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Show U C. T. Association. Ucpoit of the Meeting at American Ameri-can lwk. AT TUB. MfXTISO IIOtBC. U. 0. T. Association met nt Am. Fork, Saturday, Dec. IS, '01. Opened by singing. Prayer by V. B. Koblnaoii. Addrf-saot welcome bv 1'ilnelpal Culdor-wooil Culdor-wooil j! Am, Fork. Mr. Turldon, tho photographer, arilvcd and the ineellng adjourned for llvo minutes, tho tcavltera stepped outside on litu platform and Mr. Turldon took their photo, after which they returned to ths houic ar.d Prof. Uco. II. llrlmhall nroso and delivered de-livered an address uti "Home and school aa Factors of iWucatioti." Ho said: 'Is tho home supplemental to tho school or la tho school supplemental to Dm home? The home furnishes tho child with inenlnl vigor, whilu the school, furnish intellectual vigor. Discussion "Ilosolvod that all tench-iuga tench-iuga should bo positiYO." Ilotwccn lyuhi airirtuallvc, and Pleasant (.iiuvo and Aljiluo negative. First J. M. Audetton of Ixihl opened the alllrmtitlve. Tho ueg.-ttivo sldo ol iho ciicstIon was opened by Misa II. C. Nash ot Alpiito. A coiitiuuanco ot tho ainrmativo by Mlsa Anglo Webb ot Ijlii. Argument continued by 3. 11. .Smith of Pleasant (irovo he being on tho negativo side ot the question, nnd when ho concluded U. N. Child of I.rhl aroao on bohalt ot the ufTimmUve, thu last speaker being 1). II. Uublusuii ot Pleasant drove, and thus ended the argument. K.ich speaker delivered a very able address on their own sldo ol the question which proved lo bo interesting interest-ing lo thcaudlCDcc. Sir. Cunningham, Secy, of Hoard ot Trustees, deliveicd a short address. Uev. Hmlth also responded in a neat llttlo speech. .Singing, "America." 1'i.ijerby John Woolen. TIIKII.lNO.0dT. As tho teachers nnd their pni liters were on tho road to tho banquet, which was held in Grants Music store, overy ono uecinwl to he In hUh jWe, hut whe.i Utey arrived tlioywerottlllmoro happy, rito tables wcro spread Trlth all tho ocxl things that earth could alibi d in tho way ot etnbles. Iteforc the guest had risen from thu table's thu programme had commenced Toast, Mr. Vanco of Alpiito. Kccftallou Kay Uoblutou, Ain.l-'Ak. f election (iuitiraud Mandolin Club. Hong John Wooten, Am. Fork. Toast I) 11 IluhhiaoiKl'lcnsiiutUrovr. Organ Solo Win. tirant, Ant. Folk. Keellatlon (Iro Shellev, Am Fork. Kong T W Kelley. Hpriiigvillo. Heeitatlon VK Itobiuson Am, Fork. At this point the guests liciurno scatterul and ni tho reporter could not bo in both rooms nt the siituo time n ful account could not be given. In one room singing was going on, while in thu other gatui'B wcio being played, 1IIU ll.U.L 1 T.Ik iAkMI.e.. After tho tent-bora hud cujoyod thum-sehcH thum-sehcH to tho full extent during the afternoon at lint grand banquet, which was tin indication of tho hospitality ot tho good people uf American Folk, they aw;, milled In thu eeutrnl stIkhiI lioufeo wheru Ihey were given a grand ball, About ll fly eon pi 4 ueie present and a pleiisnut and Jolly time thoy had together, Tho dancing continued until 1 1:30 nt which hour limy dispersed to their hotnuH-feuliiig proud of tho U'O-P U'O-P A siclatlon, ami tho honor done it by the peop'o of Amerloan Fork. |