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Show WOMEN TO TAKE ACTIVE PART To train tho uiipnui worker, tho public spirited women of tlmo and menus to be a posltlvo force for tho social betterment of her community , Is tho avowed purposo of a numbor ot courses in homo economics to bo offored at tho Utah Agricultural Collcgo for tho first ttmo this yoar. As outlined by Professor Allco Rav- onhlll, director of the School ot Homo Economics at tho College, these courses will proparo tho phll- 'anthropy Inclined women to guldo community social life. Such pro- Iblems as tho correct rearing ot chll- !dron,the place of play in child life and Its connection with tho public play ground, municipal sanitation ' ' - ' land Its relation- to disease, will be presented as well ns the mora Intimate Inti-mate problems of' household management. man-agement. "VVo realize that only a limited call will bo mado for this work during dur-ing Its Initial year," said Professor iRavonhlll, In commenting upon tho j possibilities of this new move In ,tho education ot women, '"but tho t Collcgo Is looking ahead and pre- i I paring for futuro needs. No other 'state in this country has such ill- mlroblo organizations as Ut.Oi (through which social workers may operate It "will Increase the valuo 'of these public spirited workers I may operto. It will Increaso tho valuo of theso public spirited work-ors work-ors iminy Told if they can bo traluod for their task. A full knowledge of community -problems Is Cswentlnl If their work Is to roach tho highest efficiency." I Theso courses will bo opon for opening day ot school, 'registration on September 80, tho |