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Show Y aleinni Departmeiiil UTAH, SALEM, AUGUST 29, 1919. oxxxkxxxxooooxxxxxxoxx ooooooooooooooooooo 000000000000-000- Redfield Favors Salem News FRIDAY, 0 Metric System Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gardner have returned to their honte in Delta after spending a week in Salem visiting relatives and friends. New World Declares Demands Secrtary New Thoughts, of .Commerce Redfield. San Francisco, , August 24 Hon Wiliam C. Redfield, Secretary of Com- merce of the United States GovernMr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner are ment, has declared himself in favor visiting at the home , of their j.of the adoption of the metric system daughter, Mrs. Harry Russel of of weights and measures by the United States. His study of world condi-- ' Salt Lake. tions, as a manufacturer and as a Government Official, has led him- to The Misses Cornelia Hanks this conclusion. Secretary Redfield declares that to and Alva Hanks had as, their obtain world trade or to hol(J that guest the past week Miss My- which we have, we must adopt met. rtle Olsen of Salt Lake City. ric standards, because our customers ld emand it. It is easy to make the Among other entertaining feat- change, he says, and once ures was a hike to the head ot the metric system, because adopted, of its the pond, kodaking. simplicity, would prove invaluable. . "I think you wil find that the (view I have expressed is daily more Miss Iona Salvin spent the representative of those who control week end at Benjamin visiting the resources and credit of U. S. declares secretary Redfield. her sister, Mrs. Joseph Richard- America, would not cause needless expense j"I son. to any' American concern nor advo-catthat even necessary changes be made too suddenly, but I would Mr. Ellis Montgaue has been .point out to them that we con not in town the past week, the guest think in 1919 the thoughts of 1914 of Bishop and Mrs. N. Christen- (to our safety and advantage), because we are living in a different sen. 'world. One of the problems involved in our adjustment to the new world Miss Josephine Warnick, who is this matter pf simplified weights and measures, and we may as well has been the guest of Mr. and at once gradually to make Mrs. Glen Copper for the past he changes necessary. for Sale If You Do, You are Willing to Support it - - e week, has returned to her home in Delta, Utah.'. Theres no patroitism in buying a dollars worth of thrift stamps and then gating four - Dr. and Mrs C. L. Olsen of , dollars worth of something you Salt Lake City accompanied by could do without. their son, Victor and daughters Lavard Lamb has been help-- ; Myrtle and Loraine, spent a mg Salem by securing subscrip-- t weeks, vacation in Salem visit- tions to the Salem Sentinel. ing relatives and friends. ' School will open next Tues- The girls of the Salem M. I. day. Teachers will meet next A. spent Tuesday in Payson Monday at 8:40. The teaching Canyon. , corps of this 'year will be as Miss Laura Johnson from a severe if pneumonia. Work is progressing on the new home of Mr. W. Tiffany. follows: Joseph Jenkins, Prinis cipal; Minnie 1. Hodapp, Mrs. attack E. F. Taylor Miss Preal Sabin, Miss Hazel Snow, Miss Cornelia Hanks. L nicely Zenos When you want a pleasant physic Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and family are now occupying tl.eir residence, just completed. try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to' take and mild and gentle in effect They ac highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. They only cost quarter, (Advertisement) AND GET It makes no difference what you want in Clothing, Dry Goods, Gro- ceries, Hardware! 'Drugs, or anything you use, you can depend on us to give you come-bac- k satisfaction busy, courteous " clerks to wait on you. A corps of - - good-lookin- g, V You are willing to part with $2.00 and receive the benefits personally and help build up youf own community. Send your subscription to Jenkins Cash Store for one year. The returns you receive will far You will feel good inside to outweigh the price. know you helped bring iUo town. xxxxxxxooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0XKXX000000XXX00X0'0X Relationship Between the Teacher . and Community and Way to be Maintained - I shall present some of my views maintained, or established, it will on this subject by treating such head-- ielP to maintain right relationship and teacher, ings as Teacher and School, Spirit ofY"'fi0n community The teacher should have the rela- the school, Organization of the school, jtionship of being the leader in Spirit, and ways the terg of e(jucation, This can be main- Teacher can maintain the true rela- - tained of the by keeping abreast tionslfip. In each of these headings times, and applying school to vital in- the teacher, is one of the moving jlerests of the comunity. The teacher .ould have the relationship of being factors a permanent member of the communi- The function of the school is social. ty. This can be maintained by paying It is societys agency to bring about her an adequate salary, and hiring social impression in individuals. The A her for 12 months each year. teacher is the chosen representative of teacher should have the relationship of being the moral leader of the comsociety to help the 'pupils in the munity. This can be maintained if the school to adjust themselves to the teacher is a real moral person in activities of society. There are three thought and action. The teacher factors in education. They . are the should be indeed a teacher. This can child, the teacher, and the course of be maintained by loving her work, having high ideals, and right attitstudy. By these factors we see that udes. the teacher is the middle factor, the teacher to The relationship of ono to help the children utilize the community is that of teacher, inspir-ercourse of study or the experience of This leader, and the race in terms of their social need. can be maintained by her being preFrom the above we sed that the pared,' loving her work, having right ideals, obtaining adeto relation the ccmuiunity attitudes, high teachers quate salary, being paid twelve in the school is very marked. In this months in each year, and being a perrespect the proper association be- manent part of each community. tween the teacher and the community is maintained by the teachers making the work in the school typical to the activity of actual social work. It is the business of the teacher to Rexburg is spending $730 000 on new interpret so the experiences of the buildings this summer. will re. raee that the community Pocatello labor organizations are ccive thru the school actual benefit. planning an elaborate ober since of It is important that the school Labor day. should have a good and progressive Rond conditions in Idaho are only spirit. Such helps to keep the right fair, considering the time of the year, and according to auto- tourists. relationship between teacher Now what is the spirit community. Extensive impro ements are to be of the school? It is the attitude of made at once on St. Josephs school, pupils and teacher. Does the teacher the Catholic educational institution in look upon it as an idal plaee to pro- Pocatello. mote social interests, ideals, and attiBacon was included in every one of tudes? Do the pupils look upon the fifty orders for army surplus food school as an opportunity, or as a for- stores placed with the postmaster at ' ced place tq' go? If they look upon it Twin Falls. as their school, then one of the social A number of Caldwell children are problems is solved. The social spirit planning to exhibit for prize rabbits is there. If the school is their school, at the Nampa Harvest festival and X and is not foreign to their vital in- the state fair at Boise. Non partisan league headquarters terests, then the school spirit of to Boise from i there, and the association be will he moved back tween teacher and community school Nampa about September 1. according is maintaiuned. To make the school to Editor McDowell of the Leader, the a community school is one way of pro- official organ of the party in the state. The fixing of t.fie prices of hay was moting true association. This cannot be secured if a negative spirit is in the outcome of a meeting of farmers the school. Why do we find negative and livestock men in the western part in the stack will be spirit in school? It is because of the of the state. Hay ton baled hay will be and $17.50 per organization of the school, coupled with the attitude which the parents $20. A free auto park is to lie established take toward the school. The organization of the school is at ampa, where there is an abundcfT shade. When a site is seone factor to bring about true rela- ance water will be piped to It lected city comand between teacher tionship and other conveniences will be Inmunity. If it is organized so that the stalled. children have real, unbroken lines of ' The Kimberly Grain & MSttng comexperiences, then organization is efof Twin Falls wrote a check in pany fective. The teaher can make the of Dick Graham for $2490.63, favor athome school home-likthus giving the price of a crop of representing' mosphere. Most of our schools are not wheat harvested from fourteen acres but work shops or even "homey, of land. more like places "to sit in rows and of the Lost river stake Tead books. If better organization of Organization Latter-daSaints church, In- the of the material side 'of the school j Arco and Moore of warJs thg clud(ng were more vital, then community re- - n(j branches of Leslie, Past Creek, lationship would be promoted with Darlington and Chilly, was completed the teacher. last week. It is important that the spirit of An improvement district, including the community be understood by the practically all of Nampa that has been teacher. She can by knowing the spwith the exception of certain irit know-- how best to plan the organ- platted lots in 'Kurtz addition was created of ization of her work. by special ordinance made by the city .home with school is ne of the most council Inst week. if it is important spirits found, Harry Biandon. four miles northfound in any community. This spirit west of Filer, lias refused $2,432.40 for can be advanced ' by making the his alslke seed crop from 18 acres. Few The yield, according to reports, runs school the comunity center. schools are community centers. If six bushels to the acre, or 6,480 pounds tips center of social interest can be for the entire patch. 1 fellow-worke- r. IN THE GEM STATE . -- Professor T. Courtney, for eight years a member of the, taculty of the Idaho Technical institute, will leave the Institution shortly to accept a position as the head of a private commercial school in Roanoke, Ya. A home treatment for rabies is now being offered the public by the state department of public welfare. The department lias contracted with a! Philadelphia firm for a vaccine which can be purchased by any physician for $20. At a meeting held at Pocatello, attended by sheepmen from the southern part of the state, an organization was perfected uinder the name of the Southern Idaho Sheep Growers association, with headquarters at Pocatello. William M. Bunn, thirteenth territorial governor of Idaho, now a resident of Philadelphia, Is the only territorial governor of this state alive. This information has just been transmitted to C. J. Brosnan, historian of the state. While hunting rabbits Saturday near Ketchum, Cecil Perry, returned soldier of Twin Falls, met with an accident resulting in the loss of the thumb and the laceration of the .flesh of his right hand when his gnu was accidentally discharged. The Fi eiiient - Madison Reservoir company has filed with the state commissioner of reclamation on BUM second feet of water, which will be stored behind a dam to lie built on llie Fall river meadows reservoir sue in Yellowstone park. Because of the inability of Goernor Davis to be present at the governor's conference at Salt Lake, his paper on The Growth and Consolidation of Administrative Boards was read to the conference By Frank W. Brown, secretary of the Idaho executive. John D. Isaac, a farmer living west of American Falls, was arrested on a i barge of battery upon his 14- - enfold daughter, Lydia, and after a trial lief ore Judge R. O. Jones in the probate court lust week was fined $100 and sentenced to sixty days in jail. The Idaho Hay Growers association and prominent stockmen at a meeting American Legion to Support Johnson Bill Through its legislative committee in Washingon, the American Legion, representing 3,000 local organizations of American veterans of the great war, will give its active support to the Johnson bill in Congress which calls for the deportation of undesirable aliens and 'denies readmission to deported enemy aliens. This bill has already been passed in the House and is now before the Senate committee on Naturalization and Immigration. Under its provisions enemy aliens who, have been inerned at Fort McPherson, Ga., and other concentration camps may be sent out of the county. Section 2 of the bill stipulates that, "The fact that aliens were ordered inlerncd or were convicted of any offenses against the United States Government shall be deemed prima facie evidence that" said aliens are undesircable and in every case in which any such alien is ordered expelled or excluded from the United States under the provisions of this act the decision of the Secretary of Labor shall be final. It is farther provided that in addition to aliens who are by law now excluded from admission into the United States, all persons who shall be expelled under any of the provisions of this act shall also be excluded from readmis- - EVIDENCE TO THE EFFECT at Kuna agreed without a dissenting vote that $17.50 a ton was an eqtiit-ablprice for 1919 hay while it is in the stack and that $20 was a fair price to both parties for baled and e shipped hay. According to W. G. Svendson, state reclamation commissioner, the distribution systems on the Idaho Farms Development companys project in Twin Falls county should be completed this fail. The project extends south and west of Buhl and will serve more than 0000 acres. , I dont believe Com sup's boast that he has a pedigree in his family. Do you?" He has proof of it. dog with a screw tail. They own a Since Nampas building boom startIn (he summer of 1888 1 had a ed a year or two ago the various buildI ing unions have grown in size, and new severe attack of cholera morbus, ones have been organized, through the gave the hotel porter fifty cents and attraction of tradesmen here, until It told hm to get me a botle of Cham.. its said Nampa has the largest number ibcrlans Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy !and to take no substitute. I took of members of building union bora of any town In the state. a double dose of it according to the At directions and went to sleep. A Traveling Mans Experience, five oclock the next morning I was icalled by my order and took a train You may learn something from for my ,next stopping place, a well the following by H, W, Ireland, a man. 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