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Show t THE PROVO POST AGE TWO onknBon "th'at teachers shuTd,'bnue v' es tsibiw w fee-- chose , but that they should continue lce:r preparations after, that other ih ngs being equal, formal tlalnlng ia an im we'1 - portant feature, but that attitude, ear nest conviction, capacity for gaining experience are he prime essentials. But,I would net mistake fanaticism ie spirituality, prrtizan zeal for love of truth, technical orthodoxy tor gracious sympathy, narrow dogmatism for brcaii integrity and enthusiastic in' teo sweep of t'he largr truth. The teacher, then, no rnatur how positive in conviction, no matter how full of enthusiasm for a cause should - be open minded,- - snoutd ieel the peed for more truth, mere light, more illumination, should not feel that his problems are all closed, that the last word has- been said-.with hfs associate tenchris . in discussing the Jeason.-shouattend unicn meetings each month and see all wisdom posibe from the eoilcn-ivexchange of Ideas, ard paitKu-'arlfrom "the stake' supervjsor whose fi- lutv ti s to en'arge his vision; THE CHURCH AND PROHIBITION J the many questions aket contention advanced by 'the Baptist Church In answer-tregarding the Chureli and its attitude on the publication, if the prohibition cause, now had liquor question, the Deseret News pul'lLiied tlie active support of the right thinking peo: the following ediorial : pie of every denomination'in the state, Utah ? It depends IsUtah going dr) would have prohibition at the hands of the 1 1.7TM ornimi ehurch.'-Titertlegislature now in session. The questionTs no question as to the position of the not before the people of the state for their, on this evangel had qhuivhes in vote. The question is before the legist a t u re. )verw.UJiuingJ y.thevyjjlwqrk If the people of the state demand of their and vote' for a dry state. The problem - Utah- I reh. M fhtt ormon 'In' Utah is the r e p r c s n fa t i Ve S" i n S e? s i on' nmr a a lawmak"ds not in the dry column soon it is going ing body that they pass the prohibition meato be' because the .Mormon elmrc docs sure before them, Utali will be found amonj iud v, Ms h. The Welcome, a jiublicat ion those fearless" and progressive states that of the Immanuel Baptist church. order the saloon from their midst. ami Uato 'prohibit The author of the paragraph quoted Usim be not to a an issue (bo!y soirlt through piajer and hullnor ought partisan li ness. With such box e may depend upon it that the members preparation he can defended bv any one ehureb as apart from the to bis spiilLumt fail make if the tutdiy uf the Mormon church, liquor question other5. if is a great moral felt Fundamentally cfass. But he must not in hs will he omes before them for their votes, issue that should claim the active ami actual he ernnot pass over an that forget found casting their ballots solidiv to banish and interest of every right- - thinking experience that he has not had.Jodge the liquor evil from the state. The fight suppoit a conviction that he doc9 not possess; citizen of the state. is of a the intoxicants religion against part implant an Weal that he has not maf Tht Church of Jesus Christ of Latter worlcU Latter-dathe to known , his stimulate spiritual testimony of the Saints, Samts fdands unequivocallv for'proln- - thatown; Vr day does he net feel. Spirituality is as Mormons. rrom childhood they are bition. It does not assume to dictate fo the not measured by outlines,. nor engentaught to fjght this baneful and accursed hotly of the state how the liquor dered by formula, but is aroused by weapon of Satan. evil shall be banished from this state. How genuine feeling, Is alwmys the result of Tlie writer of the paragraph we quote, best to do this re.stk with our lie that doeth the w,ll ot legislafors wlio living. the Father shall know the doctrine, Hum tdv is dkluAnestrpexlcaps .imciikdQUslh We have no desire to impute a false motive. the wilT"oi: their constituents. Coming to the matter of We will grant that he is mistaken. For his The position of the church authorities by the superintendeney, we supervision are tot disinformation, however, and for the, informa- great question has often been- - stated i by cover if possible their responsibility tion of all who may read the article from-hiprominentautliorities of the churclu The in contributing to the gpitlritualty of the class. In a large measui e they are pen, let us recall some of the past history of church asat religious organization and its into be held accountable for every the fight for prohibition in, Utah a flight in ti iririual members bppose the liquor evil in its and for every phase of the work,jdass Af--, of Church Jesns Christ every phase. It does not stand for control which piemberUof the ter securing a teacher for a class, it Saints have'bijen in the van- of the of Iiatter-da- y liquor traffic, for high license, local is their first duty to see that physical , . guard. conveniences are supplied. This comoption or otheryrgulation. It stands firmh in workers ardent temperthe For years for the banishing of the saloon from the state prehends such matters as a good room, mechanical epulpment and the like. of the church, sought and lias ever been found working ardentlx ance A cold room Is not conducive to spirto get the matter fairly before the people. J40 achieve that end. ituality, a' disoredred room doe not When the movement crystallized, pet itions . Thft positionoLtlie .. church , autlioritie. minuter, to thlsand. neither does a from thousands upon thousands of members and of the members o fthe church was stated close unventilated room. We "are so of the church, men, women and children, lit-- , in a signed editorial written by Prest. Joseph constituted that we tend Inevitably to erally poured into the legislative hallrasking p. Smith and published in the Mutual Im- - respond to our environment JThe o y abso-luTely- , Ms -- this-stat- e -- f- -- He-elM- The FoM Coupslet the car cf claaa and style for every month in the year in any kind of weather . "over cityof coanttyTeads: r; 7' You are always snug and cozy and comfortable Inside thT new Ford CoupeleC Fold the topand in less than, tyo minutes you have . a smart, roomy roadster. Ideal'for women who drive their own cam for-- ' all burin ess and physicians, architects, contractors ' professional men. ATI thespeedi'powersndmtefclrfss of the gas car, convenience and exclusiveness of the with " electric. Ford Coupelet $750; Ford CeJan $9 75 ; Ford Town Car $600 ; Ford Touring Car $49C j Ford Runabout ' $440. All fully equipped f. Orb. Detroit. Cn display and sale at . ld e a-- ( -- -' - Buyers will share n oroftts If we sell at retail 5TA.009 oew Fwd cars btv'cca august IS44 aod August 1914 v i law-makin- - -- g Schofield Auto Co. sx?ere--ekfekt-m ti6tglRgT north; - s I THE CIEAN1NG UP SEASON Is close at hand. The bright warm days - are almost here. YOU WILL WANT YOUR CLOTHING CLEAN AND FRESH TO SUIT THE SEASON THINK ABOUT IT NOW . Go through your wardrobe. In every home there . heaPs C.othmg that, needs Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling, or Dying We are fully prepared with machinery and expert help to do your work. You can save many dollars J s cause,-member- -- - -- M story of the who when finding f0T1'aUW4hai.wo,ukihajiiilH;atlQ.LixQiB.i)lprovmmdJka,aarinffieiaL)jgaa.,of,Jhei state. Young Mens Mutual Improvement associa- - ,6?uoiS4iafarM'jft w - t I of a lawyer, took off his moccasin and Since the original pnbligajion of thi A member of the church who was a mcm-Jtionew ones. Come in and talk the matter over or spat In It ia typical. Response to lias been no change of viewpoint environment would not permit hlin to ber of the legislature, introduced the bill that article, there prone 281. We collect J and deliver free of charge. enan do anything else. Conversely gave the state local option and championed, nor could there be. President Smith-sa- id vironment out of harmony with spirithis under Ilis the measure to its final passage. fight signature: uality will tend to crush it out. This fact t hat ehimk-1 Itds a xUassupporTed hyofgatirzatierns xnTnm ihe m echihTcaI8l d e"Th e h" Is "! th ftnaj leaders and Latter-da- y Saints generally church and the Deseret News felt honored analysis the concern of the are strongly in favor of temperance to lead all btber newspapers in the state in Xlorever the actual teachers have fairness In IhLall, and rsT prMchedlitTf 6y;nnanyyea championing and if there are observed, be " carefully beliex'e of the in to sides both not Aoluntarv were temeranee its columns a; only openetl i. $100 REWARD, $100.' should be corrected! faults they grave which become of communications! hundreds and by people by strong question, In kindness. Sometimes a good teach-- ! The readers of this paper will be for the benefit of the people.! sonnl ehoied, which Is the best temper- Jh e .in r t ie u n r grad' far-bux i befievo Frot a Nows on oarrieJ porous Filitoriully-Tk- e in pep by of work he Is doing; a cuancp to tlty dreaded idiaease that science has seldom come sod d enTyl TReFtil,'c' fir-- t - been able to cure In all Its stages, and difif the th olve measure which will in behalf llie of a other hibition, probably usually the result of thrifty naDUs necessary, guardgrade by I'onnqiain s CfOar,h. Halls Catanh Curei formed in a teacher Sometimes may is ficultv. be'a thrown about youth, supplemented by. the and toward prohbiition. ianship young Is the only positive cure naw known to over technicalities to of habit the nclined saving. quibble x medlcai fraternity. Catarrh being At first the other churches of the cityj weak to keep Ihem temperate. I kh to and needless ar- - a constitutional disease, -- equires a, who saves always conflict .The person rnd provoke ilwcre in sympathy with this movement, but; say here, once for all, that I am unalter-abl- v CaHall's treatment. constitutional thi3 turn and accumula"A little help may ACCUMULATES, guments. state-wid- e in Is taken internally, acting! of favor Cure tarrh temperance discusinto the crcutrent tions heate! WiOrUnfkienceAappm'tttlypLmJjidll way to riches. helpful pave directly, upon. the bloodand. jmucoua; 1 care not "who is Urolubitioii and some I work-a1 that""' ulo; tlicir s.on. opf be, it pul-the 'AtfWrrson?eld may from soon ministers orymnig.-cagulace3 f, the system, theieny to the of are habit wliose notions is nor in conopencause implanted of being foundation the by the it, begin saving disease, pits ceased to' talk about the burning isue, posed by durfeerous doctrines being inculcaUdd and giving the patient stiength ing a savings account at this bank. flict. 'land their active support disappeared, leaving up the constitution and building is One dollar will start you on the correction. But rf need there f ' so, Neovl more ke said' in answer to thos Saints alone in the fiirht. 'tug enatmejn doing its work. The road to wealth. tie Latter-da- j' . (Continued on page 6) in so much its faith tots have prep-iWe won that fight. When the question wenfA'ho would shift the responsibility to should' PROVO COMMERCIAL that they offer One .'curative poweis h whit it does not belong? We thin! j Hundred Dollars for any case that It & SAVINGS BANK before the voters of the state, leading author-- 1 ors upon Colds and Croup In Children. Send for list of testicure. Latter-i.iation.- s t0 of fajjg . The Jesus of Chnrdi Christ President Smoot Reed organi-'jiotities of the church and'the auxiliary Many people rely upon Chamber- - mon'als. E. C. Loose .Vice the Mormon president Church, is iahis Cough Remedy implicitly in Address F. J. CHENEY & CO , took an active part in getting the, Jay Saints, r J. T. Farrer ............ ..Cashier fax-br- Ohio. itsTr- .- --The and. croup, and it waAnTiarTiiTunaHeTablv-in- of The lUsulf t do, rote. qtroliibil out to people Sold by ail Druggists 73c. Buttle .T. .".Assistant dashler dlsapioints ihem. Mrs. E. H. Thomas steal hen rlr orery'fort- - of4hr fdata havw. Take., Hall's Family Pills for constl-F.,.G.. Richmond ,v. Assistant Cashier I, Chxmbjrlam's Cough Remedy to pationT (Adv.') 'bzim4ed jthe greater will he the rejoicing over tidsT n. wed-knox- f rn mcHELLLS supern-tendenc- . -w- this-onus- e. -- erk-sheuhl t. RICHES -- M an-'on- e ' mi n de-wre- , I J - so-call- ed Tole-ee-ef-oi- nex-e- 5 s , . croup I have ever used, ana never tile ARE CARRYING A FINE of. recommending it to my neighbors 1 LINE OF to VALENTINES, have always given it and friends. VO ECC my children when suffering from quist DRUG' CO. " runed tu give but It Is also a ftjatter or continuous croup, and It haS'nCX'et' For noxer completely solred. sale by all , them prompt relief. 'eihaos nil will agree that splilt .al. consideration. Some one has said tout dealers. (Adv.) u Tldity in class work depends largely Ujon teachers are born, not made. the teacher, hence the impoitAnce of- - may present a fundamental truth, bu FOR FINE VALENTINES SEE THE wise selection. The manor ci choos- - we must not overlook the fact that '",14 HEDQUIST DRUG CO. ing Sunday School teachers rests upon they are both boin.anJ rude. AW end ond superlntendcy cai the bishop tentiality needs both ex ere! of the ward. Furthermore courtesy, 11 training tQ become effecthe actuality, CJld papers Unbundles of ' not actual requirements, would sug- - I ft casting about therefore for rt 13c per bundle, at this do- - er, the the of orficer stake tnk.e should tbe thet superntendency gest ! lurtment In which the teacher is to be cbgnizance of potentiality and eqe When, tiuial equipments Other cond tum ch3.ent be aVo consulted. Pu- - being equal, the ttained, thd ' thofefore, a. vacancy occurs the V. ok o"fr their 1'iel.l for teacher Is, of cqure. itie mosi r perhU'i'i'cncy - (dent one; but it enltnne person to fill it. After training, co'd a canu.'nds their upon c'ditiYtjt intelecjuality, nnjr not bring spi-- f; o'n ddric Jthi vhr pT3"rrhe known their aitty and growth. In fact no tencht wights to the b'sliojv and- L he ae- - no maiter how- Intellectual, no m. Cm 'ui'-'esithe cholct., tee stake Mipc how well trained to s'art with, v a x Dr. James Raachdke Poxtdera teacher, if he dqes not feel 1 0 igor mlrfct then' appropiately be ' Net ttntil.these preliminatlisstajit netd of further 1 reparation rud give inxtafct relief Cost cun. the if been Therefote the happy hate attend! tosboud s'rugc'e. paclaoo. diijce J3b approached- - IDs acceptancaj bnation cannot le fonn srcrfi f Nerve-raikinAdD ALL 7H FAMILY of the mechanical (rainlag for native caux i'v the position mr.ks the cio-,or dall, jilitimg e rnd cnthugiasticconvictlon. Many ex- - throbbing hradachi'i yiifd in just a few Two and a hr If million readers find it of natter so far as , tenuirements moments to Dr. JaViest whe absorbing interest. Everything in it is oactrn4 .Jheleacher tnaje ,n- - setceilent Sunday School teachers have dors wliidp cost onv it)Head cnts g Written Co You Con Understand It do-' npvcr had rjuch formal training, butj pge at any drug sjj.V' 8J)art for th(? wor if it 3 thought Its the quickXV "atil tro.rn copies evc-- jr month wlihont As harmony- - with a consciousness of self need, and est, surest headache ri lief in tlic'wbole Ktv nv premiiimt and have ro soliciton. Any ' world. Jtont Relieve tlie rexvl.-ate- r auger! will show you copy; or write the a in order this to faith their to conlucM B1)itua,ity, grow through power pubbiJier tor free sample a poatnl wUl do. agony and distress now! You can. followed. and study and effort, they Millions of men. and women Vive , prayer ' fl.SO A YEAR I Sc A COPY x headache and neuralgia the preparatlan f the have thrilled their classes with spirit- - found kthat needleas. Get what you ask misery Mechanics Magazine Popular S Wo. Mtohlom Av., CHICacO I cher, U'.s Lcu.d, of course, le taken . ual enthusiasm. This, then, is vmy for. Xi'elUtilL'- v- j ' SPIRITUALITY BUYJWOdY -- WORK 1H CLASS ' - Seection of teacher. (2) P'cj ar&tion of teacheis. (i) Superfislon of supprintendey.' Epirituaity Is rather a subt'e thing, a preduot of the liner ii'e, a condition cf the wntl to be felt "and radinted, rather t;vm detciibed in mechanical Iis iponilcbt qualities are geniality, vfuiuth of arLct'-m- , a love that and c,r,vhvsixsm I'ftirtes and cvvf'oxvs. Its tcrdtnces tew aid te moial rares and leatures,' as opposed to the elements t.nd mateuali'-tirr.Tt i V. To my mind, too, its ends are 'o. t rerrle, its, unities more extended. tu ftaiucnies more given to the In short larger pyrnphonlea of life. (3) tm-irs- . te c 1 , .s.acton while giving immediate to the deeper self, it reaches out to r rc ultimate ends and measures the IljT rise's and every day particular ct with Hfercnc? to their, tihuOur to the eternal goal. Hew to a'cure It Is a problem w rrtby of our sh '"N Fo-th- e J. nu-nt- t--! ebr.-goo- BMPS, J ri:v r va cow-dhat- e G co0 X-'- lw4e r.to (TgIrg Ctwiig Machine u In the machine buy 'i.!i the Darns . MAGAZINE yL lhIH-o- t iod in w NZW the atm t'w lcg n TU cr Father and Sen y nvachli t warrtmled for all tuna, No other like it No other a? good a-- 1 !:w j o '-- tia pontine y- -t Mechanics d only way to . r j j Ilona ' Sav.In ORANCH. ,I M c I t!achlna Ccmpani,' MASS, TAYLOR BROS. CO.. I .hamfcerlala's Ccligh Renrsj Cures Colds, Croup and WUoopiaj Couglw V |