Show EDUCATORS Of STATE ARE S ih A ASSEMBLED u 1 v. v Utah tah Teachers Teachers' Association X Is in Annual Conven- Conven Convey Convey- I tion FIRST MEETING IS ATTENDED BY CROWD t t Addresses at Opening of Conference Point Poi t to Busy fl I Sessions Featured by instructive and entertaining enter enter- taming addresses delivered before an audience of tc teachers chers instructors and other educators the opening sion of the annual convention of the State Educational association held hold in ill inthe the tle assembly hall hail this morning momin consumed con con- more than thail three hours So great was the tlc out of town attendance that many were con compelled to stand during and consequently consequent consequent- the entire proceedings ly Jr it was announced that the remainder re lC ic- ic 1 of the tile sessions will be held c in the tabernacle In addition to the t speeches which occupied the greater rt of the thc morning candidates for three offices were ere nominated and dc dc- tails taUs of the We annual cle election t on of the of- of i to be held tomorrow and md of other business were announced t r E M M. M J. J Mills of oi i O pro pro- i i lint mul Tin following thu tho invocation f 41 Hl h b- b the Hie Hc P. P G. G f the rendition of It America by Lr the asi as- as J i ly under direction irl tion of of- of ofIn Music In ic ici i Supervisor oi or W. W Y and S. S ciul cial music IC by iy a n c choir J. J 0 of girls Ir s am amU find and 1 U h hoys Js of the 1111 chool the il first t ti S was il The speakers f were tiO P. P 1 P. P Claxton United States I r 5 I n of Hf education IOU State Su- Su cl nt A. A C. C C. C Git City r Superintendent Super Super- U. U 1 en Alma l of Lo u un all f Ei anil tI J 1 M. M I I. I Mills hs Outlines Educational System J flue he first was lunt l- l A. A C Ison who delivered au an lI of welcome on ou of or the llie thet t itt tittle c. c After a few e remarks devoted 10 n the teachers front from all tV tate Sui Superintendent ten dent ent Nel ou a devoted l l his attention to outlining the educational I system O of t the e atc turu turn ui frequently in the ourse of luiK his a od- od to tu Claxton tu tO explain feature fea fen lure ture of ct it Tho The subject object was ubly coyT coy cov- t creel I by br Superintendent and WS W'S e and anul 1 1 n followed an address of welcome on behalf V of th the city a ty Pc Jle took uj up methods method of nC JoD as employed in m the schools f of uI tin the city dh and arid sp spoke poke kc particularly o oC ot the place the teaching of patriotism is w en in the flue routine of the tho local schools Superintendent ent en t t poke loke at length h on the necessity T. T anti importance of inculcating in into the child love child love anti and reverence r for feH the flag ami 1111 the tho nation which i is providing the no t S. S free tion of any in lut the world worM Parents Should oP Co-oP Co r tc I Following Superintendent Christen Christen- 1 sen sc the thc addresses of were ro- ro V. V to by tr Superintendent Alma fol of ro Logan an Hi Ills His address tended to ShOW tho importance of the teachers teacher's work orl find and duty The speaker declared emphatically that teachers are arc tho trustees of the nie expounding in of knowledge c and that that- thata a a. great reat noble work ic lies before them in administering nt to their ir classes with their best iet au and aud most earnest t efforts si Pr President Mills opened his n address Ihy by stating that ours ours its is the task tusk of I training the youth rather r lYe ive supple supple- r I. I mont mout tile the hom homp in its effort Often parent pa pa- S. S rents rent nr are arc inclined to leave lean the responsibility S. S t entirely with the teachers teachers' I though the schools choo have l C the thc children n S only five fh-e ami aUll oue oue-hilf oue hours hoins out of twenty four and ami though each teacher Leacher bas ban from frum thirty to o fifty pupils President Pres- Pres dent Mills e Continued at nt some length th pointing out that the thc schools should do 10 all HIJ in their p power to supply much that tho homes neglect S I Teach Respect R for tor Work He Ire declared that one of the schools school's dud chief duties should be bo to teach tho boy or 01 girl rl to work and re respect p ct work s Frequently ho said parents find lad out out too late that their indulgence has v 0 handicapped their child Those who start sturt 5 sowing wild oats keen on sowing J them Not in on one case out ont of or a hun bun drea has hasa a young JOUI OU man started on this S free and cab c path ath and d sobered b d and taken up up the great work of life later on Life should be bu taken seriously al- al ways wars Even cn the ho boy and t th the e youn young man should avoid the Tic lie should grow ro and the only way to grow row is is' to make mal a n concerted effort to learn tho the things things' of life that arc worth orth while d Following II President lent Mills Mills' address the ho appointment of 01 committees was tal taken en up Committees appointed were the be election on committee to handle tho the associations association's election eJection of officers tomorrow tomor tomor- row ro an and aud the tho committee on Candidates Are Nominated The next or order er of business was tho the I nominating of candi candidates for the presidency presidency presidency i dency the tho vice presidency enc and for two of or the board hoard of trustees G. G N M. M Giles Olles superintendent of the thc grammar gram ram mar Inar gra grades es of the schools o of Salt Sail Lake Lako I City aud anti President J. J A. A of the Utah u agricultural college were nominated noun nom mated inato for the thc presidency 1 T. T A A. nom nom-I of No phi and W. W W. W were cr nominated for tho the vice ice presidency and aria ariato to run ruu for members of the board of trustees for n a three ear years years' term L. L 1 12 E. of ot Provo Pro o Enoch r Jorgenson Olen on of To Jordan II U. M. M lays Hays of an and Superintendent J I D. D C. C cu eu of Box BoxElder BoxElder Elder Either county were nominated Tu In Hon connection with these nominations it was announced that the thc voting places will rill be stationed at five of the most suitable entrances to th the tabernacle and that the polls will remain open I from front 0 J 0 o'clock clock tomorrow morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon Other offices of of- flees to be voted otc on in addition to those mentioned arc those of custodian secretary see sec retal and anI treasurer U United States Commissioner Claxton was was introduced follot following this thus business business busi hUfi De ness 8 an and aud he spoke for more than an i hour bour on the tho lIce necessity of getting close to the thc home life awl ami natural instincts in in- and tendencies in order to make the most prO progress He lie point pointed d out that there is only olic one remedy for i i defect in a school lie said it i is not in tho the general i supervision iou nor runt i is it in an nuu a addition to the school m machine but rather in keeping the teaching force up to tho greatest possible c In la addit addition ion to talking on ho how IJ best st to accomplish th thu th most t in ill the schools Commissioner ion r Clat Claxton talked on ri- ri h on the work th the schools in tho the United States have bave done in III the pa past t arc are now non au and aud will ill in m all probability ity yet ct accomplish The Tho morning session ses ses- sion slon was WilS eloped doted witha selection l by hy the tho school glee Jec club led by br Miss Ihs Whitney The Tho i feature o oC ot this afternoon u jo s ss- ss s s- F- F r on which convened cOIn ut 2150 ao n clock o'clock J in ui n the thc tabernacle ih if b t the ho International I Sc School ool of Peace c. c co ing JJ State Superintendent Su Sn- A. A C C. C Nelson is js id- id ing ung The flue principal speaker will be he Dr Claxton who will nd address the tho on I tion on International Peace l Following Fol Foh- ol lowing the t session e this afternoon at 5 o'clock there will be he nn run elaborate ph ph- ph spiral culture Demonstration in the Jes- Jes eret erot gymnasium given h by the bi high h school and elementary et from the Silt Salt Luke Lake schools b The exhibitions will last two hours Ibe peace IC I thin ii lii aft afternoon ernon a two musical ri numbers num tu iii- iii hers bers will be le given n i i by tIm girls of the Hawthorne school J ii ami ill I Mian fis his Georgia y young O t the ht talented yon young Ill violinist will hIJ lender Meditation tiou tion I toni from l' l au 5 5 S r |