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Show HONOR WILL BE PAID DR. J. F. IV1ILLSPAUGH Genuinely cordial will bo tlm welcome extended tills afternoon to Dr. J. V. Mllls-paugh, Mllls-paugh, the well known educator, who Is to bo given a lvrcpllon at 4:30 In thr First Presbyterian church by the teachers and principals of the city schools. Tho reception, re-ception, which will be quite informal In character, was suggested by Principal Caskey of the Collegiate Institute, who Ik Dr. Mlllspaugh's host during his slay Ut the city, fhc doctor having arrived yesterday yes-terday from Los Angeles, where he ,1ms recently been appointed principal of tho Stato Normal school. As principal of the Collegiate Institute in the early days and later the tlrst superintendent of the city schools of Salt Lake, after tho establishment' establish-ment' of the public school system by tho Liberal party. Dr. Mlllspaugh fully dem- onstrated to the people of this communlty lils abllltv as a thorough-going educator, besides ninny other admirable characteristics character-istics as a man and citizen, and it la for-this for-this reason that the teachers of the city are anxious to greet him. Dr. Mlllspnugh has for some years past been principal of the Minnesota State Normal Nor-mal school at Winona and he is on the wav back to that city to prepare for tho removal to his new field of labor in California, |