Show NUTTALL URGES HARMONY AS TEACHERS' TEACHERS AIM 1500 School Members Hear I Superintendent at Annual Annual Annual An- An An An- nual Institute Urging that cooperation between en teacher and student be the aim him of I Ithe the public school system of Salt SaIl Lake I during the year of 1932 and 33 Dr L L. John Nuttall Jr superintendent of I schools delivered the principal address address ad ad- I Idress dress at the opening session of the annual teachers teachers' institute Monday at atthe atthe 1 the South high schooL I IThe The Institute was attended by more I Ithan than 1500 teachers and principals representing rep I resenting all of the elementary junior and senior high schools in the J ci city the slogan of or the late I Superintendent George orge N. N Child that I Every Child Be an Interested Participant Par I Dr Nuttall said that it was the duty o of every teacher to have J each child under hi or her charge a willing participant J STUDY IS URGED j Teachers ITea hers must study individually 1 each student and instill in them the idea that pr progress eress can only come t from hopes to achieve Dr Nuttall I said t The new superintendent also advocated advocated extra curricular activities within with with- i L in the various schools for all children and urged the teachers to encourage such projects 1 L Representing the city board of education education edu edu- cation Alex E. E Eberhardt president J spoke of the financial difficulties which confront the school board and urged that all teachers and principals pals put into effect a campaign of saving in order that the school board t Continued on Page lage ae Thirteen I URGES HARMONY AS TEACHERS' TEACHERS AIM Continued From Page Pace Seven will have as little unnecessary ex expense expense pense nse as possible EQUAL CARE ASKED The chief chree end o of popular education tion is to permit and help boys and girls to find themselves and no child childs is 15 s unworthy of your best atten attention on whether he come from a rich home or one with the hc most humble surroundings surroundings sur sur- Mr Eberhardt said Mr Eberhardt said that hat this community com corn has always been able abl to count counton on Its teachers to make sacrifices to further urther benefit education and that this year would be no exception A tribute was also paid to G George orge rge N. N ST ST. Child by the speaker who asked that hat the late superintendents superintendent's plans ibe be e carried out to the fullest extent by all teachers and principals Dr E. E G. G Peterson president of the Utah State Agricultural l- l college speaking peaking on Character and Economic Economic Economic Eco Eco- Health cited a public school career as the greatest American adventure ad venture upon which our youth may embark MISS 1 MANNING SPEAKS During the afternoon session session an address address Rights Before the Law in Utah w was vas s given by Miss Alice Manning chief clerk of the law department o of the Oregon Short Line railroad and by Arch M. M Thurman director of adult education who spoke poke on Individualizing tion ion Wednesday at a. a m. m various departmental de- de meetings will be bc held with th he the general session scheduled to begin begin be be- gin at 10 1030 30 a. a m. m Mayor Louis Marcus Marus Mar Mar- cus us and the Rev Jacob Trapp pas pas- tor or of the First Unitarian church will willbe willbe wille be e the speakers Wednesday at 2 p. p m m. the teachers and principals will meet In their respective respective re re- school buildings and the elementary elementary elementary ele ele- ele- ele and junior high schools will open Thursday morning High school students will wIlt register Thursday and Friday and class In In- will begin Monday at a. a m m. 41 It |