Show EAT TEACHERS WEEK Educators to Gather From Al Parts of Utah ALL SCHOOLS TO BE CLOSED Series of Ffno Lectures to Boa Bo-a Spacial Feature Different Departments of School Work to Be Handled by Specialists in Their Lines i I Perhaps the greatest gathering or educators ed-ucators ever held In the State 0 Utah will be that of next week being the tenth annual convention of the Utah State Teacheia association I will beheld be-held In this city beginning tomorrow and running through Monday Tuesday and Wednesday I Is l expected that teachers will be present from every county In the State and In order to give the teachers an opportunity to attend at-tend anti get the benefit of the lectures and the discussions and illustrations of methods of leaching a vacation has been declared for the lull week in all the counties of the State In the city the schools will be closed all day Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday afternoon One of the Valuable feature of the convention conven-tion will be the series of lectures to be delivered by that great authority on educational ed-ucational matters lon Henry U Pat tenglll The complete programme of the week is as follows i Monday evening October nth Assembly hall ft oclock Music Invocation music lecture Made In America Hon Henry H PittcnKlll Tuesday department meetings 0 n in loJl n in The Kindergarten section Miss Klntelsnrlon seclon Mnry C May director of kindergarten Utah State Normal school prcslnem Museum Mu-seum building University of Utah An Interesting programme Is In course of preparation The Primary section Miss Lucy I Van Coil principal Longfellow school Salt Lake City president Oquirrh school Fourth East between Third and Fourth South streets Song all primary teachers reading chums demonstration beginners chorus beginners Importance of Physical l Physi-cal Training In tho Primary Grades Miss Virginia Snow Stevens Chorus first Ylrrnla trsl grade pupils Miss InUre Hurdy Practical Prac-tical Work In Physical Development Miss Burkella Plorce Chorus second grade pupils Miss Beatrice Anderson The Gooirraphy of Salt Lucite Valley training school teacher Chorus third grade pupils Miss Lena C Pratt Ethical Eth-ical Importance of Music In the Primary Grades1 Chorus fourth grade pupils Mrs Mattie Porter Election of officers etc Song ill prlmarv teachers The Grammar section Mr J 0 Cross principal Wastitch school Salt Lake City president Oqulnh school Fourth East between Thlul Ill Fourth South streets Paper Spiral Arithmetic F D Kcclcr principal Webster school Class room demonstrations of the spiral method third grade Miss Bessie Williamson with class from Lowell school fouth tirade Miss Nollle Pettlt with class from Grant school seventh grade Miss Kale McKenzie with class from Oqulrrh school eighth grade Miss Sale Cox with chum from Lowell school Discussion of paper and method as Illustrated by the mscr The High School and College section Mr N 1 Porter principal Brunch Normal Nor-mal school Cedar City president Museum Mu-seum building University of Utah How Far Can SpecialIzation Be Protltably Carried I Car-ried In 1Ilsh Courses Dlncusjlou to bu I ltd by = Prof Henry Peterson L D S U Should the Tune for High School and College Courses Bo Reduced V Discussion to be led by Pi of W G Royhmcc professor profes-sor of history U of U The Democrat ic Method vs the Autocratic Method of Governing In the Secondary Schools Discussion Dis-cussion to be led bv Prof George A En ton principal Salt Lake City high school Miscellaneous business rite SuperIntendents section Mr A C kelson State Superintendent oC Public Instruction 1 In-struction president Museum building University of Utah What Standard of Discipline Should Prevail In Our Public Schools Mr William Allison superintendent superin-tendent of schools Ogden Discussion to he opened by Superintendent RawlJiiKs Provo schools How to Make the Uni form County Examination More Effect vo Superintendent George S Decker Iron county ilow Can the Superintendent Superintend-ent Make Ills 1lsll to Schools Mora Er cctlvcV Superintendent James L Brown utamm countr Elocution and Physical Education Miss l lcalol Iss Muud May Babcoch head department or ihyslcal culture University of Utah presi dent l Museum building University of Utah Elocution 1 and Physical Educa ton In tIme Public Schools Prof J T Miller Latterday Saints university General Gen-eral discussion Reading In Public schools Prof Maud May Babcock University Uni-versity oC Utah DJscuHslon 1130 u m I |