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Show Second Section J Second Section - ': "LIY PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE," - BY PROF. AIJ RED OSMONa . IS FINE LITERARY WORK swt to eoatradk aad cantata, war to fceUeva an tta I for graated, nor to find talk and disoosirsA. bat to weigh and jewasieW. gats books ara to be tasted, ethers to be twaoowaa. aad aooM few to be ehewod aad digested: J j B. Y. U. Professor's Book, ? 1 -- f Just Off Press, Will Be'Pleasing to People In : ' All Walks of Lifef7 book to read between ' . t I 1 1 .. buijr Jioure: , BT H. B MTKWTT-T- "My Philosophy of ' Lift", by tho questioning young student, in Alfred Osmond, author of "The love with life but mystified by Its -JSxtler, the poetic narrative or UWTvariety of expressions all may great latter day sxoaus, wnicn was come to Professor Osmond not only o well received by western people for wisdom, but for real entertain test fear, has Just come from the ment as well. The book is as full press of the Deseret News. The of truth as so many pages clipped book contains ejeven chapters of from the Bible and as full of inter-unusually' readable prose material est as any of the best works of f lo contains' also a group of Professor tion. In fact, it ts a triumph of the OstnondV very best poems,-which, book maker's art rT la themselves, are worth the price As one opens the volume and of,. the volume. upon Its pages he cannot but v "My Philosophy of Life" Is a feel that he has come Into the pres popular and practical discussion of ence of a- scholar and a gentleman the science of life as It Is related who Is willing to present the to the laws of human happiness and mysteries of life ss they appear to the fins art of living," according to him and to allow his visitor to acr statement printed upon the-Tr- o cept or reject hie findings as h tectlve covering of the volume, and sees fit' In most cases, however, as one goes Joyously from page to the visitor, on account of the clear page of the book he cannot help logical presentation. Is likely to but agree with that declaration, agree and to enjoy this new vlslor Seven Natures of Man of a complex problem. So conver: The author, from a long life sational is the tone of the discusbeautifully- and herocially lived, sion that one can easily imagine comes, to his discussion of what he himself, before a fireplace discussterms the seven natures of man ing with his friend "The Physical with his poetic soul afire with the Nature of man". The Intellectual glorious vision of life In all of its Nature of Man," "The Truth", "The aspects "as he beholds, and "as he Moral Nature of Man", "The Social has beheld It, unfold before him. Nature of Man", "The Aesthetic Though he Is a philosopher whi Nature of Man", "The Spiritual baa dipped deeply into the great Nature of Man". I "The Spiritual works of all ages, the product he Life" "How to be Happy." The presents Is material spun from his Tragedy and Life": and "Redemp own fine soul. Material, it may be tion", Those. constitute the chapthat has been gathered from many- ters of the book. " flowers oMhought, but which like Poems Are Gems the nectar of the bee, has been The twenty-on- e poems which changed Into clear sweet honey for make up the remainder of the volthose who wish to come nearer to ume carry the philosophic discusthe problems of, life. t sion to. the Jiigh planes of poetry. ,l Professor Osmond,, through long Each one is a gem of wisdom and tact with young students of lif beauty. questioning students, has learned It Is practically Impossible to rethe art, of writing interestingly In view the rich contents of the book a .vein Which will have its appeal without quoting them verbatim. .for all classes of people. The The reader must be left to pursue philosopher, burled in his study; that pleasant and profitable task U layman, hurriedly snatching a himself. One can only say the per j I - r- -r t- : - ' ' t PL HOW TO READ BOOKS RU t 1 : FKOVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1927. that boakrara Is aota to be read anly la parts; ethers to be read, bat not euriosly; aad some few- - to be read, wholly, and with dUlreoee and attonUoa. Some books alas may be .read by deputy, aad extracts aaaoa of them bV others: but that would ha mIv In the' toss tmoortaat arguments, aad the saeaaer sort af books; else distilled books are, Ilk eoauBsa distilled waters. flashy thtnga. Baooa, ' Prepare For I ! .l: K?PL i I eV ,tvi'! 1 fV I 17 J Aft ."r .- 'v;-- Jm :. ' i - ': 7.7 'T" be-gin-s- ; - , t -- 1 1 r ' , I to lend it that air of festivity and. comfort you will need some ) new furniture: We extend to all a hearty invitation to callat kny 0. T. R. Co. store and explain your needs. Every effort irifr he given to serve you . well! "T. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Huchel and Mr. and Mra H. W. Jacobs visited in Salt Lake on Friday. Miss May Olpln of Salt Laka is ponding the ween hers with her mother Mrs. Inez Olpln. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson of Provo visited with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Lsrsen Wednesday evening. TAX KEbtjCTTON BILL WASHINGTONr Nov. 18 UP) The hew tax reduction bill Is expected to be completed by the house ways and means committee by the end of net week, ready for Introduction at the openlng ot congress. i Visions of roast is turkey and cranberry Sauce, along with Mother's good old pumpkin pies. It truly a day of ready ! Make Thanksgiving is near at hand onlya few days (away. Make the homewould be more it comfortable and cheerful for the folks when tht& come. What low wonderful The fitting than a beautiful Dining Room Suite at thisttime? Come in and secus today! prices and our easy payment plan make it easy. . rejoin Handsome . Piece prciase ' Hav of f amilv Catherines and homecomings! Tr.anircfrivinfr-.h- P newest designs and patterns in tableware, Prices ire low because of large quantity buying. -- Come JnIMake your , e The Home Ready! M . Thanksgiving selection now! One of the interesting parties of the week was tne progressive sup per party given by a number of the younger set Sunday evening. The crowd asembled at the home of Miss Zelftia Drlgga. Here games were played, after which tits first murmn pf th iippcr mi prvxl The second set of the party was ' staged at the home of Miss Orpha Clark, and the grand finale was at the home of Miss Lillian Wright in Llndon. At each place, games and stunts, added to the merriment of the party. Those who attended: the Misses Hasel Bunnel, Anna War- burton, Orpha Clark, Edna Bullock, Mildred Frampton, Lillian Wright, Margaret Marrott; Floyd Lewis, Freeman Bird, Elmer Culllmore, Earl West, Tharold West, Brig- ham Van Wagonon, Vert Christian sen and Fred Culllmore. To make more cheerf ul your home Complete Dinner Sets! Glassware! 'Silverware! Our Crockery Dept. is overflowing at this time with the i Mr. and Mra. Ray Cvlson, and son Joseph are visiting with relatives and friends in Shelly, Idaho. . ForzThanksjgiving n Dishes! ... . 7 - Jif . The Pleasant Grove high school student body enjoyed a real sociable party Friday evening. Games, danc ing and refreshments furnished the fun. JI -- . BL k&af'::i Miss Thelma Ritchie of Charles ton was the guest of Miss Leoni Cooper over the week end. Mr. and Mra.Herman Greene and children of Payson were Siindav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiir Greene. Mrs. Elizabeth Powell IS visiting Salt Lake with her niece. Mrs. Livesy. j In Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driggs had as as their guests, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson from Nephi. Postal Inspector E. L. Jackson from Provo spent Wednesday 'to Pleasant Grove going over the rural mail route, preparatory to making improvements. Mr. and Mra M. E. Deneray were Grua guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. E. last week. Mrs. Deneray ' Is the doctor's sister. They were enroute to their home in South Pasadena, Cal., after having spent the sum mer in South Dakota and Iowa. The Toung Mothers met at the home of Mra - B. C Linebaugh Thursday-afternoon- was 42-P- c 42-P- c 42-P- c. 42-P- c, V42-P- c. White Dinner Set . Gold Band Diniier Set . ... Small Piffle Dinner Set . . .. . . Black and Gold Dinner Set .7 Warwick China Dinner Set v 7 v'. .. . :'.V. Sherbet Sets Lemonade Sets Water Sets ......$ ..... ...... ...... ...w ...... . . . . . J. V...... 3,75 7.70 10.50 14.50 26.95 1.75 4.95 1.50 Silverware in choice patterns in a wide range of prices will also interest you. -- or THE Provo f Springville Nephi ONE-PRIC- E Pay son. Russell Co. H0USE"- PI. Grove Sp. Fork Heber - Am. Fork Mr. and Mrs. Erving Johnson an- nounce the engagement, of their daughter Estella to Mr. Goldea Peav. son of Mr., and Mrs. George B. Peav. ' Ths marriage will take place Wednesday November 23rd. Both voumr eople art graduates the Pleasant Crove high school and popular in social circles. fr-- I iiewis jroui ucm nl8flopnenry was a guest at the Cooper home on Tuesday. Miss Emma Bush visited with Mr and Mrs. Edward Bush, at Proro ' ' v Thursday ' (oinplefc"Vbiii m mm Dining Room Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Linebaugh were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailcsy and family from v "' , Nepht, - nncmksgrving Mrs. Fred Hansen from Richfield was the week end guest of TO Dixon-Tayl- . Have A New Rug For Thanksgiving Day - - Dr. Dean Harvey of Salt Lsk visited the first of the week with, his oarents Mr. and Mrs. J. L Harvey. ( 4 lecture .- continued. - - warthf LaVera--Marro- motif for a pleasant surprise party Wednesday evening. Entertaining games, stories and refreshments were enjoyed by the twenty invited guests. ,.k Mr. V. N. West returned Tuesday from Ogden where he has spent the last two weeks on forest reserve For the holidav of Thanksrivinir and the hcl'dav feats to follow it - a su.iljnade up-- i buy uew suite for the dining joomAandsomeJB-iec- e of tabkrtuffef "andl chairs in latest design and beautiful walnut finish i is a real buy at $87.65. We specially invite you to see the new Dining Suites which have just i arrived in time for Thanksgiving. Surprise Mother! Get her a pretty dinner set for Thanksgiving. She takes pride iin a well set table, Help her out!Make her happy on this wonderful feast day ' business. :JdZA lssSi v . Miss SflY Suites 'occasion.- - E Mrs, Mary Paulson Wilson and sons George and Paul frpm Garfield are visiting with Mrs. Wilson's parents Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dishes! Dinnenwarel iiaO. 1 ..ii Mr. and Mrs. Hr WTCtnt "thd family wers Wednesday visitors at Salt Lake. : I is gratefullyVteaJcated," ... i.. Mr. and Mrs. John Atwbod of Charleston spent Sunday with their ' mother, Mrs. Sarah Atwood. I strife Is exercise and fun for ma. " I love the hazard of the play win an chance to honest That gives And helps ma think from day to .' day My ships will soon come sail! n. Each.Yoluma Is .numbered and autographed by the author. The " dedication reads: "To myt Sons-a- nd daughters whose livestof loyalty and devotion are a sacred source of inspiration to mei and to, my many students, who areSp6nstantly calling upon me to do my- bestA My Philosophy of Life i . I son man, woman, or child If the does child If .not too young-w- ho read will retire from the book re freshed, with a clearer and more beautiful understanding of the meaning of life and Uving. and with a wisdom that wilt lift him to higher levels of thinking. "My Phil osophy of Life" Is a distinctive addition to the great masses of liter ature which have . been grouped around this Idea aver since the author of "Job" and even before his time, attempted to throw some light Upon the humanprooiem. The bouyant spirit which pervades' the book Is expressed in a quotation taken from one of the poems in the volume. As I ascend the hill of life-My sorrows break And run from me. What others call, their stress and - . Mr. and Mrs1. John Chrlstsnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Erval Christensen, . and Miss Rhoda Scow were guests of Mn. Stcna Clayton and - the Fugals on Sunday. - -- - .1 . f .7. 1 j VIOLA WEST, Bcparter Thanksgiving Now! ,w aa W GROVE 9x12 Dixon-- Springville . Mrs. ShoeU Is visiting ' at Gar land with hef daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Culllmore. " TaylohRusselliyCo. House" Grove Sp;Fork PaysonPl. "The Provo MrJElityNelson. Axminsters Nephi One-Pric- e Harold Walker made a business trip to Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugral, Bishop Christiansen and his mother, Mra Mary Christiansen were I i : Salt Laka Tuesday. , M. S. Heber Am. Fork ' (Contlhmi from uti'eour X , |