Show IN or OP IA HR Orf De Dean n Bennion of University Urges Moral Education i Above That for Gaining I of Immense Wealth I II I ONLY through the tile exercise of I II I social justice can ean the world I continue to advance in rn civilization II Thc rite only thing which will avert the pending catastrophic catastrophe of civilization ci I Is ig the development of ot ideals of ot character and service in inI I he the youth of the world by the schools school This Is w what at Dean Dmn Milton Imon Bennion Dennion of or orthe I the University of Utah told more than 1000 school teachers principals and educational aut authorities at af the East Side High school today upon tho the occasion of or th the Salt SaH Lake public scho school l eachers' eachers Institute meeting The sessions J of th the Institute began yesterday yes yes- es PLEA FOR CHARACTER A plea pIca for tor the school teachers of ot the city to cooperate In building character character char char- acter actor In the youth as n a step toward preserving Americas America's national Ideals was made by Dean Bennion Ho Be declared de de- de- de d that oni only by breed breeding ins lofty ideals ideal In the hearts of or the tho young through placing placing moral education on onan onan onan an equal footing with other subjects could this be accomplished He lie urged teachers to disassociate the Idea of at character from Crom money In Inthe Inthe inthe the training of ur the young roans to make them understand that the worth of ot ofa I a man depended not upon wealth but hut upon character and service to his I fellow men Dean Bennion urged the teachers I also to Inculcate respect ct Into their thel I young cung cho charges s for th the thc man wro had hail I II wealth and who also po possessed sese character char char- charI I I acter aeter along alons with It I MORALS IS FIRSTIn FIRST In the past the teaching of ot morals I was left as an incidental Just to happen happen happen hap i pen but moral education must now be he place all aU these Dean Bennion Bennion Bennion Ben Ben- nion said The teaching of thrift amno u st-u students students students dents b by prevailing upon them not to Indulge In extravagant amusements and anel luxuries was another point that Dean Bennion urged as a n means of ot averting catastrophe to civilization l The hc practice of or more moro advanced students students students stu stu- dents going into debt for amusements amusements amusements amuse amuse- ments was scored roundly by him as was waa also algo the thc extravagant use of automobiles au au- nu- nu by persons of or the tho school chool I age Going Into debt for unnecessary I luxuries and amusements leads to the tho penitentiary Dean Bennion de de- de dared HEALTH CRUSADE Children must bo ho made to see sec the con sequences consequences of ot their thelt wrongdoing Thc The major portion of or crime committed commit commit- ted Led is due to thoughtlessness and In InI Inability inability In- In ability to foresee o the thc consequences I he added George A A. Eat Eaton n. n assistant superintendent superintendent super super- of ot Instruction In tho the city public schools spoke poke on The Training Train Train- log ing of oC Citizenship He Ito declared that the tho purpose of ot the thc public schools was I to train tho ho youth of or today y for citi- citi In later years ears rho Tho Institute will continue Its sessions ses- ses tomorrow and ind Thursday |