Show AMERICANIZING LITERARY CL t 1 P Progress 0 of f W. W Work or k in Utah Outlined Outline 1 by ir j s W. W F. F Adams f i SCHOOL CHILDREN f i FEA FEATURE TURE PROGRAM l Foreign B Born ll Patriotically Tell Ten of Allegiance to Adopted Country 1 Progress of Americanization or I Utah tah was outlined as ns well a ag ns n rated at a meeting Yesterday at the Lt Ladles Ladles' les' les Literary club und QI direction of or Mrs V. W. F. F Adama Adans th t mart man of or the Salt Lake Lako committee Hrs ii rs A dams Adams ams gave a lecture presenting i ih 1 rond renditions conditions of toda today not only as the they oh I. I tam tain locally but as they are fo c throughout the entire country 11 One of ot the Interesting features of oti ofu U program was patriotic son songs s and tal tall talk given glen b by foreign born orn school ch 1 child of Df Salt Lake The theme of or each n nom her ber b by the children patriotically i his or her attitude tol lonu America an and Illustrated what Is bel bj done by the school system to tho the pupils In tho principles of ot Am Amert can Ism I h- h a old 9 As j Auy-j Tiu boy who vho has hag lived In this country l countr seven cven years explained How I Can l America I is a pupil atti Riverside RI school Little 4 4 year Stella Stehla Pappas a small American h father an and mother molher emigrated to tk iM countr country a few tew years rears ago o from rota One t tsang sang Am America Leonard Cos Cosco o. o r if resenting the Italian Hallan element Clement of or 1 American melting pot gave a H L 1 Am an American lie He laJ years ol old and a L student in the a M Lake high h school A most unique number of or the entertainment was a song ong and lion dialogue ue Mrs Irs K h S S. Fad And nd her hr fiVe r little children Lilly pal Olga Mamie Mamia and Ra Ray They closed ed th l number with a rendition of ot The St SlY Spangled Banner Tho The Fadel child ref are arK old enough h to attend are pu PH pupils pils at the Lincoln school and pt seated the Americanization work belDI i idone done dono there S r i x Explains Explain America Problems C The principal feature on the program the address b by Mrs Adams on th h hi Americanization situation ho the entire country was a brief nation of tho the problems pro America Amerl m nut rau face filce In dealing with her foreign bo boa population Mrs ti Adams ni explaIned's bOi only the work that has been ac accO o but the questions still to to q solved and particularly stressed tk tb strides Utah has made In this Mrs rs Adams' Adams point was that the tin step in an Americanization i should be the seeking out of or the cau of undesirable e conditions amon among 1 In foreign born In the country That That Lid should bo be a national movement mo rath rathe- than a haphazard series of or o on the part of Individual sla state she sho held to be he equally evident L' L p Such a program silO mal could not be le successfully followed h now how ever until America Imbued with lh a D 05 conscience could learn earn boH both ii think nationally and act nationally all problems which have to do w wit will 1 1 the future of or the thc nation and the of or HH Its people t lorr i Shifting Sho She deplored fact that the pro pro lenis lems or Americanizing tl this the fOreign In America m were being shifted tr fro t- t tut the national executives es to lives and in turn to small group wo- wo ers and welfare ai at h working ana said ald was perhaps s t she sh hiu Education J most efficacious means o of Americans ing lag available a at present t f Utah continued Mrs Irs Adams Adam J especially fortunate In having I iE lIo excellent educational legislation blind up lu tu Lut t t that should not ever cr fact tact that some som of or the states s are SU It I Si reactionary national aclIs acl adl adlIs This lack of or unified responsible for or the shame Is largely of or our Immigration This handling Is can and Is Js beIng rectified b development of or a lens general more for tor public t personal re responsibility ice Sought Higher This said aid Mrs Adams j j to secure a effort effort- sel self into an foreign bO W standard of living for our through a national S w t tot l lof of ot population e education un universal v al adoption of trou throughout ut the co COU COUtry language English a and 16 conditions condItion J better housing tr try people with these theae contact personal of-i of members M 0 Each one ono of or the 00 herSelf I Isome club was as ur urged cd to ute interest he establish family and A foreign Ah some through h p II It Is bond of friendship that American visits to homes she l tion lion work Ja Js being j Salt Lake Inter meeting meelIn an Preceding the Illustrating differ luncheon lIonal served serVel I b t LbS e. e dishes was national club committee of or tn the direction of Mrs Irs J J. J o B. Jcl tier dor er the of the C Mrs Glen Miller president presided ed |