Show C C E 1 I of the regular beaular held jan III 11 S the cache county deac ars met in the B Y college on jan an 11 1896 1806 supt bupt oldham cong congratulated the teachers upon the 1 secondi eions with which we have been surrounded since last fees sion under the state government the schools will re receive ceide mo laws will be favorably changed and advancement and be materially increased I 1 E R oven on en of wellsville conducted the institute in the etude of talks on oi A the t unity I 1 of the design of the h human uman being the unit 61 of the creator with hiis his creamons crea ions lions and the approximation of man lato to his creator bere n ere discussed unity or concentration is the great theme of the author q different definitions of education were given and discussed some of which are arc education is the working out of the design of bf a human being into abar character acter tle the reali retaliation realia Lation tion of all the possibilities of I 1 development and growth in I 1 the human being is education spencer 0 Q says bays education is the preparation for complete living in the presentation 0 of f the conditions I 1 for the cevelo development P ment of the design of a human being consists the art of education teaching is the occasioning stimulating guiding and economic econom economizing iz of self effort geography is taken as a basis in the author s discussion of the central subjects of study ile he shows the correlative of all the phy physical ical sciences geography is a description of the present appearance of the earths surface the description and history of past phases of the earths surface is the science of geology it is the science of the change in rock material mineralogy is the science of the form and composition of rock material in speaking of the atmosphere and its ettea 1 l on the earth we connect geography with meteorology in speaking of plants and animals in connection with their position on the earth the effect of climate on them we connect with these sciences botany botan y and zoology Y it is interesting inte retting to note the relation between the environment of a people and their customs government and religion one river rabe the nile one plain gave to the world monarchy and monotheism the rin Pin dusin greece with its numerous valleys and mountain spurs opening out upon the sea gave us polytheism and democracy the mount mountains airs of have been the natural bulwark of the swiss krople in re lauwe heir freedom germany a ai il 1 I malmd aland tl and both teach us the dingi r nf if i f people living in small and isolated communities and froni from the th e tuda of inalia we see how even reli religion ion may be affected by natural b 1 ue 11 5 let wa was condu ea by y miss alar garat wilkinson of logan some remarks and outline of literary study were given they appear elsewhere the question of having the whole county in one diA district triet regulated by one board of trustees will be left till next meeting for discussion some of the papers read at the O ogden oden den convention of teachers are given in the january number of the utah itah I 1 university niver gity quarterly E P bodnam corresponding correa bonding secretary |