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Show .Vj EXTEND SCHOOL WORK. ;ih University Will Co-operate With :. Ogden in Educational Plans. ' ii'lal to The Tribune. : bOPEN'. Sept. 17. The initial prepara- ' fns for the inauguration of the 1914-1915 tension work under the auspices of the . llversitv of Utah were made in this city L"jay, when Professor F. W. Reynolds of f state university was the principal ; eakfr at a general meeting of the Og-H Og-H city teailiers in the high school this lernoon. The university extension work Jjiot for teachers alone, for any person -iy participate by joining the classes, ricirdhis to Superintendent John M. Jt . iTiie general meeting of the teachers 7-tooKerl a principals' meeting in the of-: of-: Ks of the board of education. Superin-fi'len; Superin-fi'len; Mills presided at the general Kline. Professor Reynolds told of the tvanlaces of extension work to both in-it'-nj'-lnr. and citizens who desire an op-rt op-rt inlly to proreed with university work fceliier witli tlieii' other duties. The M Is conducted by University of Utah eJInrtors, Die extension department be-1 be-1 t Pen to whatever subject may he , jtH hv those joining the classes. UiaHiy's meeting was held for tile pnr-ise pnr-ise of obtaining an expression of the fs desired, after which a definite ar-.tiirent ar-.tiirent of classes and class periods JUI he marie and publicly announced. |