Show 7 Idaho Educator Professor L N B Anderson superintendent super-intendent of public instruction for Idaho has been in Ogden for a day or two his especial business beinsf to inspect in-spect the School for the Deaf Dumb rnd Blind The pupils of that class in Idaho are as here under charge of the state but are educated elsewhere under un-der supervision of the state Eleven Idaho pupils are at the Utah school and threo at the Colorado school in Colorado Springs Professor Anderson made a thorough inspection of the school and expressed 4 himself as greatly pleased with the progress Idaho pupils are making and in the conduct of the school in general gen-eral He intimated that most of the pupils of Idaho would hereafter be braugiitrttv Ogden to be educated The I professor left for Colorado Springs las I night i |