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Show THE COUA'T TEACHERS Adjourned the Session of their AshocU- tion Today in Respect to President Smoot Some Matters of Business Attended At-tended to in Informal Session. The Utah county teachers met in regular session this morning (Saturday, March 9th,) at the Parker sehoolhouse, Provo. A motion was made and carried car-ried to adjourn for one week out of respect re-spect to President A. O. Smoot, who still lies unburied in Provo city. r Several items of business were considered con-sidered informally. SupUChristensen desired -the teachers to consider the advisability of attending the teacher's meeting at Denver on the 5th of July next, and, as the railroads were willing to give rates, the iare would be only about twenty-two ($22) dollars. He would be glad to know just how many were going at the next session. Throueh a suggestion of vice-President Wilson, it was moved and seconded that a committee of five be elected to draft a paper to be sent to the constitutional convention, presenting pre-senting such school measures as should become fundamental law. The committee com-mittee is: E. A. Wilson (chairman,) D. II. Chnstensen (county superintendent,) superintend-ent,) W. S. Rawlings (city superintendent,) superintend-ent,) D. II. Robinson, Joseph A. Reese. An exective seBsIon was held anS i an admirable program arranged for the remaining five sessions of the year. |