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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN. DECEMBER 14. 1328. enables pupils af Ilka ability to vocational efficiency In typing, work togathar, procasdlng rapidly bookkeeping, stenography, dressor mars alowly aa thalr abilities making, or some ethar practical maka It necessary and wise. Thus Una. Aa far ss wa ara ablo wa Children with superior native n.on-ta- l are attempting to provide tha type -abilities are not held hack oa of work suited to Individual needs. account af the slower rate at which FECIAL) CLASSES AND BERY-ICtheir leas brilliant companions ! must nacaaaarily move. And those It has bean found necessary, as who must in Justice to thalr awn Is tha case In moat largo achool abilities move more slowly can tlo systema, to set up and carry on so without being embarrassed or cortaiir types of work for the benbranded as failures In comparison efit of thou who cannot profit AArft Education by Night and Day Classes Possible with the mentally superior chil- by .tha regular classroom Instrucdren. Wo have become thoroughly tion. In savaral of 'tha achool converted to tho Efforts of the Through advantages of bulldinga and In ana eontral achool Lake District; High homogeneous grouping and recog- a number of ap rial clausa are nise that such grouping ran be and taught for thou who ara mantally School Courses Designed to Suit Many Needs la being nfade with a minimum of deficient. The Individuals are the evil results of tho stigma of In- carefully selected by a trained feriority. psychologist and placed according Th following article giving tha Required to attend four hours JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL) DE- to thalr abllltiu and needs. Tha fracture of the Salt Lake City par weak. PARTMENT. problem la a difficult ona, and wa The Junior high achool consti- ara Enrollment 1.011. school ayatcm waa prepared by lacking a state in tutes tha 7th, Sth and Ith grades. st tutcompelled, Number of teachara Ion to cart for mantally deft Superintendent G. N. Child, at was It tha orIn original thought to provide for a Average number of clent part of tha bltnnial report of tha ganizing Junior high schools in Halt numberchildren, of pomona that should lAke aiata superintendent of publlo in. teacher14.0. to City all these piaee Cleaeea grades and Service. Special A state In sevan Junior high achool centers. not ba our responsibility. atruetiftn. . fubis-mlndeClasses for mentally deficient. However the building exigencies institution for tho Mr. Chlld'a articla followa: Orthopedic classes. relief would nuded and, more give have brought about a alight adjustKlafaliitM Department. Speech correction. over, la an urgent nacsslsty In tha ment from the Enrollment 1 144. At original plan. Audiometer testing. Btato of Utah. three-fourtNuiAbar of teachera 4t. Summer School Gradea 5 to II present of approximately On a limited scale attention la tha Ith grade children Average nnmbar of pupila per inclualve. are housed In elementary achool being given to speech correction. taaehof 42.0. Two eentere. buildings while all Ith and 0th Special teachers have given time All elementary achool build Inga Enrollment 511. rear pupils art housed in Junior to discovering speech defects and are provided with kindergarten Number of teachera 21, high achoola, tha modified plan hae to giving speech correction exerdepartment. to attend: not militated serlourly against car- cises. More of this work should Pupila encouraged Children five yearn of age are a. Retarded pupils. rying out Junior high eehool meth- be dono In our schools to moot this admitted to kindergarten. b. Pupila who should make spe- od. since we have been able to demand. All kindergarten children are cial bring 7th grads pupils into center! promotions. During the past yur an audiophyalcally examined, aa far aa c. Any Junior or senior high sufficiently large to departmenmeter was purchased by the board In the preaence of the school pupil for special subjects. practicable talise tha class work. Indead, by of education and used In osam-- 1 mother. to doing, the Ith grad has come inlng tho childrens hearing In all beats. Group mental teate are given to to be recognised as tho adjusting tha achoola of tha city. By maana Adult Classes. all kindergarten ohlldran. period between the elementary and of this mechanical device whols 1. Evening school. tha Junior high achool forms of Ekenentary Department Gradea classes are tested at tho asms time Enrollment 60. 1 to f Inclualve. and methods of work. and yet the teats and records ars Number of teachers 10. Enrollment 11,210. orJunior so achoola ara high individual. A number of defee-tir- o bails. Number of teachera SOI. week ganised that p'jplla may receive Meets three hearing cases were discovered credit for any subjects studied and, and in Average number of pupila per from 7 to I p.m.nlghta per a few cases corrective meascourse In which they attain a ures srero of teacher 24.4. class- consistent Americanisation applied. W are an Includes standard of proficiency. deavorlng, from Thtre are 21 elementary achool es for the data gathered and vocational Some election foreigners la allowed. However, buildings and two annexe. tho past year, to work out and academic courses. during In the serenth tho year subjects are homogen-eeualy Pupila 2- grouped Day classes. are largely prescribed, with In- a more complete program of corIn all achoola which are rection Wo hava adaptation. Enrollment 150. elsctlva creasing privileges par already and large enough to make auch claa met with some success Classes offered in sewing, cook- mlttad as the advances pupil alflcatlon practicable. with classes and have ing end nutrition. through ths Ith and Ith years. Ths . Standardiaed intelligence and class Agencies. program la sufficUntly elastic so one successful achievement teete are regularly now connection in with tho suma that City government. Iq pupl. reglstared though given. a. Recreation department. 7th. Ith, or 0th yesr. may ba tak mer school. Reference libraries are being SCHOOL DEPARTb. Dental ellnlc. Ing soma work proscribed generally SUMMER in all of tha larger MENT. supplied in some other year than tha on Civic Center. achoola. Theae librarlea art a In Parent-Teachour established which he is registered. association. pracFollowing faatura of tha broader curriculum Tha achool day la dlvldad Into als tice a summer school for upper Philanthropic Institutions. atudy which our present methods DEPARTperiods of approximately ona hour elementary grade. Junior high KINDERGARTEN each. A portion of each class school, and senior high school purequires. MENT. junior High Schuols Grades As shown In ths foregoing out- period is given to supervised study. pils la carried on during tho six 7 to I Inclusive. Tha line of educational service, kinder- Is whols use of the class period succeeding weeks following ths Enrollment 7.662. of a departure from dose of school In June. A tuition garten clones are established in all thesomewhat Number of teacher 2S5. achool buildings as tion. traditional method of recita- fes of 0 per pupil la charged, thus the elementary Pupila still recite. However, making tho summer schools alAverage number of pupila per a regular part of tarn achool orclass period Is now a work most teacher 20.0. In so far as As wa not tho pres- the ganisation. in which essential points in Instruction Is concerned. d 7A period About of pupils, Three enrollment and tha subjset discussed are matter all of TB. SA. 8B, A and OB pupila ent kindergarten It with an enrollment of and properly correlated, and In1 types of students ara encouraged are provided for In Junior high compare to summer attend school: III to 1,120. It la evident that tha which tha pupils hava a chance to 1. school buildings. Pupils who ara retarded In of kindergartens haa been do new work in an environment of 7A pupila are ac- growth one of tho significant features of conducive to economical achievecommodated In elementary school our achoola In recent years. Alment and the formation of good building! selected aa centers. attendance In kindergarten habits of study. Number of pupila promoted to though The educational and social adclasses Is not compulsory, ths Insenior high schools: 2A, 052; SB, creased popularity has brought a vantage! of the Junior high achoola 1,002. Total. 2.115. facilities ever ths old type of organisation demand for Increased Senior High Schools Grades and an enrollment which now may hava been demonstrated from many 10 to IS Inclusive. estimated at angles. Tha subject matter Is betbe conservatively Enrollment 1, 5 0 7. abova 10 per cent of the children ter taught. Pupila maka more rapNumber of teachers 120. In tha district who are flva years id progress and acquire more and better learning. Tb holding powAverage size of c Isaacs per of age. teacher 20.0. ers of the Junior high achoola Is Tho kindergarten program Is Two senior high achool buildings. proof of thslr appeal to young modern reasonably and Number of high school gradu- thoroughly psopla who want educational adeducatha In effective promoting ates 700. child. Tbs vantages. Part-Tim- e School Grad ee AI I tion of tho SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEconactivities tha and nevlronment 14 and IS PARTMENT. young people between health- - Syschild's to tho tribute excused to go to tematic and Our senior high achoola comprise years of age regular exercises pro- ths 10th, 11th, work. and 12th grades. mote his initiative and individual- The two achool buildings, high inexercise a and positive they ity known aa tha West high achool and fluence In the child's socialisation tha East high school, had an enand. therefore, hla moral training. rollment In tha respective buildThe kindergarten haa been found ings last year aa follows: not only to bo of great value la East high achool 1,041. West high achool 1,115. promoting tha chlld'a welfare in the sense of supplying his ImmediThe capacity of the West high ate need, but we are convinced school, with the old Union building and an as- Included la 0.000. Tha capacity of hat It le a time-sav'At surance of success In the element- the East high school Is normally the observed be 1.000. follow. that will It ary school classes which West high achool haa almost Ths power and reached its capacity and that the kinderin the children gained by overths East high school Is seriously garten enable them to acquire contaxed by the number of students abilities and the ekllls which The Increased enrollstitute such an Important part of registered. each year averages between tho elementary school work- - Ob- ment two 200 and 200 in the high servational data lead us to tho con- schools. It la evident that the clusion that children In tha first naw senior achool building high grads who have had kindergarten which the board planned to tract training, as a rule, learn to read and for which bonds have been with greater ease and proficiency voted Is an urgent necessity and than those who hava been denied should ba completed at tha earliest kindergarten privileges. data. Another phaee of tho kindergar- practical Our two high achoola ara coamo- ten work Is of very great educan Institutions and yet they tional value. These classes furnish somewhat In tha emphasis an excellent opportunity for che given to the different courses of school schools and ths homo to work In study. At tha East high Kindergarten chil- purely academic work pradomln tha recent In examined are However. years dren by ate. phyalcally medical experts provided by the commercial and Industrial departAa each child Is ments hava grown In importance school system. examined, ths mother, as a rule and Improved In equipment. Stula a present coucllor and witness. dents may now receive at tho East In She goes home woth the record of high school complete courses and domestic art and scithe physical examination and with business the advice from the medical axpert ence. At the West high school purely academic courses are com ocncerning the cere of the child. plet The well patronised. Many physical handicaps have school and has for years, however, been discovered end removed, end the commercial and In many children have been trained uatrlal courses of study. A large at boms into better habits cf eat- --percentage of students at tho Wait ing sleeping, cleanliness end play, high achool ara enrolled In theae reason and the examinations of by more practical studies. Tho shops conference between the mother are specially equipped for carrying and the specialist. pattern-makinon cabinet-makinAll In all the kindergarten claaa automobile repair-nprinting, es provide a desirable adjustment sheet metal machine work, between the home and the echos, work, acetylene welding, bricklayar.d a splendid environment an-- ing. and ether vocational activities. set of activities for the prtatii; It la our opinion that each high happiness end welfare of the chilJ school should ba cosmopolitan, offbefore ho Is old enough to enter ering. aa far as practical, tha dif- d' the first grads. Moreover, It pro- ferent courses of study rtqulr-eto suit tha varying taatss vides an cxeallent introduction to tho elementary school work which and nssda of tha Individual. This doss not mean that in all course is to fellow. ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT. tha achoola should hava equal and The elementary school deport- Uko equipment, for practically It Salt Lake City. ment Is composed of grades one o would ba too expensive to equip six Inclusive- - One of our main ob- each and every high achool buildmachines expensive jectives In ths elementary school ing with classes Is e reasonable degree of needed for teaching trades and Intools of dustries. Business rourses can, mastery over the learning. Tha success of pupil, with the exception of a few spe-on while not wholly, is largely de- cialised activities, ba carried In the different termined by the progress whieh economically 'young they make In the art of reading plants, thua accommodating near home as possible. and In the ekllls which they de- people SCHOOL) DEPARTvelop In writing, In speaking. In PART-TIMMENT. arithmetic, and In tho uso of their e school law part-timUnder the readlng shinty In Interpreting the of our stats all young paoplo bethought of the printed pegs. During tha past year a special tween 14 and II years of age who endeavor has been made to Im- have not graduated from high prove the methods of teaching school and who ara excused to go common subjactu. to work must attend part-tim- e these REAL ESTATE Ths laws of learning have been school at least four hours par LOANS studied by teachers and applied to week. Under provision of law wa the teaching process. Conseousr.t-l- y, have established and maintained 8 achool In the center Imprqved results have been ob- a part-tim- e Oa cMlee buslaeaa tained. Standard tests that hu-- s of the business district of Balt Lake been given from time to lms show City to accommodate theae young property during the 3fc consistently high standards cf people. The enrollment noted in tha outline achievement It should ba noted, put year, Heaatan and Aaartaieai ara enWo above is mere 1,012. are children aa given, also, that, A ar IS Year Lease successful in the master cf subjset deavoring to provide tha subject Meathlv parmeata If attitude toward matter most needed by uch intheir matter, desired. In many cases It Is to dividual. school Improves. This Is manifested from day to day In tha happy, become more proficient In tho joyous spirit with w'hleh they both knowledge and use of English, In TRUST COMPANY tha fundamental operations of work snd play. e arithmetic, or a further study of Aa Stated In the forerelner 41 years elfhaat a lea of eduratl"n aervlee, prnlla In U. B. history and rivlcs. Or It may Se aay lareatar la aar ba that tho time In achool should Marlaaae Leaas. elementary schools are nenoraily be devoted directly to promoting This classified homogeneously. SUPERINTENDENT CHILD PRESENTS OUTLINE OF E. CITY SCHOOL STRUCTURE Salt 1 di hs . er one-thir- Two-thir- V LEGAL NOTICES. Probate and Guardian hip Notices. tho above entitled action, of your failure ao to do, Judgment will he rendered against you according to tha demand of tha complaint which baa been filed with the Clerk cf said dafend and In case Court. service of this summons upon you, if served within ths county In which this action Is brought; otherwise within twenty daya after the service, and defend tha above entitled action, brought against you to recover $170 together with In- a corporation of tho Stata of Michigan. Notes la hereby given that Tho B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, a corporation of tb State of Michigan, and heretofore authorised to do business in tho State of Utah, with Ito principal office la aald state, at Salt Laka City, Salt Lake County, Utah, haa made and filed wltn tha undaraigned clerk of tha above entitled court, its application to withdraw from tho Stats af Utah, pursuant te tha provisions at Chapter 5, Title II, Complied Laws of Utah, 1117. An objection! to asM application must b filed In tha abova entitled court ea or before Dec. llth, 1121. Dated Ihia llth day of November, This la an action to procure a terest at I per cent per annum For Farther Information Oooenll divorce. . from October list mi, and asco the County Clerk or Raspeo-tira Mcknight, end 110 with legal Interest from Mcknight Signers, tha llth day of October, 1121, for Attorneys for Plaintiff. 410 Beeson Bldg., torago and for all coats of suit. P. O. Address SUMMON. In ca of your falluro to do ao Utah. Lake Salt City, IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Judgment will be rendered against District Court of Balt Lake' Counyou according to tho demand of tho complaint. ty, State of Utah. Maria Williams. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. vs. Georgs Williams. H. T. MATTHEWS. Plaintiff, Dated this llth day of Novemto Defendant. Tha State of Utah Estate of Ralph J. Dlnwooday. tha aald Defendant: You ara here- dsceased. Creditors will prsssnt ber, 1222. Nov, ll, Dec. 14. by summoned to appear within claims with vouchsrs lo the NOTICE. twenty days after tha service of at lit South Main this aummona upon you, if served Street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on IN TUB THIRD JUDICIAL, Dis- list. ALONZO MACEAY, within tha caunty In which this or beforo tho llth day of Febru- trict Court of tho Stata of Utah, in Clerk of tho Third Judicial Disaction la brought: otherwlu, with ary. A.D.. 1011. and for Salt Laka County. In the trict Court of the State of Utah In thirty daya after aervtco and BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, matter of the Voluntary Withdrawla and for Salt Laka County. Administrator. al from tha State of of Utah Tha By Baseatt, Deputy their advancement through the Data of first publication, De- B. F, Goodrich Rubber Company, Clark. Fred grades and who ran, by special cember 14th, A. D., lift. .4 In aummer school, accelerate work Ben E. Roberta, Attorney for their classification. Administrator, 2. Pupils of superior ability who may, by summer school work be NOTICE. recommended for apodal promotion In a grad or subject. In tha District Court, Probate I. Any Junior or senior high Division In and for Salt Laka Counachool pupil who. on tho recom- ty, State of Utah. mendation of tho principal and In tho matter of tha estate of teacher, can taka a special sub Elisabeth C. Stayner, Deceased. Ject and by Intensive attention Tha petition of Arthur Btayner, complete a aemeater'a work in that administrator of tha estate of Elisabeth C. Suyner deceased, praying subject. Besides the common subjects of for tha settlement of final account regular achool aueh classes as typ' of aald Arthur Stayner, adminisYou can shop here in safety comfort writing, sawing, millinery, civic, trator and for tho distribution of art, manual training, music, and the residue of the estate, to the Save Time and Money because of our low ara given. In fact. It persona entitled, also for discharge Is our aim In tha aummer school of administrator, haa been set for Expenses to teach all aubjacte that ara In hearing on Friday, tha Hat day of at 1:41 sufficient demand to Justify ths December, A. D., 1122 MEN'S TIES organisation and maintenance of o'rlork p.in., at tha County Court 25C House in tha Court Room of aald classes. ADIXT EDUCATION DEPART- Court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake ' 1. d The IRelnable 1055 E. 21st. So. and MENT. Adult education is carried on through the night school classes and day classes In domestic art and science for women. In ths night school, besides the Americanisation classes for foreigners, course are offered as far as thsr Is sufficient damgnd to Justify the of teachers. Ths employment board of education furnishes the room, light, equipment, and textbooks free. However, a small tuition fee la charged to defray the expense of tuition. Our total enrollment In adult else during the past year was 1,117. The enrollment doea not Indicate that adult education la as much In demand In Salt Lake City aa it is Ip soma other comparable weetern cities. The Interest, however. Is growing and w look with confidence upon tha future of our adult education program. County, Utah. Witness ths Clerk of aald Court, with tha seal thereof affixed this Ird day of December A. D.. 1121. 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