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Show JORDAN TEACHERS HEAR OGDEN MAN SANDY Dr. John Edward Carver Car-ver of Ogden, speaking before the Jordan school teachers' Institute In-stitute Tuesday morning in the Jordan high school auditorium, urged the educators to recognize natural talent ot their students in developing knowledge. Dr. Carver was Introduced by Dr. C. N. Jensen, superintendent of Jordan district. Other speakers speak-ers were Dr. A. S. Lambert of Brlgham Young university and Dr. Paul S. Richards, president of the Jordan district board of education. "The greatest study of mankind man-kind is man," Dr. Carver said. "The teacher who cas readily recognize. the Intensity and quality quali-ty ot individual student's abilities abili-ties has the job half done. There rill then be no need of cramming cram-ming the children's brains with seedless book matter." Following the general assembly, assemb-ly, the teachers participated in departmental assemblies, over which district supervisors had charge. |