Show wO T® STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR the depends on 2 Thinks The New Amphitheatre Should Be “Inspiration” Cal-le- d or “Outlook” Finds Inspiration Around The College in Education And i Progress of The Valley " Wood gave a Dr Thomas D splendid lecture Friday evening on “Health and Education" Dr Wood covered so much grouud and gave so many Important tilings that It was well worth our closest attention The following is only a brief sum- mary: Dr Wood says that he finds spiration around the college in the education and progress of tile valley and in his association with the faculty members of the institution He suggests that it would be very fitting to name the new Amphitheater either “Inspiration" or "Outlook” in- HEALTH NECESSARY “Health is a necessary foundation stated Dr to other structures” Wood He suggests that if we look back Into history we find how closand religion ely the education physical activities of the Athenians are related With the advance in civilization the health program be came less prominent until for a time it amounted to almost nothing During the Renaissance the writers seemed much in favor of estiblishing a program of health activities But the development in the last fifty years has beeu most extraordinary Health Departments have been established and striking results have been accomplished It has been estimated that in New York City these has been a twelve jeai- Increase ib the life rate and 4hedeath rate ha! from thirty per beeh decreased tljotaand to twelve per thousand j' yiny of our! physical education ideas have come frolu ’ Germany Sweden and England But a system df some sort has beeu established iu most vf the schools In the United States However our program-wi- ll not be complete until we Include more vital activities other than The war brot to the people play the real value of Physical Education It has been known for some time that from TO per cent to 80 per cent of the children were suffering from physical defects and as a result of this 18 states have passed physical education laws - For the Best Cakes Pics Rolls and Bread CALL AT THE L BAKE —Try Our Coffee and RoILf— —Best in Town— 3 Isola- heredity diseases tion from communicable and protection against them 4 Activity and development of physical condition Including mental moral and social qualities “The Romance of life is not bound up on art and literature” states Dr Wood “The best health will not insure wisdom but they are closely connected" he continues “By energetic actions The well men make themselves nurtured body comes in contact with 5 habits Hygienic intelligence such as are included In Daily Health chores People suffer because of a deficiency of water in the body Don’t depend on the feeling of thirst There should be an arranged diet logically planned w'hich should include milk vegetables and fruit and only a very small amount of sugar Most of our physicians today fail to keep up with the probThere should be lems of nutrition a conservation and distribution of energy of which at least 25 per cent should be spent on mental activity Of course there must necessarily be a great deal contributed to rest and Dr Wood gave a quotation sleep from Dr Thorndike “Interest for ef6 ficiency sleep for protection" Provision for mental hygiene 7 Social hygiene which takes up racial health and preservation of the family The government can not guarantee health but means can be provided for taking care of the work and society can help regulate the The standards of such activity school can assume the leadership but It can not correct the defects that hare occured in the At least? 90 'per cent of activities the children'in thq U S'are normanl pre-scho- ol it'birthlatid six yfcarsMater when of 1hiv eniejOfcllpfilfoOj ier cent them have physical directs MORE LOOnCRATHty ' I ‘ ’I i i i There should be more cooperation in this li'nl than in any other activity hod provision should be made for numerous changes and improvements In the Social Health Program There should be ( lj-a- n intelligent daily inspection of ail school children for the prevention and care of communicable diseases (2) period’ ic health examinations for height “The Task of The Elementary School” Was Subject for Last day Night’s Lecture 1 Universities are daily selecting th students Who are to form (lie student body of that institution When a I Diversity little ts student enters known of bint and it is on the basis of how interested the student is in hia wotk that decided whether lie goes or stays The decision as to whether a man shall be permitted to continue his work or not depends almost eutireiy upon liis scholarship DR E 1 Profi bsor E I Thorndike of the The method of election is just in Columbia University a noted poycol-ogi- most cases because ft measures not and educator delivered a lec- only a man’s ability to work and his ture Thursday evening on “The Task interest in It but it measures also l’rofea-o- r his capacity to subordinate the unof the Elementary School" Thorndike is the author of sever- important in school affairs to the This last distinguishes al well known books on psychology 'mportant and is an authority on the subject the “flunker” from the "student" He has beeu a professor in the CoDressmaker (measuring a lady) — lombia University since 1904' his speciul attention having been given Wliat bust? Customer — I didu’t hear anything His to educational measurements interestproved particularly subject beEarly to bed ing to those of his audience who the to Early to rise profession teaching longed Keeps you from liaviug IllNk’J IIKil ITII Tlitil-uilik- st Id ' bia speech 1’rofesvor Thorndike commented on Flail's high rank lit tl)e' educational world and went on to ay that his special field was in measurement therefore lie was taking up the task of the' 'lfefnent4it We have from that stand point views of education on ouc hand and on the other educational reforms but too frequently matters are considered from a viewpoint that The problem of edIs too general ucation should be given detailed attention not theoretically but in a matter of fact way Educational reformers seem ton often to be dealing with children and teachera of a sup- TEtH CHILD TO ADD In asking about any elementary school the question should not be “Is it practical efficient aesthetic cultural or vocational” but “Does it teach the child to add?” Seven eights of addition Is in simple two and three figure numbers and the child should be able to add them correctly enough that lie can trust his answers and in a reasonable time He should learn the work prescribed for each grade as he gois 4 it for much time and con"This harp sings that you love me" through money Is wasted when a sequently Said Antouy with desire child has to learn in an upper grade But Cleopatra screemed at him that which he should have liarncd “That harp is but a Lyre” in a lower one It should be derided Just where In the elementary school ability In a certain lino can be acquired and it should be developed equipment around the school (5) adequate provision for physical instruction (8) up to date program for health education (7) sufficient time for play and recreation and (8) professional leaders qualified teachers with a wholesome personality and the spirit of the profession They should have a clear knowledge and a sound Judgement free from questionable beliefs and superstition It tastes better than other butters and it is better than other but- A C Butter pas-turiz- ed Second it is made by experts who know every phase of butter making thoroughly Third it is made in an absolutely sanitary creamery Fourth it never varies in quality but always of the same high standard Comes in pound cartons conveniently wrapped in individual quarters 4 SOLD IN LOGAN ONLY BY Garff Grocery las SOUTH there Besides the child s facility the factor of his intoret must be considered T aching where no appeal Is made to the child's Interest Is never aucessful It should be decided whether the teaching of conduct should be in the home or in the school or it may nil bo shifted onto the school A child should be sble to met t a simple morality teat In some iiisiiincis In the elementary school abilities are cultivated that might better bo left uncultivated for th child Is taught to do much that will never benefit him Questions and problt ms Hist are Ulood-sli- eyes v— Boil p-- “Why didn’t Weevil h )ou' kick that last MAIN pupils prefer mocklahiieas In poetry rather than true merit I'RVrrU'K NEEDED Much practice is neeeaasry to learn the very simplest processes of arithmetic lu order to Improve the ability of the child h should practice often It not lung at a time l m rive taa ot th ulery school Is to teach the child to no all thluvs that It lea-- tt die try Classes Vitamines And Points Out Necessities In Having Them In Diet Frof McCollum of tho John Hopkins University Bpoke Friday morning on “Our l’resent Knowledge of tu which (he Status of Vitauiina” he said that Dr Crow drew tlie conclusion that it does not make a difference what human beings have to eat as long as they get enough however it does make a difference In many cases Just what the person has to eat the rice Quite prevalent among eaters of Northern Asia is a paralysis that cavised much damage to the In nerves and circulatory aystem A 1875 the cause was discovered to was sent physician Japanese Europe to study the diet of their soldieis after the disease had broken out in their army Following Ills investigations amazing results were brought about by a changed liet 4 U NE OF scum Y Scurvy Is another disease which is due to a faulty diet It is the result of each cooked dried and preserved food or foods lacking in freshness In 1756 James Iyorn a Scottish surgeon made a complete study of tho history of scurvy and wrote a book which told as much about the preventation and cure of aa is known science Experiments by modern were made with guinea pigs to determine the causes and results of scurvy FOUR IITIMINS BLUE LIGHT SERVICE STATIONS JUST LOOK FOR THE BLUE LIGHT A G OLOFSON Teachers i Wanted Mountain States Teachers’ Agency Boom 5 Iaterurban Station Building Suit Luka City blood FAlsH OF RKKETS 4 who early becomes familiar with bunks and the earning power of money will have a distinct starts advantage when he on his business career The First National Bank LOGAN Jr UTAH Under U S Government Supervision KEEP CLEAN AND WELL DRESSED IT PAYS With Our New Bowser Clarifilter One of the Few in the State of Utah We Will Give You Cleaning Service Unexcelled in Any Large City We shall be Glad to Call for Clean and Deliver Your Clothing Every Week LOGAN CLEANING AND TAILORING COMPANY 20 West First North Let’s Go Phone 171 To Church NEXT SUNDAY It is an investment that will yield you rich returns PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH invites you Minister HARRIS PILLSBURY 11am ’ prospectico 3rd North on Main The College Man ' grooms is flourishing at the Brooklyn N Y Y M C A The class lias proved so popular that all the young men who wish to enroll cannot be accomodated Young women from ail over the country have begun to wrrlte in and ask for a list of the names of graduates ot the school Center Street and Main 1st South KNOWN f J IFYOU ARE IN A HURRY FILL AT Professor of of John Hopkins University Was Friday Morning’s Lecturer j : i goal Joe?’ ' t Four vitamins are now ' known j “Sorry1 Coach but I’ promised they are: iever to touch another drop” A Live! oil of codfish — certain — Yale Record fats In all Hie organs The fats of There is an egg yolk Sud milk “Have you bq n visiting friends?" abundapceMn beet tops radish tops ’ “N'o ptUUvc" The lucerne leif cloverieaf etc 4 symptoms of the lack of A are Thy affable one viewing depart- swelling of eye lid ulcers on corner ing ship from dock “It would he of eye leus of eye protudes tear nice to be aboard that ship my glands fail to produce tear necesfriend bound for Europe would It sary to sntiseptic condition of eye not?” salivary glands coae to secrete norThe surly on: “I don’no Strikes mal amount of saliva aud a condiDie ye’d be a damn unpop’lar pas- tion of the white corpuscles causes senger" yellow spots “I would? Why?” R Vitamin that is lacking in lean “ lleeoz ev ry body else on board meats polished rice sugar white Is aimin’ t’get South Ameriky” flour etc It is present in all cereal What every youngster knows: A grains The lack of it causes dambail through a w indow Is good for a age to secretory tract of digestive system and nervous system home ruu C The lark of Vitamin C causes a brehk down In capillaries of the A school for bride- There in need for (food teach era in practically all tirades and in every high school de partment Without expense teachers may register with us and be assured of courteous painstaking and prompt her vice There in iwsiQvely no obligation unless you accept an offer through our efforts wholly Inapplicable are used they should at least not neglect the facts Think of the limited field jou can cover with your own appliof the real world or the factors of cations Our service put you child life in (ouch with vacancies Too high a conception of the in several Staten Write today child's ability in poetry Is often for our registration blank held aud poems that are entirely You can't be aorry you may are givbqjond their undeistanding be glad! From actual teats it wss en them tliat found up to the Junior high ters— by actual government test Its high quality is due to four factors: First it is made only from sweet cream Eyes Examined Glasses fitted Lenses duplicated Office over Utah Power and Light Bio-Chem-is- More than 1150000 mud bo raised if America's Olympic team is to take Thursthe field this summer according to a telegram recelred by Pres Horton of the University of Michigan from the Question of Elementary School Olympic committee The total Should Be “Does It Teach The of America's athletic repreChild To Add” Says Educator sentatives will total 8350000 only 8200000 having been given toward this amount to date The 8 to 000 necessary to defray the tryout expenses held at Ferry field was to but up to have been raised May the time of the meet had not yet been raised healthful You need not depend entirely on your taste in determining the goodness of lookin’ " Dr F B Parkinson Optometrist 4 At bea Old Maid: “I suppose you have been in the navy so long you are accustomed to sea legs?” even I wasn’t Middle: “Lady weight eyesight and hearing (3) correction for all remediable defects erior race (4) Installation and preservation of Proving Your Taste is Right i::uns 7 - Sound 1 following Environment Jr Speaking of Wishbones Customer in restaurant: “How’s the chicken today?” Waitress: “Fine How’s yourself?” — Exchange It is Incidental help that there Is a “Life is universal desire to live not to live but to be well” asserts Dr Wood It Is also fortunate that children bare the play Instinct Health Is essential to the Titality of the race and the defence of the na tlon HEALTH DEPENDS Dr Wood maintains that health j t Weltomc to all 7i30’pm t ! O' r Jr Youth’s Outlook Upon Summer Fashions It’s a Cause for rejoiceing that this season’s st les have a blithe grace and subtle distinction of youth- - — Mose Lewis Store girl 8900 a girl living at a dorml-toi- y 81800 a aorority girl living at COLLEGE ADMIT? home 8E300 and a girl living at a This is acaorority house 82200 What should constitute the atti- cording to figures recently compiled tude of a University in kcccpting by the Dean ot Women at the Unistudents Is summed up by President versity Judson of the University ot Chicago WHAT SHOULD A who sas: “None should be admitted to college work but those who really want intellectual training and are capable of taking 1L None should be permitted to continue in It but those who take It well Learning In homeopathic doses U not of great value An institution of learning is primarily for those' who want learning without regard to sex or race or social status Arc we to conduct an Institution of learning or an amusement park?” I) Rickets are caused by the lack of vitamin D The result ot rickets are aoft area In long bones th lack of calcium causes bones to lose naThe child ’having tural qualities rickets should be inclined to move on side after six months There la a tendency to rotate Hie head jaws are too small and there is excessive perspiration Teeth are not straight ITCMCS and the problem of denlstry la solvA plculo Is an excursion Into the ed by the prevention of rickets The inclusion of these types of vit- dim past when man wss a beast of amins In tho diet of the Individual la prey living principally upon ants grasshoppers earth and sunsets It very Important Is uiually agitated by tbe feminine t mind whose fancy has nothing else TATOOING FOIl SAFETY to turn to when violets bloom Since Bedouin women ot the Arabian picnics cannot be avoided they must Unlike heart failure desert tstoo themselves with figures be endured of animals and stars to keep the evil and dementia praoeox you can have spirits away In Persia women were them as many times as you will Tho this boat time to have a picnic Is when formerly talooed believing ou have picked up a mistaken nowould Insure happiness and attract the opposite sex Tatooing was for- tion that It Isn’t going to rain before bidden the Jews In Bible times Tra- you get bark Every plrnlc should dition tells us tliat the Gfuarhl the have a goat who Is the only person alleged ancestors of the Annamltes capable of gathering firewood buildwere fishermen and were constant- ing a fire going after water broiling ly In danger from marine auimils steak' picking potato ealad out of To prevent die the grass unpacking the Ice cream and sea monsters titer from the Genii of the waters freezer finding lost spoons snd carthe king of Annaiu directed his sub- rying fivp baaketfula of dirty utentimes jects to tatoo their bodies with Ima- sils back home Eighty-seve- n ges of sea monsters— afterward with out ot a hundred father makes the best goat He should he surrounded dragons and crocodiles by a worthies retinue of charming listing ts an unheard of thing at bachelor who can rave about the Oxford They would not ehow the view and I’v delirious opinions the freshmen that much considera- about color harmony modern r At Oxford the majority ot th tion (he t mancipation of soman fresh men are completely ignored and oil dressing I’lrnles can sumo-time- s their very existence almost Is conhe circumvented by death sidered to b the highest I in peril n However they are not lonecnee clothes aud amuse Excluding some as they bsvvt all tho oilier 'mints four years spent at tho fresh pi- n 0 Hoctfi- - Wh of Minnesota rnM a — - - Pictures! 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