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Show 1. J : A i , ""f . THE CHRISTMAS Utah Hold Aloft. $ wputlloind of tha la the further work of tba milages. MPch ,S"klr, and thorough alaaa tound to ba possible wbara atudanta of tha aama rank am wwia thla haa ,,hFr- rule In tha BF general rulings moat effectively hSSpn? - discourage promiscuous choice of nc no coUsge credit I granted foracnlor any subject at intent receive hfor a certificate of acnlor college rank, ina email number of atudenta car-rJmww hours. and the oareful checking of each student's itamUnr, every elj weeka. contribute further 0 a ateadlly rising atandard of achoiarahia. Credits Accepted. Increaaed hou'ra In tha aub Jcct are aleo required major thla Thla will Increaae at 111 more year the respect given A. C. credits by the universities. bigger Where a proper selection of major credits la .made, credits from the U. A. C. are accepted at full value hy tha blf Inatltutlona of learnlmr. Tha American Medical Association has fully accredited work done ait the U. A, C. . The Ptate Conference on Aerie culture aae held at the Collette dur Inf the farmers' encampment. It Win Initiated hy Ireairtorit E O ivterann, and waa matte np of representatives of all agricultural Interest. Including producing, mar ketlng and titanufacturinif phases. Prest. A W. Ivin of tha eolletre board presided and Governor Mabry addressed the first session. The conference la a new movement In the West end Is a conscious effort to adjust tbs asrlcwltura) production of the elate intelligently and systematically. Tha three Instrumentalities bv the Utah Agricultural Collcae during the thirty yearn of Its existence are t(l) Interior Instruction for the preparation of teachers. and leaders experts 2 ) an experiment staotherwise, tion for the discovery of new truth and the and systematising of old truth, and (1) an extension division for tba carrying- of all the work of the college to the farmers, housewives and others on their farms and in their i homes. One of the moat Important duties devolving upon the college la to train teachers for tha- rapidly developing high echoola The college hae done mom than any other western Institution to develop exand governperts, county ment and stateagents leaders in Ite lines of work. A largo number of graduates and former atudenta ham likewise gone Into practical fanning And mom constantly am snaking thla avenue for their talent. !" ln v I - PROBLEMS MET AND OVERCOME BY CITY SCHOOLS substantial reduction In WHILE cost of public school op N e ration In Salt Lake City haa not stood in the way of effective work during the past school year. It dona KEWa DECEMRien is not follow that further reduction can bo ma4 without destroying to vital dogmas the efficiency of the educational system, will gay O. N. Chug, superintendent of Bolt, City schools la his next lke aual report to the board of education. It la his unqualified opinion; therefore, that further decreases In the operating expenses of the atty1 school system would constitute false (Continued from page eight.) i economy. Supt. Child reports It was that necessary , Flth difficulty such as Increasing the number of students per teacher and eliminating some lines of special In activity were accomplished. Pile of 'theae changes, however, the ft It Lake school system ha Carried on Ita work excellent result during the past year. Through decreases in the a acres v Cd value of property in line with after war depression, revenue from taxation has fallen off smd I here-for- e (t was necessary to resort lo retrenchment or to Increase taxes Wisely, the superintendent believes, I'ths board of education pursued the former course, but the time ha hr- rived when further curtailment The might be serious, he salts system wan th's year operated on reduced expenditures amounting to i I -- -- 3923 2D MORTICIAN A Friend At The Time of Bereavement. WmJ Taylor Joseph Utahs I ' J j Leading Undertaker and (Licensed Em baInter. .The Oldest Undertaking Establishment In Utah. i i Integrity Inspires confidence. My service haa ; the little tnarka of Differenci that- Make. It Distinctive - ", I , 'IAlwaysr on the Telephone Wa. 7600 I I Day or Night Doth Office and Residence. 21 to 25 South; West Temple Street j j Salt Lake City, Utah. . 'J. f 2M4 chTa in "TV"school system, and -- approximately 1250.00(1, ha superintendent. Theae include j New Itulh ting. additions to the Jsffereon and The magnificent new west side WMttiee elementary echoola. and, also a soon as conditions wilt perhigh .school building was occupied for tha'flrst time at the beginning mit. erection of auditoriums and of the present year. Built at a cost gymnasiums at tha several Junior of 1800,000 it fills a long felt need high schools not now so equipped. In tha city system. These The new LafImprovements are necessary, ha school nays, f properly to carry on tha ayette building, replacing the old school which was destroyed by school work contemplated under the Junior high school plan. ftm in January of 1022, was comThere. am now two asnlor high pleted and la now la use. Thla schools in the system, seven Junior building cost in ths neighborhood - of f 200,000, Including building and high echoola and 12 elementary i i schools; also the part time Ameriequipment. Another new school building canization and evening schools. la tha Jamas completed this year Efficiency of Toorhrra. Whitcomb Riley school, at Eighth An aggressive policy looking toWest and Fourteenth South streets, ward th standard and increasing replacing tha old Cannon I ward the efficiency of teachers haa been school acquired from the county continued throughout the pear. No Tha Riley through annexation. now parson is accepted ms an allschool cost 210,000. An stdditien day assistant teacher short of a norto the Longfellow school, at First mal school graduate. Since U eras avenue and J street, la nearing comfound impossible to obtain nuffto-lepletion and wilt bs ready for occuteachers of this atandard It pancy at the beginning of the new was. necessary to resort to the emsemester. It will coat $50,202. colployment of shoot 44 one-yeThem am now 42 school buildlage students on a baata. ings in Balt Lakai City, having a They am employed half day only aa amtst-- i physical valuation including tha ant teachers- real aatais property of 25.K0.SOO. K treater progress haa tangible During th year an additional tract mads daring tkt past year of property adjacent to the Lowell ibaea fas subject matter and than that school was purchased St a cost of methods of what ta generally des$24 404. ignated aa tha "old Him subjects. The completion of ths a aw school I reeding, spall-j- f. writing, arithmetic, buildings this year marks eooch-sio- n geography and hisof o building program which tory. grammar, meant la the addition yearn was instituted In 2212 and for of aaw subjeeta together which a bond issue was authorised withmany the demand for that for 22.104,440. Mr. Child says the which to insistent in to taught next' few years probably wrtl net function in practicaltheUfa,schools Jus experience construction of many a Close analysis of subject new buildings, though $120,000 waa matter for the purpose of eliminatplaced In tha buildings and grounds ing In line with fund thin year. Moat of this will this movement the local school be used in connection with tha new system far fully abreast wHklt ' times, and hae succeeded la fixing buildings 'Several other additions must be . mem definite standards- - of attainmade in the near future, declares - ment. . nt ar - ad ls. the the for their !;prupUatlun IT! ?hta 1.422,400 Tha total expenditure of the yW -- mated at $2.-- , wori as accomplished by thOj summer school , . . last summer. . b. ,r Ilnh wr a a. e. e ihth nffrd. The Junior ' j And t irinth'irnuiSr high school system begun) aa aa experiment .a few yearn kxo. haa proven one of the "tost pronounced steps In advane-faomlon. declares BupL Child. It heat eliminated entirely the old d lh0a!,.l I that ,he vhild had upon completion of the eighth! grade. grad-tinte- ( - Under the present arrangement Mr. Childorganisation haa three assistant superintendents, George A. Eaton with Jurisdiction over tha high Pchool department; J. T. War licet, with Jurisdiction over the grammar grades department, and lAgbeth M. Qualtrough, with Juris- diction ever the primary ment. Much1 good haa to the achool pystem la tha yems year of patrons madethrough pn- -lthrough th. effort of tU Parent Teachers amoeiatlona the -Homo and School league. My tlte annual mensua, recently completed, the aehool of Aafti Lake City showspopulation an of approximately 5 per cent over last Du to the fact Urn count year. In 1211 was not regarded as accurate this seemingly unusually large increase is for. Tha ltd census shows the School populauon this year to be 11 22 as against 2. 24 in 1422. There ore la excess of 4 atudenta now enrolled In the city school system. it; I cem-priae- I I 20.-44- The Prescription Phaririac! Street Was. 6096 168 South Main Open All Day Open All Night HIGHEST QUALITY DRUGSSERyiCE UNEXCELLED) , 1 C. B. HANOVER, Mgr M i r i i J ri H. rta . |