Show I Home and School 4 League VINCENT TO ADDRESS TEACHERS It is with feelings of elation that th thE tho officers of the U. U E. E A. A announce the coming of Dr George E. E Vincent head of the Rockefeller foundation to the I assembly of ot Utah teachers this week Dr Vincent is far famed tamed for his wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- lectures Residents of f Salt I Lake City have heard him b before fore and andare andare andare are still sUlI discussing his talk taik The of officers officers officers of- of of the Home and School league urge cry e one who can possibly do so soto soto soto to attend Dr Vincents Vincent's lecture e. HARD TO GET Milton II H Welling congressman I from UtAh was asked by the U. U E. E A A. officials to work through P. P P. P Claxton Claxton Clax- Clax ton commissioner of education to obtain obtain ob ob- ob- ob tam tain a big map man for this occasion After much work the following wire was re received received re- re from Congressman Welling Have HavoC had great difficulty getting proper man for your meeting Dr Vincent not inclined to come unless unless un un- un- un less assured large meeting Have given glen such assurance Tho The N. N E. E A. A through its ita secretary J. J Fred Anderson wired back immediatelY imme immediately mine mine- guaranteeing to fill tho Taber Taber- nacle Commissioner Cla Claxton ton says that Dr Vincent is the best beat man in America today to meet our require require- ments meats I I SUBJECT OF ADDRESS I Dr Di Vincent will viii speak on The I I I Meaning pf America at the Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle naele next Ve Wednesday nesda January 2 I 1918 at 2 p. p m. m Admission is free to everyone It is sloped loped by Mrs George M. M Bacon that a u goodly representation of parents will be bo in attendance and the advisability of being early is urged I IEL EL ELKUS ELFUS US TO SPEAK I A. A 1 I. Elkus formerly ambassador to i Turkey will speak on some phase of ot tho the Far Eastern question in general assembly at 11 o'clock a. a m. m Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day in the tho Tabernacle PURPOSE OF CONVENTION According to Secretary J J. J Fred Anderson Anderson An An- derson the whole purpose of ot the convention convention con con- is to set before the educators I of the state and all others interested the vital needs of the hour i SPECIAL MEE MEETINGS AND TOPICS B Bearing aring directly on this problem the session of Friday morning January 4 beginning at 9 will be composed of the following The War Var and anti Americas America's Duty Ditty Dr Dl George Emery Fellows The Enlistment Enlistment Enlist Enlist- ment of the Public Schools in the Nations Na Na- lions tion's Crisis Dr E E. A. A Smith The New Now Culture Dean Milton Bennion I Health Education Dr D. D G. G Gowans Gowans- The Religious Aspects of the War Val Dr George Georgo II Brimhall I All AIl are welcome to benefit by these th and all other lectures of the U U. E R. A A. A I program I I I I I I LECTURES FOR TEACHERS EACH RS I Dr Frank Frani M M. McMurry i professor of elementary education at the the teachers teachers' college Columbia university and Professor Professor Pro- Pro fessor r J J. J W. W s Searson AJ- AJ irson Of the Kansas Slate lato A Agricultural college cOllego will bring messages to Utah teachers teacher The parents parents pa pa- rents of the state are cordially invited to attend these lectures lecturE with the tho as assurance assurance as- as of their practical value BIRDSEYE VIEW OF CONVENTION There Thero r will be Ve six Bix general sessions in the Tab Tabernacle as follows Wednes j day dar la January 2 at 10 l a u. u m. m m. m 2 p p. p m. m l t f t I I I I I r I p p. p m m. Thursday day January 3 at 9 a a. m m. Friday January Januar 4 at 9 a H. a. a m. m 2 p p. m. m There will be three big departmental meetings on Thursday January 3 at 10 1030 30 a. a m. m as follows I Primary department Salt Lake theatre theatre theatre the the- atre grammar department Assembly I I hall bali college and high school scho l department department depart depart- ment Barratt hall hail The same sama day at 1 1311 p. p m. m eleven n I section meetings will be held at the East Side High school and at the same place at 3 15 p. p m. m nine additional additional addi addi- I section meetings will b held i I I IH H HOME ME AND SCHOOL LEAGUE I IThe The Home and School league section I will be held Thursday afternoon from to in the the south south study room floor B of the East Side High school The following will be the program for this section I Song Old Glory words by President President President dent George H. H Brimhall music by I C. C W. W Reid sung by Murray I Roberts presidents president's address Mrs John R. R Stewart election of officers i address The Value of Home and I School League Work Vork to Superintendents Superintend Superintend- I Superintendent L. L E. E Eggertsen Provo address Dr Geo George e H. H Brimhall Brimhall Brim Brim- I hall hail address Evolution of the Motion Motion Mo Mo- tion Picture President Louis Marcus Marcus Marcus Mar Mar- cus of Notable Feature Film company I address Extension Classes Dr T. T S. S Olson I PICTURE ANNOUNCEMENT Little Marie Osborn will be featured in Shadows and Sunshine with the usual Ditmar animal picture and a good good- comedy cartoon The Th visiting parents and teachers are invited by Mrs 1 John Malick representing the better pictures committee to attend his this offering Saturday in January Janu Janu- ary 5 fi at 10 1030 30 at the Paramount Em press Dress theatre A membership card in inthe inthe inthe the U. U E. E A. A will admit free tree of cf charge The regular price of admission is I 5 cents to everybody |