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Show Friday, UTAH VALLEY NEWS Utah Valley News niii hy mr Friday huuii PUBLISHING CO. UTAH T Monk wt rtm mur up in the air, with no means of descent. It was dark. g experiences in He had bad a series of Now he was thread. a which his life had hung by clinging to the rim of the flue. In his exhausted and unnerved condition he eould not hold onto his pre-cario- uttor u bind at Provo. Utah, aatfor tfco Act of Marefe M tfeo 1, 1ITI. LITTLE THINGS Editorial by Chief Scout Executive , James E. West, editor of Boys' IAfe.) Sometime boy ask mo about the different reCould they substitute quirements in Scouting. one or It is a little thing. that? this something for ll does not seem important. Important! IIow can they know the importance of apparently unimportant things f Take the Tenderfoot Knots. Some years ago there was a boy who wanted to be a Scout. The Scoutmaster told him that he had to learn how to tie nine kinds of knots. The boys did not particularly like to do this, even the Square Knot" which, as every Scout knows, is a knot used for tying two rope together. That's a 'Granny," bis Patrol leader told him. Unless you bring the end of the left rope over, down behind, and under the right end, you make a 'Granny,' and it pulls right out" The boy wanted to be a Scout very much, so he practiced until lie could produce knots that passed inspection. In his heart he felt he had not really mastered his rope work. As long as it gets by, whats the differencef" be said to himself. lie joined the Troop. He became a member of a 1atroL He went to camp with the others and, as a result of his experience with this group, he began to consider more seriously the things he had learned and especially the First Seout Law, A Scout is Trustworthy. Entirely on his own he went back to . his Tenderfoot Knots and he practiced them until he knew in his heart that he was really proficient Now the rest of this story comes to me from the magazine section of the New York Herald Tribune, This Week. A steeplejack get himself into u very tight place. By a series of accidents he was stranded at nightfall on a chimney two hundred feet ( Guest the bench of the mountains east of towa. in the evening tba Young People's C. E. are patting on thn Possepiny For He Had Great ssions. This play is la tha spirit of the Easter season. The play la being directed by Miss LUllan Hollingshead. Tha cast in composed of the following: a Betty Johnson. Quo Hales. NOTES HIGH nerve-rackin- Provo. Utah. Nonabar II, HIT PROVO as perch much longer. at The popularity of football was achool Lincoln High the when shown Monday. March 17, oat forty football hopeful turned for training. exFew of these hoys have had determinare perience, hnt they beed to master the fundamentals In begins fore league competition Glee Garner and Edit Clark, ana junior, will art as eaiierProvo-nian- . basineee manager of ike biweekly publication of Prove klgk school, for 1MHI. The position of associate editor the falL will ba filled by Rosemary Hann Newell. Alice Anderson. ElThere have been few letter-metaan. junior. Bert Whipple, Junto,. manof this years team oat wUl ba niaoeinto bulnsi liot Brock. Irving Andereoa. Karens Hitchcock. David Darken, Er- to practice doe to track nthletlcn, ager Tba Jnnior laann af tbe Provo-nla- win Johnson. bat they wUl be on hand uaxt to ba published AprU IS. A mixed qiartet composed of year hopeful for n regional wUl ba under the supervision of members of tb cast wUl render several mas leal selections. this group. Member of the Junior paper staff and their positions are aa follow: Bob Stsrgill and Grant Peterson, makeup cosdltora, proof Lo-rce- The whole town was watching his peril watchdead silence- - When he had recovered some in ing strength he called down for the tackle to be tied to nis lead rope. Then he remembered something. The new lines in his tackle were not long enough to lower him the two hundred feet ne had plenty of spare line on the ground, but he had not spliced it to the new tackle. He called down to ask if anyone could make a knot that would hold. There was a silence, and then somebody yelled up that they were sending for a Boy Scout. After a while the Scout came, calling up that he could make a knot that he knew would hold. He tied the square knot and the rope began to run up. The rteeplejack went over the edge into his chair." He prayed all the way down that the Scout knew what he w as talking about The Scout did. The rope held and the steeplejacks feet touched the ground at last in safety. Men were shaking his hand, slapping his back. But one member of the crowd was in tears. It was the Scout who had tied the square knot. Little things! Thifles! Dull stuff! Perhaps, but can you ever be sure? I always tell boys, when they ask me about our Scout Requirement, that each one of them was adopted only after very careful, almost prayerful, consideration, with the definite purpose in the scheme of Scouting to equip a boy to take care of himself and others. BAPTISMAL 193. DAY Baptismal day for boys h Utah and Provo stakm be held Sunday st B p. the Utah stake admlaUn. tioa building. rlth r.u Maurice Harding of u, Third ward la charge. n. reader, and copy reader; Annie ana iga meat editor; Letter Baker and Baaghn Kimball. iports editor; Melba Men deehall. feature editor; Harold Stevena. exchange editor; Loaiae Olsen and Helen Hickman, columnist!. The following atudaata will be reporters; Barbara Bosk ard. Bernice Chaffin. Lutes Mae Gardner, Mary Etta La non, Eleanor PierpoaL and Elaine Slew-ar- t. Richardson, V "The highlight of tba annual Provo high school Junior day, be the Junior AprU 14, will promenade, the theme of which la Chivalry, announce Glen Card ner, junior claaa president A junior assembly, a special junior issue of the Provonian, and the junior promenade la tbe evening. 1 the tentative ichednle for tbe day. Glen Gardner. Edith Clark, and Bernice Chaffin, secretary, comprise tbe general committee of the day's activi- BALLOOIRERCOMFORT IN GtumieJ SAUCI PAN SET Thrst sixes In CgbSQ popular stylo. mllll Capacity marked la cups. Smooth Round MO. $!.!! Xododea iMvim ties. DOUBLI Faculty advisers are Rees E Antons Romney, Max Beach, Germer, and Allen Sort neon. BOILERS Youd never gum that JoUy Sfridd rent anitncM conceal so much In comfort until you fry P,r air JhtrJi n lira springy breathing cuihioo between tbs sols that piL low every itep. Jolly SfrtdesT are cooler in the Summer. warmer in IM Wtaisr and bseltbhrlb year VsmtA Easter Services This Is Progress J, Announced For Community Church Easter services will be held nt the Community Church this Sunday nt 11 oclock lu the morning and nt S:1S la tho evening. The theme of tbe morning service wUl be The Christian Conception of Death. Special mnelc is being planned. There will bo no Church school boeaneo of tho Community Snnrlso Sorriest on SS largo Bulbs, all W. different. 80c delivered. Reed Xattall, R.FJX. Prove, Phone 01S-R-47 e e e B Ueed high preo-sar- e FOR SALE spray hoses sad two Been Spray Gama, Cheep, if yon act Phono 04JS or see quick. C. Wilfrid to Cup-mark- 1st tint. Eaay-hol- d $4.00 handlca prevent tipping. Easy-dea- n cornera. Dosaa covers. 1.M all ms 1-- BM.ll f tun -- o .. :.m. Larser ilia ahoaassia d) Booterie mi BUY NOW AND SAVE MONET, Provo TftTjORBftDS company . 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Friday, April 14 at 8 p. m. at the Church Edifice Style Leadership 107 E. 1 North, Provo. The Public is Cordially Invited tmffa ear exquisite selection of every spring flower for poor Easter offering. Included are an the blooming piaata and cot flowers. Easter Lily Plants at 50 only Where flower grow you kitchen Emerson Radio", yon premiums at eqnal value. a finch 82-Pir- Ar? Eigut-- 0 If yon do not care for thla beautiful "Custom pointed to match may obtah ether premiums ns nn attractive Set of Vrvoon California Pottery; or perhaps n Benntlfnl G. E. Electric Chick may strike year fancy. Provo Greenhouse Phobi are offering to oar many friend and public, the new 1089" MONARCH KOUD-A-KOL- D Air Conditioned Electric Refrigerator nt the loweot price in history, pins a bssmtlfhl 188 CUSTOM PAINTED $12.03 EMERSON RADIO foe tho regular price of the Refrigerator. 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