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Show NEBO TEACHERS HOLD SESSIONS I RA.YSON -The NVbo school lia-! lia-! trk-t. institute way held Sulurduy ! at the Puyson junior high school, i The first session wa.s at 9:30, and ! u musical program was given by 1 the boys' and girls' chorus of the j Payjxm lUhjjh school, under the : direction of C. O. Nelson, i Introductory remarks were, given i by Superinlendpnt Melvin Wilson, who outlined the various projects : of the Nebo school district. Special j mention was made of the Payson i junior -high school courtesy wet k, land the Spanish Fork hiyh school opera. ', The students have composed the , words und music, and the stajln, under the direction of Prof. K. J. j Faux. t .,Xv. Arthur Beeley of the Univei-1 Univei-1 -ity of U.tah jja.ve,, an aldi pss at , the general assembly on the recent new ideas in the fast changing fields of arts and sciences, quoting the changes in medicine, religion and other fields. He also talked in. the junior and senior high tfchool department on "Problems in Normal Behavior." A formal banquet was served at noon under the ' teachers .association, .associa-tion, with A. E. Wall president. G. Ray Hales of Spanish- For k was toastmaster and many interesting (oasts were given. . . At the 1:30 session, 'Walter Adams of Provo. personnel director nf the Pacific States Cast Iron 1 Pipe company, gave a talk on "Re-'alionship "Re-'alionship Between the Schools and Business World." ; Dr. Wells T. Brockbank, the new president of the hoard, . gave a talk, stressing cooperation between Mie board and the people in the dist net. |