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Show TEACHERS SURPRISED WITH LUNCH AND MUSIC Special to Tho Tribune. FARMINGTON, Utah, April 9--Stato Superintendent of Schools Nelson and D. W. Parratt, supervisor of the art department, depart-ment, wero at the regular session of tho Teachers' Institute. Superintendent Nelson's Nel-son's paper on "What tho School Should Do for tho Pupil" contained Information calculated lo assist the teachers ln drlll-' drlll-' Ing the child Into habits of concentration, observation and courtesy. At tho close of the morning session twelve little girls of the second grade sang a song of welcome and Invited them into nn adjoining room, whero a dainty lunch was served by Louise and Minerva Clark. Tho room .had been tastefully decorated with spring flowers nnd plants. The teachers wero entertained for a short time with Instrumental Instru-mental music, fiowcr songs by tho Uttlo girls and by a number of readings by Ellen Clark. A special meeting of tho principals and trustees was held In tho afternoon. e Paul S. Craner and Lottie McCleary, both of Salt Lako City, wero married today to-day by Justice E. T. Richards. Mesdamcs Ellen Glover of Lewlston, D. A. Pilehor of Ogden and M. A. Stanley of Mlllvllle aro here in tho Intercuts- of tlw Rice family rcunio'n which will bo held soon to effect a family organization. ft f o Mrs. Dora Robinson, who was operated on for appendicitis, is recovering. |