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Show IHERS' MEETING isjy close cachcrs' institute of the Salt ty schools, which opened its last Monday, elosod with yes-meeting yes-meeting at the high school, rhers were addresscu by Gov-ry Gov-ry nnd Superintendent D. II. nte'ndcnt Christcnsen spoko on ions between the teachers, prin-nd prin-nd superintendents and said ly should get closer together ild bo more in sympathy in all I their work. Ttc adde"d,'b,ow-jf adde"d,'b,ow-jf in most respects, the condi-that condi-that regard in tho schools of r were ideal, and that pupils caded a change of schools in here a rearrangement of dis-je dis-je necessary, nor Spry spoke of ihe responsi-ist responsi-ist resl3 on each teacher in the I of children during tho Tiabit jeaig. The future of the city, tA nation dependod upon the I received at school, declared iftcmaan sessions consisted of tftniction by principals and dur-aftcrnoon dur-aftcrnoon tho principals met I teachers at tho various schools te for tho opening of the jer next. Tuesday. The regis-tj regis-tj tho high school began yc3- by night had reached near- |