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Show TEACHERS DECIDE TO JOIN ASSOCIATION Membership Canvass Productive of Surprising Result; Speakers Be-ing Be-ing Selected. That the membership campaign inaugurated in-augurated by the 'membership committee of the National Education association among the local schools has been productive pro-ductive of surprising results is shown by reports received yesterday by G. IsT. Child, grammar grade supervisor in the public schools and chairman of the membership mem-bership committee. Reports wero received re-ceived from twelve local schools to tho effect that J00 per cent of the teachers would Join the association. Those schools are tho Bryant, the Bonneville, Emerson, Emer-son, Ensign, Franklin, Hamilton. Jefferson, Jeffer-son, Lafayette. Onequa. Oqulrrh and the Riverside. Reports have boon received also that the University of ULih will return 100 per cent membership and the Murray school districts as well. F. V. Fisher, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church of Ogden and at present manager of the bureau of lectureship lec-tureship for the Panama-Pacific exposition, exposi-tion, with headquarters in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, will speak in Salt Lake durlnc the convention of the National Education Educa-tion association here July 5 to 11. This was decided upon at a. "meeting of the executive committee for tho N. K. A. convention, which met yesterday In the offices of D. TT. Chrlstcnsen, superintendent superin-tendent of schools. A number of other matters concerning concern-ing meeting- places and registration headquarters during tho convention were also discussed at the meeting. |