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Show TEACHERS END I ANNUAL SESSION Adoption of Resolutions and Addresses Feature Last Day's Program SALT r.KK. Hot ;il Final ?ea--kiiim of the twenl fifth anr.unl con wm ion oi tht FJta u Edui .1 1 loo a I asso-. asso-. la 1 ...11 . pmpli '-d yesterday aft-ernoon aft-ernoon following the unanimous pas inp oi re olutiona supporl ng th'1 Smith i"o n r bill, which provides n fed ral depnrl men of 1 dues 1 ion . b p pi mine and accepting the offer of tb 1 1 . medical asaoi li tion 1 0 1 o-opei a with ihe hcaiih department in the pub lie schools: deplorlncr ihe nam re and . Mf-ni of public advertljing of tobac. " and cigarett :'n.l ,ipi)roiinc the ri quests oi Various sections ol the a.s sociation for specie plena of furthei ItiR their work. Important business 1 ihe mornmc es?ion included ihe selection hy tb' --pedal committee of delegates and al lernates to attend the nest annual con ' mention ol tht National Education aa 1 1 Ion 'i be sele 1 ..in whit b n reived the Indorsement of the conen lion lollows Delegates -Milton Bennion H Larson. W Karl Hopkins of Ojrden. G S hiio. William Bradford, Vlolei i :-rson D. W. Pan;.!; L rohn Nuttall ir Mai ild Pi lersen and 'hristlan rensen Phe alternates are R Roland i.ei?.' Edith Bo won, 11 Fowler ol 'i.j.-n leorgi ' Batoi 1 Lo Powers. Mars, el MacVichie, V E tlreenwood. He, iej P 1 son, r, 'A Anderson and rictor Anderson f HbSlUtNl SKIDMORE SPEAKS C II. Skidmore, Ihe new president, ( in a brie! ?iatcment. expressed in . gratitude for the inlere-t llOwn by the teachers, even by those who voted against him; pledged his loyal aud un-f.illering un-f.illering support to th- association,1 .-.nd declared il bis purpose to be op 10 ruggesttons" from any member al any time. ice I'lesiilent Parrall was calleJ fo m aid is be would bi "on I he Job" all the time in Ihe future, as he J h p .1 he had been In the past. The lonveniion. from 'lie viewpoint j 11 attendance, interest manifested and I results accomplished, has been h di cided success, according to Dr. A. M M 1 1 II, ih- retiring prt lidenl ; Pn -1 dent-qlecl Skidmore and Secretarj J, ' Smll ; rht Isil guests i.kc 1st Di L D Coffman Di E i Sisson and Nephl L. Morris i Sail 11; took occasion to praise the work ol the convention and the los ntion git en id th 1 Ital topii on for 1 cenship, hu h formed the basis for all of the princi-! pal adddesses. a - pi 1 1 mi eting ol 1 new!) eh ted of fit rs and board 0 isl set lield last nigh it the Hotel 1 in 1 . . presides nrert Presides 1 H esidenl 1 1 W Pai rai . .v B, 1, iic - new!) elet ed trua te a, and 1 ru M es W Karl Hopkins I T. orlton. dscar Van t'ott anO Henry Peterson. After the routine lii-iness of reoir.aniZMtiun had hce.n attended to J Chi len Smith lint urn-bent) urn-bent) I to tbt ir 1921 h MORRIS TALKS. mi- 1. hi Final - ion, held I tabernach lerdaj ;. ri ei noon, B was largi an the address on 'Educa , B 1. on tor Cltiscnship." delivered t: R j Nephl u Morris held the undlided .ntientir.n - ihe audience, the speakei hcin; frequently interrupted by hearty applause. Dr. E- O. Sisson. who followed Mr. Morris, making a brlei talk on ihe Ti nal Test in Teaching, " highly compTI mealed th". L'lah speaker, declaring that in bis thirty-five years of educational edu-cational work he had never heard so able a presentation of a great educa lional theme by one not a member o: the teaching profession . The music for the concluding ses slon was both representative and did llnctive. Miss tJracc Matthews of the Ogden schools sang two solo, "rfutu mer Rain" (Willeby), and "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod). Miss Matthews has 8 voice ot unusual rangt . beauty and purit. Her expression was or an unusually good Style, while )ier die t!on was far superior to thai of many professionals. The Terry concert band Ol the Pairvlew junior high srhoo!, Henry Terry, director, scored high in Its presentation of three numbers. This band, according to a statement made by Oscar Van Colt, chairman bj the music committee paid its own ex penses to attend the convention and contribute for its community some thing thai would add to the program lor 1 In o. ' .:- ion DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS. There were numerous departmental meetings held yesterday morning. In-eluding In-eluding ih" college and high, schools, schools, the home ami school and the primal and kindergarten sections Al Ihe home aud school section ses j ion, held at Barratt hall. Professor I Levi Edgar Young of the University qf 1 tab delivered the principal address, ins theme being "The Teaching oi Gil ; izenship." Al Ihe college and blgb school sec-1 non meeting, held in the ballroom of, 1 he Hot.'l 1 lab Prol t ssor I'olaud 1 ewls spoke on "Our Fundamental in herllance from the Pilgrims and An Rio Saxons"; ' Major M T. Itandol dis 'cussed R. O. T C work, and Dr ('off- j man look up "Three Functions of Pub-Uc Pub-Uc Education." He said iu pari: "Many critics of the school today' warn us to abolish examinations and drill work, but physcholocy shows us I ; thai thej air a necessttrx part Of j learning. The schools have an almost I Ideal system ol slreuthening the , ideals and standards of the race. The school elects and organizes the experi-1 once of the 'ace and the chief trouble with the self made man Is that his ex-perienco ex-perienco is unorganized ' |