| Show BiBLE READING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Feature of President Address at the Teachers Convention Today PROVO DRESSED IN BUNTING Garden City Welcomes the Hun Hundreds Hundreds of Visitors in Its Well Known Fashion s l llY JY y I Dr r Henry of ot Stan Slim Stanford ford rord Ity Another Coin Com of ot Initial Session Special to the News Jan 2 Lend In candidates for the of pres I pt nd of tim Iho Utah Teachers association Thomas of the As AIt college collese c mill ami Prof DrIggs of ofilio ilio Iho III for fill d Mind nt The Tho election will ho be held to 10 tomorrow tomorrow morrow afternoon provo Jan 3 Provo was dressed In her gayest this morning to 10 tho thu ot or to their fourteenth annual convention whose whoso held hek this first general gen ml session was wan morning and which will continue until nail the thc of Jan 3 Every Eer effort been mate made to prop properly properly erly entertain tho the visitors Red Hod yel yellow yellow low loll and blue ribbons the tho colors of the tho V t T r A My fly II from froni all tho the prin principal cipal paI bulling TIle Tho session lon this morn mornIn building In ln Ing completely packed the tho Ogden OlIen Weber county points i II t brought people Salt The Tho lake Is very poorly represented points from which teachers I come onI are aro in the counties outside ot of the cities This Is due to the fact tact In part partS that thal Salt Lake tailed failed this year to offer any special pay ay for attending this Ogden City Gily nna nd ve e c eber cb ber b r county ench each pay XaY pl the tho registration I their teachers and allow S 3 tor tar torI tre fr e of If I attendance Two addresses delivered this I morning One ne was i washy by Irest Prest I L LE 3 i I E tho the other ether by Dr Henr Henry This nf of I Suzzalo well known knon educAtor wel I the tha tho convention has broken up upI meeting which are Aro I department Into buildings This in various I be beIng ns held at another general session M slon I tuning evening I Dr Di Henry Hem nt Suzzalo of ot tho the department I or of education of Stanford university I will ill m deliver an nn address Dr GordY I and Dr Suzzalo are aio tho the only two tW I guests of the tho association who come como comeI I from fru points outside thu tho state Mate I The Tue University of Utah faculty la is laI I I heavily represented From the High I Prof Fret Eaton two teachers I ire are here Weber county Is U represent I Jd ol ed by County Supt Thomas McKay Matilda Pet PetI Petron I Supervisor awl Primary I an ron mon and about 60 10 teachers Supt I o of the tho Ogden schools leads leada a aI I Urge large Ogden delegation ton I BILE IN I SCHOOLS I Tho The feature of Prest Irest aik aikI al ad aldress address I the tho advocating o of at a read readI readIng dress 3 was I Ing in of ot WIS tho the Bible In public p schools He HeI II I I mentioned this subject at the tho tho end of I the address quoting the state law pro I the tho reading of religious or orI I denominational doctrines in public I After commenting upon the th theu I usual u al interpretation of this law aw ho hoI I asked Is ls It possible that a 1 child could I escape cape from II being an al atheist or an nn In ill InI II I Mel If it Its entire school life le freo free from train fromI I other Influence entre was woe never nevor brought to toI I know of ot God Clod and His JUs dealings with wih I mankind I When r t 1 think of ot my country her herI r of ot I the tho proclamation settlements tho I Washington alone llono at atI I Valley forge I Jeffersons collection and I ure on OIL Dible truths tho thu Prest I di dol nt tit taking the oath of ot office McKIn I lev I Y on Oh his deathbed the tho mother as ns asI I lw said goodbye to her boy holn In the tho I Mie blue or und and ald placing In his hil hands hald I her br Bible und AUd lid ho lie placing It ItI I near it his hil heart when these anaD ald ana arise In D of ot other Incidents B my rn thoughts I 1 nm iun led to 10 nay HUY HY the HI HII n I bl 11 may read n II I prayer prY may bo be bo of l fored with no ilo fear ear of ot denominational 5 lo Io wih being 10 taught But that thul tho the 9 true rue rUO spirit or ot life e acknowledging a LI I 1 n may lOfty bo ba recognized by hy the th I child chilI and that t dally daily ho 10 may mi H ny y with wih Shakespeare I not notI He Bo Just jUt und and nd fear I 1 till all ni the tho ends thou them almost nr nt at be ba beI bethy I thy Ihy I Thy rh fh Gods GUll und and truths I I plead for the Iho reading without com Coin comm m ni nf of f train from the Bible for forI forR fora I a R ledge at ot thu the literature of ot the tho thoI Ihl I r should be it u Putt part of ot a it i it II education HO so 10 lat the tho le ut 1 I if o If i and literature may bo I laIr I ond i nd tho the child may early curly learn learnt t to o at I God the tho ho Creator ot of otan I h iu an anil earth enith I TO ri 0 ml VAll FARMING I lr 11 hilt int hll hits hI with a it demand for fOI an al cloa of or running ax all al a ii profession Can Cui Cane H ni 01 e ill in Iii school create a I feeling hg hu hs ei 1 liHi will wi bring flue tho tanner farmer to u LI uMI IIII MI II II u It I do ho hols Is entitled to 11 II unit MIH In i 1111 aqUai In III with thu h hU vocation Is I ii different U It I viii ID II I a II good gooth 00 lay day when lie tho boys and Irl irI ni o the tho city ell or country will viiI wi say lIlly BI i H u to 10 go on Oil the thu farm fal oral Tet tt h jt t ho encouraged to toI hold holl holdt I Q t mi t ni nt 1 that wrest train from mother alit lifes To ro look upon OK O hands hall ore arc necessarily cat catI I Alth lh deep It IL I la I u f ambition am hi Ion to be ia u LI I farmer a I II Ill i j Rl I a n learned labor laborI OF Og UTAH I urge u ge Raid Buhl tin id tho tue roa hem n l lu III the tho subject of IC ii his hil hilO 7 ry the tho 10 w Wilting oC if a school o r i Sushi of ot Closely 43 4 wIth I the 10 loyalty of or the tho countr B the I ty y to lu home Wo n y I U thI I to 10 those who sing n Many I aliI 11 or at Oil Michigan IlC Jo ir r rh h tear uV 1 hut I our n i tho the Jr of o ll jIll boys byi bu Ind and girl Via I I a t Il of if mu lj 1 will I be bo ho ILIC II when Ii 1 OU out Ulo Iho ho I 1 li o 0 OIL II r ii grow tim HII u tit Y AND l Pl at iIi l of or o iii hIgh school II Ii tle tho relation Ie to lai edo cation received definite treatment Tho rho speaker declined that tho thia object ot of education was vas to 10 touch the tho musses and not tho thio fortunate foi Therefore ho lie favored the Limo shaping of cit tho tue coules In Intile tho tile schools to bring out tho the latent Intent powers und and nf of If the country bo boy and ald girl Our task he ho said Is IA hut but half haH dOlo when wo we give them iho hn three Its Ita To complete Out our duty dut we should so 10 modify the present course cI urso In high school that It will place the thiO stu student dent tile tho tc educated and On in ud ad dUlon give him tho the knowledge of some useful use Cui trade profession or vocation by b which he lie can Mn live 10 and uld produce sonic some something thing for far the benefit of or mankind Prof closed by reviewing some ome or of tile the open OIJen Questions U now con confronting confronting fronting the state concerning Its edu educational elu policy pole On these he ventured no opinion but offered them for Cor free treo discussion to the convention PROP PROF SUZZALO In iii II the tho absence ot or Prof Gordy Cordy Pi of Suzzalo Suz alu delivered del crud tho second address this morning Ills His subject was vas the thu training ot or the thu childs emotional Ufa lito lre Prof Iro Suzzalo Suzz lo vua warmly ap up applauded and ald his liis hl speech mado a 1 very vcr Impression Ilu Ho held that training in II should be bo for titled by ly training In the thu manner maimer of expression Emotions he lie said arc lre vital ylli They rhoy c of pride auger anger indignation tion ambition and U I II sympathy Jealousy kindred feelings and ald they tiley usually have havea a direct reference to lo ones ons oles relation relationship ship to lo other othor human beings If you 01 strike a n blow blo hu lie said by b way of Il It Illustration 1 when you YOl am nie ro angry It makes you YUI more angry angl If I you OU love loyo a I person the Capacity to lovo lova grows grown growl rap rapIdly li rapidly Idly Idl ro To put ul up a good oCo not 11 being afraid In II the presence of persons who tend to you iii I ut at east soon removes removes ro the Iho fear and ald from train your put vuc on 01 the tho expression of or courage you YO may ikY Itam larn to be ho brave There here is iii II a U good goad that makes for mor inor morality as us well wel as lS a n bail bad taut makes for poor morals A great contrast is II afforded In II the tue heroic conduct of ot Washington and the tho treason of ot Benedict Arnold Amold Both men had bad been up to the tho ot or Arnolds treason n men len ot or high executive military powers Tho Tile devotion of or Washington to the thu cause causo of or colonial liberty Ibert was strong enough to tu withstand any Iny counter feelings but Benedict Ar Arnold Arnold Aracid nold acid was wal not sufficiently strong In loy by loyalty alty nit to withstand the tile bitterness and a d pique which made havoc with his ca career ca career reer Prof Irot Suzzalo speakS again nt at 4 this afternoon Ild tills this even evening big ing Ilg AND COMMITTEES COMi Tomorrow afternoon an au In excursion will wili wi be bo run up Ull Provo Prove canyon Follow Following Following ing In the thu thO lecture this evening a general reception will ivill wi bo ho held at nt the tho Brigham Young university The Tho following corn com committees cor on permanent organization wore announced this morning Constitution and bylaws Fred W AV Reynolds U of U D H IL J Adams Og Ogden 0 den deli del P r D Do Jensen Monroe Enrollment Enrolment George GorKI F W Yo Hardy Resolution Sept Supt Supt J JW JV Jv W V Smith Supt Orson Or on Ryan Auditing Sept Hupt A AC C Nelson Supt Supt Cart Carl Principal Enoch Jor gen en These The e committees wilt will wi meet let tomor tomorrow row rol morning at tile tho Provo Commercial l club rooms |