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Show I PUPILS URGED TO BE THRIFTY: Importance of Developing Saving Habit Explained By Speakers Habits of thrift and the ;P2 . of developing thorn eai n UU .was the thei Myo! J SW?-(rred SW?-(rred d Taylor, i-n itdtnl ' . f ! tor club ami the OgdenMchmbor o contmwce and W. Karl Hopkin g-SeSe-ndlnt ot the Offden cltj schools ' aadreaaea they delivered todaj m -I fore the student bodies ol the Mound Foit. Central Junior high school the I Lwis s.Mi,,oi and the South Washing- ton school. In each of the schools the students i were assembled to hear the addresses ' which were part of the program Oil i thrift day In the boy scout week. Each of the speakers stressed the t Idea of forming thrifty ha). its early; in life and laid emphaWiS on the re-: ults that would Inure to the char-" char-" acters of those that acquired such, habits. SET-F-DF-MAIi Mayor Francis ouiiine.i briefly the ' good to he obtained through the dls- clpilne of self-donlal necessary in or- der to be thrifty. He. urged ins hear-, I ere to carry the idea Into their lives not entirely with a view to saving pennies, but into their leisure mo-, ! ments. and spoke of the finer things in life that might be attained by sin h i course. J In illustrating what might be at-, ta.ned by the earnest boy or girl, be ' called attention to the accomipllHU-j ments of Julius Kruttschnm. chairman of the hoard of directors of the Southern Pacific system who went ' l work for that company while a boyj receiving a wage of a dollar per day working on the railroad. SKRV1NU FKLIiOWS , Mr. Taylor stressed the idea in . the most Is gotten out of life by those , that do the most in serving, their tel-low tel-low men. He IllUStcated oui examples the necessity of thrift . in order thai a greater i k c uj humanity might b possible Superintendent Hopkins elaborated 1 ihe idea of the pood that comes rrom thrifty habits and illustrated ho such a course of action payed the way in a very practical manner Cor the realization reali-zation of ambitions. He encouraged all to save In order thai they might attain their ambitions. HAVE SA1 IM.s ( NTS Brief introductory addresses were made at all of the schools by the " principals. Principal D. 11 Adams of the Central junior hicli b hool calling call-ing attention to the fact that he knew ! of several boys in the city that had saved as much as 600 inward .i col-) T lece education. In response to a request by the I principals for those students that had saving accounts to false their hands a large percentage in each school was i indicated- |