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Show IIWSTITUTE HELD BY GIITETE1CBS Professor J. C. Muerman of Washington, D. C, Is the v- Principal Speaker. The monthly Institute of the teachers i o the Granite school district was held 1 yesterday afternoon In the Granite gym- I naslum. Superintendent C. H. Skldmore I of the district addressed tho teachers I and urged them to Join tho newly-organ- 9 Ized Gymnasium club that has boen 1 formed to carry out a uniform course I for all the schools undor tho Buporvl- I slon of Miss Reed, physical director of I the Granlto school district. A. number I of songs woro sung by the Vcn" na I eichth grades of tho Plymouth school. I The principal speaker of tho day was Professor J. C. Muorman of Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. The subject of his locture was "School Crodlt for Home Work. Professor Muerman has been Kiung a series of lectures throughout tho United ; States In support of a campaign to hoo all states adopt his movement for homo ,; credits, and has been especially suo- ,i cetsful in tho northwest. He will ta U In Utah for tho next two weeks andrrt deliver a series of lectures throughout tho southern pari of tho state, a be most Important of his engagements ! s at MIdvale a week from Saturday at tho joint meeting of tho Granite. Murray and Jordan school districts, f The teachers of tho lower grades prac ticed all the latest folk dancoa and wero given instructions as to how to teach Uiem to the children, while the upper-class upper-class teachers wore addressed bj roil ro-il feasor Cornwall, music Instructor, on tho ; Rrt. of producing nweetor tones in smg- ing. HEAP. JUDGE RUTHERFORD. Tabernacle Sunday, li o'clock. Tree. tAfiTcrtlteaiont.) |