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Show i PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921. THE PROVO POST Provos A GOOD MAN GONE. PRESIDENT ANTHON : Popular Newspaper, Published Each Tuesday and Friday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY . AT THE THEATRES Jn the passing of President Anthon H. Lund H. LUND DIED YEO-- the Church and state loses a man who truly left his footprints on the sands of time. From his , NESDAY HORNING Phone 13 earliest boyhood until he recently retired from 125 West Center St. . active life he was a'model of mental industry. NEPHI C. HICK- SEditor and Manager During alLthat time his foremost thought was to PROMINENT IX "(.HUBUH AND work for the betterment of his fellowman. His civic Affairs of utah FOB MORE THW Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as life was devoted to the ministry of the gospel, HALF UENTlltl. and blessed he was a with of the knowledge second class matter. truthfulness of the cause he espoused. PreU lent Anthon H Lund died work His in the Church when began hewas, tt'ednedsj. He passed away peace.-fullSubscription Terms called laboV to the at as of a 13, age at his home. 1ST N. West Temmissionary, One Year TOJIGKT LAST TIME $3.00 30 ? 1.50 and his field of endeavor extended from the holy ple street. Salt i'keCd.,. a. Six Months YT-hoswHohave seenitr to. the- - Hawiian- - Islandsr-T-o ri.. "surrounded by membera of his s75 Three Months of his hand the ami woman or or saint grasping family child, every man, sinner, friend and associate, President DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS whether in foreign lands or a neighbor of his close Elder James E. C. .W. Penrose. home he a extended cordial greetward, always 8 the when A SUBHOME INDUSTRY BV In Talmage was ajo present 8llI()HT several days It was ing that lent a ray of light to brighten their end came. For SCRIBING NOW family and pathway in the journey of life. He commanded known to his immediate The Mark of Zorro . i that .his condition the respect of all sect and classes, of people. His '"Vri-'-- :VSi. bil the news was not THE SILENT SINS OF PARENTS. lifes work was founded on the principle of ren " hope that j SATURDAY gM soon be noted lr ;- dering service 'to others," and uFreturn Tie enand apprehenthe and of Ay Word of the blessings Matinee 2:30 peace happiness, and The Post is in receipt of a communication joyed he avoided. from Mr. M. Vern Thurber, of this city, who above all the unbounded love and esteem of his .3- - v;vr3 venerable and beloved 0f TYRONE POWER sees great danger in parents failing to confide in fellowmen. loader will come as a distinct of and friends his to thousands shock to extent of children the their warning them In admirers and will bring sorrow to PRESIDENTIAL FACTS. against the horrors of immorality. Mr. Thurber the hearts not only of Church mem- The Great- Shadow, bers throughout the world, but to properly calls this negligence the Silent Sin of outside of the Church who have His discussion of a theme obvi- - Warren G. the Parents. many -- Also who takes effiee today learned to know and to love him for ously delicate is worthy of the thoughtful con- as the twenty-nint- hHarding. was Death of United the his qualities. sterling president ; sideration of every parent. We appreciate the Eddie Polo in King of the Circus No. 8 States,' is the first president to be elected to that due to ulcer of the duodenum, a malcontribution and gladly publish it herewith: has Lund President from which ady high office on his birthday. He was 55 years for some time. But a short, time back the statement old November 2, 1920. He is the first United suffered InNprder to make up for depleted was made by a man of eminence that the blood 'Sppply cause by severe hemorStates senator elected to the presidency. moral standards of the people of the United aJilood transfusion was tried rhages, is the President seventh president Harding States were going to swamp the nation ferbert Barnes of Kays-villyesterday, contributed to the country by the state of Ohio. ' of the president, unless a great change were brought about. with total of a for the operaOnly Virginia, theblood presidents eight furnishing About the same time a very prominent phy- -, and Dr, HAg. Lund, son of the born in her Ohio outranks this within tion, borders, sician made the statement that unless the being in attendance. regard. No president has been born west of Ohio. deceased, Are &ammned. Friends people comprising the populace of a certain TONIGHT ahd SATURDAY No president has resided west of Illinois. i realized Wednesday was It When mode would of their it living .valley changed President Harding is the seventh president morning that the hours of the presbe but a short time until half of the children , of Scotch-IrisGEORGE WALSH idents life were numberedjMhe famh paternal ancestry Fifteen-- of born to them v would come into this world President Penrose and DrA,James ily, 133 our of over the period years E. Talmage of the Council fthe presidents In , Jjlind. have been of English decent, three Scotch,-onat the Twelve Apostles, gathered When the United States first entered the ' Number 17 of Welsh and two of Dutch. bedside. The dying man turning to, the great world war there were in some locali- old in associate his presidency The age of our presidents at inauguthe years of comties as high as forty and fifty per cent of' ration isaverage 54 years, approximately, while the ap- spoke in gasps oftwo tohad the MONDAY and TUESDAY panionship the volunteers rejected because their sysat death has been 65 years. gether both In 'the mission spent field and average proximate tems were poluted with venereal taint. This President Harding exemplifies the rapid rise in Scandinavia and in the service of and of the many fifty per cent would not nearly cover all the in American life better than any of his the Church at home, possible hours of peace and happidelightful 1914-1- 5 dastardly crime, because with some accepted in was included He not the ness such associations had given. At there were no symptoms manifested, yet predecessors. Whos Who. the bedBide his family numbered. Dr. their blood was, or had been, tainted, and. Like many of his predecessors also, his par- H. Z. Lund, Prof. A. C, Lund, well others contaminated in a mild form were ac- Henry-- C Lund, ents were not wealthy and he has risen to the known musician; local attorney; A. William prominent cepted and supposedly cured before they American highest office within the gift of the Lund. Cannon Lund and Mrs. Her. Maurice toorneor were reported for duty. I know, because and thrift, of bert Barnes." Mrs. -- Lund a as not at frugality, people industry through pftoucnoM the morning I took the oath on June 9, 1917, 111 and which he is a warm exponent, as evidenced by the bedside, as she has been there was one man in the crowd who had a his recent approval of the igovernments thrift was unable to leave her room, Ath-ntm.HOPfHiMPTON another son. Is on a mislight case of syphilis, (if. that disease can and savings work, represented in the sales of sion Lund, in the northern states. Cpanamou.nl (pidare and be termed light,) and he was accepted and and war Held savings stamps ' thrift, treasury Many Positions. T , V7r7,-aaV ; sent to the hospital first. - President Lund had been historian certificates. savings co.cry ' and general Church recorder fer V, & KJ 4 j'VA y ? Think of it! - So many In addition to his du.l-'iyears. many I.,.. of Council as the worthy of citizenship in this great country of president Nobody can make a man out of a monkey, ties Twelve of ours, yet unfit to polute the battlefields Apostles and president of almost any good looking woman can make a the Baft Lake but the Temple he was aly carcasses. One would with their out a man. of president of the boaty) of trustees of think that that would have been a good monkey JV.theatre -- eotning to-- the Prlncess the L. D. S. University and bt the rest would extend Into eternity-Glooof some its world of the to rid have of U the Snow academy place regent and Tuesday. ' day extended throughout A big town for scrappiness ; a small town for of Utah, president of the rottenness.. . Church when the new of j The leading role is assumed by Amalgamated Sugar company, di- entire as happiness. States bur of Southern high death spread, and Hope Hampton,, the Texas beauty, President risi In some rector f Z. C. M. I director of the thousands Lunds of sympathy colored of cent popumessages of the ninety-eigas per who leaped Into film fame practical!; Beneficial Life Insurance company. of The double standard of politics isnt any more Vice president of Zion's Savings Bank were received by members lation are unfit to accept true Christianity over night. Harry Woodward, who will be remembered from Cecil B. De successful than the double standard of morals. and Trust company and held -many because their couls have been killed with the ff.OOTABLE places of responsibility. Male and Femalp" and ' Milles FOR moral disease. One wjfe and one party are enough of each for other ( Asr .President Heber J. Grant, who Tourneurs Deep Waters- has the wish I MAURICE TOURNEUR . any man. absent on the coast, was notified of Now the cause of all this is what male lead. Jack McDonald, who has the death of his counselor, and the THK BAIT" been menacing our heroes and hero- FILM, to get at. I do not blame the suffers as a will be held Sunday fn the funeral Ines In such pictures as were Deep I . of them some know, whole, because "when you think things are about as bad as Tabernacle- - James r Hope Hampton In Leading Role the Waters," plays heavy, the On sin.' intended of innocent any President Lund was at his office really Producers New Para;hey can be, cheer up, theyll probably get worse. Gordon, with Hobart Bosworth in In the Church Office building last on mount Picture. Behind the Door and in George contrary, they have my deepest sympathy, February 21, when very unwillingly Melfords The Sea Wolf, and Joe and I would gladly make any sacrifice to reare the The troubles to upon to you was hia bring he yourself home go persuaded Maurice Tourneur has assembled who supported William S. lieve or aleviate the distress of those innolardest to bear because you .cant shift the re and rest His associates said this a notable cast for hts latest Para- Singleton, Hart in The Toll Gate, are also in a cause in many The great cent sufferers. morning that they little thought that mount picture, The Bait, which Is the cast. ponsibility. cases is due to the silent sins of the parents. One of the greatest sins a parent can comWhat is more painful than watching a man them mit is to beget offspring and have withwho isnt a mixer trying to mix. of ours world modern in grow up this about information and out the knowledge A hypocrite always has a face like a squirrel the mysteries of sex that every child has ofa right to know. In the early pioneer days a There aye things more important than money the first settling of this great country so " not many. ' but without in 4 reared be could child ignorance much to regret ; but the time has come and sure he subjected himself tdhat treachernow is when a child, if turned loose to the ous wasserman test, and the microscope sins of the world without the knowledge of the him also failed to detect any spirochetti (Palfrom would pitfalls protect that taste to is God him, unless good lida.) So he was happily married. Just a life, will, of later a child came that was lifeless regret. of bitter the cup year freely with its spine eaten away with a large abA mother once asked me why children scess. (They called it that) I cannot picpersisted in doing the things they should ture the wretchedness of their depraved of sills of the not do. (We were "speaking minds ; yet who answers for all this sufferand sons the tell her to that sex.) I tried You could not condemn the sufferers in sometimes ing? ignorwere sinning daughters Let them learn by experi-encoJ-- U be and tell just. ance. She answered with, You cant thak-just- ? misery,-wo-e to Jet. lhem anything, you havejust-got- . from and bitterness of results the Ye parents gods them learn by experience. A thinking it is a crime to make mention of myth, what a crime! After the boy once anything pertaining to sex or this beautiful tried out his hatchet on the cherry tree all and wonderful, result of Gods great handicould command the science the world could . craft the human body. To be asharud of after tree into that cherry not put life back Le would t dishonor it and criticize His Yet : such ignoronce pitiful it had departed. asisss. hrndiwork. How beautiful it would seem, ance as' Let them learn by experience, and how sacred vould the children hold such calls for sympathy that Mivokes a prayer He said: when Savior teachings if the parents would tell them a similar to that of the as even sower for the to forth that Father goes plant Forgive them, (these parents.) the grain in the fields, so. also, .1 "J i v they know not what they do. a'"ferTile products e "I I know of one person who grewJo rnan-- . ' hood without a knowledge of even the simp-he"-' Mleltf where its ovCn kind can also be reproj4V duced, 4? ' ' lest laws of the mysteries of sex. After 4 Jgf ' I once heard a mpther chastising her boy became of age he went out in the world to - for a sin lt& had committed and in her reget a start for himself, still not knowing r disease. I have always told you venereal of buking she said: even the existence to be good. Merely telling a child to. be While working at a construction camp some L:;' good does not make him good. Teach them of the men learned of his innocenee of life the virtues of being virtuous, 'and shv and taught him that he never could become the laws and afuIlydeveliipeLinan.w'ithout gratifying-h- is ' them will strive for that happiness. Teach sexual desires. It was only natural for they them of the sorrow ejid penalty of disobey him, as it is with most men, to want to lx; a -- ing the laws of in every, way, so he sinned. -- We super-ma- n moralityrand acquaint them' T such of with the the circumstances ). i all would under ravages of the venereal taint, and it' '?&&;' f--l you place a mental shield around them that sinful ignorance. He became tainted. and, will fortify them against all temptations. as a result, a quack doctor robbed him of P ETH- - ti OLCOM3 MAKES For their welfare and happiness, and all he had, and .effected a temporary cure. To lAirn'X 'PEir'KlMC fof the cause of humanity, parents, forget At least the young man was satisfied he was D.NM.GRlFFlTHS from, WAV AST5f this mock nodsty and forever bear in mind cured. Later he became engaged to an abso- Martha and Seth coming to the Columbia theatre two that Tht GWy of God is Intelligence. days, Monday and Tuesday, March 7th and lutcly virtuous girl and to make doubly 8th, to make you laugh laugh and laugh. OTBIA y iands-.oCPalesti- - e , -- " -- -- -- - - e, son-in-T- w e gfl t el 2 1 11 5 - , sin-scarr- ed m -- -- ht - a. i t .'iv i- i -- i Att-thi- 4) iife-givj- ng me u .1 I" V-. jeeno r -- 1V)ki A v r A not to fll the pit: 1st V tail US te 1st lei Pe tP 1.0 trt vi is w Ti si |