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Show They're One in Goal Choice i i MILLIKAN SEES RULEJF-FADS Nomination of officer and addresses ad-dresses by Dr. Robert A. Mllllkan, N'ohel pn winner and physicist, end Dr. J. R. Mahoney, preeident f the Utah Education association, Thursday niffht in the L. D. 8. tabernacle tab-ernacle got the forty-iecond annual asocial ion convention under way. flesdlhK Tor a greater apprecia-t apprecia-t "h of knowledge ampng tha peo-I'li', peo-I'li', Dr. Millikan, assarted that "It's t'i teachers' responsibility to aaa fiat people atop listening to erery churUtan with a new panacea." L'lah can ill afford to continue the very conservative policy of ed-u ed-u ational finance that dominates our practice, Dr. Mahoney told approximately ap-proximately 6000 teachers and educators edu-cators who attended tha opening g-neral aeaslon. Nomination of tha following of-f of-f " ers waa announced: President, Milton B. Taylor of Harrisville: Vi'e president, H. Parley Kilburn ' Logan: trustees, G. Harold Bradley of Jordan; Welthea M. learned of Salt Lake City, and Cnarles H. Madsen of Price. I 'r. Millikan pointed out that too In i lie a share of our population acta i hunches, superstition and the rroddmg of cultists. He aald there ! a right way and wrong way to solve every problem. It Is still too generally believed," ' sxid Dr. Millikan. "that one opinion l us good as another. Nobody has a right to an opinion unless he ha studied and haa knowledge." PLAN TO GO THROUGH LIFE AS "SCHOOLMARMS" Mildred Badger, left, teacher, Logan high, and France Rogers, Granite high |