Show MANY HEAR LECTURE AT SECOND CHAPEL FRIDAY MRS JOHN A WIDTSOE DELIVERS SPLENDID ADDRESS ON FIRST YEAR OP OF MARRIED LIFE AT JOINT SESSION OF FARMERS AND housekeepers on friday evening I 1 list the second word ward chapel was crowded to hedi hear mrs lohn john A winloe oe lecture on oil the first year of married life irs ars widtsoe defered to the subject of eugenics us lie treated b hi prof ball calling it the of being born tight the subject of her talk would be the bence of living right after fter your are born to tile the f speakers this seemed a much more important subject is it had so much more to do with life lifa our time of birth and the source hereof is 19 rot of our own choosing any more than the time and manner of out oui death but the of the life we lead while here is largely of nf our own making the perfectly happy home is 13 not as often found as one could wih it w would be impo raible to give all the reasons for this condition in the limited time allotted to one lecture but still many of these reasons esons be mentioned and with profit amoni the most moat flagrant of A all the regions for the unhappy married home might bo be mentioned the failure of parents to teach their boys and girl the cienci ci ence of home making ahe preparation of the tha boa bo should begin beam as soon in life as he is able to 0 o comprehend the great gopal mission of life ife not only should he be taught the he way to earn money and the best methods of spending it but he should he be taught tile the kind of oe being a woman man is 13 how to get a wife and how to treat her after wedlock in married life the spirit of liberality liber lity played as 23 important a part as 13 did tile the lame ame spirit should characterize the teaching ten ching of the girl how to keep the horre how hov to male mahe it pleas int it cheerful homelike and a place to wh which tile the I 1 bind b ind would find lillea picas a oro n rs re v 11 hiis pioppo rn thodi of cooking oo kine C asing ing for home a and maintaining a cheerful spirit under difficulties and hould early be impressed on the braind 0 of f the girl who desires to make her husband happy speaking of the two sexes the lecturer said they should he be taught in life that are for the future of the race that posterity through many succeeding generations would be more or less affected by their course of life therefore the science of life should be one of the principle themes of their earls earl education the speaker stated that the law of aeU preservation is one of the great moving laws in all the acts of human iti it is considered first of the laws governing our actions but above the law of self preservation slid and even more inherent in humanity is a the law of a alf if reproduction this the he first great law given to mankind by the creator should always be borne the making of 0 the home every person born on this earth be made to realize the fact thit that he owes to humanity the debt of reproduction A this point in her remarks the referred to the mock modesty that alwis characterized our instructions when we approached this thia bu subject b we usually shook our heads and said least said will probably be soonest one onest mended many unhappy married homes came from too much sentiment before and too much thought after marriage while love is the all absorbing principle and without love happiness cannot tome ome still should have some say eay in the move which links us to gether for lite life andall the eternities that follow A good rule for the young married woman to follow is 19 to remember that tha t the roan nian sher she married narried was and to ia her best beau many of in fact all of the little and the pleasant things said draing the period of courtship could be continued through married life throughout her entire remarks mrs widtsoe vas as listened listen pd to with rapt attention intent ion hy by the entire audience and thoe tho e who alere ere fortunate tort in being in atten attendant dan 10 it is spoken of as one ot of the features of the housekeeper convention course president joseph quinne of cache county followed in of the remarks of mrs Wid eoe tho the love established in the heart during the the period of courtship should con tiona through life TU eni ean only tw be dune b cultivation love that is noi net nurtured and cl soon coon dies for lack of if I 1 hl speaker felt very keenly the fait that in this day of hurry burry and bustle we me natu raly spend peni too for much time in talking of our temporal things ohis failing ifould be guarded against and every means meana be used to bring n u nearer to the spirit not ua in cur natures eulogised eulogized Eulogi sed those noble men and women who pione pioneered cred the way in tins this now most fruitful co they did for us whit what we should do for posterity mihe the waa brighter better and devise means meana for me ing the happiness of the race the pre ent generation is blessed with many advantages id vantages brought to light by science many inventions that make tanks of life easier many conveniences that make for happiness in the home all of are given us for our and for our edu they are the gifts gifta that a loving loing creator Cre is bestowing on his children the should be made of use prof john A widstoe had noticed the many changes that had been wrought in this part of the state since he visited it some twenty years yea ra ago also stated that the promise f the future is great although there is yet much to bf be lone done what sevier counts needs needa more than another thing is intensive farm ing under its irrigation systems sy slema tile farmer should arrange his works work a he will be able to work every working day in the bear hut only eight hours a oa day more time should be viven given to profitable reading the mind and the intelligence of the farmer should receive the same intensive cultivation that thio lards do the farmers roundup and housekeep 0 n q antion should become I a yar yearly f ay iy function function I 1 in sevier advertising to this end should now begin every farmer and ebery housekeeper who had been benefited by this convention now drawing to close should be enthusiastic in making the conven convenio iori i of 1913 1915 a grei greater ie power for good the results s should be spread over more territory tins this could not be accomplished by the faculty it would bo be impossible for them to spread themselves over more ground greater good to greater number could only be brought about by bringing in those who had not yet been convinced of the benefits to be obtained in meetings of oe this sort miss macche mccheyne McC heine ne who had been with the housekeepers hous keepers during nealry all the sessions bade them good bye until next year and told how well she had been treated while in sevier county hon hen jas M peterson of 0 the hoard board of trustees of the tha A C spoke in praise of the faculty of that institution and stated that it was the desire of the faculty and the board to barg the college to thu people all that was needed was waa that tile people signify their wishes in this matter and shuw show a willingness to meet the college when it lame camp simon christensen chistensen secretary of the local committee thanked the lecturers and those who had taken part in the tha convention making statement that it was the tha most success successful fu convention of chii character that had been held in this part of the country president R D young announced that president quinney ard dr fredrick would bo be the speakers at the egions of the convention held on St aurady pelt felt that a vote of thanks was wag due the lrus trustee teeg and the faculty of if tho the A C for ane ir terest they had add manifested in the development of sevier county the hearty ro re of those thosa showed that the extension division cf the A C will always be welcome in sevier musical selections were rendered at the opening of the meeting by the richfield male quartette and a duette by rood hood and lloyd |