Show I 1 IND US TR I 1 LL E EDUCATION D U C AT 16 X 00 a at ati ayi awl J tim THE article which appears in another column on industrial education is from the pen of hon ron edward dward E JD ban aniels lel lei S an active and ardent worker in the cause of human progress it contains suggestions worthy the consideration of all promoters of the cause of education that something more than mere book learning should d enter into the course of juvenile instruction must be evident ev ident to those who can see the effects of the present incomplete system of teaching and that tuition which will lead to the cultivation of all the powers of the pupil must be far superior industrial education was strongly urged by the late president brigham young and we hope some soma day when the tho blocks in the way of our progress in this territory are removed and proper all ail f from roin the public I 1 funds and school laws is utilized in the right direction to see industrial schools school sone one of the prominent features of tile the new state which is to be the brightest star in the national constellation |