Show 1 i I Editorials by the People Many editorials arc are r received by this department so that I- I ft rt Is obviously impossible to print all aU of them immediately amount of unavoidable In many cases there must be n G certain able delay In no case is this column opened to religious dis dis- dis All AU communications must bear the authors author's name and address If you do not desire your name published indicate indi ind cate cale this and it will vill be held confidential WHAT WHA T SCHOOLS ARE D DOING Editor Telegram Now comes the tho agitation for a longer term of the Salt bait Lake City schools schooL Some think that the children should be he kept in school one month longer than at present Salt Lake schools are arc fulfilling their mission They arc aro not only c. c t teaching the children to work but they are arc showing the value of properly directed recreation for education but are arc tho they t Some Somo cities have well equipped schools really well wen educated 7 It is something to be educated but it is better betterto to be educated for something F All AU the modern modem increased facilities have not made easier easier the I problem of living nor cheapened the process of dying They have not changed either the thc traveler or his route they have merely increased his baggage The child of today is more precocious than the thc parent of yesterday but after all is not the ago running too much to the training of the head and too little to the cultivation of the heart Too much uch head and too little heart was the ruin of ancient Rome too much heart and too little head was the destruction of Israel But the Salt Lake schools seem to have found the happy medium They teach the child not only onh to concentrate on its work but the they impart the invaluable side lessons on the value of honesty and fair dealing both at work and play This is educations education's highest mission H. H HEN E. E N. N |