| Show OP industrial EDUCATION the late president brigham young announced his views on the necessity of industrial training as an essential feature of proper education ke he was assailed by his en enemies emles here and elsewhere as an ignorant cutill utilitarian who had no ideas above materia I 1 things and who wanted to keep the people in ik a condition of servitude the infamous lamous iB paper in this city which makes a specialty of attacking everything that go bomes mo a from a 11 mormon was specially jeering ring and abusive it declared that all president r ent young desired la the tae way of education wag waff too to teach a buy boy how iq bosaw saw off the end of a board and a girl how bow to oua itch but we notice that the very ideas which that reat stae statesman mau and poll economist expressed op on this sub pub eject hectare lec tare re being adopted and advocated by by too the trieu friends beiga a of education all over the country industrial training as a part of school instruction is having a ve veritable ie boga it to is be beginning tinning to be perceived as president affirmed that mere intellectual culture Is insufficient that 11 U raises raise up an army of aspirants tor for positions where vigre mius manual lual haq labor or in noli 0 reed needed edana and supplies no a artisan att sangor sang or mechanics and so no physical toilers boilers for the very basis of strong society the head is running away f from rom the hand and the brain is cultivated at the ex penot of the she legislative part of the human Is lost lo stereo ered and the executive neglected i Paya ical development has received ene abik ekit in the e colleges but it his has i ceol 1 4 simply imply in the 4 way of 0 sport it lass 9 ened the m muscles use lee but lias has not trail trai lied idi them hem in usefulness to society tali defect I 1 ef act in the educational system of aiu country Is perceived and a rem y called for A rev revolution alution in sch S methods will doubtless be the cola 1 denee technical education and aadal nal train ing will 1 be considered usi dered a necessary part oL instruction more t on aud ud there t ere will I 1 be mote m mechanics ec hanics and lower fewer clerks in the generations that arc to come Edo education estion shield means be practical there la is no need to abolish the intellectual part ol of it in order to introduce abe physical skilled industry is what is 16 wanted how to do something and do dia it well should be the tee aim of youth excellence in any bra brano ILU irot at human labor roust must be desired an and d i ichie veo e the u natural aural beat of 0 ian mind I 1 adaptation da of taste and peron perso so 11 occupations ought to be at t idled trades aronld be made honorable ad desirable od and p es lona ah ahouzi ot 04 be 60 0 exalted 1 as now be beyond d 4 measure no ra production action uong ong ought to be honored onore more than 4 idl ditri etrie butlo nand art be V placed baa advel with science i all te valuable alti and I 1 ga practical le IV instructions of 0 our oar leaders on this s S act act little or totting has hasteen been done in utah la the direction the ab urd surd policy of tha government in with holding cheuse the use of the school lands until State statehood hoog Is in achieved lip has hindered the progress of educate ia the territories in the abe time when help aei W most needed it to la denied and add when it can be better dispensed watt wah it i it will ab be granted but auf in spite of 0 this thia drawback aback utah has rapid rapidly stal advanced in school affairs and stands in favorable favorat le comparison with much older and more 0 re u matured communities and now S me e to ideas eu advanced by president younk young should be taken up and as soon as a possible brought into practical service boys should be fitted tor for various useful luse ful occupations as well as taught h a proverbial three Rs Bs girls should be trained for duties suitable Ful table to lo sex and to be good housewives or at least rood good housekeepers this is an important subject and needs to be thoroughly thorough li impressed upon the professional instructors of our youth it will have to be thought out oat first arst and then as opportunity offers brought into practice an our school sor maeral the e same me defects perce perceptible tible in the beneral se school hool system 0 of V the country will make the same evils bere acre as are felt in every haq par of 91 this nation where labor seems eeme to be regarded as tug IOK and only fit for the uneducated something must be done to prevent theoland thi this oland and that without delay |