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Show 7 , i I infi" THE FROVO POST i- - h PAGE THREE --J i liOIDYOU-EVER'HEAR- "95Wene H. CrHiCKS,' - Editor. i A New Year Is Born-- : r hum ' Nineteen Inmdml i.atl fifttui. VYhatwiiTlFTnij)!; tar a-,- (loti W - . oi -- If we only Knew . a: 2: .!' , fn e .i tie .1 L i.'U vtr'K ol v m t Hi ueot! !au"f'h;t ,T or li i? p Tv thus far bestowei wedo our part if we but use our brains, and our peace which Provideneehas T Upon us? energy, and our perseverance if we use them' iii Will it blaze for us, a highway through the v the right way. , t network of entanglements which. have dreucheu fc 7 Hut will we do that? the soil of half tl e world with the life blood ol Will the right way appeaHo ust thousands upon thousands of the most.intellgent have-maManyof-u- r amherriighfenedpetiples of a II. times? live to intention full - Will there he a bright and shining star tt Years resolutions, with the f lead us safely through the appalling perils that up to them. But will we so live ? r Will the year be one in which we place right now beset the earth? . above all other considerations? ; Or will the new year visit upon us the witherWill it be one in which we place honor abov ing blight cf war, and pestilence, and famine, am! ' extermination? gold, -- and charity, above greed, and gentleness Will the sweet music of the humming wheel above arrogance? of industry and the joyful notes of gladsome voices Or will wf plunge headlong into a frantie and raised in song he replaced by the roar of cannon gasping rush for the golden end of the rainbow? and the'shriek of shells, and the bursting of bombs Will it be a year in which our simple word is and tlegroans of the maimed, and the mutilated as good or even better than our bond ? and the dying? Which will it be? Or wilMt be one in which we haggle and XHi twist, and squirm, and evade, and conceal, and m 9 deceive? A New Yar is torn! It may be the one, or the other. Nineteen hr.udred and fifteen! ' But which will it bet And what of that!' you ask, -We mean well but will we do well! Not much jast m little and yet-s- o mu-etime can tell. Only lundred and fifteen! 7 Only four words, and yet those words sign IB A New Year! mfr time from thc ye that today wiTm-koTo some it will bring sorrow, and sadness, and which Christ was horn-m' tears. our perfect man It will' bring suffering, and agony, and de-- i in all things a man !' des-- l And in the infancy of the new year shall wi spair. It wilPhring want, and hunger, and efte n keen before ns the record of the man whose hum-orperatioikia-- ml COJgspiTion Ju crim and whoc deeds even time itself cannot dl.., but a step! Shall we keep heforp us the memory of tU Just a little help-- ka few kind words a slight who-tenorwre 51" effort tp obtain food and employment for those fTfaif -- 1 de e , i. , y arctmter: ing upon the brink. . ....We might extend that help something if we would ! But will we ? 'lJL&ewJYez.L - - And there is a King of Kings, who"Teeps a Great Book, and each page of that book contains the life record of a human being of us! If will hontahronr records for this new that is just horn, as it contains our records for the . . years that are gone. il h w AmLw at Lhcou r.r ee ordror thlsnevy yearl - Will thejGreat Book record little acts of kindness, of good cheer, of assistance to the "and the maid, and the sightless, and the aged,child that needy ,'aid' of eorapassion for the little new the for our records Wil knows no home? year he such as will bring a loving- smile to the kindly face of the King. of Kings? Or will it bow Ilis gentle iieart in grief and . sorrow? , make it. to choose we be as Jt will - But' what will we choose? a- -7 A New Year! Will it bring gladness to all homes- ?- : . Or will it find some who are yet weary, and heavy laden, and in need of rest and,- Firitniri ' r"' cheer? - " r Notall of We gWI people havfevthrif names ' inscribed in a church register. ' The worldJs full of good people who seldom see the inside of a house of God, to whom Ilis on teachings are but a memory, whose pleasures earth are so few there surely must be some great recompense for them in the life beyond. 7 Wbat will the new year bring to them? Will it cast but a Kttle sunshine into their shadowed lives? Will it send soraebrother or sister to invite them to a place of worship, where their soul hnn- -- - e . ' jgy George horn-JAnd what will we he in this year? t We may not be a Christ, bu,t we may keep before us the mliTiiory of his gentle humility, his kindly deeds; of hisr great sa orifice that the; world rnlght be better, and stronger, and grow in the enlightenment of advancing civilization. We may take intg our business lives his spirit of honesty, and of truthfulness, and of fairness to our fellow men. , his We may not reach degree of perfection, but we jnay go conduct our business dealings and our private lives that we will not be a reproach to , one who gave his all for us. , Jt would cost us nothing trt keep his glorious in Brewery bdfere'uw, to- follow- - ai least his footsteps," ahd it would berof inestimable value ' to ns. But will we? t-- - ' Or will we spend six days of the week in servdevil and expect an 'hour in church on the ing Sunday to boost us through the Pearly Gates? ..Will we'b jfteu or what? We may be the one, or the other as we choose. But which will it be? And again, only time will tell. -- 7- !!irmju ' In Four Parts of Motion Pictures, - No Advance in Price A WOMAN LOVES A CLEAN MAN -- Bring the next bundle of shirts, collars, cuffs or other laundry to us, and we will make you so lovable feminine eyes will follow you everywhere. . ( We use soft water and pure soap, and clean without de- itroying. ' y - Domestic Steam Laundry war-stricke- n RHONE 203, -- -J- OSEPH B. KEELER. wsocKicrirrT" .j,iii,.ii.iimw3 ffi!iWAagTOaM!gSgB3SgSS AMOS N. MERRILL, Presidene. Provo, Utah, Dee. -- 28, 1914. - To Presidents of Stakes and Bishops of SKartda, Also iaEtesMtent nf Mbaionii In the United, States: Dear Brethren As might naturally be expected, the direful results of the European war stilLragins are being feltjo ft greater or less extent by oqr brethren and sisters In the European countries, and as assistance in the shape of re lief Js needed. If therefore, becomes.ps to .lend them a helping hand. As means to hls end w suggest - that contributions be silicitde frera all the members of the Church under your iurlsdlction and that donations for this prpose be made at the regular Sac rament meeting of the Saints on Sun day7 the 24th of January, 1913; and we suggest, also that our Bundaj Schools be Invited to take part In this movement, all contributions to be received by or under the Jurisdiction of the Bishops and Branch Pres idents and accounted! for to the Presiding Bishopric, the Bishops to re mlt direct to the Prisiding Bishopric the branch presidents of the severs missions to remit through their Mission Presidents, the whole amount thus collected to be forwarded to the c0ALSASi.OLLOWS-FIR- St . pfsldetirdf th ThWGoodCoil CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK KINO, SPR1NC STANDARD.- - ANTHRACITE, SMITHING, .. COKE AND KJNDL1NQ WOODY CANYON, v PRINCESS 7 ' ZUDORA The Case of the Perpetual Glare. v FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN In a Thrilling Two Act Drama, . SPARKS OF FATE Ruth Stonehouse Pretty Plays a Very Pretty. Role, ' Helens Sacrifice - ,A Kalem Railroad Feature' Full of Action. THE GOING OF THE WHITE SWAN A Two Act Selig Western Story. DHICKS THE FALL OF MUSCLE-BOUBiograph Comedy. N Monday Jesse L. Lasky in Association uith David Belasco, Presents the Most Brilliant ind Successful of American Period Plays The Rose of the Rancho 15, 1914. The Master Key.' Saturday MATINEE 2:30 . HANNAH OLSEN, tate. -First publication Dec. Y " MATINEE 2 30' Fifth Episode of EUrtjpetUl'''Miesftmk The Master Key? Have you seen SMOOT & SPAFFORD 00000000 o ooooooo f Which, CAMERON, r for the benefit of the needy people throughout the different nations affected by the war. A record of the names of t he donors with the amount of their contributions should be made and preserved In - the wards Vnd branches,' Gratefully acknowledger the goodness and mercy of our Heavenly Father, we are, with, kindest regards, and compliments of the season. w Your brethren, JOSEPH. F. SMITH, 1 ANTHQN .HLUND. CHARLES W.' PENROSE, First Presidency. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 23, 1914 Touring Car $1350 Naylor & Clark Auto Company by the FAMOUS FLAYERS FILM CQ . The Estate of Hans Olsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned 8t her residence in Lake View Precinct, Utah County, Utah, or to Booth and Booth. Attorneys, No. 5, Knight Block, Provo City, on or before the 30th diiy of April, 1915. ,127 Center Street - : . JRreduccd - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. t -- V, Hobart, sf Fonrs and Sixes -- -- e tn one of Americas Toremori coraedy-ariiAmerica's fanciest comedies his stake, instead of the 24th. MV reartily approve of this movement and Saints will "ust that all Latter-da.lt,rJjibute asrfcly as their means rl r g .A;rP,,h7rk V, to. JW enun aal sisters In the - : tries of Europe. brethren. Respectfully-yo- ur A NevrYear-i- s i - IS. 's scheduled for January 24, the dav '2sienated In thefoJIowing rotlce, 3mday, January 17, Is hereby des'g ia(ed for making contrlbutiors in i i yu r a i y cr By David Belasco and Richard Tully. Produced in the Exact Locale of the Piecs, Midst the Old Missions of Monterey, California. A Thrill, a Smile, a Tear, a Lai gh. The Most Human Document Ever Picturized, 4C0 Scene. A Trirmph in Art i' try. 1 t I1 k i nx i And if not, why hot?' 1 A w.v- - Owing to the fact that therjuarleily 'or.ference of the Utah Stake of Zion AYfflTny5iir - 7. . NOTICE ';- - And if not, why not Will the new year produce even one man toweiuahove Jiis fellov men as Christ did above all men? And wiinhat man come from our ranks from our little circle? -- I i r X'Z" tions and cages, the spectator is brought within a few feet of the lions and leopards need In the action. You see the brutes approach the traps. You see them sniff the halt end then plunge into the trap, which means lifelong' captivity. You see them flound ering in the meshes of the1 nets, scratching, clawing, biting, roaring and struggling with every ounce of their mighty strength to free themselves. If Is the moBl hbSflrbtdgr 'gripping sight that one could imagine. ? -- nuUm4s--u&,d- f 4lt 1 rameririKek7 - ailaus. goger-4h-- v v e A NevFWearf Will it rev eal to ns a man ? Is there ne among ws whogelife is so spd less whose ieeds are so glorious that the yean adJ3nfuries. outline will hut add lustre to hi we could . ' thes-pectat- an -- OolYenH , In her dreaierri bfacje O , trapping big game. Incidental';-Is given a vlvlj Itlca of the dangers encountered by these niei who hunt in the Jungles. the The educational value of Junglemaster is equal to Its drama-pivalue apd that is saying much. There are- - m ore th r f1 e, m Ore danger faced by the players to every fcot or this film than, Is evidenced In the whole realm of animal features. By means of cleverly devised traps, parti- . lr rs n In f ; . Fire'. we have a sloiy of romam e, love anifdanger; second, the spectator Is given an opportunity to study, at ke yearoTTI enfyii .dc o m Ovik rt ' a- - 3h the Elan Satutday, A New Year! What will it bring to our country? TcT nTanylTf ns 7tAul! lie 1 SYJ.KSZM, rru iuli?el dirk, ts ! A New Year ! a Proj-nt- s Tlio ' dt s fm y u. tno av 'site tout 1st would jnake,j.a til-- . tAeitheleas. 'Uioit to v Itit. Lgaxud Its vicinity Is tiic locale el the pre-e- nt story, The Junglcjn ist'-r- , a 101 Bison two-paanimal play, at If might add beer een to oar own .hearts. But do lie want such i liter? - in M. DAN!rL FOVIMAN laid jO!Africa,it we i.nt Shut away i to thme v'ujihy itiportuuate',. aut ? j.lnt,v ir it be one of happiness nr of m.stryf Will it be one of honor or of obloquy! Will it be one of Jife or f iteatb f a it-- q 'y turd ayrJ an 2 1030 P. 7:00 to No? Comparitively Few People Haye " . We Havent; But What Will It Bring to Us? A New Year is Will JORGSBURG? OF aft. G OL U M B 1 A7S a -- A 'HE |