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Show j The May number of the ERA' has on illustrated article on the "Utah Library-Gymnasium Movement," by Prof. Howard R. Driggs of the University Uni-versity of Utah which will attract widespread attention. The leading religious article is by President Charles W. Penrose on the "Age and Destiny of the Earth." On ethical subjects Principal J. E. Hickman of the Murdock Academy treats "Character "Char-acter and Courage Youth's Capital;" I Ccorge D. Kirby, "The Training of I Children;" William George Jordan, I "The Power of Personal Influence;" I and President W. A. Hyde, "The 1 Writing on the Wall." Of the d:- I ' ficriptive articles there arc "An Ad- l enturc in the Wilderness' illustrat- 1 ed by Ira F. Brim; "Phenomena in Old Mexico," illustrated by Charles E. McClcllan of Juarez. Joseph F. Smith, Jr., assistant Church Historian, Histor-ian, contributes a valuable and interesting inter-esting historical and statistical article on "The Growth of the Church." President Joseph F. Smith under the heading "Search and He Shall Find" treats of reading matter and study in the home. The prohibition speech of Uyrum M. Smith at the recent Conference Con-ference unfortunately is also found in the Editors Table. From the ERA j it would appear that the home auth- I ors have recently been turning out much yalual literature, from the R fac,t that there are five reviews of I new books by home authors. fi Under "Mutual Work," Elder Guy 1 A. Wilson instructon of the Third 1 Ward Junior Class, writes on "The Boy This Summer." In an article I on the trip of President Smith to jj Hawaii, there arc two illustrations of the party. "Herbert Melbourne is continued, and all together tlu magazine this month contains twenty illustrations. |