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Show No. I cannot understand why you should pity me. I think, rather, that i you should envy me. I believn too, that you should help me that we should help each other. Our interests Edited by E. E. Greenwood are the same. We are both work-in- s for the fine boys and girls. It On.? day, I was visiting an old 'I do not want your pity. I do not matter so much what we get doesn't office. his in Ha was the need I it. prinfrnJ like my job. It interests out of it personally. The thing that cipal of a Salt Lake City School. A me. A multitude of children's prob is what we put into matters woman came in for a conference kms keeps me close to the heart of really it" her twelve year old son who, humanity, keeps me everlastingly As I looked at the slightly stoopAt young. it seems was in some difficulty. Years of experience and shoulders of my old friend as I ing the of close interview the, she said, training have taught me how to han th gray hairs at his temregarded ni children. three have "I dle boys and girls. They are Each one of wurce of constant worry to me. It them presents a problem. Each one ples and the lines in his fine face, I recalled the thought of another must be terrible to have the respon is a case. I regard myself as a phy benineteen who, centuries sibility of several hundred of them. sician, ministering to the mental, tho Teacher, his findeth had "He fore, that said, don't see how you stand it. I moral, the physical and even spiritlife shall lose it; and he that loseth ual needs of these children. It is pity you." bis life for my sake shall find it." Mv friend replied about as follows: a wonderful thing to be a teacher A ftw weeks later this man who had given his all for the youth of his community was dead. Mark Brown, th teacher, had passed. His name will not appear on the pages of his tory. Nevertheless, he did infinitely more for his "country than many whose names are called great To him as much as to anyone I know applies the following beautiful tribute Van Dyke! to by Henry The Unknown Teacher And what of teaching? Ah. there Wearyou have the worst paid, and the best rewarded of all the vocations. Dare not to enter it unless you love it. For the vast majority of men and women To it has no promise of wealth or fame, but they, to whom it is dear for its Jf IJUUL LULU 1 I AllAi H 1)71 cer-tiinl- y "For Men Only" We have just added another new line our already large list of High Grade ing Apparel. This time it's the Stetson Hat. men who know good hats, 'enough said.' Better get yours while we have your style, size and color. own sake, are anions the nobility oi' mankind. 1 sing the praise of the unknown teacher. Great generals win campaigns, but, it is the unknown soldier who wins """ the war. Famous educators plan new systems of pedagogy, but it is the un- -' known teacher who delivers and guides the young. He lives in obscurity and contends with hardship. For him no trumpets blare, no chariots wait, no golden decorations are decreed. He keeps the watch along the borders of darkness and makes the attack on the trenches of ignorance and folly. Patient in his daily duty, he strives to conquer the evil powers which are the enemies of youth. He awakens sleeping spirits. He quick ens the indolent, encourages the eager and steadies the unstable. He communicates his own joy in learning and shares with boys and girls the best treasures of his mind. He lights many candles which, in later years, will shine back to cheer him. This is his reward. Knowledge may be gained from books; but the love of knowledge is transmitted only by personal contact. No one has deserved better of the republic than the unknown teacher. None is more worthy to be enrolled in a democratic aristrocracy, "king of himself and servant of mankind." It has been estimated by Professor of Physical Eduof Columbia University that there are about 20 million school children in the United States at tho present time. Ho states that from one and one-hato two per cent, or from 300000 to 4000(H) of thes have 5 organic heart disease; probably per cent, or 1000000 have or have had diseases of the lungs; about G per cent, or 1000000 have spinal curvature, flat feet or some other mild deformity serious enough to interfere with health over 5 per cent, or 1000000 have defective hearing and about 25 per writ or 5000000 have defective vision; about 25 per cent or 5000000 are suffering from malnutrition; over 30 per cent or 0000,-00- 0 have enlarged tonsils( adenoids or enlarged cervical glands; from 50 per cent to 5 per cent have defective teeth. Altogether about 75 per cent or 15000000 school in this children country, are suffering from physical defects, almost all of which are preventable and which to a certain extent can lw corrected. D. Wood, cation MEET ME AT lf j Dr. Thos. Tell Mur(!olng to jret married? ray 35 the news and then everybody will know it. If you see anyone liite a dog, even a hot dog, tell tho Kagle. Phone '.Vi. Ijoeal news Is needed so phone Murray 35 and let The EhkU' soar forth villi the news of what nml why and w hen. Booth' s Your Warmest Friends Meet Me At Booths' BLANKETS Extra Large Combed Yarn, Special, pr. $4.49 Fine Yard, Velvet WHAT IS THE FUTURE IN Finish, Special, pr. UTAH EDUCATION? Famous Clothing Co. Always The Newest Styles "'BEEP E B 5 Just what the future in Utah edu- cation entirely upon the people of Utah. At the present time there is a growing sentiment in the circles of leading educators of Utah favoring the institution of some marked changes that seem to indicate a greater assurance of educational success for th rising generations. In the Jordan District Round up held last week Dr. A. L. Beeley, of the U. of U. considered a phase of this modernistic trend and clearly pointed out the fundamental value of it. Dr. Beeley advocates two needs, both of which are meritorious. At the present time the two would b? supplementary, but it could just be that as time passes after their institution tho one could function to partially replace the other. These two are the training and employing of vis iting teachers to correct the malad1 im mn nm ssMumsW justment of problem children and the training of children of the I ' age. Dr. Beelev stated that the characters of children are quite well established before the children enter the schools. 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