Show APOSTLE Y I II WARNS PARENTS I OF DANCE AND AUTO DANGERS Youth A Advised cl Yi v i sed s c d Keep Clean for fot Sake of Your Children ADVISE TO MOTHERS Tips On Iro How to Rear Babies Told at In- In Institute Institute In Institute Here No Xo man or woman bas baa tire the right to satisfy any desire for I en-I en- en en that may jeopardize the lIves of ol their children Apostle Davit David 0 O McKay y d declared clare 1 this morning at the Weber cOllege ox- ox ex tension In an address on The Responsibilities of ot Parent Parent- Parenthood Parenthood Parent hood hood Next to God the apostle sal III MidI l I hold the words mother father and anol home closest to my heart The hand that rocks the cradle rules rutes the world The responsibilities of ot parent parent- parenthood parenthood hood are the tho responsibilities of olife life and the nation and they In- In Include In elude clude these tour four things L 1 Giving the child Its divine bIrthright 2 Protecting II 11 It from exposure and nd disease 3 Training It to 10 be a law law- law abiding abiding citizen 4 Teaching reachinG faith and rever rever- reverence reverence ence and In ulc noble noble- traits trails o of character m BEGIN GIX IX IN TEEN AGE GC Responsibility for tor parenthood begins long lone before the parents parent's ar- ar arrive ar arrive rive rho before the marriage altar the apostle declared adding that it be- be begins be eins be-eins gins earl early in tile Ule lie teens of the he fathers and mothers V The The path to Immell Immediate t pleas plea pleasure ceo ure and Indulgence Is la the path o 0 ruIn he declared The rhe race 0 o- o oday day o-day day is suffering from alcoholic People have ha not h held ld saCred natures nature's endowments Mr Ir McKay sold said s id he ho sees see sec t dall daily sonic sOllie young oung md man or or wOman ls who Is turning aside tho stream of life lire and manhood or iv woman womanhood man man- manhood hood In InCa the tir gutter V I J th blamo-th tales 1 tales herself for tor motherhood by no or of the demon rum nc lIe said ald ald For she ill he know I now that It IS going to sap eap ap her strength Every child born lisa bao ha the right to lie be clean A diseased child Is shack shack- shackled shackled led for life V V DANCES D AND sD The rue speaker warned seamed his audi audi- audience audience ence especially th tire the boss bois and girs against giving way woy to the passions and ond desires des of the ho age ace you young youns men and are arc the same lame as ns we ore were and have the sonic same desires he said I J have havo a greater trust for tor you now than Ihan ever r before but I 1 want to keep you ou on that high hish plane To lo the parents he Issued a II warn warn- warn Ins not to shut hut their ces c cs to con con- conditions at dances daneel and anol In automo automo- automobiles automobiles biles bibs at night and both young and old were admonished to avoid s c do- do uret areL and liquor Homes make male the la the the speaker aid ald and also make tho law abiders I believe that the child gets his for law v and nd nd order before lie ho Is iii file Che years ears old Our schools school should teach leach our mothers how to 0 rear their children Tile altar of home Iome life Is built around the Iother 1 Martin 1 P Drown Crown president of Ih the Weber t county farm bureau was chairman of this meeting meeting President Robert I But Dur- Durton Button ton Bur ton of the Mount Ogden stake of- of offered of offered the tho invocation Music was furnished hed by the theW W ber college quartet consisting of Grant Ellis Edwin Nelson Don Wakefield and und Vernal Venial Stimpson This afternoon Director WIlliam Peterson of the th U A C exten- exten trion service was waa wa to talk on the tho Mortgage on the Farm at ot the conjoint session and on 00 Recent Findings of the Utah Ulah I Station at the tho mens men's men depart depart- departmental departmental mental meetIng A P was to 10 speak on What the th Echo Project Means to Weber County at this session Putting the Kitchen KUchen on Wheels Wheel was to ho hoMra Mrs Ettle S Barrow Darrows subject be for Cor tire the th women TUtu i SATURDAYS SATURDAY'S YS Y'S PROGRAM 1030 a m Conjoint m Conjoint 8 session Weber college Mayor George U C Drowning chairman solo olo by Kieth Corry The Moral and Spiritual Development of the Chill Child by Prof Amos 1 N Merrill of Brigham Toung oung university university- What hat the U 13 UA A A C Means to the th State of ot Utah by Dr E B G Peterson president 12 noon Lunch noon Lunch at college collece cafe cate- cafeteria teria terla 1 p 1 m Conjoint m Conjoint session college Mr Mrs Lillian man chall-man Solo by George Man Man- nine Man Ian Ian- iring The Family as AI a a Co opera oper Co LIve Unit b by Ephriam erge on president Utah UtO-h llato tat farm tarm bureau Books Book and Man lines zincs sines for tor the th home home by Dr N A r on Utah Agricultural col- col college lefe col-lefe f lege ISO 30 p m m Departmental wor work work Mens Men's Men Dalry department department Dairy POSe Poe Pos of ot County Gustav Wilster manager Weber eber County Central dairy Sound Dairy Practices Practices tices Professor Ikeler Utah Ag- Ag Agricultural Agricultural Ae college Women department Books for tor Children n by br Dr Or N A Pal Pel- Pel erson erson enon Utah Ulah college Mental Prof Leon Win Win- In Soc or Weber college 4 p ro m m Social hour Weber gymnasium Speaking on the Physical end and Mental Development of the Child Christina B 13 Clayton assistant tont pro pro- pro feasor ls l's or of o food and aDd dietetic at the Utah Agricultural college ad- ad ad addressed dressed a L large audience Thursday 1 On Ie l V A APOSTLE SPEAKER HERE j I rage rge On One j jat at tha the afternoon session ot of o the college collego extension Institute Sirs Mrs Clayton declared that a achild's childs child's environment Is both pre prenatal natal and ond post-natal post and that the to the parents parente first responsibility to Child Is to give It health Lt L i t It be a n healthy little anI an- an miI mill mel the she said for you know the born new born babe Is really ft a little ant ani animal mal mat for tor It does docs only three thing instinctively It grasps It and nd It cries It does not bear hear or orse se see Mr Mrs Clayton str stressed the te fact la that the mental an and moral train train train-In ing of o the Infant the Infant must start from the first week of life when hen the pare par parent ent must begin to assert discipline and authority The The Infant I Is I entitled to more than instinct to guide It she de- de declared de declared dared and It i Is up to the parent to see that Its mental and physical habits ar are directed d along along- the proper paths The most moat Impressions are made during the first six years year of ofa ofa ofa a childs child's life lite and habit habits form formed d dur- dur durIng durIng dur during ing this his period are never lost FUNDAMENTAL RULES nULLS applicable Two fundamental rules rule applicable ble to the early arly life lite of a a child Sire Mrs declared must be followed I are the rule ot of attention and the rule the rule of protection tP tl fr from i blight Remember that the child or anyone else can do only one thing at a 1 time Its attention can be eec eec- centered cen centered i feted on only one thing at a time Ume Right flight after arter Its meal Its lIa body Is not capable of doing anything but di digest di- di digest gest geet Its food It cannot think deep deep- deeply deep deeply ly Iy nor perform any other task without seriously ly Interfering with the digestive process If K It tt I Is un tin happy the tho digestive organs ar are at- at affected kt and the process does not proceed normally Again It the child Is from some pain such as an ear ear- ar arhe or a pain In the eye ee bad teeth or any other trouble Its whole body on that pain and digestion tinS all other functions are Inter Inter- Interfered interfered Interfered with Commenting on the second rule that of protection from blights the health specialist said caid every child childhood hood disease leaves leans a scar either a weak heart eyes ears ers or some other organ Is impeded Perhaps the most malignant and common blight she continued is s 's that of nutrition CAuSE OF DEGENERACY cr There Thero Is more degeneracy caused from rote malnutrition than there thero Is from tram alcohol she den de- de declared dared adding adding- that she he was not In any way attempting to criticise prohibition Causes of malnutrition she Bhe list listed list list- listed ed as childhood diseases nes In the le ho home under clothing it and such things Nagging and scolding In the home homi ar to tobe be avoided she ehe said At th the table make mako the child eat cat what Is 18 glod for It rather than what It de- de sl cs but do It by su suggestion Dont Don't tell It what It must not do but rath Pr OF r tell It what It should do Here lIere Ite said there Is an equal burden burder on the tha father as aswell well as the tha moth moth- et Ct cr Under clothe a a child and rob It li of Its food she declared for tor then It body must do the work to fight oft the cold Dont let your pour your child go co h life with It a a handicap such Uch as a curable cur able ble physical detect defect or sickness sh trouble said But correct the tle trou trou- ble and give It an even enn chance WIth the rest reat of Its playmates Professor Harvey L Taylor of Weber Teber college spoke on Under standing standing- the Boy He emphasized lb Ih tact fact that unsympathetic par par- par par- ent parents parent often cause a a youth to go so wrong when he Is not really wrong wrone at heart PLENTY ILE OF CRAZES n if the parents realize that their roe Fon has Instinctive e desires ambi ilono riona and yearnings lie Ito said they thoy can lead him and direct his hl att atten n ions lons ons to the better things Of ot life Mrs SIrS Taylor Talor said sold the In boys appear at sometime or cr other ether during their life and need to bo be understood Tho Rang gang gang craze craze the he girl craze the fashion craze the he athletic craze the suspecting craze and the loafing and anti dreaming craze The Misses Josephine Watson and Genevieve Farr pupils of the thi presented school of dancing dancing- present present- cd ed several Interpretive dances dance thal In the th departmental sessIon sessions that t followed 1 Mrs Clayton addressed the rhe women on tor for Health li and Happiness Happiness- Alma Wilson superintendent of the Davis Experiment farm die dl di cussed the he following subjects 1 In progress at the farm before the themen's mens men's session Strawberries toma torna tees silage corn onion onions orna orna- orna cauliflower ornamentals cabbage celery cauli- cauli flower The T 16 most often asked Questions Question he said concern the Irrigation o ot of truck crOps and their fertIlization Mr Wilson then thee discussed the beIng Sw Sweet e t Spanish onion which Is be- be be Ing renamed th the Utah Valencia at length and answered many ques cuts tlona on Its growth liens hers |