Show 11 TAll STATE TEACHERS I I 1I I 1 IAn I-An Interesting Session Held in I I Logan Yesterday I I I ELECTION OF OFFICERS I I PROFESSOR BtlTTVTTTALI OF PAY SON 1SIADB PRESIDENT Superintendent Jlillspaugh First f VicePresident Dr J M TannerS j I Tanner-S ond VicePresident William I i Allison Third VicePresident II I I Logan June 22The Utah State Teachers association met at 10 oclock I this morning in the Thatcher Opera House in general session business meeting President W J Kerr presiding I presid-ing beautiful selection on the piano was given by Mr Prinder of Smithfield Smith-field and prayer was offered by Professor Pro-fessor Eggertson of Brigham YoUng academy The minutes of last evenings session I were read by Secretary John T Caine Jr and approved President Kerr announced that the I lgI ssKb rorn next business before the assembly I was I the election of officers for the ensuing year Dr Millsnaugh moved that nominations nomina-tions be made from the body of the house and on motion of Superintendent I Allison the vote was by ballot r nfOWWe 1 The following gentlemen were placed in nomination as candidate for president I I pres-ident Dr J M Tanner president I Agricultural 1 college J F Millspaugh superintendent Salt Lake City schools I and Professor J H Brlmhallof Brigham Brig-ham Young academy On first ballot Professor Brimhall was elected on a I majority of thirty votes and on motion of Dr Millspaush the vote was made j unanimous I i Superintendent J F Millspaugh was i I elected first vicer > resldent Dr J M i Tanner second and Superintendent j William Allison third vicepresident At this juncture the further election I of officers was postponed until after the report of the executive committee had j been received and acted upon The dco 1 election 1 will i continue I tomorrow at 10 a m In the opera house An excellent paper on Relative Value of Scholarship and Method in Teaching was read by JV R Malone of Salt Lake City I This subject was discussed by Superintendent i Super-intendent Millspauirh Professor Gil lilan of Salt Lake High school and Professor Pro-fessor Brimhall At 2 p m department meetings were held in the opera house and Brigham Young college Primary department met in Primar Brigham Young college and the following officers of-ficers were elected Miss Kellogg president pres-ident Miss Merrill o Cache secretary Miss Alice nhnnmnn of Salt Lake read a splendid paper on The Kindergarten I I Kinder-garten and the Primary School Distinguished Dis-tinguished Horace Cummings of Salt Lake read an interesting paper on Natural Studies I Stud-ies I Grammar department met in Brig ham Young college at 2 p m and organized or-ganized as follows T H Merrill president pres-ident secretary F N Poulsen Salt I I I Lake l county F N Poulsen read in instructive I paper on Additions to and Subtrac1 I tons from our Grammar Courses Lizbeth I Qualtrough of Salt Lake read an excellent paper on Grammar School Discipline Formative and Reformative I I Re-formative I I The discussion on this subject was led by Professor E R Owen of Wells I ville and followed by Vr J McCoy i principal Oquirrh school Salt Lake I Department of higher education and superintendence met in the opera I house at 2 P m and organized with i i the following officers Superintendent I S Oldham president Superintendent Jennie Hubbard of Logan vicepres ident Superintendent Marks of Tooele SUlerintendent secretary Superintendent Oscar Van Cott Salt Lake county rJa a very valuable Supervision paper on What is Implied in Effective I j Discussion was led by Superintend j ent Samuel Oldham of Paradise and I was followed up by A J Stookey of i Grantsville Superintendent Fishburn of Box Elder county Dr Millspaugh Professor Brimhall Superintendent Oldham and Oscar Van CUte Mrs Geertson of Ogden read an important paper an Supervision as Viewed by the Supervised Discussion on this subject was led by B W Ashton of Salt Lake and continued con-tinued by Dr Millspaush Mr Gillian and Professor John T Calne r |