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Show ; SPRINGVILLE 5. MANHONORED i (EDITORS NOTE The follow- IB Is taken from the Brldger ttw irwlccr Valley Enterprise, pub-ished pub-ished at Eyninn, Uintah county, , i'yo., under dale of April 9, 1925. V?a ir. Miner Is well-known in Utah Jiuit.v, being horu and raised in i prlngville.K " "Vnul C. Miner, superintendent of ;e Lyman schools, was unanimously Iokcu as vice president of the'In-inncnintaln the'In-inncnintaln Conference of School ilmlnistrutors nt the closing ses-"""'im ses-"""'im of Iheir convention iir Salt 0j3Sikc City last Saturday, morning. ils is a great honor, not only to ir. Miner, but to tills community I well. I'ruf. C. N. Jensen, super-iti'iulcnt super-iti'iulcnt of public instruction of ic state of Utah, was chosen as . icsidcut. 0 At the convention superintendents, , liTvisors and board members ta" tre present from all parts of r(J toll, Idaho, Arizona and Nevada. "., d from portions of Wyoming and iltc iloriulo, and among these were lid i"'J' "f ll'nl'"K educators, of p west. For a school the size of tlS Mimn to furnish the second high-Qj high-Qj official In such an orKiiniKiitlon .. a honor that could well be en-;aU:'l en-;aU:'l hy any town in the land. Mr. ..j., Iner Is to be congratulated upon U (s. his lalest achievement. It is i evidence of his real worth and jj-fflu'ling in the educational world. I'1 t is just big enough to fill the fit Ion wilh credit to himself nud Per to his community." |