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Show ! t- ' 1 - PROVO POST TJHE , Pubiished Each Tuesday and Friday by COMPANY Phone 12 i Editor and. Manager NEPHI C HICKS Entered at the Postoffice r"7 PROVO POST 7 at Provo city, Utah, as -If there is not a growth or increase in skepti-. . cism and atheism In the world there seems at least to be a neglect on the part of man, of his religious duties and the future of his souL Through all this turmoil of doubt, of indiffer- ence. to ideals, ,we find JheBoyScouts of Amer- ica holding steadfastly to its avowed platform 0f character building and training for loyal citi- - zenshlp. - r Now Bargains in Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, ' Smoot Millwork and All Kinds of" ' Building Material.' , It is imperative that the youth of our nation Subscription Terms: is.oo One Year six Months!.""..! Three Months". ' IS SCOUTING WORTH WHILE. Provos Popular Newspaper THE POST PUBLISHING 125 West Center su ' ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 - 1.8 1 be guided from the shoals of false philosophy of life, especially during the most impressionable years of their lives. Psychologists have statis- tics to prove that the years between 12 and 18 - r Peerless Coal are those when crime .and religion alike recruit licir largest numbers. In those years the boy subscribing now is open to doubt, he hangs in the balance, and a pressure on one side or the other may send him forever to atheism or firm God-lik- e convictions, THE DECADENT BACK YARD. The Coal You Will Like to Burn. to patriotic loyalty or bolshevism, to a life of pro-oto The one Scout crime. of or If the citizens of Provo really intend to make usefulness, leads the boy toward the trae principles of gram must the of earth, the they garden spot city y idealsof take a better interest in the clean-u- p drive than-- 8 useful happyandlife, toward high a belief in toward character, 8ual service imsome make and have done, necessary "d an understanding of hts God whether it be provements arolind their places. f the Catholic, Protestant, or Jewish ntes. through about Many people who are fairly particular In Scout craft ideals are taught through ac-ttheir front lawns, are utterly regardless about volunteer scout- led by tivities rear of their places. BUILDING HEADQUARTERS k the civic The masters. turn, good daily The arrays of litter that "will gather in a activ-dow- n share. contribute their lce ?ch Every yard are depressing. There will be tumble Phone 20. Provo, Utah. chicken coops, loose ends of boards, piles ltyFirst aid, signalling, campcraft, woodcraft, and many 'nature bankaccount, swimming, study, and discarded metal, of ashes, heaps of tin cans, all the waste and refuse of an active home. It is ?thers have their reasons for existence expressed the Scout promise, to which every Scout is regarded as a kind of universal dump and catch- pledged: all On my honor I will do my best, People think all this mess of stuff is not can back yard visible, but it is. Almost every i. To do my duty to God and my Country, and be seen from the streets. An ill kept one helps gc0Ut Jaw; L. A. CHRISTENSEN make a town look frowsy and decadent. It gives 0ey To other people at all times; . help one If a Bread all your life has been taken for granted. the whole neighborhood discouraged air. A spirit of modern-da- y enterprise actuates L. A. ChrisYou called for bread and sugar as a kiddie, and now man keeps his yard poorly, others with an incli- - - 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally tensen in the conduct of his business, the Christensen Clothnation to untidiness feel that they can do the awake, and morally straight, you call for toast in the morning. But you have probably sales quarters in ing company with spacious and same. Those who would like to clean up, feel - Let every citizen, and every organized group never considered the fact that Bread contains more nour- the heart of Provos business section. ishznent than any other single article of food. it is not much use as there is so much disorder of citizens come actively to the front and assist Mr. Christensen has been a resident of the city since around them. the local scout authorities in making scoutings 1903. While yet in his early teens he entered the clothing . Besides, Bread is the lowest-cofood the food of In that way a neighborhood soon degenerates, influence available to every boy in America. business in the employ of the New York Clothing store. After greatest economy. It may not be particularly congested, but it has There is no more necessary or worthwhile task ten years service during which time he learned the ins and all the disorder of a metropolitan slum. Land- - before us today than the making of our splendid outs of the business, he bought the store from his employers Bread and milk is the ideal combination, for children lords feel that tenants will not cooperate to boya jnto splendid men. in 1915, changing the firm name to the Christensen Clothing and grown-upIt contains every element needed for keep the property up, and they delay about health and vigor. whole the company. if doth What it you gain you pr(jfit The store has one of the largest and most carefully sepainting and other repairs. Every piece of proi- - . ld J t , yoUrson?, Eat twice as much Bread. Have another slice of lected stock of mens and boyB furnishings, specializing in. erty on the street will run down hill. ' of a could take If neighborhood badly kept you n the Fashion Park clothing of nation-wid- e fame. A com.BISHOP PRAISES MORMON ZEAL. back yards, and clean them all up so that the . line of shoes of standard make for ladies, gentlemen and plete whole thing looked just neat, even without ef-.. children is handled by the company.- - , Boston Hald of Under 4 aeMptarat fort at beautification, you would add a great During the six years Mr. Christensen has directed the a deal to the selling value of the real estate on that Monday, October 10, contained the following of the store, he has developed his business to exten- policies : it street Then if you could go in and plant shrubs tlcle sive proportions following the most progressive methods in Bishop Arthur W. Moulton missionary and flowers and develop good grass, you would . winning patronage. add another still more. It is the easiest known district of Utah, speaking at St Pauls Cathedral Mr. Christensen is affiliated with the Elks and the Odd in his work on the territory, Fellows. He is also a member of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday morning, way to acquire more property value. urged that the members of his church take a . and the Kiwanis club, and is classed among the most energetic, The most delicious Bread you can find is lesson from the missionary zeal of the Morfarsighted and successful business men of the city. that baked by the mons to advance their own work. ' some of of when and I I think get hold, you In former times some business men used to She is foolish who tries to build Could a boob' who- been Jilted be ROYAL BAKING COMPANY like to have a shabby looking old sign, and they the missionary zeal of the Mormons, he said, called a a structure of happiness upon a canned lobster?! were indifferent if their store fronts did look "and preach the gospel as our church has re"hard lot" of a man, Made of Utah County hard wheat flour, of which we buy faded and worn. These appearances suggested ceived it, when we preaih the efficacy of the sacWho remembers: And Casey he and to ' that are we when Is Then there kind 100,000 worth annually. preach of man been and the raments, who willing a business in had long time, they waltzed with a strawberry blonde, would rather argue and lose than gave an air of respectable antiquity to their en- and preach and preach as these people do, and while the band on? not to argue at all. BBS give and give as these people do, when we are wilterprise. But that time has long gone by. our with belief, our to clean-u- p along p pocketbooks the paint-uthe put with ling idea, Along campaign is going over the country. The influ- then we will do something as they are doing. ence of paint is subtile, and you can not tell just "Utah has 450,000 people and 350,000 are where it ends. Of course, there is the physical Mormons. I have nothing very bad or bitter to YVHY CONSUMERS truth that a well painted building does not de- say about the Mormons. One fine thing about cay and will last many years more. Then there the Mormons is that they believe in their docis the fact that paint brings financial credit. The trines, they reverence their sacred books and Four great merchants say banker would go slow about lending money to a they are sending their young men and women that nearly 80 per cent of all householder who did not keep his dwelling well all around the world preaching with the greatmanufactured products are sold to people in their homes before painted. But a neat, fresh color is a kind of est zeal and enthusiasm, and consequently some they go to the store to buy. guarantee that the building is going to be kept of their teachings stick. The mother and daughters about thousands pp, Insurance men say that property that is doubts have "I my bringing need new gowns. The children risk. fire to be a better need shoes and clothing. 8o of them into the church in the next two or three kept painted is likely the newspapers are scanned for Then there is the influence that paint has on years. Right now they are having a great conofferings, and dne or a community. If you could tae an untidy ference in Salt Lake City where 10,000 of them 0 value more fortunate merchants get needed that are getting inspiration and refreshment to take .city and paint every building this business. New homes are furnished. it, the mental attitude of that town would back into their agricultural communities and Jnto New Offices ' are equipped. change. The place would look more live and go their factories and into their homes and they are and adding m- typewriters o ahead. Business men would feel more confidence going back with renewed belief in their system chines are needed, and eighty in its future. They would have more courage to of their church. per cent of the buyers decide based on its and ahead plan enterprises go "I shant be able to take them over for two or In their homes or offices what they want and where they are growth. And a community in which hope pre- three reasons. One is because of their great deglng to buy it. vails is one that is going to make progress. and one love is the and for their church, votion It your business is poor if Furthermore, paint attracts trade. When peo- great sums of mohey which, through their tiththe - consumers - have - stopped ple from the surrounding country come into a ing system, is poured into the church. Neverbuying your goods dont blame them. You have simply stopped town kept neatly painted, they feel that they theless, one of their to me at said that bishops selling or have forgotten how place has the spirit of enterprise, and that it is least 80 per cent of their young people were lookto sell. a good center for their business relations. They . The country has more money for a spiritual awakening, a new spiritual reing are similarly repelled from a place that is not vival. I am sure the than ever before and the con- out there difpeople young Sumers needs are exceedingly kept up. Everyone in Provo who paints his fer from the old people just as they do everyBut the consumer buildings this season is helping to maintain the where else, they are thinking and growing and numerous. la looking for value and walt- appearance and substantial progress of our beau- the thought of today is not the thought of forty ing to be sold. tiful city. Your former customers are or fifty years ago. Old Man Winters placing his order now for a supply of frozen soberly Judging values, and not to are until they going buy HAPPINESS LIES IN WORK. . THE MOTORISTS goods to be handed out to you during the new few months. you give them honest values support A home jxvubtby BY ur per-the- Smoot Lumber Co. he high-mind- ed ser-bac- JsW Multiply Your Strength well-light- ed st , s. .... The bread hat made mother quit hairing , - . play-ay-ey- id)SAssoitJ2cl Bliixpds "q d RIGHT-OF-WA- You cant overwork. God Almighty intended this wonderful mechanism called the human body, to work. It is working all the time. Did you ever think of that? Think of it once morel This heart of yours pumps on 72 times a minute, from the moment that it takes its first beat, until it dies, at 56 years, or 60 years, or 100. It pumps 4320 times an hour, 103,680 times a day. Everything in us is constructed to work. Everything in us is constructed to carry big loads, big burdens. This human hand its a masterpiece of mechanics. This spinal column its constructed to hold your body up, and teams of horses pulling in opposite directions could scarcely pull it apart. God intended us to work. He made it necessary for us to work. Whether you know it or not, your days work lights up the glad side ledger. And idleness is loss. The happiest moments in the life of a man are those in which he Js at his best, intellectually and physically, working at high speed with the greatest necessity for good judgment and quick action. Then, if he has troubles, he forgets them in the exhilaration of the hour. Whether he knows it or not, his actual, every-daemploy-,- r is his biggest boon to' happiness. . , of-yo- y Certain laws and customs exist as to what vehicle shall have the right of way when meeting at cross roads or elsewhere. The careful automobile driver finds that many others are inclined to steal this right from him. Unless he drives ahead as if he proposed to insist on his position, the other fellow wilj bluff his way, and take the precedence 'that does not belong to him.- This is irritating t'o a man who likes to stand up for his rights. Yet there are many fool. on the road, and the loss of time involved by conced ing a doubtful point is so infinitestimal that it hardly seems worth while to be too strenuous in advertising which they can read and believe. ' AH the legislation and aglta- tion of the year will not akaken the dormant needs or replace the worn out clothing and furn- ishinga in the American home. Nothing short of consistent and believable advertising will bring that to pass. F. O. B. North Pole.' these goods delivered to your house,' get busy on the phone and place your order for Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal, the fuels that always give perfect satisfaction. Student Body Officers Yellmaster, Frank Penrod, Yellmaster, Rolth Assistant is as does and beauty does "Beauty beauty Knight. as beauty pleases. Debating Manager, Myrl Went. Dramatic Manager, Maston Wentz. "Ignorance of the law excuseth nobody, and Athletic Manager. Orlando Jolley. the very making of the lawyers. Historian, Muriel Davis. jd If you dont want Lincoln High Elects about your rights on the road. The Lincoln high school student If you go ahead every time you have the right body held its election of officers for to do so, some wild man will run into you some the present year last Tuesday, when the following officers were elected day, and then you may have a law suit or a hos- after a spirited campaign: case. The conservative citizen is apt to pital Earl Mecham President, conclude that it is better to let a hog take his Vice President, Isabella McBride. course. Sooner or later he will get into the ditch Secretary, Ethael Hill. where he belongs. its And YOU will pay for all of them ASK YOUR DEALER MRll rLI UTAH FUEL CO, Clear Creek CoalV (fcortri i r |