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Show EBO TEACHERS INSTITUTE AT SPRINGVILLE Die teachers of the Xcno school itrlct met in Springville Sntur-y Sntur-y fur their regular inslilnte. The oerul session convened at 10 a. m. program for the morning was follows: Invocation, by Ileher jtis of the I'ayson high school; pt. Melvln Wilson discussed prob-08 prob-08 concerning the closing -if lools. He reported that ninety ichcrs would attend summir 100I; Prof. Lofter Bjarnson, ele-jitury ele-jitury grade supervisor discussed jper methods of handling eliil-n; eliil-n; Dr. Henry Peterson, president the Agricultural college, spoke ncerning the summer school al gan; the music for the morning ,8 furnished by students of the ;ri "ltiirnl college, Miss Alice gbec. of Cedar City, gave a violin o, Miss Mary Woozlcy, of Malad, alio, played two piano solos. G. H. ngliain of Morgan sang two vocal os ; a girls chorus of fifty voices, im Snntaquin, sang two numbers; js Dorothy Ostler, of Salt Lake ie a reading. The senior class of the local high 100I served luncheon at, noon. The departmental meetings began 1 :30. Miss Edith lioweii of the C A. C, Iked to the primary teachers; of. Bjarnson talked to the junior A elementary teachers and Presi- Dt Peterson siKike to the senior ;h school teachers. Th general session of the ofter-on ofter-on was held at 2:30. Prof. Booth. the music department of the iringville high school played one lection on the xylophone and also ng a solo. Prof. B. F. Larson, of the B. T. , gave an instructive lecture on t. lie brought out two points renting re-nting types of pitcures, tre first lag those of aesthetic value and e second those with a story ap-al. ap-al. Following the adjournment of the ternoon sessioni the teachers re-llncil re-llncil to study the pictures in the t exhibit. |