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Show TEACHERS HERE TO 9 ATTENDJNSTITIITE I Attendance Large and Much Interest Shown M List of Those Employed and the As- AH signments Made Them By the Consoli- IjH dated County Board. H All the dlstrht sihools of the county. coun-ty. Including tho high schools nt Hco-field Hco-field and nl Price, and tho Price acifd-em) acifd-em) began last Tuesday forenoon, Monday being ltbor Da) Tho registration regis-tration nt alt places Is above the average av-erage for the first da). Pupils In each district are given a holiday )es-tenia)' )es-tenia)' and today (Prlday) that the teachers may attend tho county Institute Insti-tute nt Price, which convened es-terda) es-terda) (Thursday) morning The Institute In-stitute Is being well attended llelow are the leathers emp1o)ed In tho several sev-eral districts, lm ludlng the high school nnd Price aradem). Carbon County High Hchool, Price John G (lubler, principal, Italph M Walters, Jesse N Hllerlson, Anna Prost, I'llcahcth Hla)ner, Inex Hcott, A H To) lor, Arnold llurgener and Mar) It llrown Winter Quarters Carlo Woodward, Wood-ward, principal, Alice Doolln, Margaret Mar-garet Ta)tor nnd l.oulso Walton Kcofleld (I II Mowr). principal, Ittta Nelson. Indrn Whlttaker, Guy A Curtis, Viola Whlttaker nnd Prances Crnne. Price A H lloratc) principal, Jean McMillan, Halomn I'lsenbnth, Hello II. Pace, Vera Ha)mnnd, Then Itasmussui, Hnth O Ilurke, Miss D II Holds. Ilnsallno Htrlnghnm, Kthel Williams and June Chrlstoffersou Wellington J W Hill, principal, Margaret MtCarth), Ituth Ashb), Alice Al-ice llnbliis and Ploy larscn HuiitDslde II It Davidson, principal, prin-cipal, llnrbarn Twaddle. Hmma H Peterson, Itmlly Iason. Carl Jensen, Mabel lesson, Kntherlne IMIemonT Clare Harris nnd 'Catherine Yergen-sen Yergen-sen Clear Creek -I' If. Ite nobis, prln-cclpiil, prln-cclpiil, Ltndn Wrstermnn, Kilna I Penfleld nnd Ada P llrown flab Mine Henrietta Marslug Castle Gate Archie Larsen, principal. prin-cipal. It M Itrese, Helen 1 Wnlte. James Pland, Amanda Price and Irene Holland Helptr Dorothea Hatter, prlnclpnl, Madgo Whiting, Clare Hansen, Par-theula Par-theula Horsley, Inex Block, Irene rhnmas and Ida Pace. Hprlng Glen William M Thomas, principal, Marlon H. Hta)ner nnd Marl Tletjen. ICenllvvorth Olive llrooks, prlnol pal, Mary A Preed and Mrs. Ksther Powell. Hiawatha H. I) Ilasmusaen, principal. prin-cipal. Ituth Martin, Mabel Halt, Jennie Jen-nie Larson, I'llxa l!a)cs. Pearl I Dai-ton Dai-ton nnd Mary P Woods. Htorrs llnant I. Htrlnghnm, principal, prin-cipal, Hnxel Jones and Ida Larsen. fltandardvllle Mrs Plorente V. Jorgensen Carbon Kate ! Helser Minnie Maud Palry I Adams. Teacher attending the county Institute In-stitute receive full pay for the tlmo they are In attendance. Thosn who are not attending nro "docked" tho week' vvuges. Price Academy U A Jones, principal, prin-cipal, I D Clearwater, first assistant; Iru G Petersen, second assistant; Ada C New house, teacher of music, Alice Pouts Ualllnger, commercial department depart-ment While nil the students are nut In at this Institution tho enrollment will be between forty und flft) Tho enrollment In the publlo Hohools Is Homethlng llkt. four hundred hun-dred und tvvent)-elght while ul the High Kehool I here Is ono hundred nnd forty ho used In testing milk with a Hub- IH cock tester, special emphasis being IHI placed upon the need for making the SH meaning absolutely clear. In tho H same wn) tho records obtained front j cow testing ma) be used as exercise flH In nrlthmetle nnd the pupil asked to H compute the total )leld of butter fat, jH Its money value, nnd tho estimated jHI profit from an) given dairy herd. ' H In the supplement of tho bulletin la kHH contained n number of sample score, H cards designed to nsslst the teacher In B rating agricultural exhibits which tho B pupils should bo encouraged In make. aH The new bulletin la designed especial- ly for rural school teacher In the jH northern state. H UOMPI'IIH IIXCKI.NO IIP Till: Chicago niA('iii:itH' union HH MAIHON, Ills., Hept. 0. .Samuel H Oompcr. president of the Anurlcsn H federation of !nbor, deuared hero H toda) "Next Wcdnda) I will go H to Chi on go to spenk on that damnable H attempt to crush the teachers' union. That attempt will die and tho spirit of liberty will live. 1 will also say a few lj words there on legislation nnd tho In flH Junction," H In hi iiddrts to n huge Itbor Day xl gathering, Oumpcrs dwelt chiefly on fH tho condition of the laboring .men. H but he also took occasion to plead the ikM cause of woman' suffrage nud Inter- i)M national peine Ho wound up with 'WkH the plea "let u unite with President 1 1D Wilson for worldwide peaie and the jH brotherhood of man." Jl He referred to John It. I .aw won a I f n "wronged man" and said nil chll- ji IH drea nhould bo taken out of tho mill jj 1 nnd mine Great labor vlclnrlis, Gum- ?H per said, nro won In two wnyst f i)H Plrst, by great preparedness; sec ) ".tflH ond, b) arodslng pit)' when tho need U H I grout U M "letter working conditions bring I H pence nnd growth," ho declared, "And ' T H on this Ijtbor Day It Is crlmtnnl to b tBikj)H overlook the achievements." -7 K |