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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MOTcNINfi, MARCH Utah an Legislation for Shaping. Character in Classroom ' Dr. H. A. Smith, Superintendent of Salt Lake Schools, in Address at Cleveland, Points ' OutScope of Program. THE nt its practical training In character tones (ton. Tht aim Is moral txprtssjou and action. Tha east Is not rasttd upon a srhtme of moral Instruction auch as prevails in Franca, whera tha teacher discusses abstractly befora the class various forms of conduct. To be sure, the imparting of moral precepts and of etn icl Is not neglected. knowledge econ d VVeek of Tne and elementary schoolsas have morals chica presented cldsely allied subIts with code s Hutchin All know jects. ten laws of a good American, Self Is CHALLENGE Our D own tairs Made Mentor. "In the Junior high school ths pupil fills out the aver card of the Good Junior Cltlssns, Judging himself on th, re- points of his cere of himself, conduct, ,, liability, cooperation, obedience. Inltle-tlvthrift end community service. Blm-llstandards appropriately developed are deigned lot high schools. Th molding Influence of the teacher Is evsr Invoked. The appropriate subjects In the course of study are utilized (or lessons in character cwlture. of the Utah program "But the effk-acis based upon Its positive assignment of work to be done. The law went Into effect September 1, ISIS. The registration up to IS years was made.- The location of each youth Is known and record follows if removal elsewhere tn the state occur. Every district must provide school opportunity for twelve months and for wkich school credit will be given, la Invited In one at least of the several courses orfered In agriculture, farm mechanic!?- trades and Industries, home economics, person I hygiene, physical education, music, systematic reading. etc. The youth are urged also to enroll In one voluntary out of school ortha Boy ganization at least; such a Campfire Olrla, Y. M. C. A., vaScout, rious boys and girls organizations, clubs, societies, orchestras, etc. Part-tim- e pupils are assigned to groups for vocational School credit Is guidance. given for Junior Red Cross work, thrift stamp activity,, cleanup campaigns and any community seme. ar manhood4 How aha I tha unfolding and the development of the adolescent be judiciously and lnsplrtngly. consummated? For If demotraey is to be made safe for the world, then In the smallest, least populous settlement as well as the teeming centers of great cities, our children must be socialized for all the responsibilities of modern life in the American . republic. Out of School Fortes. "Such at) experiment in socialization la being undertaken In the Intermountain commonwealth upon tha principle that tha foreee of puhlle education should be offtclallv comerifed for the child In school and out of school, every day in the week and every week In the year, always. however, with tha cooperation of tha home and of every human agency fo? food and growth In the community. It is education In the broadest and moat extreme form. It provide for tha menthe intal, the physical, dustrial, the patriotic and the- - moral. It la training for efficient and largest mindful that every American la a sovereign. It is for each Individual character formation lit tha highest, and truest sense. "eteveral tnctors have cooperated to The bring the Utah program to passdemands of toe federal government for war weik service brought to the schoeta a sense of their collective responsibility to the republicThere came a new realization that the state owed it to the Influence Is Extended. common the and nation 'good that Its ' This Innovation- means that V tan has be not only mentally alert, but also abandoned the tradltlonUschee of car- youth physically vigorous anil fully trained in ing for the pupil through oWy'one thouand civic virtues. In the adsand hours a year In tha schoolroom. patriotism s law ministration of the The slate also undertakes the direction for vocational education the provision of this child for the other three thoufor home projects requiring six months sand active, wakaful hours of the year. led to planning gchool work for an entire Sthool is life, you say. Yes! And there year. The loea employing Inspectors for is more Ufa each day, abundant and ditwelve months became familiar. versified, bevond the walls and the grounds of the district building. No Means Experiments. "Inevitably the youth of 12 years and By'Th auceMful expcrinc of a church after Is destined to tract a a'x.tal enRicks Normal college, vironment that- la new. Is definitely for- Institution, tn as known the Rex burg plan, was a potent too often and mative. sharply divergent Here subjects ars purfrom what he haa hitherto known In the influence also sued through summer awttons and the home, the school, the church or his group. Howr shall he safely use work Is aupenised ami glided by teachthe unaccustomed liberty of action? How ers. Reports are made upon social, ecoInnomic, health and relielous welfare and shall he wisely exscplsa a new-fediscipline dependence of judgment? How shall tha count In tha jears record Tha natural Instincts of boys and 'girls for and training of the majority of the Utahe ccp-tancfavorable con ribute to the and for achievement be people of the new educational lawn. The loss of power, directed, so tnat, with-npurpose and vision, they shall pass on to moral instruction of outh is a cardinal worth v and successful manhood and wo tenet of the dominant church arj the 'lo ra ht legta-tatlo- - - . Multn-Hugh- - par-tnul- ar lt TUTJTJTJTJTJTJTJ The entire stock has been repriced and rearranged, new goods which arrived too late for the first weeks business will be placed on sale this week. Short lots, broken sizes, lilies have been given substantial reductions in order to assure a quick clearance. Pay this department a visit Monday or any day this week. Dont let this splftidid merchandising oppoitu-nity pass without receiving sbme of its benefits. - Over AH the Years. The machinery for operating th U Involve first the employment of Inspectors and advisory teachers for th whole year. Three seta of reports are used for health checking vocational activities, habits and activities. Comnd specific detail are covered. plete The health showing includes th uee of narcotics, care of person, sleeping habits, kind and amount of recreation. "A half yeare does not admit of eytenalve eyperlenc conclusions as to results. Voluntary action in some areas preceded the law's going Into efTect. The compulsory feature to 11 years of age ha brought several thousand pupils back e to the schools The various features of the new act will b gradually adopted In the several cities and counties Many board of education have employed full-- ) ear The enrollment of"TPuplS supervisors in health habit course ha been quite large In some sections Gratlfvlng reports are made as to a decline In the use of narcotic An lnerea.e In Juvenile delinquency during vacatioft Periods has been hitherto common. In the rural district school authorities are Juvenile court officials The program for activities can not fall to remove fruitful sources of wrongdoing. For the Second Week of the Challenge Sale We Are Going to Feature W Five dainty assortments; every range is complete as to size, style, colors and materials. The values in this great offering will please you more than ol "The superintendents of the etate hail the law of 1919 ss a call to civic and moral rlghteousnees for all the youth. The cooperation of the various agencies of the community In the character growth of the bova and girls It on of the vast potencies for good In the program, curh an organization has been formally effected in Salt Lake The possibilities of using the BoyCity. Bcoul movement to supplement th achools are also develIn addition to the oped formed In connection with churchestroop and fraternal orders, the Junior high achoola are organizing troops, whose activities are apart from the school, but the Influence of its spirit is strongly manifest among the bovs daily, Th Instinct of achieve-men- t, marthe qualltle of Initiative, loyalty, and helpfulness which bethe scout are the basic essential to long of efficient character formation that must obtain in every school that adeIn function life quately boy An Interest In community welfare Is truly a moral habit. In the bov'a cooperation wtih school, church, business, recreation, whatever the group, ms attention has been gained, his emotions quickened and his energies enlisted. He has learned to ghe himself to something worth doing. He has a Joy in action fur the thing was of ids free choice. Music Company will be glad to show you this velous instrument. any offered in months past. Out of the Ordinary Offering o New. Spring WAISTS $24-7- 5 Pekin, rookietan and the otber good colors, in polo, velotnir, jersey and fine tweeds. Sizes 10, IS,' 36, 38, 40, 42, 44; these are exceptionally stylish garments. . V The New Suits $19.75, $24.75 spring-shades- The sp ies and colors are most We can fit sizes pleasing from 3o to 46. One of these dainty waists will delight you. substitute for the refining influence of Music Bring Chopin, Beethoven, Wagner and Liszt into your home the compositions of music masters of the centuries can be beautifully in, terpreted on- - fetter,' The Marvelous Autbpiano . t Famous International Player Piano Anyone can play it t . its hand1 jopiaxo . The Greatest Value in a on it ' . . ' and lay t. Will Sacrifice My Two APARTMENT HOUSES AND RESIDENCE k3-- 3 nJtj jttlvntNT cjvhtai.' s&o, 004.00 "OLDER. THAN TUB STATE OP UTAH- as n rinn u uu nnnhnnnn n u uuuuuuuuu ' ' Inquire of Owner, 35 1 So. 3rd East. Wasatch 6349. $ Heavy Weight Coats at $9.98 iatjy A varied assortment of rials iif suitable styles in colors that are considered the seasons best, plenty of all sizes. Petticoats are especially weeks selling. ....25c, over, Night Gowns Drawers $2.49, $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 35c, 39c Childrens .'.29c, 35c, 39c Women's ...19c, 25c, 29o 25c ?9c Mens Womens pink and white 69c Bloomers Special prices also on L. D. S. garments. $1.39 i. Reasonable Prices , a j and $1.89 J I Msde of good grade jean and eoutil, in white and pink. Btvles are right for the new spring garments. Bizet 0 to 3(J. Sturdy supporters. -- w rsy.sAa: ;rs has narrow escape DIRECT FROM GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS THE PEERLESS CO, Dept 493, 80 Branford Place, Newark. N. J, Th. Trtbaas. EVANSTON, w0., March 13. Mrs. had a narrow escape Thlnne Eusen when a tr y bullet evening Thursday h t reading at her g rased her hair a home on Center street. Mrk Thlnne Immediately rushed next doer and found that th children had which plgjlng with two revolvers, both pf were Mil! warm. While the parent! were show the youngMer, attending the picture T of age, the oldest being about andyear were playing unloaded guna found the bn V i inn -l f Hie .lore pfi v 'ie , Q, will ship, postpaid, insured, to you direct oa receipt of...- ( The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary, Th result of two s years experimentation by army experts. Made strictly to government spe of government approved eloth, guaranteed durable and fast rotor. N Wrlt can get through hermetically cemented, storm proof ollar with storm proof Ub, interfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings around wrists, aide with,, additional slit to reach inaido clothing without opening coat. Back pwkrt la aanltsrUv ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving eape effect. Because the war endcT unexpectedly and military requirement erased, civilians may buy these govern.-"-- ' ment approved raincoats far below actual value ,.,.8.50 OFFICERS DOUBLE- - with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with , convertible collar; outside patch pockets J BREASTED MODELS buckle; With flaps; buckled wrist fastenings, nory button-- , Retailed durine war for $25 to $30. Delivered free to your door on reeeint of $13.50' LADIES MODELS, made of same material, single breasted with belt, postpaid, insured .. .$10.03 Boys and Girls' Raincoats, same material, sizes 6 to 16 rears .,..,..$3.73 WHEN ORDERING, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT 'r- If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded rt ' tfiiw-tion- t a rtIatwthey found th eartrldg. which th bufhad been locked In the drawerandof fired two fet placed th.m In the run other entertha and wild nets, one rein home. Thlnneea ing Mr. Is Bold. Toggery tMCi.l t The Tribal. POCATELIJ5. Idaho. March II. William H. Bonlecheld, for th past eight th "Togovmr and manager ofInterest to disposed of hla gery " h alWad Brother. Th new company I. Bui. Idaho at More ready conJuct Kal and Eugene. Ore, nd th partners ere W. T. and I. D. 8. R ad. Harry C. I umpkln. for many years associated arllh active V axle Brothers, will have tu (i . - Sprlr a Civilians Buy Army Raincoats FROM STRAY mBULLET i I New Model Corsets, $1.49 $1.69 $1.98 ft- For Monday we offer twenty-fiv- e dozen of these useful garments at these very best price dark and light good grad percale, sites 36, 38, 40, 4i, 44. All are novelty styles. .it 1 y. I Hand Towels . . . .. 19c Large Bedspreads ..$3.59 Turkish Towels . ....45$ Pillow Cases, unbleached . . . .39o Seamed Sheets, 72x90 .. ..$1.19 Fori Monday Only, Women Separate Vests. .19c Girls Union Bulls 59c Womes Union Suits 49c 79c ..... .......... ...88c: Domestics at Bungalow Aprons Knit Underwear c 39c, 59a- .'..98c, $1.49 J , r Special Price on Cover Corset priced Fetticoats $1.49 $1.89.; ..... f?$1.19, Bandeaux, and son. garments all priced for this to offer at this price. coat It ,will pay you to look then, Muslin Underwear Special Prices , Envelope Chemise. .88c, for women and large girls, trimmed,- - ready to put Ofi. Style This is indesd a rare opportunity for tho girl and women to pur-cNever before have we their Easter hats early thin offered such splendid value at this early- date. We eould not do so this season were it not for the fact that we purehased'a manufacfor chh at about palf price. We would turer entire surplus sto-likg ta show you theee now hat. Hosiery at Saving prices Infants 1 .98, . We havtf about 20 splendid6 Five Great Special Lota ' in most desirable than-1200- FOR SALE - 98c, $1.98 and $2.49 The good spring colors and black - POCATELLO, Idaho, March II More had been subscribed In th big boy scout finance campaign last night, acThe cording to 8. E. Bradv, chairman. scouts have been officially indorsed by th Rotarians and the chamber of commerce. and last night Mayor Whitaker made this official bulletin: " Whereas, Congress has enjoined the boy acout organisation to develop the highest t)P of cltlaenahlp In th boyhood of Xinerir. and aa Pocatello has a healthy boy scout organisation, well rep-- , resented with an efficient local scout and scoutmasters, which Is endeavoring to Interest all the boy of the cltv from the ages of 12 to IS years, therefore, he It Resolved, That the city council of Pocatelfo moat heartily Indorses the Boy Scout of America, and offers Its full co- - good.- Many Different Materials, te The Tribune. Speclid WWW as something extraordinary. Player Piano Known. , instrument artistic this Come in today examine . POCATELLO INDORSES BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN every possible selection Grand Opera the classics a wistful ballad a stirring march a patriotic chorus every kind of music is splendidly rendered by the Its tone its wonderful expression capabilities all stamp some and distinctive appearance ' W- is exceptionally . $4.98, $5.98, $9.98 Easter Hats Jersey, satin, taffeta in the new flounce ideas. The color variety ; Clearing Out th New Separate Skirts Great Challenge Sale of Unusually Good Quality Petticoats, $4.49 - . Aid Character building. But th moral Ilf ha another aspect In addition to that of service. It must Include excellence of personal character. The traits end the disposition are subjects for culture and training as much as ars th abilities and talents of the Good temper, fidelity to trudl, pupils fair play, riy for othere, civic responsibility arq matters of They ars nurtured dnd enforced by practice. Ideals gain genuine value only as they are expressed in conduct. The concepts of democracy mav be said to be moral rather than Intellectual They Involve cooperation and reciprocity. With oneta he must also right, recognise his duties. A duly can never become a vital, energizing force until It Is fixed In habit. This la tho new realm of educational endeavor that. Utah would earnestly and resolutely enter, having its schools take over the character guidance of Its youth and striving to make sure that precept is transmuted in practice. The Slate ha adopted aa ita slogan in It experiment the sentiment expressed by the former secretary of the interior, the lover of hoy and girl, Franklin K. Latin, m Ida memorable utterance, 'America I a Spirit. America la an Inspiration It is Me constant and continuous searching of the human heart for th thing that Is 1 , . Gabardine style, poplin, in black navy and the popular desirable is a Sizes 16 to 42. Every, garment u style shown at these reasonable prices,,. Wash Fabrics, 98c and $1.98 Silk Fabrics, $3.49 whole-hearted- ly The New Coats $i9.75, $7.75, $10.75, $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 the The Conquerors, One Most Noted Pictures Ever Painted. Valued at $70,000.00. Free Exhibit. Daynca-Beeh- e , Spring Appare The New Spring Dresses. full-tim- ijuijuunj'LrLruLrLnj of Be Sure and See tore in Recognized as Benefits. -- 17. cleee supervision of personal Affair Is practice. , ceptd Tha distinct! v feature of tha law U Is Leader in State efficacy Of Dtli'l educatlohal Wat explained at tht recent of th department of of th National Education held at Association Cleveland, By Dr. E. A. Smith, tuperin-tf-ndeof Balt Lake achoola Ir. Smith, mho wa elected first vice president of m the department of superintendents, one of the speakers before the oonten-lliiills address follow a ri John Coleworthy In the turrent Monthly daclarosrihat. for tha or civilisation atatae meet reorganise education aplrltually. The world war flood and Its artermsth have brought,. of educational plana and taw a Hi Europa 4n America. and dlepoeltlon to attempt large thing haa been dominant. Singling out one of the lines of activity, there comoa Into view a competition enstate of tered Into by the forty-eigtne Union for the formulation of a proeducation. gram of character n One state haa ventured to enact that empowers tha public schools to assume tha responsibility of tha moral training vt Its youth. Utah by tha law of I3l requires that all boys and girl ui t7 It years of age he at school or at work. They register once a year for a enrollment and are super-- i rveh ud the entire time. 11, 1920. actual deal March S. Th of th Moslem church, said he wdi'i CONSTANTINOPLE. March IS. Johnson or some throw th foil Influence of the chonh to liam E. (Pussyfoot) of the so'.Lft y. antlsaloon American lAats. other who organizer will theAt aupport will William Butler give pre-eaaloors are ret a owed nr--a lecture at tha Assembly hall Monday be asked by the Turklmi Green Creacent within fifty varda ot a TurUivn anti- th of com and direct to the her under tie tha soo'etv auspices night , I. r - i If, of Utah Extension division Johnson to Aid Turk Dry right t Shlek-ul-Te'a- Wil- nt (J Uni-erxlt- f r,t-- .l, i f |