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Show TT" the cnsisreLta Nin70, dzjczizzzh it rea' Schoob ' Of Utah. Incrccsa 4 .; .1 r7T"T ; V Wi the industrial enterprieee, till and ku been a tr of readjustment reconstruction, yet with a program of ratraaohaaaat oommeaournto vttk Ufh Waadarda. tha school have gone Car toward ranching tbs goal of mak-l- if a dollar da Ita atm oat goad. Thao Dr. C. N, Jana an, atato suparlatoadont of pubUo InriruoUon. anma ap ten aoudttloa of tho schools of tho slots during tho goar. Tba jraar has marhod tha installs ? tloa of saroral aow daparturoa from . tho routine curriculum of tho sohool room and In addition has soon tho rounding out of raoont reforms on a seals which has roflootod a material . .work and tho, ehangs Inouttho sohool dead timber no of tba wooding more modern aottod to tho longer methods and purposes of education, tho state superintendent declared. In Amortcantoatlon, primary super.. vision, trades and Industries, agrlcu!-homo economics, retural education, habilitation - of Industrial Injured, health education, and part lime . schooling encouraging program has i bean observed under tho new educe-tio- n - t : : lawn. A merles nlmtlon Woek'-'''-- latent thought wfS sod for ot least as much pm Icaniaatloo Inst ruction no to now he. lag attempted by tba schools. The and welfare ot the oommna- mrongth Ity. the state and tbs nation are not towered by tho retention ot indepen. unseat mllatad racial groups. They reonlre that kind ot aarimltatton which makes Amerioaa Ideas , and ideals aecrad and everywhere throughout predominant the land. vi-- v 1 ."Trent ths beginning praetioelly all M tho superintendent and boards of . edaotleo havs bean witling to glvs this ' ovomont n fair trial. It lo on of o moot dlfflcuH btto of work that ovor boaa uadortakan by oehooia , and ywboro. Only with nine support of boardpositive of odoea-an- d 'teachers, have mtlafactory la been assured. Work la now t done by lenders of 1 foreign And' to groups optritod cttl- sons interested poblio In Amsrionalsntlon, which has tor its purpooo n otoaror undetotaadlag by tho forotgnero a to tba Intent and purpoaoa of ths law. ' HriUth Work-I- n Trogtete health eduoatloa progreaa toward a definite end - hag bean - mads In tho opinion of Dr, I. O. Oowaaa, state director of health eduoetlon. at-- . tached with tho Mato superintendent's i2K ? i ''' ,, ,1 al.asya'g ., sc, zui "As erldenae af tho mlhu gratis i - . . favor with which tho health adnea- turn movemaat to bring received there . . oomeo from pit porta of tha state tho , ?. torgor panto Is report that tha sohool children aro flelda on a up to tho new standard !E"SL?r measuring la a direct ef ot datiyuvlng and that health habtta tea, are now recognised an highly proper , ! ! . and desirable objectives ta Uia train to if part lag ot tho young,. If this kind of pro- - , odnoatosn u gram, or n better eoo, oan he anrriod on - for tho next twenty-fiv- e yearn, wo v 7 have In Utah an artotewnoy of (Otetonl on prifa 4 tot nyt gygf lri OJ CAH DS CCaSCiB ' v Here i Western School with k nrticl reputation. No other institution is better equipped or better established to fulfill ia purpose. ' ALL FOT.3 07 SPEECH VOCAL DZFECTS COHRECTED. Endorsed by Hundreds. Let us send you coma literature. . tk, non-Engli- v-H-? . i-- ' "While the teaching of health ley not now In ths schools of Utah, yet such marked progress has been made tho lost year la the application of health teaching that ta learn of health education la now a moot Interesting said Dr. Oowaaa. rHealth thing weltraining, too. to so vital to the etate individual and the tho ot fare must that the forward looking cittern vo it more than passing notice. "The training of school childrenla the ert of health has been under- -- SVitir I. tTnder a new policy the Americanisation of aliens has bean placed oa n aelf supporting basis as la outlined by A. C. Matheeon, director of American-- ? Isalion In Ibis state school office. While tho work of Americanisation under the new law was not undertaken until school year, which tho Itft-lt- tt gan last September, a aoore of claeeea have been started in various districts . where only several classes were an- -. ' r "The lari legislature mads tho ss- - a ln recognition of tho high valus tabliahment of classes for entlon as compared with cures ; Mr. speaking aliens mandatory, and in recognition ot the obvious fact Matheeon said. "It required farther that medicine to tho modi- -; that such aliens pay an annual In- - elne preventive of the future. structian fee of 111. Prior to this year ' "Children all over tba Mate aro besuch classes were held In Halt Iriks trained In tho simple but importCity, Ogden, Jordan, and perhaps one ing ant habits which definitely and two dally or other places. This year the Insure , health, j normal , positively work baa been extended so that c lass- and physical rigor. es are now conducted not only in growth set In "Tho items forth simple1' these the but also in Beaver dutrlcts, 'i 3 Millard, Emery. Tlntlc. Murray, Granway new aa program are not In anyare but they knowledge ite, Davis, Boxelder, Weber, Morgan strikingly J now as practical dally living. Tho and North Summit. "In some of tha districts, classes aro school program In health education held two evenings a week; In ethers, IS therefore not emphasising informs-tlo- n. three. The persons la attendance are important aa that may'ibe, but between It and IS years of ass. The rather, during tho tori year Or two It has-besubjects taught are the English lanplacing great emphasis upon training with health habit forguage, United States history and govi. ernment. mation aa Its Important objective. ,t Woek to Pinlcnt' Progress la Good. "In most parts of tee Mate the alien with this prime purpose of "Along tnatruotlgp movement ta too new to the state's administrative program In aay much as to results. It would not health - education other alma have,, be fair, however, to make a comparibeen accomplished. Tor example, lilt son between accomplishments of ptt' teachers out of .( have read the ,. plla la tho regular schools and tha et-- ,, health book prescribed by the etate talnmenta of the foreigners In tee board of eduoetlon. Again,: It.lti . evening Cleeses. The foreign adult, on children lari year wore weighed usd entering hie class, does eo with his meuaured at leant three times. Of habits of speech rather firmly fixed. these IMif were found to be un- He to thus handicapped at the start. der average weight for their age and Ha receive Instructlen - only , four height at the beginning of tha year, hours a weak, nor does ho possess tha while only 14, SI wore underweight power to study at homo or indepand- -. i af the end of tho year. Of tho 14.114 sully In his naw field. Furthermore, who wore It per coat underhe approaches hto task somewhat children at the beginning of tea year,, weary and worn after a days work. weight nearly .O arers taken out: of the . Tot even with these handicaps, tha the: end of malnourished class before foreigner, who appreciates tha necea- -. tho year.-O- f the 111, III children acsity of learning the language and who tually in attendance. IT. Ill were giv-has some notion of tho desirability of en a mors or lean complete physical eitiaenehlp to making progress, examination; and out of tho 45.7 IT "Every citisen who will give tha children found with various kinds of subject of Instruction of aliens a mo-- defects, 11,141 had thair defects cor- . r : OffCe.-;..rf- ' s V .w JC,J I i . ! U 33ch , j .r . : 171 First Avenue. Salt Lain City, Utsh 'I en A f - -- ir . . , j Sat Your Church, Opera 9oum. Seminary and Schol House, With i r AMERICAN COMPANY S PEWS, OPERA CHAIRS, ; ; SETTERS and STEEL DESKS 4: t .? i Best and Most Complete Line Made in America, Carried! by FORMERLY McMILLAjN PAPER A SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. fl 7 South State. Salt Lake City, Uufc, Phono Was. I35, EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS 153-15- V IF TOUB J0SSS3 , . 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