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Show t ' r THE PROVO POST v 'Vycamm' crs? Boys. Clubs Make Record The publicity committee Brigham Young university ' of the ia pre- a historical sketch of the school in Us relation to the war. Names of a large number of B. Y. ce the foodstuffs to feed our Ned Stevens, Clyde Jacobsen, U. student soldiers have already Eshters and put their money into Vere Calvert Hanson, War Savings stamps. What more been secured, but probably not all Thalman Hasler. oadd our boys do who were not old Returned soldiers who have attendAll boys who have successfully MMgh to go to the front lines? ed the school, or their friends, are The following are. the names of finished .their work will be awarded invited to send names to the comBe hoys who have successfully fin pins as soon as the quarantine permittee with rank and regiment Any fabed their work. In the ' different mits. These boys will also receive rejects; interesting item of Jhlatory -- will also unit high school cred be appreciated. Garden Project Now that our past years projects Carl Hendrickson, .. Karl Young, are completed," and with fair results, , am Westrope, Calvert Hasler, we can we many mistakes, yet we POPULAR, CAFE WILL TOMORROW TBalmer HaBler, George Mortimer, feel to congratulate the boys on the Lester Allen, Edgar Clayton, Ralph splendid work they ave done, both Xaylor, J.. hFrancls Giles, Kenneth The Sanitary cafe will Open its Johnson, LeRoy Snow, Verne Nel- for themselves and their "country. doors again tomorrow morning, fresh son, Vaughn Bird, Verdelt Peay, We have.no doubt but what these and with a number ' of and clean, Maurice Jones, deal Gilbert, George boys will be a nucleus for bur club conveniences added that will be apSteel "Alfred Potland, Chester Nel work next year. Arby the patrons of that son, George Carter, Eph Homer, New projects will be organized preciated " nold Kirkwood. cafe. popular v with the opening of school and we Emil Nelson, the proprietor, anPoultry Project want every available boy in Provo to nounces Chat in the future he will Claud Cardall, LeRoy Snow, Ar- loin with us and make club work serve a regular dinner from 11: SO thur Dusenberry, Verne Nelson, next year Ibe biggest success it has to 2:30 at iO and 45 cents. Rded.SpaffortL Pon,Thurgood. Maur-fe- eier..been, ,We ..know.wewiU. get Among improvements made Jones, Clyde Jacobsen, Devere theVteBIt7 support of the parentis as will be addition the of a wash room, HAiaen, Verdell Peay. we have in the past The projects ft a great Convenfound which will be Pig Project . .. for next yearwin be selected,, with ience to the patrons of the cafe, esMar the 4dea of their practicability and Bench, , Vaughn Bird, Reese pecially to the transient trade. Car-toi usefulness to the community. DeVere .George en Eggertsen, L. B. Harmon Club Leader. Maurice Jbnas, Paul Eggertaen, (Continued from page - 1.) - - one-ha- i? i j' ff !i i - i4 f Ml ? 1 r f 1 At f it F 1 -- i i 4 con-- ! tented childhood. Without love and without children there could be no real Christmas. The form might ur-vlve but the substance would be lack- - j I i ?r tag. Unhappy must be the adult who canchild again in not make himself spirit nt the. Yuletlde. , For Christmas Is the universal childrens day. Men End women-arsuperfluous except as e The Price is ThelWiUibo i we-show- - e - st - - e A r . t -- - 5. , A ni' Convey A Thought e well-wor- n ri I FLOW J ' ' T The message of Christmas Is love. Its emblem is radiant, thankful, , j?- i Say. It With: Childrens Day they make themselves partners with these whom the day glorifies Let ns, then, lay aside the affectation and arrogance of manhood and womanhood and be children agata. let us adopt their point of view and put ourselves In their places in the places of these sons and daughters of ours snd of the sons and daughters of our neighbors. It was only a yenr or two ago, as It seems, when we hung our stockings in a row along-thrannteL shelf, while our fathers and mothers looked on with unfeigned pleasure at the innocent confidence in what the morrow would, bring forth. Even as you and L It aij comes back in a flood of memories.- - Lite was simpler . then. 0utLJdrea jwere less pretentious than those pur- children voice now. Modest remembrances) they were that bulged toe and heal of , f he stockings mother knit, Life and its circumstances change, hut the essence "of Christmas, never.. The same happy childhood, the- same restlessnens. the same snalldlka creep tag or time as the holiday approaches. The same parenthood, too the sam FERA DECKER CONTRIBUTES OF CLUB SOME THE MEMBERS OF after RESULTS planning across the reading-tabl", TO FOURTH WARD CHARITY the boys snd girls are abedt tbs same Garden Project: 7 ; . t .r loving consideration of what this or f1 Name that child most desires- - an A how far ' the Provo Nelson family purse can properly be officers of The the Fourth Chester stretched to permit some- farther purWard Relief society were the recipi- chase. 7Kari7Young T77,TV7:T.. .'. ents of a very pleasant surprise when - Every home la assured a Christmun J. Francis Giles Mr. Fera Decker bestowed upon If It has a great, Warnii heart pulsating Ralph Naylor .. In tune with the hopes and joys ef them a check for 507 to' help the childhood. Exchange. charity fund for Christinas. This is PB .Project; .ts the second time since, the influenza Vaughn Bird .. Reese Bench he in has acted kindly epidemic thaj I A Christmas. Wtralsaa. Clyde Jacobsen IlMlMMI who feel this way. Any others To yon and youra a wireless line Along thw charitably inclined may leaVe any ' It fe rings a Chrlstmss greeting ' fw Paottiy Project: 'With love froca ns and mine. suut with Mrs." Julius Jensen at184 West Center street. The same will - DevereH&nsea- be greatly appreciated for the disSUMMARY OF PROJECTS , Hig Guess. ( tribution to the poor. Who was It said to him that hath No. who Total Total Prof, Total Ave. Project . shall be given T" Coat Prof. ea. mem fin. value Age , I presume but dont received word I has Clarence remember, Bray 31.68 781.03 24 51171 1,297.74 ttAtfen nli iti m r ,13j00 it was some fellow who had eight 26.52 that his son, Merwin has arrived In 265.20 446.80 181.60 10 13.91 or nine necktie holders end had Just Poultry 1.132.8o' 38.98 New York from England, "where he received four more rfor Christmas. 428.87 703.93 11 ...14.81 HTs, J , T 32.78 hat been In the 45 2.877.34 1,402.24 1,475.10 .13.90 Total aviation corps. -. -i j It" - RE-OPE- N A f lf Christmas Is paring , 1 y it with Flower thought: of love,, or sympathy are more patent', when accompanied with Flower. .For expediency hope, joy, gladness The reciprocity of life is evident .between those, who and those who receive thfiHL Best lot of Flowers and Plants 7 1 77 77 we ever haa in stocky All suitable for Xmas Gifts ProvoGreenhouse 1' or Hedquist Drug No.2 - n give.-Flowe- rs .Phone: 8-- 0 A . Waffv GooA-wl- i. t 4 t . 4 W , 4 I f i i PULS urackly help to strengthen the digestion, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and improve the health" by working with nature. Lares t2 tU World. Beiei lOe.. 2 So at Any MmUcIm Seli ivermlnfi. h Hcrwj.Thia t, Ocs- - Hundred DollasalUwQrd tot any css t Catarrh than cannot ba cursd by Halite Catarrh Mediclo Halls Catanvh Medicine has been taken, -- - 0f u i L i: 1 1 i (f i r . 66HT !t i.'i- - ' U-- - A - i . wW-M- Hr m -f 0.11 K. J L i jC. Opens' ( " may I by catarrh sufferera for the past ' v- -1 I five years, and has becomo known a. tha, post reilablo-remedfor Catarrh. HallA I 'ararrh Mauirine acts thru- the. Blood or ' the Mucous enrfaces, expedtng the you son from- th Blood and heating the eased port fane. After yot have taken Hails CafatvA Medicine for a short tlmtt-yewill, see; I treat improvement In yeur gemiss i aealth. Start taking Hal! a.Catarra Jd d . cine at oaee and get rid o catarzii..&f a for testimonials, free. r. J. 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