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Show -- THE PROVO P.OST. Published Each Tuesday and FYiday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY '. 125 West Center St. Phone 13 Editor and Manager Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as i second class matter! , Subscription Terms , One Year $3.00 1.50 Six Months Three Months . " - 75 SUPPORT A HOME INDUSTRY BY SUB- SCRIBING NOW f WV TRAINING A FATHER. - - Fathers are quite as hard to train as boys, '' and I have come to the conclusion that they will mostly go their own way, getting what is coming to them. But it is in the power of the father to help a boy , to realize his best instead of his worst tendencieij , and possibilities. To this end, a father should be sympathetic and patient,, help-in- g the development of whatever natural taste or genius a boy may have. Virtue is pever negative Aod a boy is held from idleness or vice by work at. If a giving "him something better-tbo is a real love for some study or for some r line of work, wot encourage that. It marks out A boy needs in th from temptation. jy his wvelopment sympathy rather than financial hdp. His ideals need strengthening, not his purse. To have money to burn will ruin all those . . , who burn it, , , The father can promote the plain virtues of sobriety, hbnesty, tolerance, and kindliness. The most effective way of teaching these virtues is for. him to illustrate them in himself to show how rigteousness j looks when it is lived, - And remember always that-righ- t living is a positive things It is not secured by inhibitions. Doqt never leads to anything worth while. Dont say to boys: Keep off the- grass. Keep out of the dirt, i Keep away from the slums. Rather indicate places it is better to go tof'This way to to a citizenship; this way to science, to art, ' . , ,, worthy profession. jaw; t i r to remember that the boy v. It is worth-whilis the germ of What the man Is to be.. You cannot change his nature much, but you can develop the Best, in him till it overshadows the worst. The life of a man at forty will be what was in -- ' t'H-- .FRHAY JUNK .ITU ,.v PROVO, 1JF AH, , SUPPORT THE BOY SCOUT. Provos Popular Newspaper NEPHI C. HICKS v mU. W fM CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. Iljy We note with interest that the budget of the i Standing of the Club. Utah Council of the Boy Scouts of America is now being raised. Utah County is to be congratulated in having a local council. It places her in the rank of scouting along with Salt Lake City,, Ogden, and Logan these cities having already organized Local Councils. We are back of this splendid boy movement ; the people of Provo are back of it. We feel dure that all business men will support this cause because they realize that without strong, vigorous, clean, and loyal TIMPS ARE STEADILY -boyhood the manhood of tomorrow will be a failure. A failure in manhood means a failure in ' MOVING" TOWARDS civic life ..Parents are back of scouting. They know that their boys will be kept physically COVETEDTOPBERTH strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. The boy will be helped to think pure thoughts, have dean habits, "and move with a clean crowd. Jn one of the most thrilling league Fellow citizens, let ds follow the scouts motto and BE PREPARED - when ' the men come games played here this season, Cac.d tus Elliott's Timps Wedneadayde-featearound for financial support. ' score the Nephl nine of to 2 3 ThanooMuchCake, chuiren entehiin, W four-me- discovered by the world. 1 -- t let It1 be said by do When your that you gave them too many of their guests the mothers . .. . -.n-t-ss oaniiv etc. Rather let it be -i ofROYAL BREAD, v honey--1- ' , 3 jaifror The score would have been tied had not Wanker tried to make the in the circuit on his three-bajg.I.-fourth. " I. Petty, made wonderful running catch of Hlllmans fly In the pixth. Every spectator arose and cheered the Timps Classy mahager (Elliott) in the eighth when he stretched out and stopped 7arkp stinging blow six inches from the gfound. The score: -- er In all time there never was wrecked a single marriage that was based Upon real lovp.'-Th- e word love is as freely misused as psycholog-ipmoment and efficippcy. , $ I al 1 1 o - 771 It just naturally seems to be ordained that those who have philanthropic hearts dont have philanthropic pocketbooks. i Plenty of Bread is Better The man who has the reputation of not be- , Keugh was touched by the first ing afraid of anything nn the world, is merely up in the firsts Inning for the man Whose point of cowardice has not been the only runs made by Provo.. , ' , j, a finmn the by - ( f J f - What the children Then there willbe no. complaints about for everyone. is Bread good home.1 Royal at had fflt your and always pleasant and healthful, tp eat. te nutritious If y QJJ! A humorist has the reputation of being chronically sad, surely there is frothing sadder than trying to make a grumpy world laugh. His bodv, his brain, his soul, areiiit your boyish i t I I a M i O' hands. He cannot help himself. ' What will you leave for him ) Is just the bread you should serve at your own teas '"Will it be a body unspoiled Jby lust or disand for the play dinners of your own children and their t . : i i sipation ; a mind trained to trank and act; a i ; playmates, i nervous system true as a dial in its response Your eat it. 6f more NeighBuy this Bread" always, and to the truth about you. Will Bdy, let him our regular daily from He it jpu, sells it. gets Grocer borhood come a a man among men in his time? auto delivery. We buy $100,000 worth hard wheat flour ' ' JOr will you throw away his inheritance bemills each year. When you buy Royal from fore he has had the chance totoych It?- - Will j those who support you. Bread, support you you turn over to him a brain distorted,, a mind will untrained to action; a 'spinal diseased; a tr ' r ROYAL BAKING COMPANY cord grown "through and through with the devil .1 grass we call wild oats? Will you let him come, taking your place, gaining through your experience, happy in your i t Remits of Wednesday's Game. friendships, hallowed through your joys, build- - Score by innings; . ing on' them his own ? , his heart at twenty-one- . Provo80000000 Or will you fling it all - away, decreeing; Nephl .' American Fork....'.! i.i ,And a father may say to his boys something 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 wanton-like, man that the you might have been Spanish Fork ...... 3 Summery; Errors Kinney,- - Hillhke this: i Three-bas- e never shall after-selman. be? hits f. Sheehan, tj "Your first duty in life is toward your .1 Springville '.I This Is your problem in life the problem I wnler- sacrifice Farmer, Park, :So live that your afterself the man you Lehi .S Shots. has Stolen TT more Imncrixnt fhn MV y Balk Kinney.- - W1W pitches oughtrto bo may in his time be possible and vastly and others, 3. Umpires Mitchell and Simactual. " : . i .u Payson and Hsber did not' ptiy ? ' . . mons. Wednesday. Far away in the years hs is waiting his turn, n your history . t , - - ? The bread that . , made mother quit baiting p & -- 1 - y Utah-Count- . e I 03 02 . ! ! - m V Kin-jne- . f L Western Girl --Takes A FUeInFlies I - If Marian 'Rostrom, j : . t , . doesut 10, -. f- , 9 it loaat a million dollars this summer ake la, going tp.be a pretty disappointed Uttle (IfU M , Tf she does tne oity Waukegan; : "SincUmen have with the Unlversalist jCoanoeted Chareh itt Worcester, Hass. Papers ltnJJnced child Will re- ach 'enkwvythg1 th Clara Barton homo-tee- d for every hundred files on Taft Hill In North Oxford celve IS cenU , taken, to the, pfflctal and captured i have been passed. Her gammer home i counter. , fly The siciety U may rbe acquired. Marian ex,alo told us.. "Andtihey the properties oUna to preserve ' plained. that. each, fly produce 'intact! ether flies each summer, iiiug flies to capture am go going i ladivo end. interested members of and aee what and. a in 'em cage put bthe UniversalUt Chrchv Missionary ,, work. of all kinds, at homo and in happens.lntor-J foreign landa, was of eapetlal visitors in It is to commemorate varlows place directing, The aoclety t Oxford th the homeetead. wlth the eoelety that- the aoclqty and plana to .wired to acanire the properties., of every deecriptlon bearing The society, will .restore the old Barton, memories of MUs Bsrtotis childhood on the life and work of Clam on exhlb- be 'will placed tor these Will and bti a memorial home and R T visitor. Sin will be put 'ttp u. . 1 t it ' i - 1 it -- J- l I 7 j : i th, j J - J - to-he- r. f - -- s Oolloct'-historie- wem-ehto- -- ee l TIMS i , 1 ,1!H I . 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