| Show SOCI SOCIAL l WORKERS Of ST STATE Tf TO CONVENE Utah Conference Scheduled d for Wednesday Night at University More than social welfare executives executives executives tives workers and juvenile court authorities au au- au- au from all nn parts of the state are expected to attend the opening session of the Utah State Conference of Social Work Worle at 8 p p. p m. m Wednesday in Kingsbury hall ball at the he University of Utah The second Institute of ot social work concluded Its sessions Wednesday afternoon and its delegates are nrc expected expected ex ex- to participate in the state conference which will continue un- un tit l Friday according to Miss Kate Williams conference preside president t. t I Wednesday evenings evening's s meeting willbe willbe will be public The speakers will talk on The Way Yay Out and an open disContinued I dis- Continued on Pa Pare Pue e Thirteen I m l WO Kf S Of TO CONVENE ON Nf I cI from P Pan Page e Heien Ienn tt led by Professor John C. C of the Brigham Young uni unU will wUl follow fonow Sj Speakers akers will wUl be Dr Dilworth Walker Witter of ot the University of ot Utah Fabian a 8 member of ot President President President dent Hoovers Hoover's committee on unemployment and Bishop Sylvester Q ch chairman of Governor George H H. H Derns Dern's committee on unemployment un un- employment un-I un Miss Silas Olga Edith Gunkle speaking en on social welfare publicity concluded di ed ber talks before the institute Wednesday morning I The Denver Den Community chest ches of- of of-I of asserted that the best publicity pub pub- la Is good social work ork Miss Gunkle added that social work ork orkIn In ld be charming as well as effi dent while acting as hostess in the household of or philanthropy In concluding her sixth and final address before the institute Miss Mies Gunkle urged that social workers and agencies adopt the slogan One for lor all and all for one Wednesday afternoons afternoon's program included addresses on The Field of Social Work Medical Medical Aspects Aspects by Dr Lyman L. L Daines Dames acting dean of ot th university medical school and Ada Taylor Graham executive I secretary of the Utah Tuberculosis Sioe 2 Newell ewell W. W Edson i educational as- as of the American Association ef of Social Socia Hygiene of ot New York followed fol- fol lowed with a dl discussion on social hy- hy and Dr Milton Hilton Bennion dean cf of the education school of the uni Ily concluded the institute with mother another talk on the same subject IId In t hIs Ms Tuesday add address ss Mr Edson that a knowledge of psychology Teu u essential to gain a knowledge motivating 1111 forces which dis ra rut rupt p the social structure i r C C. Barl Bulow Barlow w. w Professor of ot In ln the t-he university de dc- that every case of malad just just- susceptible p tib le to treatment and andt Dr A A. A L L. k Beeley Professor of t the university r who wo urged that I tb tamU unit be the w 2 other preserved w were Tuesday speakers j thursday ays ys y's s program for the state inference will open at 10 W a a. m m. en n Governor Dern will deliver Miss Kate his Jk Williams Dr Geddes of f the Utah State Agri- Agri Cal College and Mr Edson will Ibo peak t Dr tr Dr Lowry Nelson of ot Brigham y and tilt the Rc Rev Jacob jS pastor of the Unitarian of Salt La Lake ice are scheduled to at I e a s C. C K representative of P President ve 1 commit committee tee on welfare and andI I mobilization will speak at the n session starting at 2 recep lon to be r t es ctt t George a given by Pres 1 I g Thomas 01 the t the Park 1 at 4 bUilding ii ached sched- m. m Thursday y a |