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Show X. i, 5'; 2--f School During the Week of November 5 th jKiUAl REPORT , I wonder if more C7 SUPT. BURTON for YEAR Those pupils Improved; Enrollment Shows Steady Growth; Staff is Improved; Good Transportationt Facilities r i following i a brief summary of JLrintendent Burton annual report 1927-2lhe Schori population. Enrollment and Attendance yr 8, 1927-2- 8 1926-2- 7 1923-2- 4 Aueht thjt h n,, I '" taught i i sj-- . m, v A nroHment 8533 J&mce 2866- - . Zj C. t b.jv-- rr iW.ttil ht wonder-how-th'- leisure t.nie. stumbled m the ''huh Uarn.si to st, dirk Which ones have fall, Which haw learned t. n I." Has aught I hi ? u ha- hopes an h. ped m "hut aims, ambitions, a,,iu. turns, t art s And, too. Id know what m.monrs .... per ichool popn- en- - ltion . 9ZJ. -- rolled cent Pef ; , ly ichool popul- ation in high 17.3 17.8 school . 19 plus jamber Of each of day J SkM 125.7 have maintained a strong teaching farce during the year. Only 20 m cent of the teachers were new in We teachers The e district. shorn we trained last year and who this year lecame regular teachers vert t distinct asset to the district. We believe the practice of developing oar own teachers, after they have praduted from normal schools, by lLcinf them as assistants under our best teachers, is a distinct factor in improving: the quality of the teaching eleven district. fact that every principal was retained this year, coupled with the fact that they are men of splendid leadership and influence in their work much meant in stabilizing and school system and our itrenfthening the in The mamtaining-loyalt- y among teachers. our supervisors has We believe they are in the state in their par- - The work of bees splendid. rot excelled toi.r 1 , UnlXT"" . speaking of the quality of our teaching, it is probably not out of place here to call attention to the fact that Ihe output of our sc tools, cm graduates, ranked first in scho.'ar-- ( ship daring the fall quarter among all the schools of the state sending 10 or store students to the university. Dr. Peterson of the U. A. C. also reported personally to me tvat the graduates f the Davis high are among their best students. In Health . I quote f A tf nlst amber pox . the following from a sum-t- y the years work as a sample has been done: vaccinated for small1715 bomber inocculated diphtheria A amber for 1639 of fillings in teeth Aumbr teeth extracted t 1246 234 cleaned.... 400 All the children in the schools were PT a physical examination. ' 0I than 100 conferences and clin- - jJ were held, and more than 1000 made to homes. vis-- m Buildings The increasing of school population the decreasing of assessed valua-"- h has continued to the point that of the available revenue under w is required for the operation ? 7 schools, leaving less each year handing purposes. . It was largely to this fact the the board of fj ction found it necessary to .ask people to vote a special tax, 4 years, to raise $144,-IJf-t? provide needed additions at high, the Bountiful Junior e Layton school- .- The comple-- 1 Jr this building program, which been authorized by the people, supply the important building ea of the district for several years. ex-ov- er W - - !ris Fhliyij all bonded indebtedness Pr paid, leaving the district, for ?rt Period at least, with the of being completely ont of The district has lived strictly 10 dis-jTt1- 00 ; ynf the budget during the' year. 'records have been yrell kept, ind xPenditurs have been made with . . ? n - 2 656 d 1926-2- 7 $!t $22,000; 1927-2- 8, Prated, 192627, 1 j cr the greatest possible erery dollar spent Evidence fact is shown .in the state last year, showing- $57.43 the average cost per child for chooS, while in Davis it '7.72, ; The total expenditure for Pn08ea was $77.43 per child in rtate, while in Davis it was $62 02. Transportation Qr 9 buses, 12 buses, 1 wagon. 1927-2- 8, Lnumhe rof students 1240 1022; 1827-28, iSSLTde; hih 1926-2- 7, students transport-43- 9 3927-2581 school students trans-pl8, d, 587; 1927-2- 8, 660. thuU.0 the 1240 students transported 5?r .Wer rarried by wagon 691 depending-o- n R.Z,. leavin lm " and the ' berger service. hnI1.cos student mile on various the Davis high stands as fol- G- - hi. C. from South Weber to vaton and the Davis high, 1.2 cents. Ia Echoes From Recent Wilfred Brimley to Convention Speak in Kaysville 7 I con-instrum- ent AS'" I 0ri0d gaJ x 1! 1 nrwitinn irovment 1 sutc. JJIni 1 lerest Vice-preside- s een-rall- - ,i., n is ve de-seco- nd W broad-horison- to"f ed ltt,and well-develop- ed flat-cheste- have been tks s, Right ,hlr Arerage . 5 tat - Eifh school enrollment High school fraduates , American Legion observe Education Week? ,To Why ' the American legion the answer ts plain and positive. Educaton, as tho father of the Republic pointed out . from the very first, is the peat buU ' I wark of the Nation. In a democracy such as we essential to first the have, of n,e ? national well being is an intelligent . He R tcr. The above is a group photograph of the pupils in the four upper grades ot the Kaymillc citizenry, itself passing upon question of national policy and charting tho school, taken in the school year of 1891-5- . (Not all present.) School One dollar will be gixen the person (barring those in the picture) who, unaided, will name Nations course. You can not have an intelligent citicorrectly the greatest number in the group. Incase of a tic. Ihe dollar will be equally dhided. zenry without an informed Should citizenry, ton .before Wednesday, November 6. nor an informed citizenry .without an Bring jour list to H, O. How I Live The name of the winner, together with the names of those in the picture, will be published in educated ritisenry. In that view one schools are among the mightiest of alt next weeks Keflex. Hv Roval t ( the mighty forces which make for good opeland in the Nation. They take the citlsert Sometime I feel that school ehilC. in the impressionable of tal!fhi c'cr'th,R except how lad of mold him to the Na and i today IT. E. A. anjone doul t that tions need and the Nation's ideal. , t V Grade Pupils) (By Eight L ln th' world 1T,'1oant The need and the value of education ? A wonderful opportunity has been good If the purpose f is antiquated. Inasmuch as National Education Itahs shtom taxing driven homo to members of thn education is to prepare for stubefore The our school. the re- - A mlassifuation of property for pur- Week is November 5 to 11, the Stake placed Sponsibihties and emergencies of life poses of taxation is a present need in M. I. A. officers have granted the rub. dents may take orchestra lessons fori American Legion and to the Natloix is not good health absolutely the small cost of ten cents a lesson. fTie rally bv the World War as they ess,.n. t'tah F.arl Fisher, Tax Commission- - lie schools of Kaysville the privilege The tial to the successful school hoard will stand remain- - M)d never been before. There U no of furnishing part of the program for varrying out of er for the tate of Oregon. You may choose any I demonstration ao effective and tnc educational program ing expenses. M. he I. to A. conference Stake No thild in the state is entitled to the as to find oneself dependent Ivincing like. you I would int have an ' I eaoher in the mure privilege-.- , educationally, than held Sunday, November 11. at the e for very life, as the Nation found it- at world take offense at my words. tabernacle, Kaysville I 0 any other thild ,1" The KaytSvIlle public school students It is the schools great pleasure" to teacher who knows my The poorer education is the dearer announce as respirit that Wilford C, Brimley, of have the pleasure of reading book. gards the teaching profession could it is. whlch Salt lake City, will he the speaker of which are placed in tho school library. ever be offended by anything I might For tht good of the child, Itah the evening. is Mr. widely A new set of hooks have just arrived JS Ray, looking to the d devotion available and of should have a teat her retirement law. known in business Brimley and ecclesiastical which are very interesting. These the teaching program.improvement Twcnt-siof the states already have chvles and has won a great many1 are the Academy Classics. 11 u I Why do I ay this? The startling disclosures of the testa such a law." friends through his splendid daily raI . ip the armed forces of this Na- given m ,, in addresses. The life from dio childs a y conviction jeriod keCat,,e T ,n lh4 war a1 brought home as above all other persons in the three to mx years, is very important. that - tev:!!.e tion never before the need ,C,iu' W 'Td the teacher has the most direct This should ho more widely recognized Tatty S. Hill, of Columbia Univerconstitution. It 'u I Fifteen million Illiterates ofin education, the coun- influence in determining what shall in Utah. one was of the guest speakers m, sity, ort the basis of Army figures; and be the character and the We E. U. ArtlriVi A. the recent at lry meetings. schools of to the The should children fit spirit .Sn fa! lh Unitcd citizen, as well as his general attitude cope with the dynamic changes in the quote from Miss Hill: despite the prldo whlch w ha1 Mt in our school sys- oJ? I am very fond of the old fashioned toward life. world of activity. f Seventh among the nations in Word wisdom. and I. am going to tell On the health side, the teacher has n .d,u!n There are as many automobiles in you what I mean almost as much to do with the devel- the United States today as their are wisdom, I do not opment of health habits as has the, children in the elementary schools, though knowledge In every epidemic the high schools, colleges, and universities physician. is more than knowledge greatest power for good in the control combined. more than affeetion of the plague is the work done by the involves I the volvqs affection rccognixlng the valua c' teacher. Without discounting the legion, hou part at all times. to the good of the child, their School (.reatlx subordinating ourselves as Transportation Article 4. The officers shall con- and effect of the parent n .. if nAjj be. What I mean by wisdom, their , Improved., o of and the instructions given by the famnek,jL- a second and resident, first one can not that is then; something he The should in w problems. f Lcghm, and The boys girls today ily physician, the fact remains that secretary and treas-B"- c learn from books, nor can one learn organization, n't the teacher, in the last analysis, will very greatful for the convenient it from athletic, urer, boys girls athletic, " and professors and il alma work to- committees! and determine to a great extent the health means we have of being transport .l lecturers, experts saniution decorating, can much though one a Mter citisenship and a better get to and from school. Article 5. The meetings will habits of the child. knowledge from these. We must bring held the for it. P"Pratin and the first Monday of every month, In the days gone by boys I assume that every- - normal trainknowledge and devotion to this job, 1 It rom NoH y f ,B necessary for tbe from the lt far "gle alone that "wisdom results "from" n.d away living 'oniy but t,enorJ, onct ing school appreciates the importance r school on either located sub house, Wt and in ow experience. , It must be wrought of thorough instruction of the teacher option onn1t" of our Nation s history,, J remission is bta ned. Uon in the fundamentals which make for walked or were taken in carriages out of our own experience with our th 6. These Article Dues one hoss be will as known collected : shays. ,houl? , own children, studring carefully the rnir-- to future generations a lofty draw-SmiaHvenintto by horses, and it took effect of our teaching upon their Lwhenever they ar needed if the class "e foods. I iLv I ithpm a,lon(? time to go a great dis- learning spirit of devotion to country and in. ( agrees to pay them. assume this to be the case, but inconvenient Article constitution may be necr,ton She further says that education in if the average teacher had no more tance. The shays were ni "labor to make Amer-jectiand cold, especially in winter. the main oh- - amended at anir meeting by a two-- ru,I " the home is knowledge of foods than other citithe finest aensa a leader among Today we have our school buses is living. School teaching is1 thirds vote of the class. zens have, 1 should feel very- - sorry the nations in all things for human can go any warm. which are They for the child would come under .good. Honoring the flag and the Con- few minutes, and keep us About the first part of October the sUtution w fought to the care of this particular teacher. place in afrom storms. defend, w the sheltered Lots of folks know everything else in grade studied .the Indians. In sire that our school should teach rev-o-n LOIS ROBINS, corner of the room they had a crence for OM Glory ae the purchaao the world, but do not know how to Eighth Grade. email wlgwnm made out of polee and of untold suffering choose a meal. Every child should and sacrifice and. canvas. The children made know the reasons why certain foods and the symbol of a Nations aspiration; In the education of children, too, arrows and brought Indian pictures and understanding, wsolv to uphold are good and why other foods are nd moccasins. we are prone to forget that their fuThe study of the the Constitution; a Teal, fundamental. bad. Indian was Uken up In most of the I assume every teacher knows the ture ability and eminence depend vastpatriotism, a patriot classes. Itism that does as well as talks, an reason why deep breathing is import- ly less on any amount of possessions I abiding ant. Food will do no good unless it which we can transfer to their minds . patriotism of the spirit and is oxidized in the system. It can not than on the energy and ardor which of the moment " The have now started grades in enkindled be oxidized without an abundance of may be awakened and I onl school clean the We have up grounds. them to acquire for themselves fresh aid taker, into a clean-u-p every fall and apring. The I American Education Week turns tho Mann. Horace I never see a lungs. thoughts to these things which grounds are divided into parts which I basic in the Nations life. It seta skinny, emanciated, scrawny, obviouseach grade has to clean and keep 1 before the Nation the needs and probly undernourished child without detractive during the school year. lems of education. siring to take him in hand with a view It has already to instructing him how to breathe made itself felt in positive' wsye foe SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION tbe Nations good and ia rich in prom-- " properly. May I say in passing that is for the future. American legion-nalrI feel the same way about teachers a covered wagon Twas first who are undernourished because of Education support, American That took students to the schools, , their failure to breathe properly? and positive rea- But now we have a fine, large but j As I view it, every school should ntributions to the Na j with emergency tool. tion continued progress. teach these simple things. The child Ameribeen 5 has The week of November designated should be told time and time again Of course, the wagon was all right, that fresh air, sunlight, well ventilatcan Education week. Following the usual custom, each day The Mayer's Proclamation But then, it ia this way: ed rooms, lots of sleep, avoidance of are: week has been given special designation. These the of in the wintertime twas cold,' If ' Tbe utmost endeavor must be exert, undue fatigue, and simple food make Then cold it had to stay. November 5. P rovWe for every child in the Health Monday, day, life. us health and Let good long .land the full measure of education Home and School day, Tuesday, November 6. multiply the value of education by And then there wsa the spring and I which his need and hit capacity de so children 7. November and to it School giving strong Know Your day, Wednesday, mand; and none must be permitted to rigorous that education will be useNovember 8. Uve In Ignorance. Marked benefit has School Which of Thursday, day, often were times Opportunity hot,, ful through 100 years of life. At the come in recent years from nation-wid- e had no we And 9. November as windows there Citizenship day, Friday, present time the average duration of for strengthening public eras our1 heat meant lt campaigns lot 10. November life is only 53 years. There is no Community day, Saturday, sentiment for universal education, for 11. reason why it should not be 75, or 80, Armistice Day, Sunday, November upholding the hands of constituted auWe students dont appreciate or even 100 years. This great' age thorities, and for promoting meritor-io- u American with the is How School fine these buses are.. cooperating The Kaysville will become possible when every legislation in behalf of the be" cooled be can heated or as Reflex of They The this for school child is taught how to live, page schools. Legion as joint' sponsors Such revivals are wholesome And take near or you1 far. and should continue.just as he is taught arithmetic, readone of its contributions for the week. IRMA CLAYTON, ing, and writing. In the interest of education, I hereorganized a moveAs another activity the school-ha- s Grade. Eighth set aside the week beginning Noby school to the Elmer Ward truck from South Wevisits cent 100 by patrons. per ment to secure vember 5 as American Education cents. ber, 2 Visit Your Schools Will patrons please cooperate? , . . Week in Kaysville; and. In doing ao. . , Dodge truck from Syracuse, 11 found in com-- j I urge the parents or children in Better schools-ari Look also for attractive posters in the windows of the cents. where parents visit the I school to observe this week by visiting inanities ' f Dodge truck from West Point, 2i business houses. schools, know the teacher, and learn I the school at least one day during the cents. school with the have 11 authorities condition under which both teach-- 1 week. cooperated the ward The mile for The rate per student THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, er and November of pupils work. Unkind criticism the meeting Sunday, end evening that children in the district is under 21 to the ' via-- 1 comes who never from often those Mayor of Kaysville City, that , indicate imcents. These figures be devoted to topics bearing on this will at 7:30, 11, interschools. Parents it the really strict economy is "being observed in ested in the schools will visit them portant movement. to carry Work ia the foundation of progress. the - expenditure TEACHERS several times each year. Lets have The school. from and to children advance of the individual and of carry one hundred per cent this year. the nation depends upon discovering Next year large trucks should bq Whitesides M. E. ana the special talent of each worker. Eo provided at .Syracuse Clinton Ludle Eurton R. 0- - Layton The human creature needs first of lean then be trained to make the be- -t Farmington.'" Doris Thomley - This means that a student lmng all to be edueated not- - that of that talent iir xrork that will Francis Jex was school transported fnH Irom but that he may have something I be a joy to him and a service to Lla to speak, ByrlLarsen TearTOIson to and from school at a cost of 12c weighty and valuable to say, Carlyle. J fellows. Appreciation of the dignity Edna J. Layton Zena Williams of labor Is relatively a new idea. A per day. School Patron still newer idea is that through spec- AMERICAN LEGION v.f. OFFICERS OF THE CIftntUP0T I Lai'zation production can be so inerm, The interest and support of school the education of M td as to lift the standard of Xlvt patrons during the year has been very E, Tyner i;for alL. In an earlier day C C commendable. We believe on the Chas. V. K. Saxton Leonard Rouche learned vocations by living ia t a Over four " per cent more whole there is greater unity, IL L. Gleason and patron support m the disgo to grade' school now than I midst of them; specialization trz'f s Lynn Hales, consolidasince existed has seven went than D. Keith Barnes trict years ago; a million and! that impossible and throws upon ths Amos Odd . a quarter .more go to high school, I school responsibility for kinds c tion, all of which means better 'and Roy Kilfoyle . Frank Jones more efficient schools. and more than 300,000 more go to col-- 1 training that will enable young pro. submitted, I pie to make the most of themsehes. Respectfully lege than went seven years ago. II. C. BURTON. to of By JAMES A; DRAIN Past National Commander of Which Children Be Taught cent of Schools Among Mightiest Forces S Which Make for Good In tho , Nation; Need of Educatiotj Demonstrated to Members of American legion During War; eek Important Education - - Ration 8830 FOR EDUCATION. St4t - (,- -f on the LEGION IS ;; . - x J' WHY PNf w.-v m Above the iixi, m wing, Till, by the brn k sprine,- Its charm and explore. I m K ' kt A.' "f ui.uh l'r:aj,.l t souls m ch soar Those days DRAIN STRESSED sot' them. girl-- , 1 Bonded Indebtedness is Condition Hped Ont; Health S& rtf long ago 1927-- 8 5hows Teaching A Teacher Wonders d, at-If- PPj Piogram and Sponsors of American Education Week ea , -- ! - - e - I -money I e tv. 6. -- i - cbil-Idr- en I - |