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Show j Home and School League Material tor thw di'i.artment must be in the hau.ls ot the abiuity ehHinuau ou or betore W,in'.iay 'rfC-'iir.j; y.l-ligation. y.l-ligation. Address anr.o.iheerp.t'nts to A. .1. (.lood.win. ;i7."i Lake street, or telephone tele-phone Hylan.l 2Jo-J. KKPuKT Ot' LEA' 1 L' K MKKTIN.i. John II. Sp,'neer's ad.'.res-i. Wirh telliiij; for.-e and ir.s:drat:n, ,'olin 1. S;ei'.. er addr-se l t he' ihstrU t presidents last Tuesday at'termw.. v: chases of the extensio'n wurk as it is bein eondueted by the llon.e and ehool league. He exi res.ed the ereat-est ereat-est surprise that the people of Salt Lake had no: aroused to ;he ali:e of the extension ex-tension work, and attributed their apathy to a laek of m.er-tandiii of war eenuitioiis. He pointe.l out that The three thincs we are t'lhtim; in our work are ivj.v. disease and fbiriiini;. -nd that until peepie understand tiie neeessity of couibatir.c theo three iannties w-e must roniinue oatientlv to invite their eo-oi eraiiou. The vaiue of a tauitf is often in .it roe t contra-': to the ease of its a '.piisition. a.-c V.iir.j; to Mr. S;en.-er. Our duty is to . t poo- !o m their own interest, but against j their own ...sire." well kii.v.wr..- that , as soon as thev reaiije their own inter-jest inter-jest their desire wii be arouse!. I LACK OK VNDEKSTANPINC. j By use of 13! of the trvm-rte ani ilr:ms-o-fs AT. r,.,...,. ...... .v. v.. . !;rans;orts Mr. r-pen.-er brou-ht home tlie hirror of the war.- And with reab iation of the nniiinitude of the confio't. oanie iin ierst.in i:u- of the bivness of our tas-i. Our iinnie iiate dutv is to i;.'t peoulo to Lnve their time at-.d sa.-riiT e tneir enitver.ien.-e. The returns for sueh eift an 1 aeri:iee are groat, but people do not understand. Ti-.ose whose ' sous are in the war are not stoj.t'intT I - there: they are in the forefront of t'r..ue ' eaer to sen.-e. ! NO FLACE FOR SHIRKERS. ! j '"If we w-nrk ail the tiu.e."' s;1i.l j- jSien.-er. the job is still too biKn If j soaie shirk, w hat ham-ens ! It w ill take ! j taose who do work longer to finish the 1 job." He d.eelared that after the war; shirkers will out a j athetie fiu-ure: that , there will be tf i iaee lor them in the ; ; reeonstmetion. Ve are pavini: the way i i tb trajica! conditions after the war i un!e?s w-e Jo our part now. He de- elare-1 that what anv of us could rtive I ; was little in comparison to what ato- j I one of our American bov? would r-iv'e I ; as he stood ready to tto over the top. ; EARN TITLE TO FLAG. ThJn. in a stirring conclusion, he itritei that we must set together, give '; our time, our enerirv the best that is ; in us and ;ci acquire our riL'ht to Amer-j Amer-j iean citizenship and our title to the lib-I lib-I erty heralded bv the American fias. TREASURER'S REPORT. Treasurer E. W. Fraser reported the finances of the lenjue in ttood condi-I condi-I tion. Dues from the district ori:ani:-a-j tions, however, are not a'.l in. and this j should be attended to as soon as p0j-: p0j-: sible. VOTE APPRECIATION'. ! The representatives present voted a I note of appreciation to the citv eo:n-; eo:n-; misidouers; for the reception accorde-1 j the leairue's committee that uracil the appointment of Lr. Paul as citv health commissioner. JOIN" T. E. A. j The district presidents upon motion I put by Mrs. Haiimaa voted 'to join the t'tah Educational association on the j basis of one membership far each dis- t vie t orcunization. Each parent-teacher association affiliated with the Home and School league is bv this vote expected ex-pected to draw from its funds the sum of fl.-o for membership fee. The i I". V... A. is a corporation, and each I membership carries a voting privilege. J Aiso the league will be entitled therebv i to representation in the house of dele-i dele-i itates. This is vital to the welfare of the lenizue, and it is urgent that the fees tie sent in to Mrs. "dayman imme-! imme-! diutely. j MRS. TANNER'S REPORT, j Mrs. II. S. Tanner, chairman of the i home economics section of the league, i reported the classes to be ixfowiii. i There are at present forty classes in twenty-eight schools, with an enroll-i enroll-i ment of 1100." Provo city has oran- i,:ed a class of 200. MISS COOPER'S OFFICE. Mrs. Tanner reported that Miss ; Blanche Cooper, extension lecturer in home economics, from the agricultural J college, and supervisor of the Home , and School league classes in food and nutrition, has an office in the state capitol building, room o'Jl. She will have office hours from i) to 12 each i morning during the week and auvone desirous of consulting her mav see her tiiere in person, or mav ea'l her bv telephone bv calling Main ooi) branch tU. j COMMITTEE REORGANIZED. ! Tho "w-ork of the home economics see- tion has grown to such proportions that a reorganization has become necessary, j ; Hereafter, according to Mrs. Tanner. ' the committee wi'.l be augmented bv a representative from each extension class, preferably its se.-reeiry. This new committee will hold fceipient meetings meet-ings for consultation. SECRETARY APPOINTED. So mneh clerical work crew out of the conduct of the home economics section that Mrs. Ta-.-e- f ided t a secretrtry. in the (cion of A. .1. Go M-:n. M-:n. '. 1 ia?s rods and r. ports .-hou'.i ! maib-d to h;:ti at ' l-.tke ?tre.t. i'tv t.-ic: hone ntixber "f the s.-retary of tin? comruitt.-c is Hylar.d CJ" J. KXiilUIT AT LliiRARV. The exiiii.it of lr. K. ?. ' !?on's s.-t ,.f l-'O calor.e portions of s.' enty-four foods ill wax at the public library was aunouueed bv Mrs. Tanner. This is a wonderful exnibti. and wed w jr'.h one 's while to see. It gives a concrete id-a of t ... loi .alone tortion au-1 v.-.!l ma-terialiy ma-terialiy assi.t one in understanding tins term. Tins et is one of fi e sets in the I'cited States and was worked out' uv Ir. Stark of the post grad uate school of New York for the oe of doctors. Tried recites for Liberty bread by Mrs. Reed are on file tit the same place and mav bo copied. Miss Sprague hud i -I'll co'ides of these rvipes typed for fiee distribution. Meat substitutes will be on exhibition this week and t'ze recipes for these mav t-e copie 1. The buck. ' " A Stu dv of Fool Values Tai-ough the Pur-hase 1'nit an.l the serving Portion." is being prepared by Viss toot er end will soon be rca '.v. It will be p'ace I in the public library. On the first pages will apt car the names of the members of the initial class, which met firs" at the library and later at tiie Lafavette school. f BACKS COMMCNITY CENTER. Mrs. George M. Bacon, president cf 'he Home and School league, p-escuted the matter of the establishment of a center of activity for the women of Salt Lake and the league through its representatives backed the effort to the fullest degree. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Special Notice. The chuirmuu of the publicity committee requests that alt interested in the extension work refer to this column of a week agoand clip from it the list of classes, xhese are arranged alphabetically, and uiil come at time and place stated for the remainder re-mainder of the course. Bonneville school. Mrs. C. M. Fern-strom, Fern-strom, chairman of the programme committee com-mittee of the Bonneville Parent-Teacher association, presents the following programme for the afternoon of Feb-uarv Feb-uarv 1.5 at 3:4o: Piano solo. Miss Yadn Brown. Address, ' Co-operation of Home and School," Mrs. O. V. Movie. Songs bv first grade, taught bv Miss Gould.' Emerson school. Thursdav afternoon. February 14, at tl o'clock. Mrs. W'idfsoe and her" sister. Miss Gaarden. will demonstrate dem-onstrate the preparation oof their famous fa-mous Norwegian fish pudding. This method of preparing fish is creating general interest and several classes are planning to join the Emerson for the demonstration. All are invi-ed. Ensign school. The Rev. John Malic k will address the Parent-Teacher association asso-ciation of the Ensign on tho afternoon of Monday. February 11. at -t o'e'o-'k. His subiect will be 'Education and the Other Eight Hours." Jefferson school. The Jefferson Parent-Teacher association held a meeting last Mondav afternoon. The programme pro-gramme for the occasion follows: Selection. Jefferson school orchestra. Yocal solo. Miss Griffin. Address. The Industrial Side of Art." J. Leo Fairbanks. Vocal soio. Minnie Milier. Lafayette school. Mrs. liagman. president of the Lafayette Parent-Teaclter Parent-Teaclter association, has sent us the announcement an-nouncement that the regular meeting of the association will be postponed until un-til l-'ebruarv flo. when a patriotic programme pro-gramme will be presented. Lowell school. .To'un P. Spencer, who so ablv addressed tiie general Home and School league --meeting last Tuesday, Tues-day, w-lll speak before the parents and teachers of the Lowell sthoo! on Thursdav Thurs-dav evening. P'ebruarv l-i. at s o'clock. His subject wili be "Facing the War." 1 Sumner school. On Mondav, Fe'oru- " " :'- i". tu- fol'ovCiu - ;.r0. 1 gramme, ar-angel bv Mrs. Jess-? Cannon, Can-non, president of the ao.-iat:oa. will be gien: Selection, s !!!. er s. hr.ol orchestra, le i 1 e Miss Eva; gi line Thomas. Violin ). I'l.'.e Srh.e.i-.r::'. Vocal solo, M:.s Jane R. Surds. ! Address. "Fresh Air and Exercise."! , Professor J. R. Griffith of the F. of F. t Webster - -hoe!. In his lecture before I the extension class of the Webstew ; school last F'ridav afternoon. Pr. Sh.tekell s'ori another hit. Anv cis-1 cis-1 trior desiring a very interesting and in-1 stmctive s-peaker will do well to call on Or. Shaekeil. Marguerite Ciark will take the par: of "The Valentine Girl" in the next boys' and giris' matinee at the Paramount-Empress. Saturday, February l, at 10:30 promptly. |