Show I I Lars E Eggertsen Superintendent V 4 Sunday Schools Utah Stake j T Observing that Superintendent I k t kkcrlsin I was unusually busy with I I tI Sund school matters dictating as I l ft I mm as a dozen letters in one day i I I i to various ward superintendents I I i asked concerning I his methods I That I would take too long he I I replied but to sum up our method 1 I I meth-od would 1 be to say wi aim to make I J i the Stake schools a va4t unit with I each school as a harmonious part I I To I this end we first of all keep in I I I touch with the Presidency of the I 1 1 Stake and the Bishop No ip L intinent is mule that does not I pomtment I I I1rifull I1r 110ive 1 their fullest confidence no i move made which they do not fully i I 1 approve Nor do the Bishop 1 i or i I ward authorities mike move I I my I without consulting i us This is i tile I I theoi on which we work The rest is management I I 11 This management I learned bv l 1 further questioning consisted ill I 4 ward md Stake conlercnccs monthly superintendents meetings circular 1 j letters reports and other printed devices but most of all in incessant f I 11 activity in visiting schools rile I aim be isitln I I supTintendeney um to visiting fortyeight out of the filttwo Suu L I days in the year sometime totether I I sometime separately just as the re L i polls indicate the need of person U ell I I supcn ision I i It is not too much to S ay lht the admirable orgmimon of the Sin I I Scools in Utah Slake is thorough f I 1 alive and quivering with the thrlllJ 11 of icompl shmint in every branch I I In this resncei the Stake slioli r I among the foremost J in Zion Lars I E rgeertMii was born m t 11 i I Piovo 1 March 3 rHM educated tit 4 I I the B 1 V Acidcmv and the Clclrv t I i 1 11 BUI1 Cnlll ec VIlanti M eh i I M 11 Ill i 1111111111 to Dunn irk tina 11 l h 1 tin-a u whol in the B I V I I i 1 nk at tour y orb ag s I 11 IL Ske 11111 II1tInt 1 of Still i d s huuls A bright future 11 I bel ic luin I 14 I I 1 4 |