Show ENFORCE lAWS BUT CONTINUE TEACHING TOO BENNION SAYS We Have Ha Slept On Job JobBy JobBy JobBy By Trusting Merely to Legislation SPEAKS AT Af COLLEGE Weber rebel College Extension Institute Promises In Interesting In- In Interesting Interesting Program We e have slept on the Job jeb by trusting to law and easing up on our teachings Dr Adam S S nion Ben Ben- Bennion Bennion nion superintendent of ot L Ii D S church schools schoola declared this morning at the opening session or of the Ule Weber college extension tute tute Dr n Bennion speaking on the Moral Coral and Spiritual Development I of ot the Child declared that tern tem temperance tern tern- perance must be taught and h stressed the enforcement of Or all la laws ws principally the th prohibition law lie He commented on the th recent practice of ot becoming Intoxicated by drinking a mixture of ot caso gaso- gaso gasoline gasoline line and milk saying that nobody but a fool tool would do such uch a thing We must teach people that It doesn't pay to b be such uch tool tools fools So The Th American public will be a 1 drunken lot he declared It we depend solely on external restraint or law to keep It sober HP tie H congratulated Ogden on Its new n-ew ma maor or and chief of police Dean Bennion declared that the best thing thine one on can say about K I community Is I that It Is an Ideal place to raise a I family and added that thOat the tho chief duty of ot our citizens I 1 to set an example of good cit cit- citIzenship cit for tor the younger genera genera- generation tion ion q E FIVE POINTS STRESSED He Me outlined what he h term d the five fie fly principal principal-dutle of ot during the th pre school age ase as tol- tol follows fol follow low lows 1 Development I-Development ot of socially val valuable val val- valuable valuable purposes purpose Including life liCe purposes Development 2 2 Development of ot an enthus enthusiasm m for tor life lite and other purposes 3 S Development of or moral judg- judg judgment Jud ment 4 4 Training Training of moral ion 5 G 5 Development of oC all native ca capacities ca- ca and anti their heir resultant responsibilities On the first point he be said ald a 1 youth can be bc good and still be for tor nothing Further developing the point Dr Bennion listed the of of the home as follows The de development the In children of or an agree agree- agreeable acre able aBric-able able disposition dependability r- r re responsibility self direction and self self- self restraint restraint courtesy obedience and an health habits haLIta habit TAX X TA QUESTION This development de h lie be said should not only be started In the hom horn but but should hould be continued In tb school chool and In the chur church h He ne de- de declared de h h- h h dared that much considered Is really acquired In iii the early ages a es of or childhood Speaking on th the school he declared that any man organ organ- organization or body who unqualified sets about to reduce red taxes would return us to savagery were ws we w to carry the idea out rigidly By this he sail ld I 1 do not mean that there should be an waste or extravagant of ot of public money but ut I do mean that th the government Is more anti antimore n more approaching the place why It must mut direct the Interests anti and provide education of ot Its lis citizens Schools Dr Dennion Bennion said pro pro- vide pru-vide vide the th youth of the land with tIre the opportunity to mak make something ot of himself In n I monetary way and replace th the tho ability of the pioneer to accomplish the sante anle end through the acquiring of valuable land Dean Dran uld eald ld the chur church h school has haa ha an advantage over tIm th tin public public Institutions lil Ii ii that It h hAs hs the tha ability to regulate th time youth and to advance his moral and spiritual factors factor IA H TO SJ I Apostle David ld 0 O McKay speak speak- speakIng lug Ing on the Responsibility of or Par Par- Parenthood Parenthood will be an attraction on n Fridays Friday's program Th The Tho Mortgage On the tit Farm discussed by r William P Pet pt- Peterson t erson of ot the th Utah Agricultural Col Cot Collet College legs lege let extension service Is expected ContInued 1 U On Page lage Eight BENNION GIVES TALK AT COLLEGE From I Page One to provide nn an Interesting Jecture Mr Peterson prey prey- prevalence prevalence alence of weeds on farms which he declares constitute Jle a veritable mortgage A P Bigelow president l nt of o he Weber River Water Users aa association ocl- ocl atlon will discuss What hat the Echo Icho Project Means to Weber Count County In the departmental mens meeting In the afternoon At the women's departmental meeting at the same sante time Mrs Effle S Barrows extension spec spec- specIalist specialist specialist will wll tell the assembled wo- wo women women wo women men How How to Put the Hitch Kitchen n On Wheels FRIDAY r PROGRAM The program for Friday 1030 a iii m Conjoint session Weber college President President- M N P I DiSown BIown Weber reber county farm bu- bu bureau bu bureau reau chairman Responsibility ty of P Parenthood Apostle David 0 O McKay 12 13 noon Lunch noon Lunch at College cafe cafe- cafeteria terla teria 1 p m m Conjoint session Web Weber r college A no R t Croft Weber eber col- col college cot col college lege chairman Solo by Edna Cra- Cra Cragun gun Cra-gun gun Jun The Mortgage On the Farm William Peterson Utah agricultural Agricultural o college Extension service I 1 2 p m Departmental m Departmental work Mens Men's en de department Rec Recent nt Find Find- Findings Findings ings of ot L h Experiment Station Director William Peterson What the Echo Project t J Means ans to Weber County County- COunty Mr A P Bigelow PI S- S Ident blent Ogden State bank Yom Worn Women's en ens en's n department Putting the Kitchen on Wheels J 1 Mrs s EWe Efflo S farrows arrows extension Utah AgrIcultural college 4 p m Social m Social hour Weber 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