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Show ll e American Cankers gen- - r'd over-bankin- over-bankin- 1 - Sen.i ng A Water Proof SHOE POLISH. : ' - v. Use only once .change olor .of . shoes . TO SUIT the SEASON. Save with SAIPAN UP PER at th bountiful frock shop Bpnk'in) Official Queried ?An Inquiry among, state com missloherB -- hows a preponderant opinion againqt increasing materially the number of 'banks, coupled with the fact fbai present Jaws give them sufficient discretion td prevent a repetition of errors of the past,- ' immeasurable and tragic has laid upon .the ani- has come in con T M1Ch tact Ar children w1 naturally cruel?' you haye a.waefaed ih his soul one of tif11 choicest of lifes virtues, but ve added to his capacity for jgppmesa a hundredfold. l be made on the basis of experience to develop standards governing the number of banks. . Such a study would etnbface th .question. whether banking faclllUe. can best be Supplies to the rural dt. trlcts- by small unit banks or by branches from banks of substantial capital in. 'larger centers. 'Existing are serving their sound banks.-whiccommunities well should be .protected. from any return of the over-- . banked local- - conditions caused la the past by Isis chartering .policies. ff as Association to aid fa marshaling public opinion in support of both.na-tonaand 'etate supervisory authorities' in. their efforts to strengthen and . protect the hanking structure. The Economic Policy Commission summarize. its findings as follows:' "The fact show a distinct causal relationship hertween the overchar-tefing.obanks and. the abnormal bank failure conditions that- prevailed from 19?6 to the bank hoHday In 1933. It is desirable that studies . T?th Opacity to Buffer. No character' stained with the t of cruelty .can be. other than a menace to man and beast. Cruelty takes a latitude of .forms. To inhumanity to man has been . Under prevailing abnormal .con ditipus, with the Federai'Govermenf. extensively exercising loaning pow era' In competition with the bank.v land with industry Itself so large! .supplied. with funds as to render It t a great degree Independent of normn bank borptfing the.bhnkin struc ture even with its 'present redpeed numbers, finds )t difficult .to support Us existing capital investment and , operating pe-- donnel. , These are ne.w factors. Intensify lng the need for highly prudent and. restrictive chartering' policies. We urge the retirement of the Federal Governmen. from the banking holiness as normal conditions warrant. . .'Conference on Banking' NEW YORK- .'- An eastern states conference on banking eervice will he held by the 'American Bankers Association in Philadelphia January 23 and 24 as a part of the organization's nationwide program" oh bankde.velopment. It ha been an- ing nounced. . . a Jv. WitK-f- . wu aFn bat nod i y al!. : jl :u- i - tin- - 4 ffi.o i-- ta ,. hi ;'h - t oiintry weeklies ws - .tvi-t-inl- , 1 .pro-.utf- te Agn-cultvi- re bu.-dno- 1 - ai-ht'- -- up c ion-du- ot - A Recurrence Feared He refers to fears of a recurrence g of receutly expressed by Federal banking authorities, to th r powers given the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation by the provision of the Hanking Act of 193& over the admission of hanks to membership la the insurance fund, to strengthened state laws and to the policies now being followed by both national and state supervisory aimed to safeguard th nation against But aound laws and consoles tious official are not of themselves always euffleient eafeguard in toy ' field, of our complex national life unless they hare the active support of public opinion, he add. It Is the purpose of. th American ' Banker - ; . -- - fourtovr. r.terestinrf thi lr.ay . cloudburst ii tin head af Argyll end F .if min;t an canyon Tuesday' cven- 'fC believed, kVivn thorp - Holiday in March 1333." Robert V. Fleming, president of the association, hays Jn a foreword. n of banks, liter ally by thousands, over many years tn the face of Insistent warning not only from bankers and other who recognized he danger, but even more o from the mounting records of bhhk failure themselves, is clearly shown to have constituted as a whole on of the greatest single economic error in the history of the Nation. . n.!.s in the ii IabW by uani-nieii- Came cf W Tee Many B.nk. Seunj SrtT. Cotemaititiei Well Ranh - and the birds; to i?attJ Taylor Wv-M-er- inve-aiyati- - .rt.frers S C !5".orioSoran,il7 Ur Flora Dell Among Gives Pr also .To , The Several Flower Clubs to Hear Coe .Country Weeklies . Chairman a set-tl.T'- over-biUikt- d acter first receives the shaping in- -. that are so, largely to determine what it is to be if justice, . kindness, reverence for life, abhor rnce . of war ' to., be maintained ; if love of peace,- and recognition of the claim of aTl of- ones human fellows to be treated as one would Wish to be treated, were all the cir cumstances of breed and birth and birth. and color and creed reversed f these are the elements in ,ohar 'acter. that make for lifes eupre. west values, then surely with them, s part ana parcel of the childs character, must go- the consideration for the rights of all that world of animal life we speak of as our tandri earlier born, endowed like S3?. or a -- s m-In- fluences with-out.bei- B.-.rk- it ot Farmington by Edifh Mmv, Float j.- NT ORli. Existing sunnj hanks, especially the small lank in tha rural district hldi are their communities wi. fhould ha protected :ro;n any return of the local condition caused by former tea t bartering rollcle.. which were mainly to Marne for the Unfavorable failure record of the past, says the Economic Policy Coin mission of the American Darker Association. This is brought out tn a report oovermx an by the commission of bark failure and chartering policies. The Commissions study gjvf8 n Impressive revelation of bow great a part mistaken public policl jn tb chartering of hanks played in creating the unsound banking structure which finally collapsed with the . em are ten cruel' consciou3 of it. Teach the hJe the w'0ds .and the n Chit ' - char-- Avxi..-lio- CITES LAX CHARTER POLICIES IN THE PAST . - the Home that dvnu'fi. Three hundred and fifty members of advertis Utah Flower Garden clubs qn lift- ni nr tliive jvoi'k lie Uavi county farm I urea dUVi'rtiM, i nioiieitv' an illustrated lecture on life irig fur?; thr work tht ha'e tv MoPy iwdent Atijeritantbsin "Ground.. Beautification of the fo?isoring two more tunriieg but ll amount tbampiop thi week. The f:it bn iv t n.iim in thf w ay f mlarg-- i L. D. VNr; tf f tah will Hurry fi. Taylor, thairnian. of the Home1 Monday night in the th at at n., - matter Nov. 3rd. the p, Ud iitut Monday, ire, hall. buillirig amusement ward Rkiiroatli. S. Ilolladay In Uiih rlc,. In l.oire f Feit a F. llatch. if. hortidamage he program bf. activSie'organizing with nn assistant M. toCoe, FrJirtciS lijid bn,Kl down by Attorney General Bountiful, and the wcond, Tjesd-th'i'wr, v .x more both paSteenger culturist at the Utah State iKs tb- legislation pnopo.od by a a, li.e same time, a the ho:te f n i ignt.iin ichs. n ut, and 'the western area college, was the .lecturer 'u freight, '..he .tiUKe ti the f di Mists headed by I'r. W. Bertha Fisher in West Toirt. Mr. power hemg. Mr. to illustrate s and presented slides Taylor carried d'ut tha 1 ho runoil I'unt inuivl tji the latter I. Uitbers will b,- jlaecl on the iVpe, Kerr, detnoligtrator, w.ll resolutioi of Uje execuUVes ljis talk. both of them. the week, bpw ' .nit N'Rular ballot! next November for greatly f the individual lines tn placing . 'Representatives from clubs In 11. Mitchell Huiwrt Mr. liiminished and Mr. in xqlumC. the voters of Utah to decide whethSalt- Lahe'City, Murray, Magna, A. very inter'! ing hour and a iHe ,035 weeklies on tba list f ot of their the announct er dentists shall have the engagement ?a Western Railroad Cottonwood, Bountiful, Bear Lake, right advertising. advertise. This question will row daughter, IVarl, to John B. Oldham half V sport in a hi"-- vrnlure This is a'ttnique trib Ogden,. I a) pan, Riverton, Midvale, Lake. The of be settled once and for all lionkfy tiHiehaii the rity park, ut to advertising time at is toNorth Salt in the nearmarriage both the weekly and daily Provo, arid Richfield attended. Robfuture. Wednesday evening, Th gam take place the general election, as announced Holla-da- y press, because of its exciqsive con ert' Cato, pi esident of the Min Teres Roberts, daughter of playini hv Ca.'h by Secretary of State Welling. player except Flower c,nb, presided. . . ' of aiul .catcher having a donkey ventratioh in a geographical area In th opinion of the dentist ad- Mrs. Annie Fack. Roberts, lb United States, extending al in Cali to. ride, even .the bntw r. A f , J,o vocating the repeal of the statute Woods frog now residing the way frotn the Great Lakes to LAYTON enacted at the last legislature, a fornia, w as married Vecchily in San bitA the la'U must tide th.: donfeoy the Fncific CViast and from t..s Cal t . Terrance. oraund to Mr, Barbara James baes! All the. th .n'iol sij?a! victory has Mex-iriadiun already been won O'Connell of luj ArtgeU'i. Mis border Gulf of to. the , in Older to' field' the ball tnuct by the attorney general' findings. Mrs. Helen Sandall, widow of The individual tail lines have The dentists who demand the r.o'.K'its. who attended Davis calm- have hold of hts donkey when he Imen. Sandall vrho.w;as murdered Thomas of the consistent users weekly rigid to advertise believe that their ly high M'hool for two years, later picks the hall up and must be in .Union store one. Farmers what and the. associathe newspapers, wishes wil be overwhelmingly su- graduated from tin? University of. mounted eft the animal when be tion i 39'- years about ago, while in campifeht doing thg current, stained by the voter of this state. California wheiv she was a member throws, the ball and ball must alie to pupplsment. as a group serving a a night watch, celebratof Delta Zeta sotority. Since grajl ways, he thrown to tha pitcher to paign These progressive dentists ' the many campaigns conducted ed her 86th birthday- anniversary argue that lower dental prices will f.atur-uall- y uation from college she has boim Mart play, the basemen must be over the at the' honve of'her daughter, Mrs. long crhxi of yeafs-bfollow the right to advertise. an instructor, in English- tit Comp tnov'nted. on his donkey and be on individual members. Jqseph Yt'are1, one evening the first .... ton Junior college, nuarLos Ange- the ha.se l.i, make aVery Welling has certified that the of the1 weeks .There' were about. 60 a Former Editor. Taylor M r. O'Connell; formerly of interesting Lat urea of the game is In tin petition circulated over tho state les. . use of the1 weekly newspj present, of the when the donkeys buck their fid-- , containg the legal number of names Washington, is a graduate, Mrss-J- . Lindsa-yand Mrs. B. ' the advertising trdde press University of' Southern ' California.' es off. Some donkeys hud to be pers.' of voters to warrant its week-end-the Eunice Syms spent presents, railed fetUmijoft to the fact ': tion to the people under the initia- He is how employed as fngine'ef nurried; around the bases "by" the William Mrs. Young! Mr' 8 guests Tatanding 6f tive and referendum law which re- for the Southern Califomia- Tele- front foot1.. The following were the i of J. B. is widow the Mrs. Lindsay lH)Wi','ful infUu'nce of theRe quire,. 10f of the names of legal phone company. The couple will re- jdayers: 'Tlw single. Inen 'played the jlvhcatium D. A R- - G. for many years Lindsay his originates .through tna rried men).- Single men, l.)sait Viters. These names also had to be side in Los Angeles. . at Kaysville. Since leavown rxperienre 'in that field. For Mr. , Miller,' ult Mr.s hies Sell and Eai-iKd. Frank'. Vowlos, Henry certified to before a notary public. ago, i'iiuv years, 'he vru.s editor amj pub-isl- ing Kaysville, fifteen- years It has been a hard fight. Ona and family leave this Friday morn-- Lou CftpheV, Vtnn'Wust, JlH. Dyi Mrs. Lindsqy has been making her of tin Almena of Plalndeakr on a twirf weeks trip to eastern bee; .Dan Uwvence 'Miller, group of dentist oppose advertis- ing Kansas, and subsequently ..for ten home, in San Diego and Sawtelle, Bill Kansas Maiiricd .Williams. .to find Missouri Colorado, men, L'.e. on the ing . ground that it is unethi- visit .California. relatives. They are making the BuynHarn.Tftrley Jensen, Hen Max-fiel- years, he directed thu a flairs of the cal. The other side claim that denand wife, spent Weaver .Cwttr'al Parley City, NebrasAlton Rose; Del Session, 'Geo. Nonpavei.l at tal prices are tew high. But the trip in a hew Plymouth they, purhis sister Mrs, Wilwith' Sunday The ka. these of human background chased th!e day before. . . VowleyLloy final decision i Jamps Miller, dies,. t,o the people. up ' interest cii'ntacls was of inestiifi liam Young, aftd family. .... J. .Fred1 Odell is here from Palo n.iieiiqvvc-u.- . Mrs. James Hicks of Salt Lake ' ab'le in public life Alto Califor'nnia'o.n'busineRS. . This is surely a banner.-yeafor' while .value, it him. member of the spent Sunday with Mr, 'and Mrs. serving as a .. .. .. raising silo cohV on! of '.so , William Young. nuieh jiioistiife find'. t certainly Nebraska, legislature and1 chairman of ijia State looks fine every.Vriil-- i o arid Will 'ri-CENTERVILLE Charles Brown,. 95, of Chatham, ; UAilwn.V' commission, .llis fairness cane for sugai; height.' Can.; 'boasts; tl At he has never n this fatter his The 'steam sUi el. will pow soon caapeity lixi. to ' In "Washington as taken' a drink, smoked, gambled, have the dni rcitioved-fetire un. appointment Mr. 'and' Mr. Chas. H.1. Smith visited a lost houn an oi. or sleep, bvnecth the Bamlerger manager of .the Public Relations doctor. who are' niek.ing their ;UsUi sumand to learned read He. ' Car Service Divfson of tha Amerline or) Socriat hill-- . . .' . This is a brief report of the. mer o jo' urn in Yellowstone . 50 of at .years age. pjirk During the hfelf century that the ican Railway association! play center activities' which were joined ftTlhe park by Mr.'.and In December, 1932, ho wasselect has traveled through 'this writer every day ip, the week except Mrs. James C. Sfnith and family of od. by the "western, 1932, he was county .t.' frequent intervals, he Saturday and Sunday,' Detroit,- Mich., who .expect to never remembers seeing such boun- selected by the .western group of The .kindergarten has. to Centerville with Mrs'. C. II. made chairteous harvests,' hay, ducks, windmills; rabbits and fruit' Smith. ' . . grain, . fruit railrpads, to serve as their commissioner. and man 11 kinds like this apd vegetables .of of different kinds in the paper Mr. James C. Smith, Jr. entered periodic In Newspapers And the'1 pastures that are usConcentrate year craft work, Annapolis this June. Another or quinine without the in opiates .activity group, advertising, All over, seven ate; making hoi August look aa achievements' for one one erf ually parched " bottwr.4 wltfc Ar. fol1 Western the scale and y.i in fresh x in as green' large pad holders and hot pads. May. It, is a' WodaclMT Lm. lltl. nlM, 9ur. boys.; . onus eyas te 'look upon Ujiilroads began in 1935, At that rtlM- quick r.IM Mr.- Le'hnis .Smith and Mr. Otto feast .for Wednesday 22, the oldest igiriii mf br.WtMeflOesK. the and fields, ' fonmr'as one passes time a1 limited number of daily tryl.l.frflrO.lt Sflfl organized a leadership club. Smith are vacationing in Y.ellqw-- . 11 h do 10c 4 ear. the When ton. through the county. ' . The club members nominated and- stohfe national qewspapera was ued. park. , is the to renew, y elected Leah1' Call a? president; being baled in the field this cision was reached Mrs. Bessie Wiedoeft of Los Anbonna Parker vice president; geles, Calif., who is .Btaying with year instead of after it has been campaign in 1936, recognition was to the country Connie Tompison itsMr. fend- Miss Dalton was enter- slacked as heretofore, which ap- at once extended to be a new practice. Straw weeklies so that , both important rf pears Adelaide Call as reporter, 1 1 lesmiimick tained by Mr. and' Mrs. .V, C. Wil- is' MAMMlaMM frequently baled . lit the field phases in the1 newspaper field would In Our leadership club w0 are ley of Bountiful, Thursday. Z nt m m Him MSt fi when the threshing is done there. be included in the 1936 program, tato.DMir.rWfl.k. giving .points to' tbe girls for their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Divott have Father and Sons outing will be In discussing the progressive different achievfements. ' gone to Detroit to drive their new held. Aug. 16 and ICth to Thornlftys work of the western carrier for We also play games. car home. Next week we will Btart rehda'r- - Mr. Montgomery,. father of Mrs. grove which is located south of Mt. the current1 year, Chairman Taylor ing- for h play called The Fickle Torry, her sister, Mrp; Nelson and Green but cui the' north side of .the said is spon-- j During the business depression Frind The cast .will be. announced her bTotherKMrv Montgomery, from Weber river. This outing the1 district ' sored ' railroads suffered as much as any . . The by hext week.' . committee, Of Ico Kansas, have been guests .of Mrs. F, more than. some. Conseberrell. Smith, scout industry, 'We have- two very fine leaders Torry.' 24th' they left for The first and only stampa Iz22l who take .interest in the work. quently they were forced to curt, Gooding; Idaho, to visit". Mrs. this country are now on by and tail advertising expenditures They .are Edith Law and Helen another sister of Mrs. Torrys, concentrate what budgets Were Stamp collecting ontfita 25c ft White, Ward Tolman supervises and her three daughters. . 10c ft ' . available in the centers where fnost Stamp albums 'the boys activities. Mr. and Mrs. Napoli are rejoiccj U-- S. ori' and traffic Herman passenger shipping Nelson supervisee all ing over the arrival of a new son. . Singles sets packets accessories ginates. the playgrounds in South Davis.' Mr. Altori Cievel&nd had hik tonwith a most complete stock ' ADELAID Action Executives by' sils. GALL, Reporter removed last Saturday. Since railI know, however, that the MELVIN PACK 11ABEY, that time he had a hpfnorage and road executives, individually, have " BOUNTIFUL' PLAYGROUND ' was very ill, but iB repeated as reBountiful, Utah ' been; desirous of ..increasing the SCHEDULE covering nicely now.'";. , allotment for advertising in the Mss Anne G. Streeper is very weekly1 newspapers along their . . . Group I . ill, and had been removed from htrr . CLASSIFIED ADS lines, realizing that these papers 9 2 3:00 home to the 'L, D. S. hospital the Time Ages ?, 8' and and the people who read them are FOR RENT Furnished or 2:00 on. Monday first of the week. Friday she 'was closest the of the rail, neighbors and apartment, open Aug. I Wednesday Friday. operated on for gall stones. Iler roads at Smedley apartment. See F. B. 2:39 3:00 Dramatics on Mon- 'condition is quite grave, . .When the executives acting for Smedley, Bountiful. Phone 24. 5 Mrs. Chas. II. .Smith and Boniind day, Wednesday and Friday. the Association decided to advertise 2:00 3:00 Handicraft on Tuesu family of. Detroit,.' Mich., have re FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet ' in land again this year, they coach, $325.00; 1930 Ford sport newspapers' turned to Centerville, from their day Thursday. authorized qs to include the week. Yeliowstone national park trip. . Group II coupe, $245.00; 1930 Chrysler selies. Thid is in addition to their in6 and under Time 3:004' Mr. Ray Evans is convalesihg Age dan, $245.00; 1928 Moon sedan, $75 dividual line advertising. at home after his operation for. SOUTH DAVIS AUTO, Bountiful, . Games,, songs, handcraft, story. The decision to use the country Phone 185-21 telling and miscellaneous .activities, appendicitis at the Dee1 hospital in ' , ' weeklies i .personally gratifying .. Group III Ogden. ' FOR RENT The Janet Rimy-to- n because of my former connection Age 10 and over Time 4?00 5' . Mr. and Mrs, T. 'A. .Lee1 and home of seven rooms, locate! was hair faded "My with that branch of the newspaper 4:00 4:30 Dancing on Monday daughters have pone to Cplorado on Main and First North street. and streaked with grey.. business. and Wednes'da-y- . to visit with Mrs. Lee's sister and Call Bountiful 150 or call at tha '4:30-5:- 00 I looked old. f felt old. Dramatics on Mon- brother-in-laand family. SALE" Good home and day Wednesday, .Lieutenant and Mrs. George G. Co. 940 at FOR Now-- look and feel Ga Union Furniture Layton. 4:09 5:0u0 Handcraft on . Tues- Schweizer of San Diego, Calif., are I3L Bountiful. to . young. I owe l . day and1 Thursday. , spending some time in Ogden, YOU A&2 Leaders, club meet- where they are being extensively Clairol. In on simple Captain Miller returned from his two leave ing on Friday. weeks, He 27. entertained. Also being guests1 at re July nl sum: 07 treatment my hair ( 4:30 5:0Q Softball practice on the Z. E. Cheney home ports that the fighting of the big of part was .re5 in .shampooed, jPriday. the Canadian waters, was AOTIOU trqut Thursday and Friday. They and Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Cheney and a very great aid in helping him to conditioned and tinted 8 Hours: a. m. to 8 p. Miss Virginia Cheney were enjoy a very pleasant vacation. : WOODS CROSS dinner, back to th color and ar , Extra Barber Cxts&ji guests of Mrs. Alice Cheney, Thurs lustr that was th envy Company 636 staged a very ex CHEDLEY3 TtAT day evening. t CZC? .Justice William H. Holbrook AsMr. and Mrs. Frank Lyou of Ogciting victory over the 940 boys of my girlhood friends." UTAn sessed Mike Naccarato of South den were visitors at the Dalton July 28 edging them out by a , LAYTON, score Bountiful,- $25, which he paid, for home this week-enof Neither team made a Clairol doas what noscore until the third inning, then selling .two federal agent a couple Mr. W. n. Dalton is still quite GUTf of gallons of wine for $3. He suffer ill at his home. thing U coni Ask your Company 940 ralliod by making the ed $150 loss when the federal score 0 in the third. Company Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pettit and boouttclan. Writ for 536 came back in the last of the agents 'took, his entire stock of family are vacationing in the YelFREE booklet, FREE adwine. sixth by making the score lowstone national park. UOU wossea at vice on car of hair and The 8 . The Hamme Scientia Clobb met lads then tied the score Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woraley and at the home of Mrs. E. U. Roberts, family and Miss Bernice Duncan and it remained tha aama until the FREE Him arecnl, a3 analysis. last of the seventh. Two more InTuesday evening, July 28. The even have just returned from a ten Net with common, ing was spent with demonstrations days trip to the Yellowstone nings were played before the winpark. of practical and speedy cleaning me ner could be decided. It ended in fsla? TLsyocJ,l Mrs. Hyrum Drake has been but td hair dyes stay kaow titt I thods. The following are the girls ing with Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Dun536s favor. . E. HiLUa that participated in the demonstra- can the past ten days. Mrs. Frank Irts ttCjve r' vidk As there were not tion. Each girl made her own clean- Schroeder of Salt Lake a(crcLjtxlvenough basespent part ball fluid as well as Water of her vacation with her aunt Mrs. ing players left in camp July is, eoeZaet. Saudi --s edf 21 using it. Urs. Dank VT.'z-s- a c the game with Farmington wxc vtA. nr. softening and furniture polish was Drake whilq she was at Mrs. Dunmade and demonstrated by Beth cans. postponed until Thursday evtsixy Oaols, 271. H 11 aad was nnJLij name. Y ? The boys are just Winegar. Dustless dusters and The young married womens club beginning to re tas bfsd rtfhdi r - cleaner for enamel and painted of Centerville, with a few Bountiful cuperate from the holidays . an up." Try ttrsi are ready to go with a determinasurfaces was made and demonatrat members, spent a few very pleased by Norma Brown. Cleaner for ant hours at tion to show Farmington a Lagoon, Monday. A rugs, carpets and overstaffed furni- good swim and delicious luncheon ?ne. ture was made and demonstrated were enjoyed. i tx cess Number of 0 . - av VVnalJ Combat Return The . is. in ! vtihia - r".if it JULY 30, 19$6 . LUtONtSAII; , . ? I modern student, ip qiite ready to confess that the more we know about it the less we know, about it. The last , wbfd is yet to be spoken, and Jsrob .ably never will he spoken. But the individually acquired qualities of the childs parents, we may believe or ht tnore .than a relatively small1 part of what it possesses. yet the training, the education of the child, fall primarily upon the parents, who have to deal with the bodies, minds, and souls committed to them with many an inhefitance for which they are not responsible. True, it sometimes seems, that "where! the parents have given of their beet in fidelity and in wisdom, .m counsel and example, some etratige twist In the nature of the child, harking back nobody knows far how many a generation, has- ap peared to make their work almost a failure. Children there are, we .'gninJ,. who" re. like sports in our gardens, bearing1 scarcely any trace Of the parentage that the home has . 'given them. Some blossom into beauty of charscter, some . so far as we eaji.see, into disap imloveliness. And Some, poiating times a child has- gone out from a home wlioee career has seemed to Have no pther. explanation than that found in the words of Goethe: .Happy the man whom. the gods loved before hq was born. , But where, tus in' the home, are . planted ip 'the human mind and heart those seeds whose jharyests yield the fruit of good and evil, drawn from the soil earlier gener ations have givon the parents to cultivate? Where, as in the home, grow Wost naturally into the char ecter; within the Soul of the child the impulses toward generosity, helpfulness, kindness, .sensitiven- ' ess to others claims tp their inher. ent right as fellow mortals ? Where too, ns in 'the home, are acquired the opposite of these nobler and finer characteristics lack of respect for law and order, resentment .of established. authority, the habit d? unkindly .criticism, 'bigotf-y- , prejudice against those of. different .'rate,1 or color; or creed? That old ' saying, As the twig is bent So is. the tree inclined,. is as true of the riifld in the home as Of the 'sapling in the orchard .or the oak- in the forest, .The relation, of the. Home to Character Formation? Is is that of the potter to the clay, of the planter of trees to the. tree he plants save that eiay as wel as tree presents little resistance to. the , shaper's hand compared with that which the will of the child may of-- . 'erationHeredity:, . Aa ' m hi2 j If the in its rc!a. School the of Home the must tioa to character, its determinative in first ever rank fife of the thili has power. Into the mental, and mor- phJ'Stfcial, passed jiinheritance9of tmftumbered ballot Vvtal PETITIONS LEGAL! WOilLB. PROTECT 1 ' jijtS-CXTESS- Jmmtm the Home Influence-o- f . trusty . - Robert V. Fldmlng, president of the association will preside over the conmeetings. It is stated that this to several of ference will ie the first aectiona. variona In to be held The general topic of the confer ance will embrace the managerial, legislative and operative problems confronted by ail classes of banka meetAn outstanding phase of the of plans ings will be the development for promoting a general bottxr pubto the lic understanding In regarA bank of functions and policies pit-ebe- i r. - .- - ... o. . - - y - put-ou- t. " -- as (T - -- - W.-pge- - ur , d, - Flay Cep ter Activity In .. - jiunt subsequently vl Bountiful r dcr-pa- ss e wp-it- are-held- , 1 - ffiWKEE! re-tu'- ra '.'.. l.. . wonderful - - - C- GARFIELD - sec.-treas- '.; - .S3 . UtelikCdM ' .Greenland - - ...'. Land On-th- e Ber-net- q 1 . 2:30--Dkncin- g 24-2- . w Headquarters it-al- 4:00-:-4.11- 30 3-i- 0ATI87 24-22- n , 9-- 8. d. Tin ed, ivonn 1 DO flDMTCCD 4-- aisr 7-- 4. F-4- bauty old-fashi-on rnAi -- 0 n . ff" oti rr -- -- jtr' |