Show AIttRrikTHOBStRVATIONs ON lEAtHERS C NVENION r The Ette Tincher a30jatcn which adjourned ext Friday was a grand sue ce from every pin of view and demonstrated mor ngibly than by any other agency the increasing Inter t tat is being taken in educational lmterst One of the mot gratIfy Ing features of the convention was tire inter taken which from opening t closing never flagged The subjects discussed dis-cussed were of vital Interest to all departments of school work the subjects sub-jects were well bandied with the ex cton of tWQ persons who were un avoidably absent eve tee who hd ben age a pat 0 ther grmme W3 present and treated his theme Aon the cause that may be assigned as-signed for this u1reet success In Uths annual educational cyen ton may be mentioned the intelligent and indefatigable efforts o the exeu t1 cmitte who worked In season sea-son and out of SeOI for the interest of the m tn the presence of the distinguahed educator Dr Jordan whose scholarly lectures were air inspiration who letures wer a inpi raton to every peon holear them the school in Spear arithmetic vhid while a conspicuous innovation and a experiment wa a great achievement the attendance upon the deliberations of 750 of the active worker cd the c t state who bad resolved to epare n rlve Sar D effort t aid by presence and personal Im t the participation in the de lbeton of the meeting of educators who represented the most modern pe agical thought The state as wen I a its teachers Is t b felicitated upon the finest gathering 0 in 0 its history The addresses of we1me by pre dent Nelden of the board of education and the response by President Kerr o I fIHltn the B Y college Logan were mot 0 Superintendent William Allison o the Ogden schools was a dignified and Impartial presiding o officer 0 The choruses by pUpi of the city schools under the direction o Supervisor visor G rge C YOung wee among the mot pleasing feature dt the dcon < 0 The round 1ble conducted by Superintendent Super-intendent F B Cooper drew together a large number 000 of teachers The class il reading conducted by Miss Bauhe Lawson won unstated prI rr tl teacher The papers by Mrs rG Cte pfesd nt of tt h Federation of Wo meatS CIubs v t 0 fine prdducton men lub fe pructon l sla Hall in 1istrtIen9 Ebe County superlnt llen set fott in excellent style lh quaiCtom of that officer N 0 0 t Mr Eggeftsoas reppns4 du1ng a portlcaoC the deltbeationgxva serene prIeD o delbtion see and sweet 11 a swe 1 0 I Mr rtes paper o Tenure of Office hi Teaching while it contained somh good thought was too ton < 0 i R L A Culmer president or the Utah AIlttut made a neat Ute speech bfor the convention upon the sphere ° the organization 0 < o i A balance o 250 In the treasurers hn gve a net lte sum a a I nucleus Ing lbs the nexf annual gate MusIc was Well presented by Prres ear van Stephen Miss Mary E Felo and Supervlso George C Young 0 r 0 0 The weehOr in the convention I Professsr Bira Dr Tanner a Professor Stewart were a usual prominent in the meeting l 000 I is gesiesally consdere that Prei officer dent Van Ctt will snake tin efficient l Educational Not The sho of St Le cuty will Jan open 2 fo the winter terra on Tuesday a 6 A meeting of the stte board of eu I cton wifi b held irs the office o State Suprintedent Park on Saturday morning Ja 6 6s State Superintendent Park has r che the following books which wi be placed in the library for the beneft of teachers The Baldwin Primer Stol O lnlne Prose and Verse for Children Carpenters Gerph lel Reader Primary Exercises in Arithmetic and a copy of he report I education of the United in 189798 States commissioner or |