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Show DESERET TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIA-TION. . . S'-oml Day's Protilins. A .-.;. t mi. mt-t at I" a.m. After tiie n-adii:g l-.v j.-'u n d of lhc previous pre-vious day. Mr. J. I.. K:;iv;ius tendered ' bisre.-ignatiou ;: I'-.-'icdmS.retary, j which was accepted. Mr. Wilson H. i Dujvnhcrry was then .!.. u-d S, en- I tin-. Yice-Pre-id-r.t Waiivn X. I iHiM'nbcrry was calkd to the chair, while Pres. J. K. Park, read an address ad-dress on sehoul organization and supervision. su-pervision. Dr. .T. li. Park, chairman of the committee of six appointed t) draft a school law, for the eonideration of the next legilature, rejvirtetl the same, which was read and tabh-d. 2 1-..M. Tiie Treasurer submitted his report for the fiscal year ending S. ptembcr 30th, 1S7;1. Some teachers were ad-mi'ib-d as members uf the A.-.-oeiatiou. Prof. O. H. Riggs then read a paper on the subject "Tluiltliedevelopment of Lhc mind follows the same law as physical development." Tiie report of the committee of six-was six-was then taken from the table, and after some discussion was referred to ' a special committee. 7 p.m! Afb'r the opening exercises, Hon. Orson Pratt was introduced and delivered de-livered a powerful discource upon the orthography of tho Engli.-li language; showing that, under the present system, sys-tem, nliic time is spent in the vain attempt to acquire a perfect know-I ledge of it. j This evening '.ieu. K. M. Barnum J speaks. - The meetings are free to the ' public. ;u id are very iut en-sling. . I |