| Show communication editor times independent r pear dear sir t A e 31 my ideas of the duties of school teachers teachers rs are that we are charged by public opinion and the state which educates and certificates us and the school board that represents the community which employs us to do all that lies in our power to train the children and youth who come under our charge to become good citizens it is our duty to teach correct direct and magnify our calling at all times in school and out of school the rho teacher who lays down his obligations as he leaves the school building bu idne is not worthy of the name lie ile I 1 is a a still ti 11 a teacher school days saturdays and sundays no matter what the avocation may be it should harmonize with his calling and should be worthy ot emulation this is the standard I 1 set act for the teachers of our out young people and I 1 am convinced that our teachers in moab ere are striving to live up up to that standard if we are not doln doing our ow part we should be glad to know it il AS I 1 am firmly convinced that our young people eople are our choicest heritage ans and should receive our best care end and protection so I 1 think the parents arents and find right thinking people of of moab should stand by our young people and shield them from the pitfalls pit falls of the unsavory undesirable human do de mon commonly known as the boot legger the better citizens of moab should tot tolerate liquor drinking at the public dance halls hills it would seem most appropriate that the mayor and town board would be justified in closing any dance hall that cannot of will not conduct orderly dances where young people may go and not be forced to associate with drinkers and drunks neither should smoking be permitted in the halls balls nor cloak rooms it is in direct violation of a state law beli besides ldes the offensive feature of the habit the good people of mob moab should in eis upon dances beginning at an earlier hour and closing at kt 12 in IA these suggestions suggestion 3 and criticisms 1 have hare in mind the welfare of our young people high school training receives a decided setback set back baek when our students spend an evening and too frequently until one two and three in the morning where respect of law Is flouted where men and boys are drinking ona smoking how fardo far do you thin thinkie kwe we can get in our school work alth ith these handicaps are we are the boys and girls receive ing the enors laoni I 1 support of the corn com I 1 if nt r why not very F 6 YOUNG principal goidz grand ZI county 11 ty high v airs A W baker WO of san juan JUJA Is h ma making kin 9 a s stake tak 1 11 raising ing butke turkeys 3 and balm claims 1 tr to h have 1 6 elargest flock in G the state she began bican in 1919 with three hens of the bronze variety in the ahe spring of 1921 she had twenty three hens while her husband had bad awen tareo poland china hogs he ralso raised 1 75 pigs to market size and sold them for fot 1200 1111 1 wife raised 3 M butke turkeys find and sold old only a part of them for 1200 mr baker says it cost him for the feed of his pip and his wife vita mavs that would cover her cost bill in 1922 she raised worth of turkeys tur kera colorado is eoma some state for turkeys grand junction sentinel J |