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Show convention are William P. Miller,s Ogden, UEA president; Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Merrill, Davis, president of Elementary Education section; Edson Packer, Wasatch, president of Secondary Education section, and E. A. Jacobsen, USAC, representing repre-senting the Higher Education section. Schools Close For ' Teachers To Go To UEA In Salt Lake i Schools of Springville and Ma-pleton Ma-pleton and others in the district will be closved Thursday and Friday Fri-day for annual U. E. A. convention. conven-tion. Education's role in equipping peoples of the world to understand each other, work together and live m harmony, will be considered consider-ed by more -than 5500 Utah educators edu-cators who will meet in Salt Lake City, October 13, 14 and 15 for the fifty-second annual meet. James Marshall, prominent New York lawyer and member of New York City's board of education, will deliver the keynote address at the first general session to be held in the LDS Tabernacle Thursday Thurs-day evening, October 13. This meeting will climax a day of meetings meet-ings called by special interest groups. Other nationally prominent educators ed-ucators who have accepted invitations invita-tions to address teacher groups during the three-day convention include L. D. Haskew, dean of the College of Education, University of Texas; Walter Laban, professor of Humanities, University of Minnesota; Min-nesota; A. S. Raubenheimer, educational edu-cational vice-president, University of Southern California; A. D. Holt newly-elected president of the National Na-tional Education Association. Clyde C. Clack, author, painter, illustrator and editor of the "Art Educationist"; Charles E. Zoubek, shorthand expert and lecturer; Hilda Maehling, executive secretary secre-tary of the Department of Classroom Class-room Teachers of the National Education Association; Dorothy M. Leahy, chairman, Department of Home Economics, University of California at Los Angeles; Floy Young Potter, supervisor of vocal music for Sacramento, California schools. In charge of planning for the |