Show hy I At the Weber County High school which Is one of the most modern modem high schools in the United States the thc stu stu- students dents den had the gymnasium most at attractively at- at attractively attractively decorated on Friday eve eYe evening ning and there was present at the dance a great crowd of young people High HI h school students were there from every eyer country district Had you been invited as was News Views as you OU stepped into the presence of those young people you jou ou would have Ia e e said that no longer longcr is there any line of division between country and city They made a beautiful picture of well dressed boys bos and girls happy happ in inthe inthe the he company of each other Health and clean living lining were writ writ- written written written ten on every ever face The principal of the school and his assistants were there to help direct the affair And then came c me Aaron Tracy of Weber college to pay his compliments and I IL L L. R. R Humpherys state stale supervisor of agricultural education stepped in into into I to see the exhibits which were made madea a part of the scheme of decoration I I News Views VI remarked marked to the supervisor that the country has been made a part of the city by the com corn coming lug ing of the automobile It was noted that many country towns are losing their store owing to the change of conditions in tation And there is a greater centralizing of population with a drift to the cities But Mr Humpherys replied that in Utah within the last list few years ears more students have ha been enlisting in agri agri- agricultural agricultural agricultural cultural studies Indicating that the pendulum Is swinging back in irs the di direction dl- dl direction of of- the farm Then Th he went on to state that auto transportation has made possible the large lare number of county high schools In this thia state Why he said we bring brin students a distance of 25 miles mUes Young people are brought to Garland each school day from as far north as the Idaho line 1 High school boys bos and girls are con con- conveyed conveyed into FUlmore Fillmore from Scipio a distance cf 25 miles The youngsters ride 25 miles mUes into Fillmore and back home or a distance of 50 miles each school day and end the state pays the cost of that tion It is the work of the state which in this fine way is reaching out for every home that In the pa 1 may have been denied the opportunities of a high school education News Ss Views recognizes In that sen service ice thoughtful consideration by our educators for the home which would be isolated Back of our state activities In edu education cation callon is a fine spirit of generous re regard ye- ye regard gard for every boy and girl rl who lives in the country It is a service of love Ion and devo deyo- devotion devotion tion lion to the higher ideals of life and News Is I Views is thankful for a lead lead- leadership in e eo broad and clear clear- clearly clearly cleary ly y discerning in its duties Arthur H H. Carhart one of the out out- outstanding outstanding standing landscape artists of Amer Arner- America AmerIca ica tea was In Ogden yesterday the guest of Frank Fowles and Fred Froerer He was here bere more than a year ago ego and helped to plan Marilynn Drive addition to Ogden He says Ogden O den has a rich possession p e lon by virtue of its beautiful setting in ina a mighty amphitheatre of a great mountain range News New Views asked him what Og Og- Ogden Og- Og Ogden den might do to advance the welfare of its i people First fill he said you jou ou must mu t have haye city planning then city zoning then Continued on Page Pa e Two Tso NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from Page rage One a survey surrey sun ey of your resources and the working out of your plans You must develop your our natural ad- ad advantages ad ad- advantages advantages vantages so as to make Ogden as de delightfully de- de delightfully delightfully pleasing as it can be You must emphasize the good and the beautiful In your community and then your other problems will more or less leas l take care of themselves Mr Carhart thinks well of Ogden Olden and he promised to come back again some day He Is 16 a R. writer of prominence His stories having appeared In a number of publications and the December Red Book will carry one of or his con con- contributions contributions I to the th literature lI ture of the day When the ship Is sinking and the captain stands on the bridge and goes down he obeys one of the unwritten laws of the seas I It Is not obligatory but while there are men women and children in his I keeping who have been unable to I escape disaster the heroic captain goes with Ith them II That Is the supreme test of cour cour- courage courage age and when a man sacrifices his life in that manner the world Is made to feel that all aU that Is noble in inhuman Inhuman inhuman human behavior has not been wiped out by selfishness The captain of the Italian passenger ship Mafalda when he sank beneath the waves of old ocean preferring to go down than save saye himself while yet there were passengers to be saved saed sa ed I Ian gave us an Imperishable picture of an Italian heart equal to the greatest call that can come to man There Is no false posing when a aman aman aman man faces death and dies like a hero Wonder what the thoughts of the captain were as he saw the waves closing in on him and his hb ship With an abiding faith he might have felt as did the author of the song long who gave ga e us these th e consoling words Rocked In the cradle of the deep I lay me down in peace to sleep Secure I rest upon the wave For Thou Oh Lord hath bath power to save ve I know Thou will not slight my call caU For Thou dost dolt mark the sparrows sparrow's fall tall |