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Show MORE RELIGION DECLARES A. W. IV1NS 'The ncod ot today' la not more legislation leg-islation but niore religion, declared President A. W. Ivlna ot tho Board cf Trustees of tho Utah, Agricultural , College In an address boforo the as- aemblod atudent body Friday morn- Ing. Quoting tho financial export, I Roger W. Bobson, to tho effect that ' lack ot rcllgloue feelings was the cause of our economic unicat. President Pres-ident Ivins caliractorized the world today aa a watch without springs. "You cannot hatch chlckciig from sterilo rfEs." doclarod President Iv- I 1ns. 'Nollhor can you expect a civ- j tllzatlon to produco wTthout the vit- I alizlng gcrui of religion. "Tho Brcatoat problem pressing for solution todny Ih"I1io labor piobtcm. You cannot solve this by granting 'ehortor hourn or"Filgher wages. Yojt I Mn only dofor tho day ot final soiu-.tlon soiu-.tlon or dissolution. Wo must a-curo a-curo n satisfied citizenry bofoio our labor pioblom Is solved. Satisfaction doc3nt coino from material comforts alone. It Is a attor ot tho spirit. 1 "Today wo find our churches do- JTt sertcd by tho woiklng classes. Yot 11 tho churches furnish tho only organi- V zntlon lu existenco which are generating gener-ating right Ideals of conduct. In this tlmo of trouble and strife wheu tho very foundations of our civil nnd religious structures hnve been ait-sallcd ait-sallcd It become-' Tuff-duty of cvoiy citizen to unite in tho defense of our ideals." President Ivins spok"e ut special chapel exercises occasioned by n visit ot the Hoard of Trustees to the institution. insti-tution. 1 |