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Show TIIE IAYSOXIAX. PAYSOX, UTAH. XOVEMBER suitable Observance of Education Week tmii'ing! proper ideals life? Are they being given adequate training in real wmk to make them love work because they feel ellined? These and otln-- i qtiit ions you should ask yourselves. If you know the answers the welfare of your dearest (harges makes it advisable that von learn the true renditions. you not take the hud in education jirov idc information through tin- Will School the press and otherwise in regard to Week proper the ml that of i to parents may conditions and needs of schools, amt know tho real renditions. If every that city and county MiMrinti-.nliii- t all will be hap-pv- . of schools hold meetings of their thing is satisfactory not tind conditions Jf you teachers on Friday or Saturday of will you take art urn desire as you the Meek before school Meek tor realm ig the discussion of their local problems to determine the cause the only source of improvement and for the preparation of plans thatschools is the interest ami money for the fullest observance of school of of the people of the district. week. Is Urged by Governor and per-oii- J si How Long Distance Service Is stantly Guarded Superintendent L. John Nuttall By proclamation issued by Governor Bamberger, and ui response I. an appeal I rum Philauder I. Cluxtuii, L' mtod Stales commissioner of edueu-tioi- , tlio Mooli 1 rum December 5 lo II iias boon set aside as bikoui week in Utah. A general ol' the Mook is urged in schuuls, ny religious organization, by pictm. sliOMs and m iiorov or tko aUojiiioa ot liio public may bo diioctod tu tlio Tho governorll taiaso. plueiamuliuii is a follows; As a part of tko nationwide campaign lot iJio iraprovoaioat ul tko schools and oilier agencies of education, tlio commissioner of oducutioa of tko Called Stales lias designated tlio Mook of December o to 11 as sokool week tsiuuguuut tlio Country and is uigiug such observance as wm otloctivoly dissouunatoiLocmatoi inior matron in regard to tko conoitiuns and liuods of our sokools, enhance tke uppiociutioa of tko value of education and create suck interest us Mill result m bettor opportunities for education. , Aow, tkorofore, 1, Simon governor of tko stale or Uak, do kureoy set apart and designate tko period from iaecember b to II, inclusive, us school week la tke slate of C tak. fo curry out tke pui'jHJso of tke designation 1 Mould respectfully suggest; That tko press ol Ike stale give to edueutiumui uttouUon special topics. Tliat on Sunday, December o, ministers direct attention to tko of odueutiou. Tkat olkor religious organizations clovoto mootings lo discussions of educational matters. Tkat during tko wees, various organizations oi any ckuraclcr wkat-ovo- r discuss tko need and vuluo ot education. Tkat motion picture kousos dis play ou tko screens suck facts and ngures regarding education as will stimulate interest in tko movement. Tkat in all universities, colleges and normal ackools tko convocation Lours of tko week bo devoted to discussion of education in general and of their own particular needs. Tkut in all elementary and high schools, teachers dovoto one period each day of tho week to tlio subject, regiving sucli information ns may and aro schools how supported flect tke values received in return. That in all schools and debating socioties, meetings be held at which tho subject Mill bo some topic relating to eduoution. That themes, essays and compositions bo prepared in elementary and high schools relative to education. That on Friday afternoon and evening, community meetings in tho interests of education bo held In school houses. That the stato department of cbsi-ivuiic- Baw-bergor- U , Day and night the wire chiefs watch the circuits, testing them, keeping them clear and preparing in cases of emergency to rush repairmen to the scene of trouble. week, D. John Nuttall, Jr,, Rujicrin-- t widen t of tho Nebo school district, hits sent us tho following letter: No more worthy cause can bo called to tho attention of tko people of tkis country. Yours ago tko peo- eoniHiittoes. ('iiimuereiul ple decided to cuopcrute in maintain-iu- for their educating children. The support for schools has changed from tuition to a system of taxation in which every citizen bears his part of the burden. The system of taxation has changed from local to county or district units and by their vote ut tho recent election the people favor making tho stale u ut for tho support of schools. Dut those changes have not modified the real elements of schools; pure, public spirited und cllicieut. children to bo trained lo bo noble, These children are still your children and tho schools aro still your schools supported by tho money you as taxIt is evident theie-iorpayers provide. that tho personal interest or tho interest on the part of all parents in the schools should not lesson at ull, but should increase as the work given in the schools increases. In our day live great primary institutions safeguard tho child; home, school, church, civil goverumeut, inMore and more however, dustry. the coro of children is centering in school. Industry is not maintaining its apprentice system but is uskiug to teach industrial tho schools efficiency, hue state has found that its courts and juils have developed criminality rather than decreased it so tho stato is asking public and special schools to assumo tlio euro oi juvenile delinquency in order to preTho church lias vent its increaso. recently seen tho rapid decline in interest in roligion on tho part of young peoplo so our religious leaders aro asking that tho schools teach morals directly and make possible regular instruction in tho fundamental Even homes principles of religion. are clamoring for tho schools lo assume more definite control of certain children and parents aro saying, You must hold my boy or girl, 1 The mission ot can't hold him. Tho goal of tho schools is greut. tho work of tho school is tho welfare of your boys and girls. Are they being well taught! Aro they being kept in e Every morning at 6 oclock, before the days business begins, tests are made with delicate apparatus, and with it the place can be determined within at least 100 feet where a loose wire, a broken cross-aror even a broken tree branch hanging in the wires, may be causing troubleEvery month repairmen go over all the circuits. Cross-armdam' are aged by lighnting repaired, poles or wires loosened by the wind are strengthened, broken insulators are replaced and all other needed repairs are made. Even overhanging trees are trimmed up properly. To insure the public against sudden breaking of poles, carrying down with them perhaps a score of wires, at regular intervals inmade. are is wood spections Every pole tested, decayed scraped away and a record of the condition of each pole placed on file so that replacements may be made as needed. lines are Carefully, constantly and unceasingly the to guarded provide immediate service. or business eltib held at the high schools during tho week. bo conditions school 1. That studied in clubs and fraternal organ- mens luncheons - s izations and that these groups vis., the schools. one big educational o. At least meeting during the week to vihich everyone is urged to come. ti. Visit the schools, ieople in the rural districts ssould visit the high schools to which their children go as well us tho local district schools. Because of your personal interest in tho welfare of your commuuty and especially tho children and ol your official position mo ure sending this letter to you and asking that you take the lead in organizing this study of schools. In the meetings we are olleri ig and the services of the teachers music, furnishing supervisors in readings, or in presenting desired (should information to tho public. you wish some one to talk ut yom meetings we would upivciatc sugthe regarding gestions from you disphases of the subject you wish pole-to-pol- e long-distanc- T elegraph contract is amo.ig Tho farm-leasthe most troublesome features of the arming business, and one of considerable importance in view of the fact that the 11)10 census tho results of tile lb-- 0 census are not yot avail-aidshows that .17 per cent of all farms aro operated by tenants and another 9.3 per cent by owners who lease additional land. It is estimated e 1 e that part of all of the land ami im 1)00,000 farms provcinents of about aro rented, and that, while the average length of tenancy' is t nree years, the majority of lease contracts are for one year, making about 2,000,0 lease contracts to be made or renew ed each year. For tho guidance of tenants ami landlords who wish to avoid trouble through misunderstanding, tho United of agriculture has issued ft bulletin on the farm.leasc 1164 Bulletin eoiitruct Farmers uhieh may bo obtained free on application. A Mritten leaso is much more satisfactory than a verbal one, this If one of the bulletin points out. States department parties should die, a written tract protects his estate from con- false claims by the other party. Moreover it serves' as ft memorandum to both jmrties so that the actual terns of the contract may be forgotten. The principal points to be considert ed in the farm lease, which with more or less at length m the bulletin, are; Date, name of parties, time of duration, manner of termination dereservations, scription of property, assurances and guaranties by both parties, agreements with respect to by credit, respective contributions both parties of operating capital ami to exjK'nscs, adjustments regarding property owned in joint account, payment of rent; specifications with re spect to the cure, use, and improvement of real estate; specifications with Tespcct to fuming method and procedure, provisions for supervision procedure at termination of lease, enforcement of contract, ami final details. FIGHTING PEACH TREE PEST WITH OAS SAVES MILLIONS Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs p Building SATURDAY, tlQV. 20 Direction Marcellus Smith, traveling representative Glen Bros. Roberts Piano Co., of Salt Lake. 12 Makes of Pianos Company WRITTEN CONTRACT BEST WHEN LEASING A FARM SAyILiE Co-o- e The Mountain States Telephone and cussed. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo oooooooooo Payson e long-distanc- Suggestions. Mv suggestions would include; J. One .Sunday service devoted to the spiritual a sincere study of phases of education. societies, Ik Meeting of Jtelief and priesthood classes, patents quorums to discuss odueutiou and visit the schools either entire or by Bckools Con- As carefully as the sentinel guards the camp of his comrades in time of war, we guard your telephone talks over the telephone lines. Your telephone is sheltered in home or office, but the wires connecting it with telephones in other cities and towns cross bleak mountain ranges and storm-swep- t prairies, subject constantly to the ravages of the elements. Valuable Nuttall Appeals. to education Culling attention 1920. for their health and prujier Are thev of 19, 5 Makes of Players Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs, Victrolas and Others Prices and Terms to Suit You Tho results of what is know as the fot treatment the eradication of the peach-trehirer lead experts of the United e department of agriculture iu believe that a practical means has finally been found of ridding orchards of this disastrously destructive pest. Previously tho only effective method of lighting tho borer was by removing the soil around the base of the tree and digging the grubs out ol It is their galleries with a knife. estimated that the borers have done $6,000,000 damage a year and that $2,000,000 a year has been spent in fighting them. The pam.diclilorobenze method was first used extensively by orcliardisis In consists in sprinkling in 1919. line crystals of the insecticide on the soil around the base of the infected tree and covering with earth The substance i to hold tho gas. highly volatile and forms gas when tho noil is between 74 degrees and 80 degrees F. This gas is live times heavier than air and sinks down It is highly effecthrough the soil. tive against tho borer; and a pound of the insecticide, costing not more than 25 cents, is sufficient for 8 or 10 trees. Tho labor is scarcely of that formerly required. The saving therefore is great. This year the process has been used extensively some iu tho Georgia peach belt, localities buying as high ns 50.00U pounds and largo individual growers Growers us high ns 2 tons caeh. declare that it is one of the greatest accomplishments in the history ot the department, comparable to the treatment for self boiled control of brown rot and scab ol the peach. RUites r result when is propwoi erly done. Reliable tree surgeons are doing much in a practical way to educate r the public as to the benefits of work. A few states have laws work on a regulating commercial basis. The United States department ot agriculture invites correspondence conr work cerning methods of and is prepared to advise for oi against any particular method so far as experience and the results ot Bulleexperiments permit. Farmers tin 1178 on tree surgery will be sent free on application. Tree owners are urged to remember that the necessity for tree- - repair work 15 or 20 ears hence may be reduced materially by promptly attending to t no fresh injuries of today. Most persons can, at least with a very little preliminary practice on the simpler types of work, under, take ordinary tree surgery provided they are familiar with the use of a gouge and mallet, a saw and a jiaint A steady head and ability brush. to climb will be necessary for work in the top of the tree. A badly diseased or injured tree should bo removed and replaced by a healthy one unless there is some very special reason for trying to preserve the tree. r Two axioms of work that should be borne in mind constantly nro that prompt treatment of freshly made wounds is the surest and most economical method of preventing disease nud decay in the future, and that all wounds made in tree surgery should be cleaned, serif ized, and protected from infection just as thorougnly as in animal surgery, and for the same reasons. tree-repai- tree-repai- tree-repa- tree-repai- tree-repai- Utah Industrial Progress of Week languitch. Standard Oil company, through its largest branch, the Ohio Oil company, is spending $500, 000 in testing for oil in region lying in Garfield county and partially in Wayne county near extensive coal deposits. Unitah power plant about completed; will supply power to Duchesne, Roosevelt, Myton and other towns nearby. Crops and eattlo make Unitah basin prosperous this year. Vennal improves water system at cost of $6,000. Waston. Gasoline and 17 other pro ducts reduced from shale at new plant hore; fuel for operation generated by plant. The league received a decisive defeat at recent elections. In Washington, Idaho, Montana and Colorado the vote strongly against the league, while in North Dakota it has probably lost control and barely elected the governor. Most of the talk about the advances of the league is professional alarm ists jargon. The farmer has proved TREE SURGERY PRESENTS HEAVY LOSS IN ORCHARD that he is as level headed as he has always been credited. Park City. the Judge electrolytic work ha' At present not and zinc smelter closes account .zinc priee received the recognition approval from tree owners thnt it and increased cost of electric power. Balt Lake. Excellent progress being loser ves. This may be due at times to unfavorable experiences with dis- made on sinking North Standard honest or ignorant tree surgeons, ut shaft. Wasatch. 122,000 trout fry planted other times to the reluctance of the owners to spend much money iu in Snake river from Yellowstone park preserving their trees, or from then line at head of Hoback river. on Pgihn $150,000 improvements ignorance of the benefits that may one-thir- s lime-sulph- Daily Display of Worlds Best Instruments. Free Evening Concerts and Demonstration of Latest Hits . . It Will Pay You. ooooo xooooooooooooooxoooooo tree-repai- r n sugar factory completed and woe in full swing. Brigham City. Cement laving on ptate highway south of city completed. Only one small link remains to complete highway from Brigham to Salt Lake. Eureka. Three drifts being driven on Iron King. Outlook good. Assistant General Manager Merrill Sibley of tho Utah-IdahSugar com-- '' puny, who has just returned from an inspection trip through tho Idaho beet districts, states that the crop in the upper Snake river will fall short of estimates, asvalley a result of damage from webworms. Utah's crop, howevor, bids fair to exceed materially the estimates, now placed at l,341,OOo tons by the burwiu of crop estimates at V aslnngtom Tho same authority estimates the Idaho crop at 501,000 tons. To avert a panic the era of extrava gance and high prices must be met by inaugurating an era of economy by everybody. Tintic ore shipments continue nor- mal Park City mines shipped total of 1,634 tons or during week ending October 29. Eureka. Three saifts working on property of Pinion Queen Mining aompany in East Tintic. The world must create a yew surplus of everything earn money, to replace the capital and store wealth of the world that was destroyed by live years war. Grass Valley Rich ore body in Tight ner mine. Park City. Conditions at r mine tjdntiiruo most encourag- Nail-drive- -- Eureka. Power line extended to Machinery on ground plans being made for exten sive operations during winter Unusually large potato crops being harvested in Utah and Idaho. Roosevelt New plant of Uintah lower & Light company to begin operations soon. The most patriotic thing for American to do for the next any is to economize, economize, and year then some. Bouth Standard $600Uan mine. irU WrkS burDS- - Lo8s hssociation plans Davis county shows $3,090,000 increased iu assessed valuation. Salt Lake. Large silver gold opened up in Big Cottonwood Bonanza nune. new building for educational exhibits. ore-bod- Might Be Much Lata;. The railroad official invited stern citizen to conunmunicale troubles. I want you to give orders, manded the visitor, that the the his de- engin-expres- s which passes through Elm Grove at 11.55 be restrained from blowing hi8 whistle 0D Sunday mornings. Impossible! exploded the What prompts you to makeofficial. such a ridiculous request. 99 W'ell, you see, explained the citizen, m an undertone, our jmst0I preaches until he hears the whistle that confounded was twenty minutes late last Sunday? Illusions. St range, said the first tranin how few 0f meditatively, youth- ful dreams ever come true! Oh I duuno, said his I remember when I coinpnnion, dream about wearin long" trousers" aud now I guess I wear em longed than any one else in the country. |