Show President of the th State Teach Teachers Teacher Teachers ers er has hs just received rive the printed pro for Cor the meeting of V te the th association aiato to be b held here he en the three tb days after Christmas Cru The pro pr gramme e is I representative of the th educational eUC tO interests Iter l of the te state stale ste and is t as 5 vV V T Evening Dee Bee 26 26 V Addicts of o Welcome Governor Gove Heber le M 31 Wells Well Presidents Pr ts Address Adf Mrs X Emma z J Paper What the e V Primary x pacts s Front the Kindergarten KIJ ea J V Miss Ella Larson n Primary Par Supervisor B I of o 1 Utah t W County t Paper Pp What the Kindergarten Ha lisa Ja a School Bight Rt bl to Expect Front From the F U Ul Miss Mien l Mary ary Q C May Director Kinder Ke garten n Department U y ol ol Utah a Discussion JI President Prat George Or H Brig Bl Bg ham barn Young YOI Academy Provo Po Friday Moraine Incentives for F Higher Education President P J 3 H l Paul P 41 J Saints S College CoU n Superintendent un D H I Christensen Salt Lake City Cy Superintendent Scott St Music X McClellan Wayne WaY County Cuty V Paper t Can ln CD the th Rural Ru 8 Do D to t t Prepare Prepaid PupOs P PU k J P Agricultural Ae tuTu tural turl Plu ro roD Dr D S E Q G Gwa Utah Uth Agricultural Aul College C Logan Ln Discussion V Professor Et Ernest Partridge Brigham hJ Young YO Academy A ey Provo Prove PT Miss Rosa Rosalie R Rosalie lie le Pollock Primary Par Supervisor S Salt Sait Sit Lake City Horace Ho e Sc Science Sl ence ense e Supervisor State S Training School Sl Lecture Lu Suggestion n in Education oct and the t Affairs Mf of o Life Le LeP n Professor P M V OShea OS Head Hed of School of Education University of Wisconsin V Friday Afternoon V V Executive Bl session sll V Paper P Th The New Curriculum C Professor Pe M A Stewart Prin Principal cipal State Ste Normal N Discussion cp i Superintendent George GeW W Decker e Bi Biologist B Branch Normal MI I Pm Pin corn com co Director ot of Domestic Ic Science I State Stat Normal Norl John Lays Kajs yUle ville vUe V Paper P Schoolhouse hobO AtU Architecture Principal Samuel SmI Doxey D Salt S Lake 4 Discussion Ir Superintendent A A X M 4 Logan Reception V CI HalL BaIL BI I Friday Fidye Evening ng V VIure Lecture LU Toe Trend T f the Teensy Teens I j Professor Per 4 M T V OSe Music V Saturday Kerning l ing I Department Meetings State Normal NOal Kindergarten Section Stet on 1 Loader Leader Mm Miss Mary C May Mav State Nor Normal seal mal j Paper The l Value aluff of PlayS Play Pia y I Ir r George Thorne Thome Thom hom J tn n Director In State Normal V Discussion Krs lii Smoot 8 oot Dusenberry i ib Provo provo V Mute Milt Jane J ne G Simpson Impson Rowland 1 f r Hall Salt Silt Lake Lak City Primary Motion Loader Leader r Miss Ii s Ella I Larsen larsn arsi n Ut Uth ih County Count I Paper Drawing and Color Work in ta inG Inthe the Grades G I Mrs Franc R R Elliott Supervisor S i r of Drawing Salt Lake Cit City Genera discussion dl cuon V Paper Nature How and aDd What to Teach Miss TUlle TilDe Petersen Logan Logaa V dH Grammar r Section Leader Loader L Dadd a id 0 O McKay Weber Stake Ac Ogden Osden Paper i igli h In the Public Schools School Professor Prof U G M Marshall of o Utah Paper How to Teach Orthography Principal George A Eaton School Salt lake take City Colleges College ge and nc Secondary School Schools Section leader header Professor Byron Bran enl of ef Utah Paper laper 11 PEr How Much of till the Work Vork ork Gh CH Cs in Should l lk e hould Any An of the Work Wont in An Sec Secondary Secondary Secondary Schools Be Elective Ele Joseph J at F Merrill Ph D University of Utah Discussion Dl Principal A E Wilson Ogden High School Principal George orge H Mar Marshall shall all Wasatch fits nt Section S ct Lead Leti r A c I State Superintend Superintendent eDt eat of Public Instruction Paper County Supervision Superintendent Supe C A Blocher Paper Pa er Advantages of Uniform Course of Study For the Rural Schools William Winiam S M Mrk rk Di of Uniform Course Coone of yf Study V For Rural c U Schools Superintendent H M TL AIrS Aird Paper How the Superintendent Su 0 Tim Be Most Profitably pt nt bJ Bm Wm f V f State sate t s Superintendent nt nd tk ai V School Board Section V President J Newman Salt Lake Cit City v Paper School hool Text V VI Books I N T Porter POrt Principal Branch Normal Discussion J E McKnight bt Principal State Slate I Training tc School Saturday Afternoon Business meeting and aDd election of of ol Lecture The rhe School of the Twentieth Century Professor r M V OShea OSh I Music lusie America Adjournment The rue second general meeting ti M m of the city teachers was held in the assembly as room of the High school yesterday y y morning at aL JO 10 o clock A very large la number numbe r of teach teachers era ers responded re pond and a great deal of in terest was w shown The meeting was opened by Superintendent Christensen n who introduced Dr Whitney the medical medics I inspector for lor the Dr Whitney spoke for some seine time ort ou the subjects of fresh air Ir position po and general hygiene of l the body as a applied V to V the school schoolroom room At the close cle e of the tb talk Mrs Irs Wet sell sang lIn an ballad lad and Miss Misa I J Cella Celia Sharp played a Diane siano solo BOlo Pr f re Lessor P r Milton n ol oI the University of Utah tah was wu the next speaker pe ker and gave a most instructive talk V on Oft the care edre of the lie he eyes ejes of school children V Before f re the adjournment of the meet et ing the superintendent gave some gen sen general genera eral era instructions in regard to the new sanitary regulations regulation After AfUr school on Friday the parents of the tte tte Emerson m n gathered in I rOofs tOom ten where they t py enjoyed a treat t t In la the form of ad dresses Rs from Superintendent Sup Christensen Christenson and Mira f Pollock Mr Christensen spoke in ii a very ery pleasing manner contrasting tn the German schools with the tho American schools I hool Mr Ir Christensen doled his hie h re remarks remarks remarks marks with a plea for our oar own High school chool showing very clearly the tile greater demands demand which bich wilt will be made upon the rising generation and the thel th growing im Ito importance of ot o education because of ot the greater demands in the future Miss dise Pol lock I followed f with a very vry interesting talk upon the social side of education In she gave ave an account of some annie or of her experience ia la New York City where the school ha bu been ft raa made mafle ie a social center A most moS enjoyable social for the benefit of the Lincoln school piano was given at atthe atthe att the t he home of Mrs ft George Geor e Canning on Friday Afternoon A number of vocal and instrumental selections were given by the Mis Canning and a very pleas Plea pleasant pleasant s sant ant afternoon att passed by all an present Among Amon th tb thos V present were Mulhall W Uel Fenton Featon Smith Pardoe Pardo Jane James Al AI Poulton Von Yon Elm Bowdish tAp Long Smith Clayton Kimball Lach Misses r Akler Akier The Teachers T hers Reading Circle of o Mill lIn Creek Crook Big ala Cottonwood and districts met ine in t at Big BaR Cottonwood Dec Dee 4 The election el on of permanent officers de deferred deferred from eNID former f meeting resulted in E H Drummond being chosen en chair chairman chairman chairman man and Miss Mis M Ida 1 ParrOtt Parrot t secretary L IL Lo o n 1 Clark was wai aS third member on the committee The following was wae well ell rendered Life of Ross s au J w Smith Roua ea s Works and Principles Dr m H Drummond Condition of 01 the tiie then Times in Which the Plot of Quo Vadis Was Wa Laid I Miss flu Alice Harkin Book Review B of i Quo Q V Vadis Elnora Spencer The meeting to meet Jan 5 A peep into room U 14 at the O Oquirrh re It reve ve vea av r large collection of 13 W Kat ancient detent and anti modern gathered t by th the j teacher Miss ll s The rh collection IS 3 s still sU growing through h the efforts of oC the interested pupils who are studying it Jt itin Itin in connection with the Christmas thought As Aa a part of UM M drawing work the tile pupils are Illuminating for tor Christmas gifts William Henry maple inspiring ing symphony as are else also other ot sixth ato seventh and eighth t grade arade pupils In hi the city cH schools As 5 a culmination of the ninths V V work I at the Emerson Em n i Ii Id that t Ped line Frida Friday Fri Friday day da afternoon was devoted devoed t literature work th t The children showed thoroughness and en enjoyment enjoyment enjoyment in the work Many visitors spent pent the afternoon in the building thor thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly enjoying what tey saw and heard V The following V Wilt was given in room 8 S of the V Bryant school lest last Friday afternoon V V Plant Piano solo Little Lizzie Welts Velb Reading Edgar dear Earls Earle Solo H Halite lne Foster Piano solo A Alice re e Hulbert Huibert Piano solo Meyers M The following meetings are ar called for forthe forthe forthe the ensuing week Beginners grade gradeI Tu Tuesday lee t c 10 O p m room t Miss 11 t Pollock third thiH grade Tuesday V poc Doc Dee M i A i m n V JW Mrs V tr na gr grade d ida Dee Dec 11 H 14 p m J i room SM 4 Miss Pollock seventh and eighth grades Wednesday a aI I Dec jei 11 II 3 45 p V m room r Mr Christen Christensen sen On fourth grade Thursday ThuN day Dec Deo 12 1 3 5 V p m Oquirrh school hool Mr Christensen grade Thursday Dec 12 1 p m in room 4 Miss s Pollock The Mothers club lub of the SUmner school will hold the regular next Fri Friday rl rI day da afternoon The first part of the pro gramme will consist of a class recitation from front the beginners grade and dramatic reading from Miss Mias Timers I iners room After i this Mr Leatherwood Lt will discuss The Cigarette Habit The question box will willbe wille willbe be e opened for general discussion A drawing lesson from Crom Miss Cut Cuter Cutera er ers era s room will complete the A All ll parents of the Franklin school hooI are to A mothers meeting at that hool Friday frida next The purpose of ol the he is a better acquaintance of or orI rents Brents I and teachers Refreshments will wilt wille e C served ser J by the members of Ute the club Supervisor Su n Or Wetzell was at the Oquirrh he first of the th week and gave music les lea lessons sons laid out work for the teachers and incidentally lunched lun hEd with them And Lad the principal He was waa heartily welcomed to the building and succeeded suc h Ia 1 arousing such enthusiasm as to lead lend to a genuine revival In music Teachers and nd pupils alike lUke will welcome his future visits sits Miss I s Walker of ot the Fremont gave a avery avery avery very interesting and Instructive talk to the teachers of that school S lat last Manny on Michael Angelo and his work tork Her effort was much appreciated The children in the rooms room of Miss Misa Bas Baa BasU Baaden U den tien n Miss Misa I Cooper Mrs Horns Horne Miss lIsa Barker Harket and Mrs at the Web Webster Webster ster star school Chool were taken to the art t Institute ln last Wednesday afternoon at a the close of school The little folks foUta III two cars and made a fine showing The Tite Webster yell was given with a will and aDd later the exhibit was grely enjoyed The pupils and teachers of the Oquirrh feel highly indebted to W Mrs rL J 1 H IL Mc Cooney who very kindly loaned the pic pie tam tores of the celebrated of the Hawaiian islands and her ropal rojal spouse They were were especially interesting to the pupils who have had the geography po raPhy and history work pertaining to Hawaii H wall wail At the recent Monday afternoon meet meetings ings In of o the Oquirrh teachers pronunciation tion and phonics have hae been exhaustively discussed di The graduated table of sounds and the phonic drill given at the last meeting by Principal McCoy who has hu made a thorough study of the tse subject were excellent and will wUI doubtless prove proe very helpful to the teachers At the principals meeting which fol followed followed lowed towed the general meeting m yesterday y morning the matter of having telephones placed in the various schools Was freely discussed The committee P previously Jv ap al appointed P pointed to report on fhe t a desirability of oC having them In the large buildings re me reported reported ported favorably and th the superintendent was asked to refer the matter to the board of education Supervisor Wetzell held a meeting of the fifth grade teachers last Tuesday afternoon and outlined the work for the tM coming six weeks in music mUlde The work is II Vi to be carried on with thoroughness having for a purpose no fixed amount but excellent quality ty Miss Katherine McDonald jf of Marion Ind InS spent pent last Tuesday her cousin Miss Olive Thompson of the Union school She left on Wednesday morning for Albany Ore where w re she In Introduces Introduces Introduces the kindergarten in the public K schools Among ong the visitors at the Wasatch school last week were Mr H f Mr Sir r Valentine Mrs Almy Mrs Parker P Mrs Gray and Mrs Mn Brooks Room 4 I of the UIntah school gained the highest mark in attendant awl aUty again this week Room I 1 came see sec ond V V Mrs rs McCarrick hn kit Oquirrh patron very kindly loaned son fine fiDe specimens ot Mexican pottery and basket work to as assist assist slat the fifth and seventh in their i art study 1 Among the visitors at all V the th Riverside school last week were Miss Lulls LUlie Webb Mr Sir John ohn P Meakin and aDd Chartes Millard Miss Pollock vIsited vl school on test last Mrs Mrs Mrs Sanders Mrs Darke and Mrs visited ti the Bryant school last week Mrs Irs room at the t e Sumner school Is the banner heuser room for tor attendance as well welt as spelling In the latter sub subject subject subject a challenge wasi I Sent s t to the eight grade gradt last week which wee was accepted ac and the fifth grade was aft u victorious Miss Meeks leeks for Miss Cora Coma Clark at the Webster school last tt week Miss MI Kate Rate At the Ute oquirrh has haR been removed oved from the hu at Butte Botte to her bei mothers B t but Is im improving proving so o slowly that 1 I ble for f V r her 1 er to return be beMiss tT Miss Pollock Poll k and nd i Ta Ir ris mis are plea pleast pleasantly IY t st Street Supervisor or V VI ell V tnt tit Sumner Summer Su er I school last week w spent Thursday Thu and Sand Friday in the rn work war there t i Mrs Angell Angel was the substitute auh mi at t the Union school for or Mrs n during durias her hel helm helI illness m last week Miss Tibbetts I k substituted b for Mr SIt r TT Hoff at the Bryant school chool last Thursday The Uintah school is pre p 4 to report repert no eases cases of any contagious diseases in Its dl district I Mrs and ItI Hutchinson of or orthe the horn and education 5 of th the L ry club du b visited visit the t school chool la k l Mrs J f E k and add I Mrs Pole PoI were wen V reo at the Ue I Uintah V school ch let last The Th Th visitors at th t U mon n school last week were Mrs Mr Davis Dais Mrs and ard MIss Mlee Ea Eva Grundy and Miss Palmer of Utah I C co county MIss l Kate Kat Dunlop a last laet year ate of the eighth grade visited room I 8 of the Riverside on Friday Frida Mies Iss Ella Dyer a fifth grade pupil pupI has returned from fron a It seven eyen weeks week vb t in Miss hr ng with her bar specimens of sugar cane cotton oil on cak cake and Spanish anish moss which are interesting alibi aS to the tue geography ge hy t dr drA y yA A literary society was waa wa organized las as Friday in room S at the th j by y the pupils of or the th seventh and nd eighth 8 grades grade V Clay Beckner and Linwood tt t both of whom have been Men absent through quarantine quara tine regulations returned to theIr t lr work in the Bryant last week w k Mrs Emily EmU Calderwood of the Irving school |