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Show Utah Vocational Educators Begin Conference Tomorrow Vroblems Involved in Carrying Out Provisions of State's New School Laws to Be Discussed by Administrative Officers in Convention. PUA 'TK.'A U. V every adiiimistrative sWiool of I'ii r in Utah directly interested in-terested in O'-at iona 1 training, as well as leaders of thought a long thr-.e lines from the Pacific slope, t is expected to lie present at the eoufer- t oufi-H whieh Mart at the University of , Ut;ih tomorrow morning. '. Plans lor tho rotif'Tt-m.-e started witli rather nioil'-st bt-girmhis, bu( were enlarged en-larged a-- lln- interest in and the apprc-rialion apprc-rialion of Hi'- 1 1 n po ri a i ice of the problems to be di.-u-ussed cr.-w. It has now been designate as the Utah Yoral lonal " and ,1 u nior K tension l id m-a lional con fere nee und the l';n-ifi.: 0-ast Regional conference for pa rl- Lim- ciliicaUoti. I'"ra nc is W. Kirkhiiin, sialo director of vocational education, will he the director of the run-fere run-fere nee. The administrative and technical techni-cal features involved in carrying into ef-fe-t the new 1'lah erluca tionai program, a nd the problems presented by the new la ws in t hose Ma les of the west which have mad. -d part-Mine education statutes v,i!l he taken up. Becturers in attendance will be: Lewis If. ('arris, assistant, to the chief vocational education, federal board for ocationa I educa t ion, Washington, D. C In attendance July -S to July HI, inclusive. inclu-sive. O. H. lienson, leader Hoys and Girls' club, western and southern states, "Washington. "Wash-ington. I). ( '. In attendance Thursday, August 7. Louise Stanley, federal agent home economics educa t ion, federal board for vmc a t ional educa t ion, "Washington A' l. C. In attendance July 31 to August S, inclusive. in-clusive. i I r. 1'!. II. Snyder, state director of vo cational education. California, Saora- 1 mento. al. In attendance. August 4 to August fi. inclusive. H. L. Kent, state supervisor of agrieul- ' tural education, Kansas. Manhattan, Kan. lu attendance August 4 to August S, in-1 elusive. Isabel I-:'v "Lord, director school household house-hold science and art, Pratt institute, New York, in attendance July liR tn August 1. Ken ja min Yr. Joh nson. western federal a --rent, federal board trades and industries education. July l'J to August 1. W. T. Taylor, western federal agent, federal board agricultural education. In nt tendance August 4 to August 7. The superintendent of public instrue-liou. instrue-liou. members of the faculty of the University Uni-versity of Utah and of the Agricultural college and members of the state board nf education, state supervisors of vocational voca-tional education, and others will assist on the program. Tho daily routine of the conference Marts with a lecture from 9 to 9:50 a. m., ' followed by thirt y minutes' open discus- ' sion. Ten minutes music. Uecture 10:30 1 ' to 11:20. followed by thirty minutes' open : discussion. Recess until 1 p. m. Morning. midday and evening meals served at the! university dining hall. I Round table discussions from 1 to 2:30 1 in departments of home economics educa- i 1- tion. agricultural education, trades and t industrial educa t ion, part-time education and teacher training. Bonustie Science Uepartment to School Cafeteria," Superintendent Jensen. .Miss Kewiey, Miss Kerr. Miss Parry and Miss Van fott. Personally conducted trip through university dining hall, Miss Van Cott. A gricultur.nl education, room 3S, 1 to 3:3U. 1 to 3:.'!') p. in. Round table conference, confer-ence, . B. Ball, leader. Suggested topic for discussion : "Supervised Summer Practical Work, the Utah Interpretation"; "Projects"; "Farm Crafts, Farm Mechanic Me-chanic I m prove men t s, Home Beau tifi cation ca-tion and Nature Appreciation" : "Report Forms," Carlos Jmnford, Bavid Gourley and J. W. Kirkbride; "Transportation"; "An (Hit of School Urogram" ; summary and conclusion, 11. L. Kent. Pacific, Coast Regional conference for part-time education, room Pi, 1 to 3:30 p. m. Mr. Lewis, state director of vocational voca-tional education, Idaho, chairman. "Part-time "Part-time Kdueation for Idaho." M r. Tjewis; "Administrative Problems of Utah's Part-time. Part-time. 1 -a w. " Discussion by Iewis H. Carris, Car-ris, Benjamin Y Johnson, school superintendents, super-intendents, principals and board members. Kvening program, S;3u Uecture, "Vocational "Voca-tional Education," H. L. Kent. THURSDAY. OeneraJ session, U a. m. to 12 m. Superintendent Su-perintendent D. C. Jensen, chairman. "A Program for Industrial Education in Utah" (a0 minutes), Ben W. Johnson; discussion dis-cussion led by Professor U. R. Humphreys; music, under direction of Professor Thomas Giles, department of music, University Uni-versity of Utah; "Utah's Plan for Extending Ex-tending Public School Education" (25 minutes). Superintendent George X. Child; "Function of the Agricultural College in a Program for Vocation Education in the Secondary Education" (25 minutes), Drt E. G. Peterson; discussion led by Superintendent Super-intendent C. H. Skidmore. Department round table discussions Homo Economics education, assembly room, 1 to 3:30 p. m., Miss Wheeler, chairman. chair-man. "Methods of Teaching Household Administration," Miss Lord; round table discussion, thirty minutes; "Round Table Trade Viewpoint in Domestic Art," Miss Lord, Mrs. Hart, Miss Corliss, Miss Tuck-field, Tuck-field, Miss Farnsworth and Miss Burn-ham. Burn-ham. Agricultural education, room 3S, 1 to 3:30 p. m. Round table conference, H. L. Kent, leader. "Promotion "Work Necessary Neces-sary in Developing Secondary Vocation Agriculture"; "Equipment Needed for Vocational Vo-cational Agriculture in a Secondary School"; "Evening, Dull Season and Short Unit Courses in Agriculture"; "Educational "Educa-tional and Promotional Value of Contests." Con-tests." Pacific Coast Regional conference for part-time education, room 10. 1 to 3:30 p. m. Mr. Fraser. principal Idaho Technical Institution, chairman. "Civic and Patriotic Patri-otic Education Over the Twelve Months in School Districts of Utah": (a) "Vocational "Voca-tional Habits and Records." Superintendent Superintend-ent James H. Walker; discussion led by Superintendent C. E. Gaufin; (b) "Cooperation "Co-operation tf the Boy Scout Work in This Program," Oscar A. Kirkham. FRIDAY. j General session, 9 a. ni. to 12 m. Superintendent Super-intendent U. John Nuttal, Jr., chairman. "Agricultural Education in Kansas" (50 The enure day of August 7 will be given over to conference of boys' and girls' ' junior extension work of the agricultural - college. AM sessions open to the public. Kvening lectures will be gK-eii Monday. July US. Wediisdiiy, July :i0, Tuesday, August .". and Thursday. August 7. A ft nr '1 o'clock each day opportunities will be arrniuTed for relaxation under the direct ion of Professor C r. Steiner and ( Klcanor Wilkinson. Auto trips to nenr-by ninyons, places of interest, etc., bathing ' in the Great Salt lake and Lagoon. Ar ia ngotnents will be made for tours to plat 'ps of historical interest in th city and for organ recitals. The complete program follows: MONDAY. ' General s-sion. 9 a. in. to 12 m. Fran cis W. Kirkham. chairman. Onening address. ad-dress. Governor Bamberger; "Utah's Recent Re-cent Fduea t'ona I legislation". (2' min-ulcst, min-ulcst, Francis W. Kirkham; "Part-time ' Fducatior a National Program" (2.i min utes), Lewis H. Oarris: music, under direction di-rection nf Professor Thomas Giles, department depart-ment nf music. University of Utah. Open-;, Open-;, j"g discussion, thirty minutes; "Rural ,( Fducatton'' i !'" minutes'). If. L. Kent; "The Aim of Home Keonomics Fduea -t;nn" (IT. minutes). Isabel Fly Lord; open discussion CiO minutes). Department round table discussions Homo economics education. assembly , .1 room, 1 to p. m. Mss Wilkinson, chairman. "Methods of Teaching House-bold House-bold Management." Miss Ijord; round table discussion, thirty minutes: high, school administrative program with special spe-cial rofereiii-c to home economics, program, pro-gram, length of periods, fees and -equipment. Sup'-'rint'-'ndent ' '. H. Skidmore, D. C. Jensen and F. T. Reid. Agricultural education, room 1 to " p. m. C. D. Stp iner. leader. Suggested Sug-gested topic for discussion. "The Right Use of the itO-minute Period"; "Plans and Outlines for the Year"; "Textbooks, the, Librarv, Reference Books. Bul'etius. Magazines": "Trips and Field Work"; "f boratory Work and Fees"; "Super- i vised St inb " ; summary and conclusions '. by H. L. Kent. Kansas. Paeific Coast Regional conference for part-time education, room Hi, 1 to p. m. Ralph A. Jones, state director of oc;i t iona 1 education. Nevada, chairman. I lewis H. Carris. director of conference. ! Sequence and enmhasis of tonics to be arranged by Mr. Carris. ""Fssential Fea- j tu res nf Nevada's Part-time Law." Ralph I A. Jones; "Administrative Problems in. Part -time Kdueation." Piscm-sion led by L. H. Carris and Benjamin W. Johnson. Kvening program, ii Lecture. "Kdueation "Kdu-eation in a Demorracv," Lewis H. Carris. TUKSDAV. General session, y a. in. to 12 m. Frnest A . Smith, superintendent Salt Lake City schools, chairman. "National Program of Y pea tionai Kdueation" Cii minutest. Lewis Lew-is If. Carris; music, under direction of 7'rofeysor Thomas Giles, department of music. Universit y of 1 'tab. Discussion led by Dean Milton Bcnuion. "Rural Kdueation Kdu-eation A Program for Rural High Sehoo's." H. L. Kent; Discussion ltd by Dr. George H. Brimhall. Department round t a bio discussions Homo economics ed jca tion, assembly room, 1 to " ;;-P p. m. Miss Moeu. chairman. chair-man. "Method of Teaching Household Management." Miss Lord: rou-, table discussion, dis-cussion, thirty minutes; "Time-saving Met hods in I lomcst ;c Art." Professor Moers. Mis- ( 'nrliss. Miss Ostlund. Miss Cci-do-i anil Uss Smart. A gri -ul Pi rat education, room 3S. 1 to ?,:-Mi p. m. Round table conference. 'H. L. Kent, leader. "Agricultural Kdueation in Kansas." . L. Kent. Pacific ( 'oast Regional eon fere nee for part-time education, room 1i. 1 to ":'.",( p. m. Mr. Sh-ph.nl. Oregon state director of vocational education, chairman. "Ks-s---:t:al Features of Oregon's Part-time 1 .aw." Mr. She pi Lard; "Administrative Problems of dab's Fart-time biw." Dis-i-ussion led by 1 .ewas H. ( 'arris. Benjamin Benja-min W. Johnson and school superintendents, superintend-ents, priru-ipais an-I board iiK-mbers. Kvening program. .v:;u' jj. )n. i.;rt ac-finainted ac-finainted hour. U. of F. campus. Vocation Voca-tion visitors and friends of the summer sen uol. Wl'bNKSPA V. General session, y a. m. to 12 m. Superintendent Super-intendent Ogdcn Citv S'bools. chairman. "Surveying the Community Before I-.v-girn:ing Home Keonomics Work." Mis Isabel -;iy F'ird: music, under direct ion of Professor Thomas Giles, dej irtment of nmsie. University of Utah. l'is--uss;on l.-rl by Dr. Saxer. "Part-time l-Mueation j Utah's Administrative J'roba-ms." Lewis I "arris. Discussion led by Leroy K. " iV.-Ma rt ment round lable discu-.-:onS Home economics ed'j- atiou. assembly 1 room. 1 to n. m.. Mis-' Warni-k. ciia.r- .,,;,. MeG-.o.is of Teacmng Household M .-i , rn. ii t " Miss Lord; round table u.s.-iuii. thirty iiiinut'.s; "l'.caitiou of minutes), H. L. Kent; discussion led by Lr. Melvin C. Merrill; music, under direction direc-tion of Professor Thomas Giles, department depart-ment of music, University of Utah; "Trade Yiewpoiut in Home Economics" 150 minutes), Miss Isabel Ely Lord; discussion dis-cussion led by Miss Johanne Moen. Department round table discussions Home economies education, assembly room, 1 to o:30 p. m., Miss Kewley. chairman. chair-man. "Methods of Teaching Household Administration," Miss Lord ; "Character Building in Home Economics Subjects," Superintendent Henrv Peterson; round table. Miss Wirth. Estella Larson, Eliza Jones, Miss Collett. Agricultural education, room 33, 1 to 3:30 p. m. Round table conference, Professor Pro-fessor L. R. Humphreys, leader. "Farm Mechanics as an Integral Part of Agriculture! Agricul-ture! Education"; "The Contents and Method of Fa rm Mechanics in a Rural School" ; "Proper Housing, Equipment, Shop System. Records and Reports"; "Farm 'Mechanics on a Twelve-month Basis. What Can Be Done in the Summertime"; Sum-mertime"; "Unit Trade Courses in Rural High Schools"; summary and conclusion, H. L. Kent. Pacific Coast Regional conference for part-time education, room 10, 1 to o:30 p. m., H. W. Reherd, Westminster college, chairman. "Civic and Patriotic Education Over the Twelve Months in School Districts Dis-tricts of Utah": (c) "Community and Patriotic Pa-triotic Service," Principal Romney: discussion dis-cussion led by IT. E. Jensen: (dj "Health and Habits and Records." Superintendent Alon.o Huntsman; discussion led by Superintendent Su-perintendent li. Y Ijarscn. Evening" program Saltair. SATURDAY. Trip to Bingham copper mine over the high-line railroad. MONDAY, AUG. 4. General session, 9 a. in. to 12 m. Adam S. Bennion, chairman. "Vocational tzing the High School Curriculum." Dr. K. R. Snyder: discussion led by Superintendent J. H. Walker; music, -undr direction of Professor Thomas Giles, department of music. University of Utah; "Adapting Home Economics Work to the Community A fter the Survey," M iss Louise Stanley; discussion led by Mrs. Rena B. Maycock Department round table discussions Home economies education. assembly room, 1 to 3:30 p. m.. Miss Parry chairman. chair-man. "Methods of Teaching Domestic Science." Miss Stanley; round table, "How to Make Food Courses Function in High School Work. 300 Calorie Portions in High School Work. Freight and Weight Charts as a Concrete Point." Agricultural education, room 3S. 1 to 3:30 p. m. Round table, conference, David Gourley. chairman. "How the State Corps Can Best Aid the Local Schools"; "Agricultural "Agri-cultural Kdueation High Watermarks in the Pacific Coast and Mountain States," V. S. Taylor, leader: "Utah State Plans in Agricultural Kdueation," Francis W. Kirkham. leader; "Report of Out-of-scliool Work in Millard County This Summer," Sum-mer," Superintendent Alonzo Huntsman. Trade and industrial education department, depart-ment, room 1", 1 to 3:30 p. m., J. H. Tipton, Tip-ton, chairman. "All Day Industrial Schools in Utah," J. H. Tipton ; (a ) for cities over 2.T.MU0: discussion led by F. L. Keeler; (b) for cities under 2;.00a, j,. C. liney: discission led by ParVer Pratt. Monda y evening Sunset drive. TUESDAY. AUG. 7. General session, 9 a. m. to 12 in. Dr. C. N. Jensf-n. chairman. "Related -Subjects for Vocational Courses." Dr. E. R. Snyder: discussion b-d by Dr. George li. Hill; music, under direction of Professor Thomas Giles, department of music. University Uni-versity of Utah: "importance of Related ! Work in Home Economics," Miss Stanley; discussion led by Professor Eastman. Depart men t round table discussions Homo economics education, assembly room, 1 to o:"" p. m., Mrs. Ieatherwood, chairman. "Met hods of Teach i ng Domestic Do-mestic Art," Miss Stanley ; reports on home projects. Agricultural education, room 3S. 1 to p. m., Dr. K. R. Snyder, chairman. "The Yoca tionai Curriculum in Rural High Schools," Superintendent .L W. Walker. C. H. Skidmore. P. C. Jensen ; "Training Teachers in Service"; discussion led by Dr. George R. Hill. Trade and industrial education department, depart-ment, room 10, 1 to 3:30 p. m.. Dr. Joseph P. Merriil, chairman. "Evening Industrial Schools," Jesse F. Kolb; discussion led by : Mr. Saunders. Tuesday evening program "Voeationa 1 ! Kdueation in California," Dr. E. R. Suy-: Suy-: der. WKDNKSDAY. AUG. General discussion, '.' a. m. to 11! m. Su-j Su-j peritu endetit L. K. Eggertseu, chairman. I "Agricultural Kdu.-a t ion." W. S. Taylor: j t "'o-operation of Health and Vocational i Workers in Schools of Utah." Dr. E. G. ' : ii'iw.in-; music, under direction of Pro- j i lessor Thomas. Gibs, department of mu-tic, mu-tic, Umveisiiy of Utah; "Future of Voca- 1 tionai Education in Utah." Dr. John A.. Widtsoe; "Smith-Hughes and Smith-Lever Co-operation in California," Dr. E. R. Snyder; "The Part to B'e Played by Public Pub-lic and Private Schools in ttie Enforcement Enforce-ment of the Anti-Cigaret Law," Stephen L. Richards'. Department round table discussions Home economics education. assembly room, 1 to 3:30 p. m., Mrs, Widtsoe. chairman. chair-man. "Methods of Teaching Domestic I Science." Miss Sta nley ; "Source of Ma- j terial for Homo Keonomics"; "Care of Children as a Part of High School I Course." Dr. R. O. Porter; round table, J Miss Warnick, Miss Wallace. ! Agricultural education,, room 3S. 1 to; 3:30 p. in. Round table conference, Dr. George R. Hill, chairman. "The Teacher 1 of Vocational Agriculture in Utah Secondary Sec-ondary Schools: Salary, Tenure. Personal Outside Interests. Vacation Period, Professional Pro-fessional I m prove ment." A. L. Mathews; "State List riot Conferences in Utah. A j Winter State Conference as Well a-s the Summer Conference"; "Training Teachers in Service" ; "Vocational Agriculture for a Junior High School." Evening program Trip to Lagoon. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. M. H. Harris, Chairman. 9 a. rn. Club songs. 9 :.'0 ( nigin, history, development and achievement of junior extension work by Agricultural college and the United States, department of agriculture, O. If. Benson and J. C. Hogenson. in Activities for boys and girls in ju-! nior extension work, Ivan L. Hobson, United States department of agriculture. I 10:'iO Demonstrations in agriculture and home economics extension work for boys and girls, O. 1 1. Benson. 1 Open discussion by members of conference, con-ference, followed by team demonstration by Utah team. 12 m. Intermission. 1:30 p. m. Plays, games, contests, their purpose and how to function; demonstrate one. Ivan Hobson. 1' Boys' and girls' club aims, purposes and relations. O. H. L'.en.son. '2: P. Club songs. 3 Karma rks of good extension work of bovs and girls, Miss Margaret Johnson John-son . state club leader, Nevada. .1 A't Permanent organ iza t ion work for bovs and girls, W. T. MeCall, state club leader, Idaho. - Round table discussion. S Illustrated'ccture, O. II. Benson. |