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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH OIIE DAY I'M News Notes DED THREE Part r UTAH r sr g r I'r ,(- - Myton. Work on the federal aid road under the supervision of Sum-sio- n & Clyde, contractors, on the My section Is progressing in a satisfactory manner. The camp has been established not far from the river, near the Antelope end of tbe road. men are at work, About twenty-fivteams. Nearly a with ' twenty-on- e mile of the road grade Is finished, and in a short time they expect to start on the bridge. Richfield. The officers and dlrec- tors of the Sevier County Fair association are working assiduously to make the county fair this year the most successful In the history of Se vler county. Dr. I. L, Nebeker Is the manager and he has spared nelthei effort nor expense to obtain the beat attractions available. An excellent rodeo will be given, with cowboys from neighboring counties e v'X i Zrj rtXfi C ; -- v ' ' ' : -- fM tho education- Section 7. In order to at activities carried on by tho several executtva and to devtno ways and meant of Imdepartment, educational work of the Federal Govproving the ernment, there Is hereby created the Federal Conference on Education, which ahall consist of on , representative and on alternate appointed by tn head of each department. The Conference shall not report as a body to any ono department, but eachrepresentative shall report tho findings of tho Con- , for consideration and Independent action. feren Section I. Tho Department of Education shall eollect such statistics and facts as shall show the Bill condition and progress of education in the aeverat state and tn foreign countries. In order te aid the people of the aeverat states tn sstabllshtng and maintaining more efficient schools and school systems, In devising better methods of organisation, administration and financing of education. In deJOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN veloping better types of school buildings and tn providing for their use, In Improving methods of Til a new bill embodying radical teaching, and In developing more adequate curchanges, supporters of the movement ricula and courses of study, research ahall be for the establishment by congress of undertaken In (1) rural education; (I) elementary education: (I) secondary education; (4) higher an executive Department of Educaeducation; (5) professional education; (4) pbysloal tion with a cabinet place for Its head education, Including health education and recreahope to obtain favorable action this tion; (7) the training of teachers; (t) Immigrant education; (4) adult courses of etudy,' research winter. The new bill will be Introbe fields a in tha judgment of the Secretary shall duced, according to present plans. In of Education may require attention and atudy. The of the both houses at the opening department shall make available to educational Sixty-nint- h officers In the several states and to other persons Congress. Senator Charles Interested tn education, the resultant the research Curtis of Kansas, majority leader In iw iii and Investigations conducted by it. the senate, and Representative Daniel Section I. For the fiscal year ending June 14, A Reed o New York will Introduce 1424, and annually thereafter, the sum of $1,404,044 ryf or ao much thereof as may be necessary. Is hereby the bill. It Is stated. authorised to be appropriated to the Department ' The outstanding feature of the new bill Is that of Education All unexpended appropriations which It eliminates the $100,000,000 provision for federal shall be available at the tire when tbla act takes effect In relation to the various bureaus, offices, aid and asks simply for an annual appropriation and branches of the Government which are by of $1,500,000 for the Department of Education. r this act transferred to or Included In the DepartAnother Important feature Is that the bill pro- ment of Education, ahall become available for exvldes for the transfer of the Federal Board for ' penditure by the Department of Education. Section 10. Tha Secretary of Education shall Vocational Education to the Department of Educaannually make a report In writing to Congress tion as a division; previous bills would have done describing the work done by the department, and " shall at the same time make such recommendations awny with this Independent body. to Congress as will. In bis judgment. Improve pub-ll- o The first change, It Is believed, will answer education In ths United States. 11s shall also these opponents of the movement who argue that from tlms to tlmo make such special Investigations federal aid appropriations mean federal control. and reports as may bs required of him by thw President or by either house of Congress or a be Certainty no power of control over the educational himself may deem necessary and urgent. systems of the various stutes Is vested In the Section 11. The act shall take effect 30 days after In the Intention of Its Department of Education, It passage, except that the provisions of this act advocates. Moreover, the temper of the times Is In relation to the transfer of any agency from tha to the jurisdiction and controlof of one officer extension of aid federal evidently against further another, or In relation and control jurisdiction powers, and the duties projects. The second change. It Is believed, will to ths transfer of orauthority, to another, shall take agency win over those who were opposed to the abolishfrom oj officer effect July 1. 12- ment, of the Federal Board for Vocational Educa- ' Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, state superintendent tlon. , of public Instruction of Colorado, said after tbe This new bill was unanimously endorsed by the N. E. A. meeting: This mensure Is practically my National Education Association at Its sixty-thirWhile president of the National Education child. annual meeting at Indianapolis. It provides for Association In 1018 1 appointed Dr. George W. the establishment by congress of an executive Columbia University, Strayef of.Teachers College, Department of Education under control of a Secon the emergency commission of the as chairman retary of Education to be appointed by the It the Department to and presented education In senadvice consent and of the president with the of Education plan. I think this Is s good bill ate; This secretary Is to be a cabinet officer with and the wisest step for us to take. Otherwise the usual salary, $15,000, The Idea In fixing the hsve to stop legislative work altogether salary of the assistant secretary at $10,000 is thnt the fruits of seven he Is likely to be more permanent than the sec- - " and practically throw away could we for get no leader In struggle, years retary and the salary should be large enough to federal-aiold our proposal Introduce to Congress secure an able man. The office of the Commislias a good chance of bill the believe I again. Is sioner of Education abolished, as is logical we are In rather g strategic The Federal Board for .Vocational Education Is ' going through, as position." transferred to the Department, of Education ; this Under the Harding administration the proposal Board Is, of course, separate ond distinct from j. was made for a Department of Education and ' the United States Veterans Bureuu. The proviWelfare. It failed of popular support. Its sucsion for a Federal Conference on Education Is cessor Is the bill for the reorganisation of all the Important; some educational activities of the Feddepartments, which Congress has negwhere' eral Government must remain thy are ' executive This bill provides for the creation to date. lected and IVar Navy Department examples: Department of Education and Relief, which -- desired of Department fields of research are speclflr tty The activities of the Federal Gov- - ' tho Include to 111 Is be noted, and there Is provision for liunied. It w emment In tho fields of education, health and distribution of results. The annual appropriation veteran relief. President Cootldge, It Is known, for the Department of Education Is $1,600,000; favors this reorganization measure. Whether he this does away with the $100,000,000 federal-aiwill favor tho Department of Education as defined provision of the lust bllL Features of the bill are' In this new bill Is not known. ns follows: I Now tho National Education Association and Section I There shall be In the Department of many other organizations supporting the moveths I .question an assistant Bscrstary of Education, to want education and veteran relief kept sep- - : ment La appointed by the President, and to receive a proposl- - t arate. And they bellevs In tho federal-aii alary of $14,004 per annum. The Assistant shall perform such duties ee may be pretlon. Rut tho reorganisation bill failed of passage scribed by the Secretary of Education or required In the last Congress, so they feel at1 liberty to I y law. There shall also be a aolimtor, a chief work Independently of that measure. Also tho and such chiefs a of disbursing clerk, lerk, and technical federal-aiand eclentlflo, clerical auch and proposition was apparently doomed to bureaus assistants as may be necessary tobecarry out the So they are going ahead on the line of failure. as may provided for provisions of this act and least resistance, content to wait for federal aid. Ly Congress from time to time. There are some 27 organizations, most of them Section I. The Bureau of Education and alt per- - , membership, supporting ths tnlnlnc thereto Is transferred from the Department , with, nation-widof the Interior to the Department of Education. of Education. Ont Is a movement for Department Is Education of abolished, omce Commissioner of 1 he Another Is Association. Education And tho htrotoforo dutlss Religious powsrs and tbo authority, CommisThe taw on Education. National tho upon Council American and by Imposed the conferred and perIs represented through Its sioner of Eduoatlon shall bs exorcisedTho Association Education Secreformed by tb Secretary of Education. field secretary, Miss Chart O. Williams, in the shall be a member of tbs Board tary of Education Women's Joint Congressional committee, with , chairman. and this Section 4. Except as otherwise provided byexerheadquarters In Washington. The other 21 bodies act. all authority, powsrs, and duties held, represented In thts committee are all women's orexetuttve of head the any cised. and performed by offlea, or over In and ganizations. They include powerful organizations bureau, any department bls act llko these: branch of the Government which Is of Education, transferred to the Department General Federation ot Womens Club: It presior character whether of an appellate or revisory axerotsed dent. Mrs. John D. Sherman, Is chairman ot the and othsrvHta. shall be vested !nof and Joint Committee. Education. uerformei br the Secretary National league of Women Voter, president. cterke end employees Section k All officers, with Miss Bell Sherwln, Cleveland, Ohio. of the provisions transferred In accordance of Education, are each American Association of University Women, act to tho Department Dr. Aurelia Unary Reinhardt, Oakland. president. aUaslQua-dn- n wlthosS is hans , nd all transferred Cab hi or compensation. National Education Assn Renews Campaign for U. S. Department of Education, with New -- d we-sh- d d d See-rala- ry d e ould Ogden. A branch of the treasury department of the Southern Paclflo system is .to be installed In Ogden, according to word received here. Urn der the present method pay checks are mailed from the San Francisco office for the entire Salt Lake division. Under the new system the entire payrolls for the Salt Lake division will be handled out of Ogden. This will necessitate the addition of several employees, who will probably be transferred from the general offices. 111 i BjBtarBBiBiai5iiBiBrBi5.,aiBfgigriigngiairiigiCT?sBB.i Ai lo of From All That Yas tha Life of Mrs Hollister Until she Began Taking Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound , . After my Wyandotte, Michigan. iby was bom I did not do my own wort: for six months and conld hardly take care of myownbaby. I always had a pain in my right side and it was so bad I was getting round shout aers. I would feel well one day and then feel so bBd for three or four days that I would be in bed. Ono Sunday my mother came to eeo how I was, and she said a friend told her to Veg-- tell me -E. Pinkhamaday -to try Lydia I a bottle ana Deiore it was naif taken relief. After I was well again I went to the doctor and he asked me how 1 was getting along. I told him I waa taking Lydia E. PinkhamadidVegetable not hurt Compound, and be said it any one to take it. Iam always recommending the Vegetable Compound to others and I always have a bottle of it on hand.-M- rs. Henry Hollister, R. F.D. No. 1, Box 7, Wyandotte, Mich. Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound is a dependable medicine for all women. For aale by druggists Ft Soothinq And He&linq . Brigham City. Arthur Woolley, attorney of Ogden, was elected commander of the Utah department ot the American Legion at the last session of the seventh annual convention held here. He was unopposed for the position and the convention enthusiastically acclaimed his ascendency to the position. Park City. The local board of education met and decided to call an election for the taxpayers of the PARKERS Park City school district to determine lUmarm Dandralf Stop Hair PaU whether or not the district be bondRaatora Color sad Bsantr Gray aa 4 Faded Hair ed for $200,000 for the building and (ucamill Mlatprantow. Hla Chta Wk .P.trhogut.H.y. equipping of a new high school 2X3h-e- y 2)r. Robots Com. Cl-HINDERCORNS Salt Lake City. Organization of tonaas, ato., atopa til pain, aoiorea comfort to IB comUo of make walking aaifby mall or at feat, American Federation ot Teachara, president. Mine the secretaries of chambers M. Y, Blaooi Cbamloat Woika, Pstchagns. Florence Rood, Minneapolis. merce and commercial clubs of the American Homs Economics Association, presias known EMPLOYERS and to be Mn state into one body jromen art furnUh.d dent, Mlse Alice N. Blood, Boston. by ua for labor, trad, profeaalone and all Council of Women for Home Missions, president, the Utah Association ot Commercial Toeatlona Communlcata with ua. Waatarn VoMrs. John Ferguson, New York. whose ob- cational Bn., 10 Cantral Blk., Pueblo, Colo. Medical Women's National Association, presi- Organization Secretaries, tbe advanceto work for be will Ths Biggest Tobacco Pip Improvement la ject dent. Dr. kate Campbell Hurd Mead, Middletown, la on of tba It years. Tba Conn. ment of tbe state, was perfected at most nnlqna Intentions ot ths ago. Insures a National Congress of Parents and Teachers, a meeting held tit the Salt Lake healthy d and comfortable amoks. by physicians No mors pip eleanar president, Mrs. A. H. Reeve, Philadelphia. nacaaaary. Prlc II it. for two wacka only. National Consumers League, general secretary, chamber of commerce. J. H. RayMrs. Florence Kelley, New York. burn, general secretary of the local Writs or sand money order or chock to State National Council of Women, president, Mrs. chamber was elected president of the Sales Company, It Park Row, New York City. Philip North Moors, fit. Louis. SAVE YOUR EYES! National Women's Christian Temperanca Union, new organization. ' Cm Ir. Thompson's irawMr president. Miss Anns Gordon, Evanaton, Ilk. Albert John Weber, Buy tt your druggist tor Salt Lake City National Women's Trade Union League, presiUffl J&ivcr. Troy. AI.Y Booklet former chief Justice of the supreme dent, Mrs. Maud Swarti, New York, National Board of Young Women's Christian Ascourt of Utah, died at his country sociations, president, Mrs. Robert Speer, New York. home tn Mill Creek after a long illWrite lor attractive These organizations have been working for ness due to a complication of ditwo hist al Pariaiaa action by Congress creating a federal Department seases. Judge Weber was 66 years of perfumes, powdsra, of Education end providing federal aid to the age. rougs,te. S Want S4th SU Maw Varti states for eradication of illiteracy, for AmerS. Day of Cross Woods Joseph of educational icanization and for the equalization was returned to his famopportunities." It 'Is understood that all tbe or- Woods Cross absent for more than after being moveily as mentioned the supporting ganizations as the result of an atmonths five ment approve the bill ss emended. Few Roadt Carry Traffic Dr. John J. TIgert, United States Commissioner of tack of amnesia. He is said to have to A and an alias under been very large portion of the highway traveling Education, who delivered uo address st the National Education Association meeting, said that have suddenly remembered his cor- traffic of the country Is carried by it th new bill would secure the united support of rect name when be heard the name rather small percentage of the roads. the school people of the United States. Miss Chart of George Day mentioned. Upon his A detulled traffic survey made In O. Williams reported that she had consulted the return Day said that he planned to Maine by the bureau of public roads Federal Board for Vocational Education and It have his name and address tatooed shows that the primary system of the approved the new bill The American Legion, on his body, so that he can be Iden- state, consisting of only 7 per cent which Is closely affiliated with the National Edu- tified In cake of other attacks of Am- of the total mileage, carries 53 per cation Association In many ways, will taks nesia. Day, who Is a veteran of tha cent of the traffic In the state. action on the amended bill at Its coming national world war, has suffered three such convention. John W. Mahon, newly elected na- attacks in all No Time to Drop Wheel tional commander of the Disabled American There Is a motor driver who should Salt Lake City. Impressive funer be especially careful at the railroad Veterans, has given out these alms of bis organization: "A supreme effort to have wounded al services were held at the Taber- crossings the man .who habitually veterans given vocational training. A fight agnlust nacle for John J. McClellan, Taber- drops whatever he Is doing when tba proposed absorption of the Veterans Bureau In nacle organist, who died at his home whistle blows. Exchange. the projected Department of Education and Friends, associates and persons from Belief. all walks of life attended and paid Well, Tell Him Miss Mary McSklmmon'of Brookline, Mass, the their last respects. his strictly Ta," Inquired elected National of Educathe president newly offspring, playing with hla tion Association, believes that the passage ot Vernal The Wblterocks Irrigation the new bill Is the outstanding feature ot the company has a crew of ten men with radio set, what's the wave length for association's program. The education bill pro- teams st work constructing a dam Santa Cl a uar Western Christian vides for research In education," she said. "That forty feet high across Paradise creek, furnishes the means to the end of educational In. the lower end of Paradise park, progress. Higher qualifications for teachers. In- about twenty miles north of Lapolnt Improved Icebox creased participation of teachers la school pol- The scene of the activities is located By use of a newly Invented evapoicies, and all the other progressive movements In in the Ashley national forest and tha rator that fits In the ordinary Ice chest the field will he furthered by the creation of a dam Is being constructed under a for- and la run by water power, any Icebox federal department" est service permit. The company's may be changed Into an Iceless refrig demand that those development work to be completed rrator. Efficiency and economy agencies tn the Federal Government dealing with this year calls for an expenditure ot education and now distributed among the several $18,000. Bay Dayt on the Farm executive departments be brought together under Tbse are busy times on the farm. a single executive," said Doctor Strayer, In an Salt Lake City. The Third district An Atchison farmer tells the address to the National Education Association court Is asked to restrain Salt Lake Globe: Im county wheat with one cutting meeting. Education so vitally affects every aspect City and Its officers from Interfering hand, plowing corn with the other and of government that It Is essential that this execu- with the conduct ot betputting up hay with my feel" Kantive sit at the council table of the nation. ting oh horse races in a suit filed uh sas City 8 ter, . Surely no one who believes In our public school the county clerk, by the Utah Stale system can object to the development ef an adeA cynical man Is one who has had Fair association and others Interested and fact-d- l quate rtbutlng agency In In mutuel betting st tbs stats fair experience; e cynical woman Is on the Federal Government. If progress Is to be made grounds within 'the corporate limlta who hasn't In the development of our public school system of Salt Lake City. the experience and successes of every locality and Rrtgham City Exhaltlng the Amer atate must be made available for every other part lean Legion ss the greatest force for of the country. The members of the teaehlng profession are good in the United States because Its FOR INDIGESTION unalterably opposed to the development of any- members are mads up of those who thing that might be remotely characterized as are giving of service to God and bureaucratic control of education, but wo recogss they did tn wartime, and nize as Intelligent American citizens ths neeesslty country, expecting nothing In return James A. for more significant scientific Inquiry with respect to our objects, our procedures and our efficiency. Drain, national commander of the leWe know the possibilities that 11a In the organizagion, opened the seventh annual contion of a Department of Education for Improving vention ot the Utah department here and developing tha service represented by the pub- with an address before a mass meetlic school system. We believe that the American ing of legionnaires, members ot the people will no longer withhold their approval of American Legion auxiliary and the creation of a Departin' t of Education." , 254 AND 754 PACKAGES .EVERYWHERE Promotes Skin Health Hair balsam George - ... Drog-fUt- a. Reoom-menda- 1. FREE IBXMiflRDXMlS! pari-mutu- fact-findin- g Sure Relief 12IA |