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Show WAMT5 BIBLE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Special to Tho Tribune. L.OGAN', Fob. S. The principal event or the closing lay of th roundup was Lite atldrcuH of President Urlmliull of the BrlKliam Youw,' unlvorslty of Provo. He jwnis t;Ivcn the clmpol hour UiIh morn- Inp and delivered an address on cduca-llonol cduca-llonol evolution In Utah. He outlined the hlstorv of e(3ucatlon In this state und paid the founders of, the commonwealth common-wealth hlsh tribute for their efforts to foster Institutions of learnltig. During his pceoh ho made a pi oa for tho studv of the Bible, urging that It bo clvcn a place in the curriculum. He said he could not understand why a Knowledge Knowl-edge of sacred history Is not as essential essen-tial and altogether aa deslrablo as profane pro-fane literature. Dr. Frederick gavo name demonstrations of a technical na-turo na-turo and Professor Calne dlscuswed hoj; raising. |