Show STB DENT Fife Four LIFE Dr Griggs Further Reveals Plato in Lecture Handbook methods of diversification and rofound the ethical symDoIIsm of numbers A third step finding Director of New York tation hate been adopted resulting elements in a material increase in revenue qualitative from the annual harvests Dairy by qualitative truths led fin“A” theRecalls Station to the fourth step: the ally has increased 200 per cent and lng was all matter ory that composed the- - weekly payroll from this of masses of atoms These are source is making it possible for Years Of all of the thinking that Ago the inhabitants to educate their typical Thirty ' With so much to say and so little time to say it in distress Mary quite a fairy a result man has done subsequently children and raise the standard of of reof this week Dr Edward Howard Griggs finds the How your classes do grow! Ihe the represent Sophists brevity each in community ' turn of Greek spirit to study ol Mrs Blanche Condifc Pittman living But Dr Griggs reI With boys in long pants that are learning to dance The farm sheep have increased himself in a predicament that he regrets Ihave Itself Like the period we live In of the Experiment Station reno more than do his hearers who it ' manifested their : And pretty maids all in a row grets 300 least at another turnof was a time percent that today ceived a letter Wednesday from source of revenue heretofore prac- trust in his ability to have something and to give that to them of U Pfrom beliefs away accepted ing - Hedrick who was formerly tically unknown Poultry has been by attending his lecturers so reguFarly Mary Wood Hinman is again delighting summtr session stu- questioning and skepticism The The course oni“The dents by her presentation of folk and recreational dancing En- aim of the Sophists was personal Put on a sane practical basis and Philosophy of Plato” has been somewhat condensed and in view success Their superficial skepadding greaty to the farm in of that fqct we are publishing here extracts from the hahdbook tirely unassuming as to her reputation as ticism C Mr Hedrick is now director come the very modern of expressed Nearly every home in the international collector and editor of folk belie! York ‘ New State Agriculthe Whatever 1 chooee that basin due to the excellent class which Dr Griggs has prepared to accompany his lectures in Plato tural Experiment Station at Gen- Work dances and as a noteworthy teacher in to'uiink’ right "ls’ri'nt” In the ladies’ department “There are certain great masters of thought who bejong to The letter eva New York Svratei accepted their funua-bqeo- which Chicago and New York Miss Hinman has been touched with some new all time Wholly modern because universal their has to of be interest will I ncntai premise: tha the stiHy of thinking even a most valuable and vital part of alumni of this institution espec- idea which has lightened the load when thousands of years old seems freshly coined in answer to of the College visiting faculty for five years L° drudgery and given cheer gnd the needs of harmc" ially states: “I have as I think the day that is on They are artists as well as philoEach yearns work has brought new m- - Lu- - he went deeper than that Ho I have written you before a vesy comfort direct insight and grasp of the living world and the irf for sophers warm heart giving Automobiles mail search-classmy service r came spot x daily the of truh by the tt spirational material the success and good roads telephone and electric not merely a residuum of metaphysical theory Utah College Agricultural 11 jt Kwbat l'V etlK)Uglu am always glad to hear from aiming for a revival of uneommer-- 1 wn- -i U railroads and business Inlight Plato these Has is the world re‘i:y seen Supreme among cialized dancing of educational value par-- 1 knew another felt anyone there and to serve the stitutions are changing the spirit I -college and station in any way of discouragement that pervaded ihinker so universal in character whose thought is so alivq in apticipated in by all ages for the sheer joy of piato was Socrates most the Uintah Basin six years ago to plication to every passing age? At ohee poet and philosopher recreation This directly bene-- 1 tinguished student Dr Griggs possible “By the way some thirty-od- d one of optimism and progress as severe thinker and bold dreamer Greek in love of all life yet fits rural life for it is believed “the stand- - I ?aTe a soago I organized a girls’ a result of the U L B C striving ever from the details that confuse to the unity that inard of rural life will be best raised when it oeerf forn in"47 B“ c he was”! years ciety at the college the first of I Plato fulfills for every time the function of the great Is it terprets is made more attractive and when the young man right at the time when its kind at your institution LITERATURE AS AID mind in relation to the world of common men With an hrt unsame or similar attractions are devised to! Athens surrendered her military still in existence and how doesa TO CULTURE SPOKEN the sh?p1 it progress? It would be the characters ©f his equalled among philosophers keep the man on the land as now 60 me to hear from to OF BY DR GRIGGS dialogues he clothes his deepestthrough pleasure dreams and highest wisdom in TSiS cessfully lure him to the town" someone of its members as to all the dramatic beauty and vitality of life while with An irony Miss Hinman repeated recent statements made in the amphi- - I torcrat but In the five years of what they are doing what the (Continued from Page One) Plato’s study with this philoso- - society stands for and someat once smiling and grave suggesting ever a deep below theater:1 Dante did in his day but we can the master seems to rise behind his characters voicing in deep ' “While 1 was in Honolulu I read of a thing about its work" tZ°UTh gentleman of the six-- 1 hv lofty referrbe open to all influences The organization he is his own highest thought and as that is his highest serteenth century who gave his idea on play for women in this wise poet beautifulf man becomes increas- poetry itrong and mar-‘Gir- ls ing to is the Sorosis sorority Today should never play They should weep much and meditate veilously gifted in mind dedicated and no doubt its members will ingly a cog wheel in life This vice so to share quietly his vision of life in wide relation is the on their sins’ And in the same article I came across the rules of I hself’ at the age of twenty- - be interested in replying to this defeat :’inal purpose of this course” may who its own end of one of those from A man inquiry the year Believing the students who once have this field opened up to efficiency ue'Dmio-187- 2 CunT !0r-mZ- ’ its foundation S7geStint0 teacxfrsin must must be a whole human being hem will want to e rise j gues” which are examples of the instigated study the subject furthtr Dr Griggs has mado not just an arm or a head at a at fivd winter and summer and shall indulge in nothing which can! question and answer method of these suggestions to students I kill tasjL effscUye oil Co mi Silage Subject-- Of the which ire- ieatnedr from be 6alled play? — -t this-ru- k be obsen-niwitlrtti- e “li'atYs Dialogues' Turnish a Text peculiarly ava liable for earn- goose that lays grvatCstneeetP rijwtruction 111111(1 I balanclng agaiust be shall egg it we kill our methyIden Jumta etet student work Aside from giving an unrivalled introduction to Extension and recreating gardening walking swimming j'tes’ sityJheir and children through wrter without doors For those who play when they are young will play the whole of philosophy the study of Plato’s work is one of the Plato began where Socrates left Bulletin ’ But worse most helpful forms of intellectual efficiency when they are old’ off in the attempt to reach the gymnastic accessible to the than believes Dr Griggs “From Rousseau to Dewey there has been a constant stream I udying elements of truth using The U S A C Extension Divi- we maythat defeat the deeper mean- student Whatever be one’s estimate of Plato’s dialectic as a metof people insisting on the beauty and necessity and even the util- av£? sion announces a bulletin on “Sil- ing of life which is not to mak hod the Dialogues are an unequalled instrument of mental disCorn Varieties for Utah” The a living that is Just overhead cipline Thus the student should read actively not passively testity of play until now it is admitted that adults as well as children buthpromem up and age work on this bulletin was per- We must first make a living then ing each step of the have the right to play The most rewarding forms of play are I clarified for the reader himself and its conclusions Plato then beformed by George Stewart and A thq real meaning of life comes in comes as instructive argument to propose the answer those in which the player participates with his own muscles in his mistakes and limitations as he is ilout into the universe L Wilson agronomist and super- reaching where he himself is the stuff with which he expressed himself TemaUfaTouee dSss°ed reaching back in to the past luminating in his insight and wisdom intendent of the Davis county ex- in in widening and deepening ex Ifone is really honest with oneself one wants to use the Dr Griggs the question of “Jowett’s wonderful rendering of Plato is one of the few perimental farm respectively great to move in rhythm The body is a lovely thing — we a - perance in the Greek meaning of As Utah Is rapidly developing an perience We will not have- - to masterpieces of English translation Virile and flexible in wait English for we If live immortality 13 the have with word' not discussed like us it bats balls is ways and and skates left at silage these eternal elements now pro and Important dairy industry style it remarkably faithful to the spirit as well as to the literI ®?n 111 a wa5f that makes a very corn Is likely to be an Important home when most needed Dr Griggs pointed out that lit al form of Fla to Every serious student who hopes to read and renBut to exercise vicariously through another person’s play as Th" prowls of temSrancre crop In the Great Salt Lake and erature is the most permanent read Flato should posses Jowett’s translation if not in the monLake valleys where com of he arts It is he most univerwhen we watch dancing or watch swimming is a dangerous busi- - threshed out but in Plato's typical Utah umental last edition at least in the less expensive com varieties sal in relation to man s does well reprint of ' the spirit It second edition He£s ' ' way the solution is left to reader were tested Silage for six years at the has the harmony and rhythm of ?t ‘bTmnr6 “Modern scholarship' has established with reasonable ’proba“Twenty billion dollars is the figure given by Chase as spent experimental farm in Farmington music the unity and color of Utah Since the soil was rather art All the qualities of other bility the order of production of the more important works of annually on vicarious recreation This includes the “funnies” in I harmonioshan it variable precautions were taken arts appeal to the inner vision Plato and to the newspapers the movies smoking chewing gum radio the In the second dialogue discuss-motstudy them in this order gives an added Value in to reduce the experimental error The opposing virtues of all arts car It shows the emptiness which leisure mast represent ed Plat0'6 Philosophy of the min-t- o The throwing light on the development of Tlato’s mind and philoso-phy- ” was that for the are unified in literature conclusion the empty of mind Another compilation on the various recre- - Sevld inCXnt H®h neve ?e soil type on which the test was Literature is the most accesBoone County White sible of the arts We can i not conducted ‘The course deals with Tlato rattier than with criticism and atiw indulged in by the city child from eij to twelve surprised I Jfe me by giving the first place to the ‘Tunnies”! But when the ques- - sense is right where it is exper-tio- n was a higher yielder by 25 to 30 commune with the sculptors of comment upon Plato Beginning with the diaread ‘What would you rather do? Philistine where it is percent than was Improved Learn- Greece through the Parthenon logues— the Charmides and the Laches — lighter tentative the figures brought lenced butPlato we each live In cannot the indicating where Sothe day grown ing variety ordinarily ignorant the minds opened °at qiiite a different story'— ‘play ball’ ‘hunt’ ‘swim “dance i te tr of Raphael crates left off and Plato began following with those In the vicinity ot The yield of ears constant presence writings Hr Dewey came into my early life and started me off on the find thethi-atoefoVin and regree of maturity was ob-4- Mozart and Beethoven for art that best interpret the life and mission of Socrates the Lysis than Is scarce be and music must re educational possibilities contained in dancing and President I the argument grain yields being conApology Crito and I’haedo studying thoroughly Plato’s masDr- - Grlggs pointed to the drama sidered more important than the created each time it is enjoyed Peterson has given me every opportunity to realize my dreams on terpiece the Republic touching briefly the Law Plato’s last live all master these for But may the coarse forage yield At the end us in this matter of group responsibility built through the dance view of society showing the history of his own mind the course Books moment any spare of the experiment Boone County When Belgium passed the eight hour law they found it necessary sion of the’ White an and less are constant companions for use concludes with a study of those dialoues— the Phaedrus and the had “Dialogues” of average yield to organize activities for the proper use of leisure time and they brought to light the heart of than the of time Too many of Symposium— which best illustrate In the essentially Platonic in its Improved Learning The us fragments these daily opportun influence on have done it So here in Logan as elsewhere I am anxious that Plat0’s teaching— his technique of odds are several thousands to one itiesmurder The subsequent aim is not only to present thought not of only wasting the the dancing groups will so make this work a part of themselves that Boone County White will re- time butliving by of Plato in the great phases of life with which phifof ' mind’s thought killing jt it Learnas that outyield Improved groups and as individuals they will go back to their re- - rid of superficial prejudice for gularly Art has content form soul and deals—education morals art knowledge and the state— but in on the kind of soil on which spective communities as exponents of the dance as a recreation of to uote Dr Griggs “Get at the ing was conducted body explains Dr Griggs Art Is each aspect to point fully the illuminating applications to our own the socializing value Utah communities are fortunate in not keeping the? you begin where Socra-danci- This experiment soil was sandy loam and the marriage of the body of ex life y soul of mean banned as it is in the small communities of certain parts gravelly loam About half of the pressions with the an added vaIue 111 devoting such study to a world v7hereJ8 of the country land In central Utah is of this inng Through all literary expres thinker who stands remote from out time and this not one of these qual sion first the only betype (On heavy lands Improved ities is “Why is it then that even here recreational dancing has not emphasized and then the cause of the greater wholeness of Greek philosophy which exbe should continued lor to teaming its fullest developed other is possibilities? There are three reasons I up At perhaps presses in union elements worked out in later thought silage corn as Boone County White only one played believe First the Pilgrims gave dancing a black period of a master’s life but for a far deeper reasonseparately Is too late Early planting of eye which has In the hurry of our active life little will he attain the perfect balance (Connued from Page °ne lasted to this day— Reread the history of Merrymont and you Peone County White Insures a of these two but and things surge in upon us in an overwhelming ea they are both whilegreat will see why the mark is still visible— drove out dancing and I orncer of the day and win lead greater maturity without undue always w’e have no standard by which we can they literain real present any esthe distinguish the violin and in crept the solon which we are now trying to" wipe the Processlon- - Following win be frost risk In spring ture sential from the unimportant This lack of with Copies of this publication which out Second the average gra'de teacher cannot dance or more H1® Amerlcan eion Fife and Literature the voicincarnates to the world that is nearest us is the perspective is off obsource of the great-es- t the be press may just corps mayors of various often are not equipped with the right graded material for the es of is in the past History everj error and confusion in both public and private life The Cache county towns Ogden Salt tained without cost line The event in spirit and body reme of the children they are handling They teach folk dancesage kup to value of intimate and loving contact with a to is tell there the of the aild Cache VaUey bands U B I C HELD AT story great mind that girls alone whereas folk dances did not emerge from the people saw life and saw embod even is whole” That it is in lifting us away from the steadily history Scouts nati°nal guard Elks FORT DUCHESNE IN AUGUST age in that manner Perhaps a few boys are drafted and expected to led in the bony structure of our submerging stream of events and giving us vision of the petty be interested in folk dances when their legs are without bends ViC organizations floats bear-an- d Of instance for language telling eternal and elements of life Perhaps beyond all others Cach® Valley queens’ dogs (Continued From Page One) their rhythm sense undeveloped Start them off with clog- the struggle between Saxons and Plato aids usuniversal to this Normans Subject: the in Th® parade wm be “Why Dairying ging and sword dancing the Oxdance and Indian dance and they a?d This handbook furnishes a table of the Uintah Basin?” Literature helps to the vision at 9:30 m Dialogues arranged in will dance The Scout leaders are the Mr A A Anderson scout execu- of the ideal and more than this groups m probable people for the boys to turn ginAt 10:30 a chronological order as shown in the admiro'clock to for work of this kind The third reason is that the a patriotic tive Timpanogas council finds real ideal in the it the able study of Lutoslawski does not dance as it did This is especially true of the man’sfamily meeting will take place in the “Boys Will be Men— What Subject: Kind of which is the only place it acually side Logan tabernacle This handbook will be an invaluable aid in Conwhere ” Dr exists believes Men that and is quite natural because there have been three distinct cuts gressman Don B Colton will be Griggs reading TJato as Sam® pertinen to life is Class comments on thinking and style always commonplace instructions and demon- in rhythm in the Tfus of most heads of families The Waltz was the orator Dr that people Griggs makes when he is on the lecture Children's sports will be con- strations will be conducted in commonplace cut down to the Two-ste- p in 1808 or thereabouts He showed through two short The Dr Griggs is a noted lecturer and author whoplatform on taberpacle square at dairying under the supervision of to-th- e Dmr-irte-p was born in — and “The Irish in 19H mid mw ve"have'' gone ducted Frofcssor-GeorgTramp” B Caine 11 a m Soils poems Owatomar Mmn- - January 9r -how “Cost’ little instructor Two-stethe "fragments p and crops under the supervision through jazz which cut the into bits At each of these The program will continue at of of literature may influence us Literature at the Indianapolis University from 1892-9- 3 Dr vital changes those who did not have rhythm and fundamental 1:30 Stewart Profesand professor Oeorge o’clock with a Boxelder sor J C to always see the beauty that Forest and Ilogenson f°TTbined detriments of ethics and ste's at their command simply fell out of the active group Get county rodeo at Adams field cultivation of the mind the gives Director by Forsltng and heart and the soul and concludthese people back into the game through simple dances like Special 1899 b on the Range entertainment the William Peterson Ladies ed his lecture us to square will follow and Director by charging Will Go” and they will be sur- tabernacle “Virginia Reel” and Work class Foods in r‘ at 4 pm In the Logan junior and Nutrit- begin early to seek the compan-shi- p aulhor of the following: The New Humani3 prised to find then- - dancing legs still hold good high school gymnasium an ion under the Supervision of Miss ism A Book of Meditations Moral Education The of the masters Use of the Elna Miller Extension Nutritionathletic show will take place “9‘ve your communities good dancing of all nations give Twenty-one ist Health and Clothing under PLAY IDEAL SUMMER ?hl"vn LquipmI®nt Jh® Philosophy of Art of it to them as young as they happen to be when you see and rounds will boxing the feature the card Friendship Love and Marriage The Soul Logan and the direction of Miss Afton Odell contained m dancing taught wth group ENTERTAINMENT of Democracy J or hat responsibilities” Richmond baseball teams of the and lectures and demonstrations Do We Live Blossomed Hours and Cache Valley league will clash at on the Care of the Feet by Dr handbooks to lecture courses many DR GRIGGS- - AGALN — OneX-wisdom --of life- - - and Dr 'GnglTs Johnson's from -' (Continued Page Greenweli “grove He during'the uf is Ogden" WELCOMED TO U S A C shows Is modern because ’president of the department is afternoon The recreational program In present at the Encampment 'ini7ersal Plato reaches the itpeak The cast for the production is stitution of Art and Sriem and i a eludes: The Folk fire and pageant conducted works at dancing by as follows: (Continued from Page One) of Politics wisdom and poli- night will depict of and Social Academy Science Miss Wood AmeriHinman of the Mary early all the ages The thought that tical philosophy and his mind can This is his fifth year at the U S A C summer srhnnl ' Hinman School of Dancing New Stuart Randolph a history ' emanated from Athens has never seeks out the unifying truth that young husbandJohn Anderson Dr N A Pedersen head of the York City games lead by Coach been surpassed and Plato has not binds all people and ail times tobrother-inRichard Belden his of the at R that student department receives real-this J Jensen Free moving pictures' 1 the English only given us of the choicest of gether in harmony law be j D D Keller tty of the subject the concrete-- 1 strongly that the L n lnay T college will read the story of every night furnished by the Uni- John Belden the it but also portrayed the lives Dr Griggs used his power of uncle changed by diet exercise proper the historic ness ts genial It never can characters have that and two entertain-Tn'crvtof Utah and the men that produced this versity to Trono PirhnrH ion nf and picture Jhe jEorldthaL ‘ eorrfhwiF that — by' LiiC University ”TTayers' thought uicUvo lived in Uie beauty trated In the fireworks jTFio Parley Kilbum and remote hypothetical “cases” ing the environment as a improvpageant horsepulling and horseshoe pitch- Irene Dr Grggs reminded his aud- - of landscape the beauty of phy-lenwhole — These remarks will be Randolph wife of of the versatility and thej sique that they idealized and the to the Immense audience relayed ing contests and baseball games The Fatalists teach that atCook Libbie Stuart 'INAL LECTURE the ' ON by universality of this student of beauty of thought that sprang loud speaker and audophone ap- each day Ladew her friend titudes and prejudices are inborn HUMAN NATURE such children will be entertained Emily Socrates He had faced every from thisThe Greeks had a child’s paratus installed for the occasion In The as race hatreds and tendenRuth Agnes Elliott a and constructin condition the joy world that thought every and in life but Nora an elderly maid-servaall within the stadium ed special playground cies to worship Dr Neumann as- - ’ for the human race had before or this was accompanied by adult enabling ' Continued amusement their from One and supto hear perfectly Page sures that this is not so and our Angela Larsen since his time met and battled wisdom Here in this early civili—— by expert leaders of chilonly Instinctive fear attractions at the ervised Special outlook may be more cheerful Dr Griggs has even found him zation was the birth of indepen- theaters dren and a Before giving children up as dance at It is the job of the parents and PROFESSOR USAC dent philosophy every normal the Palais d’Or carnival The topondering the effect of jazz-lik- e of the variety will conclude the program hopeless because they mis-us- e teachers to see that each new music on youth This fact that step which Is climbed by the hu- activities AUTHOR BOOK OF TEXT gether with the picturesque settImpulses our modem schools and generation begins where the last nothing happens today that he man race having been taken by ing surrounded by native beauty Institutions are them opleft giving off in the formation of has not touched upon makes his Hellenic thinkers and a large group of America's (Continued from Page One) to work off their worth while and better philosophy illuminating for modhabits The first Greek philosophers native sons and daughters the In- questions which Insure a thorough portunities In useful purDr Neumann ern study PIANOS concluded his dians should serve as a magnet to analysis of the situation by the suits such as sought the unity of truth in the swimming athletics week of Halo's Dialogues Show-thlectures with a high- elements finding for Instance In many in the Uintah Basin section student FOR RENT construction and social activities beautiful inspiring est result of thinking for the stu- water the seas the rivers the from Michael quotation of the country to draw them to At this time requests are being Intelligence tests at first con- Angelo “What you contain Is THATCHER MUSIC the U B I C In August dent received daily for Information They provide wonderful oceans the creator of life Beyond firmed the pessimist In saying that both ugly and beautiful mental gymnastics the strictest this philosophy a school led bv What This annual convention has about the book many colleges re- - the COMPANY Intelligence Quotient Is un- you emerge depends upon the Inintellectual discipline but higher Pythagoras expounded the belief 39 South Main Inrecent However K dr ‘wisdom that matter does not than ti 1r is- - tt changeable spired sculptor the teacher His compare in that they lift to This is all the importance with form vestigations in the line of mental touch may leave each CommonModSiiiiS They “'“Mas region ol“2on!mlt'ES'“ development indicate rather place thing enriched” Give Communities Dancing ofAllNations Says Hinman orthu'a es Jj-- fcplf S'? heganwme -- ?- g isned tem-muscl- es I- £2 mtae STtlJ" i3Sw‘ or s SgiS 1 r he bfffi ng to-da- l°y - 1868-He-w- as hrbeTkpubSLlure?rd 9r’8 ThrS pos-sibilit- ies -- -- Self-Cultu- re -- moSSf thffficS good-lookin- de-scr- g1 inci-irtfzx- S'' rmE7 ce nt super-ambitio- £££ " £ MV "ss A's ns |