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Show U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .FRIDAY 'MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. A Big Saving The Language of America LEVI EDGAR YOUNG By 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with Fullers Paints cause ha reads constantly the best literature. A student of Shakespear or Dickens or Hawthorne will learn to speak well, for he has naturally examples of good English before him all the time. A teacher, therefore-- should know a few good books well, books which are master-piece- d of English. They should not only he talked about to the children, but they should be read to them I would recommend that every teacher have on hie desk a ropy of ths Bible. Shakespeare's ' Hamlet, Dickens' David Copper-fiel- d, "Montcalm Parkman's and " Wolfe. Franklin e Autobiography, the Americanization of Edward Bok." IrvMark Twain's ing a Sleepy Hollow, "Tom Sawyer and a collection of the state papers and addresses of Abraham It goes without saying that Lincoln. hundreds of hooks might be added to this collection. It was Trackeray who said book Bewars of the man of on Thackeray meant that It la power to him who knows ons hook well. It Is greater power to know a few books thoroughly Tha teacher should read hooks to her pupils and they should be taught to love good books. 'Foreign children like tales of adventure, and the stories of Give uhem something of pioneer life Robert Louis Stevenson and the stories of James Fennlmore Cooper. . Now I realise 'that such stories are read today in our public schools, bub ths thing most needed Is enthusiasm on the part of the teacher to Inspire the.chlldren to feel the beauties of their mother tongue, The. foreign born should be directed to the books that will glvs tbemXthe spirit of ths new country-- of their adoption, and of ths language that la to earof be thelra Teachers should Insist on English well. I am reminded learning of the story of the Last ClaasX' written It tells by ths French author, Daudet how . when Alsace and Lorraine were In Germans a taken by the 18T0, decree went out from the German emperor to those provinces announcing that n a certain day the French language should be replaced by the Qerman as This for the purpose of making those zuVti no While German one realises .the confusions of the Eng- decrees strictly sre ever Issued by our governlish language as does the foreign born. ment, It Should be the object of teach Thus In her most Important Institution era and all people to have English and to the foreign born. America falls short good English at, that spoken bv every Of course Mr. Bok speaks of ths Amerione In this country Then, too, the can school of forty years ago, but his teacher by reading and teaching propcriticism holds good to this dav will avoid the danger pointed out erly, How shall we proceed to teach Eng- by Brander Matthews of "divorcing lish to the children both American and standard speech from standard literaforeign born It la a truism that children ture are Imitators, and naturally then, by Use simple English, try to speak corhearing good English, they will learn rectly, And read the best of our liters -to speak with clearness and correctness turf evsry day. Then our English will Ilave you ever rotloed that every famous Improve and the foreign born will come actor uses good English? This la be to see Its beauties. Profwor Rrand.r' Matthews. In his new booh entitled cm English." "One of the says In one of his chapters most obvious results of our entry Into the ar was to attract our attention to the fact that many American cltlsens who were called to the colors, did not speak English, and did not understand It sufficiently to learn the manual of arms This Is a surprising statement, but after one considers the large number of foreign born who come to our country every year, one will readily understand the truth of It. especially In view of the fact that foreigners are not encouraged enough to learn the language of the country they Intend to adopt as their future home I came to this conclusion some months ago. after my conversing with some Greek merchants over on tha west side of our city, ho told me that they only spoke English whsn they. were to church and In their At compelled social gatherings they retained their own of one them. English language for, said Is rather hard to learn, and not to our piking " One has but to go Into any community of foreigners when one will conclude that there Is grest need of teaching the English language to them, and even insisting that they learn It But the learning of correct correctly English .is- - notonly lacking on - the- part of foreigners, but good English Is seldom spoken bv the average American, and It Is surprising how Incorrectly the students of our schools both writs and speak their mother tongue . Edward Bok In his delightful hook The Americanisation of Edward Bok," tells us that a more Inadequate. Incompetent method of teaching, aa I look back over mvsevenv a t tendance-- at three different publ'c schools. It Is difficult to conceive If there Is on thing that X, as a foreign horn child, should have been carefully taught. It la the Eng. llsh language The Individual effort to teach this. If effort there war, and 1 - remember There none, was negligible was absolutely no Indication on the part of the teacher or principal of responsibility of seeing that a foreign born boy should acquire the English language cor- - 00000000000000000000000000000 to Refinish Things Yourself Head of the Department of 'Western History, University of Utah, Historian Utah Society, Sons of American Revolution. Its i and inexpensive to refinish furniture and woodwork yourself that you can always have yours bright and attractive. Fullers Silken hite Enamel is an excellent product for your use. produces a beautiful finish your choice of 8 colors and is very durable. It is the same high quality as all other Fuller ' so easy 'It -- 0 HaI 0 0 0 tha-beau-tles 8UGARHCUSE LBR. 6. HOW. CO., 1174 East 21t South FRAMPTON PHARMACY, 80 Wilt North Tomplo es arrives. 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LOGAN, Dec. 8 La Von Humphreys, son of Mr. and Mra Thomas H. Humph-rep- s, left today to fill a mission for the Mormon churchln southern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Give Brunswick Records This Christmas. - - 0 0 UHHHOHHHMnnnnnnnnnnnnHHnannHnHHnHHHHHOHH V C California. RABBI ANNOUNCES SUBJECT. Rabbi Adolph Sterner will address Congregation Israel at 'tha regular Sabbath services tonight at 8o' clock on tha subject "What To Teach, a Boy. Parents Interested In thla subject are Invited to attend. Native of Greece Changes Name &nd Becomes U. S. Citizen . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ik, LOGAN, Deo. 8 Leslie W. Hovey and William K Sloan were added to the Logan city board of education at the school board election today Mr Hmey was elected from the Fifth ward to succeed L. R Humphreys, prase it president of the boaid, and Mr Moat was elected from the Second wi-- J to succeed Dr 8 B Thatcher, who has removed from the district. Mr Hovey was county treasurer of Cache county from 1917 to 19J0, and la at present assistant cashier of the Cache alley bank. Mr. Sloan la a business man. The vote In the two wards was as followsSecond ward, Jacob Gease 1, 8; W ft Sioan, 96 Fifth ward, J hn Q. Adams, SO. Leslie W. Hove, 118, L. O. RETURNED TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IaGQAN. Dec. 8 Jack Otterbeck, the youth who was arrested Monday at Ogden on a charge of stealing, wit returned today to the Industry! school at Ogd n, from whl h Institution he was on parole. Juvenile Uff'cer Emil Anderso.i took him to Ogden. See for Yourself 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ?V 5 ANDREW J. I i I fii WILFORD. Iw persona not connected directly with e schools. Americanization regulations or court proceedings, realise the Inm ense amount of effort being put forth by many residents of Salt Lake to become citizens of the United States. One of the most interesting cases of naturalisation which has recently come before Judge William M. McCreaa court la that of Andrew J. Bulukos, an employee of the Oregon Short Line Mr. Bulukos la the son of Rev. James N. Bulukos. He was born In Corinth, In the Graeco, In 1896, was educated schools of Greece, graduating from colof at the there and IS, age lege coming to America July 21. 1914. He lived In Pocatello, Idaho, for two and years and since that time has made hts home in this city, attendschool for three years and alao ing night the day school maintained by the government In the Ness building Solely because he was anxious to become an American citizen In the fullest possible zenee. he has availed himself of the prtvfl lego permitted under the law, of changAmerican ing hla name to a substantial one, Andrew Joseph Wllfok-d- . He waa admitted to cltlsenshlp Tuesday, November 29. Witnesses for Mr, Wllford were i I Berkley Olson and James P. 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