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Show Couiity Teachera at CaaUlla V, Nearly vory dlatrict chil teacher, dl principst and supervisor in the county Ju beddes rreral trustees hid a grand Li eUucstioc si otttinc t Ca itil la last Sat- W urdsy. m ' It has bcn the good rollcy of County n SuperhiUndent Eggertten from tho jy time ho wai elected aa superintendent O of schools to unit. Uo social and the Sf fratcrnat with Uo puruly educational. In Uils li. hj. 4 jilrably succ. nJed ami I tho fruits thereof ptrmeuto every I school dl.tritt throughout thu c.xmty. I Exerci tes at th. retort wtiro held nt j , the paviilion commencing nt 10 o'clocl J a. rn. with muilu by the Sprlngvlllc 1 ', schtjol hud of thirty pieces. I'rofessor , Joseph .t. Kum and I'rofessor J. V. I j Wulton, tha two oldest In service, were 4 invited to the front to u) ow tho healthy 'j effects of long und llvi ly partlclatlou hi school studies, aporw and amine- i ,' ments. They aa alau several other ' ) school pr jicipals, tlelivered short nd- j ' dreosess. 1 jt Thu lending and most prominent for- U turo of tho occasio i was u well dclli- . i ered lecture of an mjws ng character, 1 f und listened to ritli clokest attcnthn, ? by ProfeiBiir Win. M. Stewurt of the ' Universliy of Utah, his subje.-t beiiie. i J , "Tho At.ltudu of tho Teacher in All f Ilia Professional relations." I . - . |