFORDS. You can express your individuality in your selection from oui exclusive stock... .'... , FREE FREE FREE nuts, Iwxelders, sycamore, silver Norway, maple, or white ash. maple, weeping white birch, white birch, linden and mountain ash Ire excellent) (.trees for specimen plant-In- g ' A on" "tW fc.! sierlmra tree Is one that is planted singly. Often It W4lrahlata-phint-- a. treea on a large group of J . lawn. v' WHERE TO GET PLANTS. Most of the material for home landscaping can be secured from local producers. There are two ra-tiable skh1 l greenhouse can supiJy all kinds of bulbs and flowering garden plants and. the local nursery can furnish shrubs and trees. Other reliable tiurstrriea for larger orders are: t'tah Nursery, Salt Lake City ; Pllklngton S'ursery Co., Portia ud. Ore.; Holilw and Sons Nurseries, Brldgeixirt, Ind. Juntlmcslt Js advantageons for a umriber of Tmyefs to"oTder tON"' gethT. A large- - ahlpuient Is less expensive than a small order, pro portlonately. Ortalu flowerseeds h:mld be :. ' planted iiow. Sweet peas, among ot the nwet- - fragrant Tlowerg, will-ndo well If planted late. They should be put to bed now Unit na- - , ture might wake them up at the right time. If sweet, peas come np late the hot sun seems to frown on them and tbey do not flower .' property, v Instructions will be given inter concerning other flowers.-- ; Remember Provo Is the garden city only when we plant gardens. ' . 'A'' . fl T6"ahyone chasing a purLiv- ing Room Suite before Home uarcran. April 14th purchasers of a Living your Suite, Boon) ehowetrfiny FLOOR LAMP in the store handle and not at right angles as In the usual tool The central circle , hl sort with beds which are segments of circles, paths cutting the circles at right angles, The center "may be left an open bed, a grass platin-ula- r sun dial, or a bltdhath. , ' Tor the central beds in a design of this kind annuals iWMh season of flowering such as ainnias or marigolds are the best material " J we will give FREE, chpice of any - jadjy. whlcITsidtes: eantatloir jmoBg the neiirtihrirs whose disorderly and un- attractive rear areas ajng The laying out of a back yard into sima little formal garden is a very ple tttatterwhlchr eaa be-- accomt pJtntedto Jedsjtoue. cohr. For In Inforpllshed by anyone who seta. about the outer beds perennials mal groups to offer changes from It. For small areas the formal gar- month to month and avoid monotony den is often best, as the naturalistic are the best material. style does riot lend Itself well to 'small areas, and back yards are so frightfully Informal as a rule that they almost clamor for order. The chief reason for formality In . a garden Is to secure proportion and a balanced and orderly distribution of the space.. Few of ns pos-eea flense of proportion, but it Tnesdav. March SI.' la musical ' can be attained by geometrical de-- ; signs without difficulty; The evening will consist of a con. After the furore of Informal gar- test between the entertainers of the dening .following the .deadly year 1900 and 1925. Each will be of carpet bedding, gardening In costumes of his year, and will en ''seems. to have settled down into an tertain in songs, dance, etc., in tbri 'amicable and attractive comblna- in which they were in styh tion of the two. Beds of formal year and will be judges in attend' there -design with formal or informal ance to decide which one is best. planting as suits the .fancy with Each wiU have five different numan informal border of 'shrubbery,' small trees and talfcgrowlng per- bers and will be judged according ennials within; formal lines as a to .their perfection of performance s. their artlstichess and their tpical-nes. boundary give the. finest effect,, ' 1 , The mania for meaningless curves whole The be taken will 4n- evening but to give nothing designed n pwlth the contest, after which formality has subsided- It is not desirable to try to give there will be a musical social hour: the' effect of the wlldwood or consisting of musical games and all lot, kind of musical entertainment. All stretch, of prairie in a because It can't be done. It is so ward members are Invited to attend. formally inclosed by fences and divided so distinctly by a walk that nrmflllfv is its kevnote. The ear- , den may be laid out either In beds of straight lines' or in beds of clr-- . cular design. The circular design vIvm a aumrlslna' appearance of tpaclonsness to. a small lot but It ft difficult to maintain the outUnea of the beds without permanent edging after It iff laid out Little Marvel is proving one of! Finding the center of the - lot . and driving a stake from which to the most generally satisfactory all-draw circles to outline the beds is around peas for the average home a simple matter. They can be cut garden. Try " some of the newer f type tor l? with a turf edger, a hoe with a quality. ' blade, ')a the same; plane as the big poda and first-cla- WARD MUTUAL HAS MUSICAL ss "6 -- . PARCEPOST tWtdgoiaHi. and a beautiful mahogany finlsfi DAVENPORT FLO0RMMlnuirfefe , lis-a- tourrflra. FRE eit. picture frame accentuates tha charm of a picture. TJe following trees are recommended for borne planting : for the wal rear of ther housdHMe-War- k dy And if we areuccessful These words will be most joyful- American Scouts, Troop Two.. work le ! , are we, we love our wprkso grand. We want to beautify our nauv e iana, So by every deed and action ,:4 For improvement, youl see, we stand. Americans we waptpu all to know We need yourhelping hand. missionary fur- to your character. Boy Scouts, fective piece of home nishings are an index to be polite. We stand for honesty, for truth and right. Boy Scouts, we're always found Whether the back yard shall be an outdoor ttving room or a-- mere -"ijiajuficT' W thgmTagerTesB and clothes poles Is a matter of choice with the owner of the property. One back yard laid out into a pretty garden in a block is usually an ef Refurnish that Living Room and give new life and charm to the home. Smaller of greenery. 1 y , : Valor, courage, love and honor, Faith and justice, we'll keep in sight. America; we are your future hope, nation's pride. Your stays-r-th- e Our lives we wUl make useful, Well be courteous and faithful Americap Scouts, Troop Two. background limn should planted to the sides of the "house- ,- but never should t. . 1 spring with Styles change in furniture as well as in dress. (Air: "America, Here's My Boy.) (The following is the prize swig of the Boy Scout Troop 2, Provo Fifth ward. It was written by Mrs. Zina Dunford.) . " Boy Scouts are we who've learned a lesson true. Boy Scouts whose training will be kept in view. We're the future men of nations And we'll always be serving you. America, we want you proud of us. We're built for service strong, And if we all prove faithful Our great nation will be grateful American Scouts, Troop Two. - 1 some new furniture. American Scouts, Troop Two. le-ati- " It will seem more ahlrd-wltluhi- -- ' On larger bone lota It la entirely" aliriitilwrT fitting to plant groups-.oIn the i'orners of lie ln xuT anl U wala.' tie ride of hoU4e IfcyiK.d it Is good art to lilace-f- a rg vluwpa of shrubs In front of the back yards and ,to the sides of the bouea; la other words shrubs shoald be so arranged as to screen off the Tlew to the rear. Not that tha rear U especiaHy wwHghtlyi for Uia back yard should lie as attractive ss U frjnLA attractive front yard and a garbage pile In' the rear Is Ilka putting ou Sunday manners when opr friends come around,' - ' ' .In a number of rase home lots cuu "be Improved by planting from one to three or even five tree at various places around the house. Large- trees should be planted bacS of the Imiio", io that 'when they grow up there will be a massiTe By PROF. LAVAL S. MORRIS. It I tlnte to idant slinilm and treeu. ArUor day and garden week are rather late for piliuihiK hbrulm. Tb' will grow if Lau(el later but not an well. Au early start is a luwd start, and weaim Jliat all the alirubs vn ill live if planted proierly. EVKRV HOME BEAITIFIX AliuoiA every home iu I'rovo tan u gr'atly li'utifit!4 li tlHtaiug Khrulia around tUe house. You are eiKvuraginl to plant the following: tmt, .iirul, nemil, more lirulm aud third tree aud anuuul fluwer-i- u irp enilihUBized. plants: Shrul they are jeriuituwit and they sulnititiito for amiiuil floweriiiB liluntiv Shrnlt iwodwe flowers and after this IiIokjoiiiIiik (IIhjiIh.v a rich Hlmudniuv of leaves. x'H ven are good dtHnrutloim iu any home. And reiuemlieT that when every borne is uioro lHautiful. lr)vo can enter a Ix'iuity contest With theuiost Kttudy Mrd of jwraili.",- Also retuemlKT thut beuuty is iwrt of one's wlrHnnl life. luij(lwiiK' panliTiiiig is a fine art in which the iiiUnI can plant a l'lant! inateriula are tivini; soul, iNiiulM anil tlu-are liviiiK. To plant a taiKlacano iu the field or around a home with ahrulm and flowers In to paint a living picture that TrerinTcS'inid" fadink's- The picture on the wall is Import' ant, hut no more .important than the picture, around our jhouiea. Every hliide of frraHM 1h a stroke of nature'a paint brush. Every shrub and tree is a masterpiece, tuey are and they live. We havedead pliurg.i,!L th" walL Of course artists will tell you they are. living 'pictures aud they are, hut af.the same time they ar dead. Why; not have more living pictures around our honses. More shrubs! More flowers More Isjauty ! More life I HOW TO DO IT. The lawur is Imiwtuht but most I'rovo homes-alreahave their sward of green. The most iiniKirtant consideration now is shrubs. Order them now! And I gall tell you where to plant thenTlu just a moment. " Every home lot should Imj enhanced with at leastdifferent kinds "of shrubs and There should t)e from three to five' plants of each of the different kinds. Tho following is a list of shrubs, giving, oomiuou name, scientific name, color t flower and size of plant, recommended ' for I'rovo. Sizes are indicated that you might better know where to plant them. ' BorberfV (Berberis Thunborgll), inconspicuoiis, small. Deutzla, (Deutzia Grenata) pink, medium. ' Golden Bell, Frosythia fortuenli) yellow, medium to large. Hibiscus, (Hibiscus flore pleno), red, medium. Japan Quince ( Cydoniu junoica ) , red, medium. , Honey suckle (Louici'ra taralca), pink, large. 3Uterrma r. white, medium. Spirea, (.Spiera Van Houtil), white, medium to large. Snowball (Vlrburnum opulus), white, .large. PARTY TUESDAY Tha Hmwrr(S.vmphwjcjLr gurls), white, medium M. I. A. of "wWdafeow-TpefedTfiei- the Provo Fourth F" large- - sin uls- - loe- to ptausJ'orj tie Jjg po reel jiost party the medium sized ones to be given in the ward ball next Tim t" the lurtfc um wwl tho umalll Tuesday, Mdh-- 31, at 8 p. in. ons in front. By so doimr there There will be 4 slight charge himld li a mmlo which will be placed In a . fajiers from the-- small plants some fund to help a new piano for five to ten feet from the bouse up the ward lamse, to the tall sbrnhs phinted close io For several weeks theof fleers of the walls. the Fourth ward M. I. A.. hare , J lie most liikjiortaHf place for. receiving parcels from people;1' who' shnibs is 'next Au the lions. Ti.cr have been notified of the party and lend a ntn!ilistic touch to t'nc sent, their iarcels, wlilch will be. foundation nd isjh'U ch'iravter to raffled off Tuesday night , Provo bnsiness men also "" l'lftte. T))e hou! seems to ! liee'n very generous with .have their par- constructtsfl in '& lied of beauty. des to the ward. ratner ttyin barred gro ids. Other than the parcel post system, Observe for yourself, ho !S'. there will also be; dancing, proaidorned wits profuse growth of gram, etc. iu fart, there will be ' shrubs about the base, and a hoiu something for every body and all lot barren of shrubs. will have a verjrenjoyabie lime. - Pliittt-th- the The lamps which we offer FREE are our entire stock of the most beauliful lamps ever shown iif Provo, having a valuefronv $2u.00io440m JThe avenpori Table is worth $18.00. THIS IS A GIFT OF REAL WORTH. It will be a decided ADVANTAGE to the first six purchasers as they will get the LAMP and TABLE as well as th e advantage of FIRST CHOICE of our . beautiful Lamps but every purchaser gets a Lamp; y Our value. remarkable Notwithstanding this valuable Gift, each Suite is a low prices will astonish you. BUY NOW! WE WILL DELIVER AT lUUH . CONVENIENCE. e- house, 4y on-th- 'a ty THE OLD. HOME TOWN By STANLEY " W' $t 1 2bu5e run away SO fJ-iSw)WC- ft, ,. MES READY rxtw A)I If' - JSlf&()hr would ceftTfouH. ffirl fXxA EVBt fioRftOWSDW .1 cZ&i ; . 60-fo- -- . I giant-podde- d j semi-dwar- ss L ' "ith rue aox'sppiNG cuesreeo" ' y Any Suite in stock, at a saving of from to 25 Per Cent Less than they can be bought for elsewhere. 10 . EasyJcrms EasyTerms-- No Interest No Interest M ' ..... L 1 fTHE PBTITION TO PUT OTEY 1 BACK AS THE TOWN mahsma. NAUei3 VJS Completed too.y, when aunt sarah JJPEABOPY COWNgH.LU OLD fAH TITUS - 1L. "SSSfei' C I X |