Show X ' I i 4 gf COURSES DESIGNED TO -- MISS why part of Ogden curriculum in buildings clothes In posters in the church and theatre In our art work we foster the creative impulses of the child We hk® the child to work from the Joy of individual expression so that he thrills with the Joy of having created something of his own The child who think and plans for himself who originates and creates is Usually heard from later SEVERAL MATERIALS t “To encourage this creative spirit the child is given many medium such at water color clay paper or charcoal with which to work He meets many situations in "life and we do not want him to think of solving a problem is only one way - “We think this art training will develop the child into an' individual whoean meet life’s problems and situation m $ much belter way “The person who has a working knowledge of the principles of design and color or art principles in general has command of the necessary elements to create a feeling of "quiet harmony andbeautyin a room “Art education should develop the type of citizen who recognizee the cultural as well as the physical needs of a community' and looks to preserve apd increase the beauof a city ty ' “He recognizes the fact that there is an inherent love of the beautiful in all of us and a response to or- - - I SHOW MEANING r OF BEAUTIFUL i a J 1 J t Principles Are (Applicable To "Many Things In Ordinary Life 'x PUBLIC IN Si I DEMAND i p Sarah- - Wilson i t Supervisor Has Had Thorough ' Training x l k i i - Where’ is art? To most pcopla art is in painting in the stroke of the master's brush as he1 builds on can-v- m the scene that attracts his eye To the trained student art Is It is in the setting of aeverywhere room the shifting of a cloud across the sky the scheme of a woman's attire the throbbing gowding of Industrial machinery— It is this conception of art that is being taught in the city schools declares Sarah Wilson supervisor of art in the first seven grades are being taught to observe Children the- - art in their surroundings to of existence appreciate the to live a fuller beauty life through art Miss Wilson brings to her suba wealth Since ject her-hig- h school days when she be- -' came interested in art through as- sociatlon with Donald Beauregard she has studied and made that her life's work Miss Wilson was bom In Ogden 'and attended' the Mound Fort school and Ogden high school and was graduated from the school of education of the University of 'Utah She studied at the Cathred-ra- lOaks School of Art setfhlgh In the Santa Cruse mountains out of for a summer and spent a cummer at the Industrial Art School Chicago two summers at the University of California Los at the Arts and Crafts Angeles School then located in Berkeley and now in Oakland a summer In Logan with Professor Calvin Fletcher and Professor Reynolds and two summers ago attended the nationally known modern designing School of Rudolph Schaeger in San Francisco She has also taken extension work in art from the Uni verstty of Utah for the past several years For ten years she taught art at the North Junior High' school and for the past five years has been art supervisor of -- the elementary schools We will Jet her discuss art i - San-Francisc- o -- ‘ in her own words 5 J t 3 ' - I - ’ ' N FUNCTION EXPLAINED N 4 “The true functions of art in- ’structlon in the public schools Is to teach children to appreciate beauty the realms bf nature in the jin field of art and in Industry In order that-themay enjoy the finer things of Ufa The school aims to provide experience that helps to ‘develop corrbet standards good taste and- Judgment in the selection of materials to meet life’s needs and situations Every child will - meet situations where he has need of y - - knowledge of art-principl- es l “Art enters into Our lives whether I ' y i ' T- - t t vrj " of every we think of it phsr or not ©dr homes our gardens 'Our places of business bespeak our use or misuse Of art1 Business houses axe coming more and more to realize the aid that art gives them The business man knows that good taste and order are necessary rfor the arrangement of his Interiors his windows his advertising and that artistic pleasant surroundings caU to his stofe the better lass of people t “The public demands more and more the beautifuls Much more thought Is being given to the beautification of homes than before “Theatre pcopie know that the success or failure of their production t depends on the art of the thing There is? an emotional and spiritual quality in art that is used both in the theatre and church to gain the desired emotional reaction of the audience! On the stage the appeal of the costume the enthrallment of color the witchery of night or darkn-s- s are all counted upon - ) Vi 'W' lipstick hnH always coming off’9 ' t ' & ? i y i a i l X ' M? n f £ ! i - I to key thJ audlene’to exactly tt3 right emotional effect Ginq splendid 1s more and r more “The public see-' to and the! emotional coming More spiritual - appeal to thought is being given to the finer and cultural thing! of "life Only last spring Eaward Bok presented to the American people the singling tower on Mountain Lake sanctuarywaaThe jnln purpose of this to preach the gospel of gift beauty to be an inspiration for the and finer Rural things of - artistic I - at k e‘ We approach oun school art from e appreciative arid creative side think that it is more important to teach children to feel and appreciate beauty than to teach skill in manipulation Rut the 'child We‘ learns by doing He learns to appreciate form color line and good composition by studying the work artists and craftsmen have done himand by trying to do the thing r self' Our art lessons center around appreclation all beautiful things fine paintings work of sculpture beautiful pottery rugs arts and crafts from other lands arid in fact anything beautiful that comes within the range Of the child’s interests “We are handicapped in the Ogden school in that we do not possess many art objects for study and example and we are not near art museums Or art galleries We must depend op the schools’ limited supply what the teachers may bring in and things that kre lent by patron of I the school Many fine paintings! pieces cjf- - pottery and wonderful fabrics have been lent to ‘ x the schools by parents j BEAUTY OF OUTDOORS “Vie try to teacW children to see and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors We call their attention to the beauty of a tree against the sky the pattern of flowers against a hillside the wonderful coloring of autumn leaves against dun beauty or mood of a rainythqday These lessons are- not unrelated things for the child learns by oing and paint and draws? things him v'V a The ait work is the interests of the his relations with studies in - literature ' history or geography There (is just as much drawing and painting taught as before but it Is approached from the appreciative side and the interests of the child He may be interested in the history of the Greek people or in a study of Indian or Chinese people His art expression will center around this interest ‘and hi art appreciation lessons will be a study of the ark of the people their architecture crafts and fine s - -- ‘ Black Boys PLAN IS HELD IDEAL Idea To Solve Problem of Scarcity $f Youths On Bijay Day der and beauty is always shown by children Disorder and roughness Is usually admail problem1 when the child has proper N respect and pride r in hi building FOR LEISURE TIME “ f “in this day of modem invention we have much! leisure time To him who possesses' an understanding of the beautiful in form in color leisure hours are too few and too short The lure of art its history and Its processes are a ding source of delight Dr Denman Rosa professor of fine art at Harvard university says the problems of design are problems In and the practice of righteousness design 1 the practice of righteous-- ! nss What better way could we employ to spend our leisure time? “We feel that our art 1 becoming a vital living thing if it' touches the lives of the students so that lt$ results are seen in their dally acts of life We do not aim to make artists of the students but we do wish to make of 'every child an ap-- j lover of art We want rri&tor and of him an artist to the extent that he applies art prfnei- to he does that he enjoys gies art what of his own people and other people that he can see beauty in all about him and can enjoy a lino painting or wonderful piece of hand- never-en- Standard-Examin- Il: - - MIAMI (“Clever v hs i artistic case-id- eal for your dressing table Please act promptly— send coupon before you forget Only one comp plete Kissproof Make-uKit per person - ‘ - ! t WILL MOVE CADDIES V i Brophy like other pro has heard mournful tales from hi caddie mas ter TherfifHs a world of grief back of providing Aha boy who totes your bags and keeps track of your errant shots So John advised 'this correspondent this week that he will collect about 60 of the best negro caddie he can comb but of the golf seasoned Miami' district and try the experiment ' of transplanting them Where the northern breakers boom - He has planned a modem colony for them and wjH keep them on' the - t I 9 GOOD AIID REIZEUBER— VOUR CrXPi’ll Worth Giving- - At & WorthwWi? 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ADDRESS BOOK FREE ‘ - AP-Nic- ed i i n v j "-V- - ey That! umbrageous negro at Fine-hur- st N C who recently assaulted his employer when the golfer didn't like the service wa an exception to the rule that the black caddie boy? lot The are a docile system of paying off every few hours suits the negro He can loss pis last cent at craps step out with another customer and have supper j money tn a couple more hours Southern course have made honest-efforts to use white boys but for several reason the black boy has crowded them off the Job - Now that negroes predominate in the occupation it I even harder to get the white boy though many northern golfer demand them -and refuse i to play with any other to not offerare Negro boys given ing advice as the white Jboy does after making several rounds of a course and learning the lay of the land They keep to themselves show no derision when a duffer flub A drive and have no higher ‘ambition in life than to caddy When- - a golfer want to blow off a little ire they are very very handy Brophy’ ‘ experiment - will be watched both north and south Here the established courses will wonder which of their caddies they are going to lose ' Sixty good caddie are not to be picked up casually In the north the eaddte masters wh I good-natur- Nov “ ’ Make-U- p of Beauty”) 'All ’for coupon below SO and cents (to partly cover cost andonly postage) Not stingy samples— enough powder for six weeks— the full size packages would cost over $300 All Nine-tent- YJm) er the course - Grace Oberhan ly 1 ’ : 1 9—Railroads have not been advised of It and train orders needn’t be given out until spring but a “crap shooter' special” will head out of Miami for New York and Montauk Point L I when John Brophy golflpro of the Carl Fisher organization hies him’ self back to hi summer course In a way it’s going to bo the moat novel and amazing change h the t game of the year Much is written about the stars of golf but the humble caddie figure small in print though large on -- icraft” FRIZES GATHERED Pupils of the Ogden school! have been very fortunate in the art contests they have entered Miss Wilson said and juavc won practically every time In the junior high school water color exhibition at- the state fair which was entered by four schools of the state first prize' was won by Ogden together with four individ? ual prizes In a national- contest- held for humane society posters the Ogden schools won in two groups the Junior high and grade school They also won the Utah state award two years ago in Portland when they entered a Near East poster contest Junior high exhibits won first a in national design glace tow years ago- - t 1 ' contest Miss Ida Anderson formerly suthe - Ogden pervisor f ofs-arschools who is now in the same capacity in Los Angeles ha Invited Miss Wilson to enter the work of scene of the pupils in an exhibit in GOOD NATURED LOT 4 1 Special Cerrespondenee - 3 ek Crap Shooting Facilities On Train Insisted On By By CUFF MOSTER S - S v' ‘ It'' have shared the tame trouble that momentous question before Joining bottle early today in a mid-tow- n V r — cafe conin hi novel experiment it will will be alert Ana the boy who And cern on ex- I An assistant medical examiner ' facilities ’ the link a gold min® for pocket-mon- clusivecrap shooting who 'performed the autopsy gave a Long Island may feel some concern at fracture of tha skull and a lacera-tio- n new c! the invader i f of the brain as the causa of To avoid complicating the Miami BOTTLE BLOW He wrote 'homicidal from' death FATAL end in which Fisher properties art of the 'case by the pothe history as Interested much that at Monu CHICAGO TO lice” on his report ACTOR p tauk Brophy probably will organize ' 'Nelson was found in a coma on ' a flying squadron of caddie who NITS7 YRK Nov the stairway cf a subway station wUi handle the northern course in at Broadway and Twenty-eight- h Nelson Jr summer and return her® for the this morning -winter season That would b® ideal actor of JOto Ardmore avenue Chi- street i : 1 ti toa for tha negro hs is afraid of cago died inBelldvue hospital 'ay-ou- ts north of the Mason-Slidt- ll t day of injuries reported to have lThe River Jordan wanders 529 ine and never gaw ft caddie there those northern winter anyway ' The bovs will ask Mart John one been inflicted by the blow of a miles in coverinar P0 darker Chan sun tan Off hand he know of no course outside Dixie that uses them All over the south however the negro caddie i part of the color— no pun intended They ' dress a nondescriptly a possible ' Deal Hakes Perfonuanea Outrun Promise and the best one do not betray Square the fact that their peak winter income is enough to buy Sunday tog t for every day wear BY PRO GOLFER " -- place ready for diily duty la the caddy pen instead of depending on the- uncertain daily flood and ebb of the tide of boy scouts hooky playing school boys and the like Golfers it seems are steadier customer than boy are caddie At the week end when Unksmen were most prolific on the Long Island course caddies vert scarcest At mid-wewhen golfers were at ebb caddies were at floodThe negro caddie- will be a new This observer thing for the north has trampled a few dozen of the TRIED' DUT BE BOISE Nov 9— (AP)— Laverma Ames and Velma Ames of Twin Falls were the brides in "a double marriage ceremony performed here today by John II Myer Justice of the peace The respective bridegrooms were : William4 Bunting and Herbert Caldarts of Twin Falls- ' TLhls interest is in literature or well also — " " history ha will Illustrate some phase of this study Often ha produces plays picture shows or puppet URGES EXAMINATION shows But all of this work calls for drawing construction costume OF MUSIC TEACHERS BOISE Nov i — (AP)— Mrs It H designing making of stage scenes Hall of Coeur d’Alene president of and posters “In all our art work both in the the Federated Music clubs of Idaho elementary schoolsL and the junior speaking today before the ’local high school we try to acquaint the chapter of the state Music Teachchild with all fields of art He ers’ association asked for' aid in studies the fine arts of painting securing legislation requiring state sculpture and' architecture in con- examination and license of all nection with many of his regular art lessons and also in a regular art appreciation period t IN PRACTICAL THINGS "He studies art hg related to the home home fumihings fumiture wall coverings gardens cloths and I flower arrangements - A study of craftl and is design given where Wishes to announce that the child learns the principles of the morning session in her arrangement orderly good spacing ' color and line He applies these private school of designs to Christmas gifts and articles for the school and home We KINDERGARTEN ! also try to get him! to see the application of these principles to the arIs iUled The roll is now be- rangement of rooms store windows made up for the after- Ing and his school papers i noon session 1 I “He learns many of the crafts Seven years experience in and studies examples of fine craftsmanship whenever possible kindergarten and ’ school work a defTn all of our color jinite grade work t f ‘ & t Is of A made study School on newly opened color chart is kept in every art avenue east of Liberty parkw room and reference is made to it on Monroe between 21st ' in almost every lesson taught Deand 22nd streets lj signs posters and paintings showuse cblor fine of are ing brought in the school room and studied Phone 3525-- R The child's attention is also direct-e- d to the use of color In homes for Complete Kit Kissproof Make-U- p Containing' everything needed X Kissproof Lipstick (Brass Case) 2 Kissproof Compact Rouge f L (with mirror and puff) 3 Kissproof Facepowder it' - (large box) ’ Kissproof Cream Rouge D Delica-Bro- w lash dressing th camelsshalr L brush) ' P 18ge MafceUP booklet " “ EXPERIMENT TU 'stains” 1 y $ IJEGRU GAUDIES ‘ ‘vVhad go yi4 UDd'uie xve always wanted to ask you I think yours looks sb natural” “Whyj Kissproof my dear — haven’t you heard of it? It’s the very latest thing In Paris and New York You put it on In the morning and It stays on the whole day long Look at mine — and I went bathing with Jim this morning!” Do let me try it” r a 7Il3W lovely! "Here you are Only Just a touch now— that’s right Up and down not across Now rub it in though— well- - Alight be your own coloring mightn’t it and you'll find it never i’ I Kissproof the modem waterproof lipstick is everywhere ing women's use of cosmetics Every woman owes it to herself to try this amazingly permanent natural coloring Insist on the genuine 4 V 4 -- j ' THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER ON tells is a Valuable public school SARAH i - f'S' SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 ART t ip a 4 - 0 J b U - 1 4 Fhone 174! |