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Show 1 V I Thin papr stands for social uplift and all movements calculated to improve social conditions, and decries all demoralizing influences. JULY TUESDAY 1550 FOUNDED G 10J0 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTY-FIRS- YEAR T EDUCATORS DEAL WITH IMPORTANT PROBLEMS DECURES TEACHERS LITRE RED SCHOOL' FACES AND FEATURES OF N. L A CONVENTION NEED DF HOUSE IS FAST EDDMBNllTERSHFD LANDS AMONG ADUETS URGED Want Better Conditions and Institution So Prominent in Will Affiliate With Or- - Pioneer Days Being Supplanted by More Modem ganized Labor if NecesStructures. sary to Get Results. to 4 of the country a HI tsk their fight for better condition to the people earn their U'lng by the sweat of their brow" If the clan that control public affair doe not liKten to their demand. declared Slargarct Haley,, of tbs Federation of Teacher, Chicago, HE MUdt Pvftlld SCHOOLS, R HE teacher Superintendent Beveridge City, County and United Point to Statistics Reveal State Forest Serrice Coed in War Time Free operate For PreYention o( Necewary. Speech Damage. one-roo- aULvim PGTCR5IN. Th urgent need of adult education REVEXTION of fire on the foe t. school Is becoming more and In th country was pointed out this hills to th north and east of acmore a thing of the past, ' euperin-tendemorning by J. H. Beveridge, CAHTATA, ALFRED BEST, th ascity, and protection of the R. P. to Crawford, cording of public school, Omaha, In city's watershed lands and th4 sociate editor of the Nebraska FarmCensn th before address Community United Btatee forest ar aimed at uu . PRO f. a.CLumd;M of er. who spoke before the department ter section of th National Education der an ARC agreement mad 'between C. National tho of ret education of to BARITONE. : association at the First Congregational Clarence Neelen, commissioner of waHum $. Education association st the Presbychurch. ter supply and waterworks, Bherlff terian church this morning. Mr. Crsw-for- d magill, That there is further ned of adult John & Cories, Dana Parkinson, field said that already approximately he United States forest education goes unquestioned, SccitcrAAr supervisor, and schools in (0,000 of the said, when w recall that we found Major O. R Wood, commandant of THE Of this country have been abandoned, at the opening of the wer, thet approx- Fort Douglas. N.f.A. giving way to commodious hrijlt strucimately 20 per cent of th male popUnder- tho entire MADE AM transr ulation In the United Stale between area to bothia agreement tures to which the children guarded is divided so that wars 21 Illiterate, and of th Three-fourtII. ages ELOQUENT each morning. will every assume ported for responsibility and that 21 per rent were unfit for N TALK schools hsv been prevention of fires In certain section of these service. Most of the latter, Balt military Lake assumes ABRAHAM responsibility abandoned In about the last 10 year, by proper medical attention, could for th areaCity northwest of th atty, City have been made fit. Many wero so Creek canyon, and the consolidated school moveLINCOLN foothills th north of west ment I now sweeping the middle training that th city snd th area within Dry Improved by the pre-wa- r can. . Indiana already hsa done away with they were made physically fit. yon. of all the Lawrntial. approximately one-haFree Fort hprerb Douglas assumes responsibility schools In the state, and probIn regard to free speech, ths speak- for prevention of. detecting and extln, conably heads the list with 1.000 Jn In education gulshlng er declared that adult jlrea from Dry Canyon to solidated schools. Ohio has 010 conEmigration canyon, Including the sren an work center organisacommunity In Iowa approxsehoola solidated tion should be formed so that a tor-tlo- n within Red Butte canyon. To Balt imately the last six years has secured of th time may be given over Lake county falls the responsibility for over 400 such schools, while Minnesota to debates and discussions of th day. the area between Emigration and But . has more than 800. Even Colorado In order that moat benefit be de- Cottonwood canyons Including the has abandoned several hundred of it area within Emigration and Farley's free speech must be granted, rived ANQCX.60H. schools, and now has Ilk We believe this to be a sound canyon said. he of the consolidated buildings, borne The United Btates forest department public policy.' assumes responsibility for tho of these taking pupils from an are area b. a have When think they people At 100 square milea of approximately mere expression of that twsen Rig and LltUs Cottonwood canthe grievance are there time approxthe present tho area within these two can thought often removes the presumed yons, imately 11 000 of these new tjpes of You cannot prevent a boil- yon and tha area south of th mouth grievance. P. 6R.A.E.WIH5HI United In schools the states, of Little Cottonwood within ths forsst country er explosion by sitting on th safety reserve. If we assume that half of the chil. I (ITS A OS T JOURNAL valve. Notices-hav- e United States live in rural the. dren pf P.EtNAi ATMt ftoiToMr beenTposted urging ' "Youf cannot make' progress very far ARTHUR eommunitiee--an- d this assumption fa caution not to Start fires on ths part the beyond by given pubilo support correct by ail rights of the . Executive Secretary California Connell approximately A regular guard opinion. Knowledge of the real facts system iscamper . maintained they should receive half the atten; and in being Of Education. are to sufficient convince th usually Mr. s, Crawford. tion, said when a proposition geally haa some cases where ths risk is th 111., In epeaking before the meeting pubilo fir tranche have been cut Rural Community Nerds. merit. .? of the National Council of Education so that if a bless starts it may be lims Th weaknesses of an organisation The rural community today empty of the N. E. A. thl morning In the Is frequently e reroom by applying the lted to a comparatively small area. needs brightening up." said the speakFirst. Methodlxt church. Ths risk of fires is Just reaching test of open discussion. The merits Its and the teacher who can brighten Mle Haley acored the Chicago er, apex. The hot weather ef ib last of founded well task a worth ar haa it - board revealed accomplished opinions of education for its tnd in while. -- I have in mind's few days haa dried op th June grass, in tha same way. young nvan dlntatlng the organizations to which in which is known to be ths greatest manOther startwho Ohio, of county, ihe and speakers Champaign morning should and teachers ses in case of firs. With tho ruard belong prohibittheir wer circuits ed picture moving subjects community Community affiliation with In others. ing their properly established, however, little Service Through From the tiny village the discussion the matter of tenure of in that state. started It Is not believed that an idea that is School, by M. P. Bhawkey, state su- afear la felt snd can teachers she declared that the right of of Mingo he reach serious proconflagration into of Free rural perintendent nearly every spreading Schools, Charlesteacher to determine to w hat organ- district. In- - th Garda -- bouse this morning j , Mingo was, like, Under tho new water power act re- ton, W. Va.; Adjusting th- - School portion Thronging th mezzanine floor of any .ether izations they shall Belong bt the little There was nothing tha - department - of - music education the Hotel Utah Monday 'afternoon the New World Situation, System most vital questions to be worked out for thecommunity. cently the signed by president, th George M. Wiley, commissioner tot young people to do. and like before the national convention. i other community nobody knew met under the direction of P. Melvin hundreds of educators enjoyed the war department, ths department of elementary education, Albany, N. Y. The question of tenure 1 a burning every director of music for th Peterson, Albert what to do. There wasnt even a New social Shleis, event first York of convention the servthe preagriculture City, through forestry Teachers are not go- moving picture show In town to Salt Lake one. she said. sided as chairman. The secretary of Ben H. a reception given by the U. E. A. for ice, snd the public schools. department of the inter- th department ing Into the profession when they are small a place for that and this young Smith led In is Clarence A. community singing. in the exploitation Rueei Sag Foundation, New Ferry vUdtlhg N. E. A. members.1 The Utah ior, will nvan made up his mind that he waa subject to dismissal or York need The for the of without adequate cause." development run to in one of the school the house. club Glee water City. nations to Agricultural College going gave power great Miss Haley cited several instances These moving picture shows .have better music appreciation In the musical numbers, The .committee on advantage ofThe west,' Bo said R. W! of eastern school boards dismissing taken in as high as J200 a night, and schools and the importance of. music In a telegram received this morning for the affair Included: Davenport, hydraulic engineer in Big Attendance arrangements them, , the pQpJ? can, tlwe same teachers r or refusing to as an essenifaf part of education were of the power section of the tftvfr' affilia- pjp(ureK a8 at scout headquarter best wishes tof hcegofcc'f-shtJ. Fred Anderson, president of the charge charge people in the cities. Resorts land classification Reported ths big boy scout caravan trip which "One school 'in Colorado, the t, tion with teachers organizations important points discussed. Utah Educational association; George in Salt Lake this board, who arrived not content with maintaining a morning. The development of musical appre? N. Chilffi More Revenue Needed. Mr city .superintendent ot Pannsort. repre uUq ...the Th?.tlr..f.nce reports n... sU starts .ojit .at Jhe end. Pf.lhe.weck far,,' -- Thcaii en-'throirglr- -' classic Wllson.l C. geological survey, a on a general In tendance Monday of 14,000 people Bryce canyon and Zion National park president and schools, Guy sounded by Mrs. Josephine Corliss giving two years of a college course music aa reproduced dpectlon tour of Intermountain states and Julian Bamberger reports 12,000 were expressed by Oscar A. Klrkham; by standard of the L. D. 8. U. National of the te classify land as to water power Preston, president in with the school. Wont phonographs or talking machines was Education association. In an address thatconnection Following the reception jmany of with a view to leasing it to appli- M Xagoon. .The U. I. c Interurban city scout executive, who is accombe an innovation a country set forth by Mr. Trances E. Clark, She declared school with two before the gathering. cants. This, he declares. Is In line ran trains straight through to La- panying scouts to the big London inyears college right at head of the music education depart- th visitors Were taken for ajitomobile goon from points above Ogden. Both ternational scout meet as moral ofnew policy of the with that the financing of education is an the front door? . the of Victor the ment Machine the about ride Talking city. to classify all water powerdepartment ' "There are a score of opportunities company. Camden, Jv. .J. available resorts report a large number of au- ficer. The Utah, contingent to the important issue of the present day and as is to Council was served It the Luncheon stated that means must be found to for the wise rural teacher, who wants easy to know the difference between of Administrative Women kt noon un-d- in the country, to encourage Jta ex- tomobile partis Traffic over ths meet, Mr. Kirgham and Scouts Vet-ter- ll . toe and Qoelt sailed at 11 s-ploitation through the provisions of Orem was heavy. supply increased revenue 'for educa- to make a record. In fact,. I might jass music and classic music as it Is of Mrs. Mary D. the direction the water power leasing get. Hi work, tional purposes. Pocahontas, say that in many cases th country to know the difference between trashy Bradford president. day on the steamship hundred Two A report on salaries was made by school teachers themselves have failed and claasio Th message read wilt be mostly in states Best wishes to. literature, she said. Pow- guests were seated in the supper room it is expected,Utah. Arthur H. Chamberlain. executive sec- to live up to thctvppportunitic There er to distinguish the caravan trip. - Wonderful time In surrounding different between were talk informal given, and Mr. Davsnport t accompanied by N. New York. Th latter refers to th retary of the California Council of is a- real chance in the country for kinds of music can be developed In honor of city and county superthe- teachers who can do something .. visit of th;' Utahns,, with . national Education. . means of the- - phonograph, intendents the third of a series of in W. Baas, assistant land- classifier, who easily by not 'is s. besides teach from-'scouts before sailing. , "The mam question, he said,We but a child who never hears classic formal reception snd tea was given will make a detailed examination of oil caravan th It! scout Ferris fields one of salaries for teachers but of the have educational experts in to The Mr. big promises about to Wyoming. music must not.be in Preston grow by Mra Josephine Corlia expected Bass - predict that the government tylll be one pf ths most unique trips ever integrity of the American school." He everything, why not an expert in coun- rapidly in appreciation of good music. her suite is the Hotel Utah. .Monday soon" this ; declared, .that Uhe remedies- - for the try living?' ff farmlngis send made In out" to Utah to country. About 2(0 peoFunction of High School. This afternoon class room teachers classify tit oil'man lands in th state. Mr. present conditions were an awakening business In the world, as it is. eduple will go on ths journey,' it la estiof fourth at th be honor guests The prill school state takes the Mr. Aset. farmers high part themselves, children teachers and Bass mated cating'' Davenport this morning City Executive D, E among the by ought to series; Wednesday school patrons held conference with Ralfi Re 200 of th number being .WoolHammond, aid. federal aid, the right kind of pub- be the greatest , educational business. in the making of a greater American the. will and Thursday be complimented In the World. If any teacher can was discussed by J. O. Engieman, ley, engineer of the geolpg lost, survey boy Some 0 automobile will be licity, and teachers organizations. He awaken will her community, she is going superintendent . of schools, Decatur. members of school-boar. here, td transport the party and acsaid that the standards of teaching to ' A. con at E. N, the Every delegate be heard of, and if her own com- Illinois, before the department of sec- honor guest. Other scout th boy should be bettered if any great Incompanying ere state of the women giving Uon Club torecelve .with.lhof flciat pro executive besides Mr. Hammond wt!I yen crease in salaries was to be hoped for. munity wont pay her enough, aome ondary education in Barratt halt the at for afternoon thl Making a Surveys . , large reception day. 'The American citizen must be Irt the absence of Joseph Swain, other community will. gram a record blank o b uaed for be tir. C. O- - FKimmcr. Dr. Joshua Second aveintelligent and in brder to b Intelli- Ruseell L. Tracy home on J. Fck and Dr. of Swarthmore college. Whos Whp and Why in Paul, Dr, Fred Jame president Big memcompiling Storage A. N. Project E. of In orhonor he must nue visiting more an have than gent Hwarthmore. Pa., the report of the Massachusetts, "P?rt ,rt.SI,f.'r?la Qeorg Wharton After-Wfor taken are is This EnEducation, The being the New guest education. Mr. declared ber snd and A mass meeting of ell scout Jeracj dinary committee, on - salaries, pension Investigators- - of the reclamation first attempt ever mad in th educa- scout must devel a drtre over the Capitol hill boulevard Adelaide and Oregon. gieman. The high-schoth trip will be Nader making tenure waa read hv SecretaryCouncil Robert J. Aley. former president of op efficient workers, great thinker, prior to the reception and will later be servtco are making water surveys in tional world to secure a complete com- held in front of Ba craft Hall Fridav: of Bayler of the National council and president of the Uni- and far sighted leaders." driven to various beauty spots in ad Duchesne county, to enable them to prehensive record of school achieve-men- ts night at P m. for final and general Permanent tenure for the Education. Ella ht, Dukes, supervisor of Eng- joining can on. for a report of this kind. The Instruction. .The five versity of Maine, read a paper On store- 1 00,000 acre feet of water. On teachers was advocated. Tears of the National Council lish In high schools, gait Lake City, blanks being distributed state that the states which now TSfognU by law inForty DuIs dam sits for above a proposed he outlined the work of the discussed the teaching of English in information requested will with-othe- r the principals of permanent tenure, pastwhich chesne. on Strawberry river, where data be used for compiling an snd cited th prominent men con- the high school and raised the quesindividual to tailored Clothes to test dfiller as will Anfor bedrock. nected with the organization since Its tion whether or not high school record of men and women wh other probable location is on Rock have notably furthered education establishment. English was meeting the needs of th v measure in a finer arid more Creek, .where- - the 'Starvation A paper on teachers' salaries fur- community. Not all high school graddam since 114. i The object is to assist ail economical way, has built the will he Inspected by Georg Wey. education nished by the' Carnegie Institute was uates are well trained in English, acto advance. r also read by Secy Baylor. mouth, chief engineer of th reclamacording to Miss Dukes, but all are enormous tailoring - organiza Everyone who has aided education some essential training which tion service. move upward and onward la entitled , James Ferguson, of the Riverside getting, to be listed in this report, irrespective county schools. Coachella, California, I of great benefit to them. In later lion of Of -- degreeSr- positions, or title . The gave a discussion In which he advo- life. 4 Lake Salt Have May A report of the work'bf deans Tor evote I cated a state system of Inspection and asked necessitate specifyquestions Childs Restaurant ing forward steps In education, such tsesied la All Trt t th ettp transfer of teachers in the state em- girls In secondary schools waa presented by Anna Wilson, graduate stuaa defining education aim framing ployment bureau. are eleetng sut an of e r W Homer H. Steely, president ToWa dent Teachers college. Columbia uniSamuel 8. Child owner of ths big a course of Study, studying methods t KK. peettered building lot read to the department. State Teachers college, Cedar palls, versity, and of educa"mors teaching, carrying can riurn. bearing his tion to more string ef restaurant piOver 24 The report showed a great increase Iowa. Was chairman. Ametv Lib- Lets people, teaching surrounding in the number of deans employed for name, arrived In Salt Lake yesterday lea nization.' writing textbooks and a Clothes that inspire the ertv PstkL - on located the special care and council of girl 4 Lots wfthhi . a four of th western dssen others. jpg afternoon Pensions Awarded to question lit secondary schools block ef the City and County The work on ts being ft He cHaractertse business eon cltle Veteran and Widow 9 Training in Science. First-Mortgage: WHOS YOtRTAILbR? dltlone in Salt Lake good and May If it dsn by th Institute for Fublic serv- - .building104 Lot er more within calling " ice of New York City of which 'Wilttsm I to 4 blocks ef the one Childs Th science tralmng most Seeded of th restaurant probabl Local dietin', Exclusive Dealer, , airecter A to the V will be eetabttihcd her. At jireeent D A R Q 11Fhop According, to word received from Hi our elementary schools. declared Of names connumber Let have public Will th C. Johnson, report Jlcerly th Johit restaurants in Child ar fhe ther of Building.' 797 McIntyre professor Mrs. Washington through Elizabeth Colorado But Normal Mr. evetr.anta, Allen sewer said knows sidewalk, tain. nobody t.npt chain. Only on St prewet is In th school, GunM. Cohen, Utah pension commissionrM.de tree I west and that on Is in Lo Angeles There is no arbitrary line as ts numnison. Colo' before the IT. be ws be ber." shall said, er. three widow, end one veteran have of science Institution this, department although MfIJ as ap ar j his Child at wife, Accompanying giiS 1T morning rrWi Bearing 7 per cent Interest Utah. 4 that which two- daughter Lots A snd Mary E., arbitrary as ts time and quality U befi awarded pension., ames Jack-so- n the Hotel 1 rwyasewt RM Caajf less have made localities populous follows lines of Mrs M. the Child's Anna th and hlsaont, Alward.. Mesth. I of Salt Lake City, will receive 2 natural interests. more than their share of contributions j On improved city property.-Bes- t Not dull routine., to education- ths country wants ts month dating from March 4, 117, but the life study of plants sod aniPleads Not Guilty. security on earth. know about R. Masy stats and c'ty Louisa J. Brown of Prove and Anna L mals. which shaken keen enthusiasm, officers of educasuperintendent Ludvlgson of Salt Lake City will each is a neceaity for th lower grades j .A plea of net guilty t a rharge tional organizstlons snd teachers have receive Hi a month from March ,4 In th upper grades elementary sad I indicated that there eststs a need for 1117, while Mary E Boggard, oflgeneral science may well follow? of having drugs unlawfully In his pos this ccrcpilstiim and wtdeprad Amev'ean Fork,- - win receive $? el L. H Reeley, teacher of science In was session entered today by Jehu II, t Being given in month (ran Marih 4 117. t Ji"a- - he p.cklnson high whool, jvrerv;1 Dealer Local Exclusive The rerv-i'- t ts ! Randolph when he. was aiwtigncd he the tirrtujt) d.,t err 1. 11. when her huiband ficd.- rv tv, N- - Jersey end L. A. Adam, 2232. First So. M t?,phf!i E. st 22 A. BLDG. of he f.,r Ji lb McIXTYRE dg ire a.lJ"od e 707 Tearhe Kt. from wui;. in receive that gate v,l and Oreeicy, Colo,, ccart. Thf'J Atlanue City diocutaion. e month. J of ihs i III lewancs gEerl T nt Joan one-roo- one-roo- TCNq. m m . ooe-roer- lf one-roo- m m -- I ofU.EA. Entertains Water Power Bill Of Convention In In Honor of N.E. A G r e a ( Help Music Department , Gardo House moa-seriou- To West Visiting Delegates One-Roo- m 1 ra sum set Fla nans nil non-electi- at s.wtly, ct Sag-gen- ef To Compile List of - -- - text-book- 'a the-greate- Teachers ds - a T ar ol - BARGAINS up-to-d- 500 &. For Sale BUILDING LOTS Ed. V. 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