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Show Schools Will Close Half Day For S. L. Teachers' Institute With a view to becoming better teachers, teacher and directors direc-tors of Salt Lake City tchooli will to to achool for half a day Friday, Fri-day, when the annual mid-year institute openi at Wert high school. Dr. L John Nuttall Jr, city superintendent, su-perintendent, said classes Would be dismissed at noon to allow teachers teach-ers to attend the general session at 1:15 p. m. In the high achool auditorium. At S:M p. m. depart- mental meetings will get under way. Annual meeting of the Salt Lake City Teachers Retirement association associa-tion at :15 p. as. will conclude the Institute. Registered at S. L. Hotels Chester A. Room, Fairbanks. Alaska, touring the west, Temple j Square. ,lark Nichols, Ely, Nov., employe! Hotel Nevada, visiting friends, New-1 house hotel. J. B. Catttr, Denver, representative represen-tative of the Gates company, here to confer with local officials, New-house New-house hotel. Lynetlo Hackett and Amelia Subic, Pinedale, Wyo., shopping. New Grand hotel. F. T. Priraler and (ieorge R. Morgan, Mor-gan, Omaha, Neb., touring, New Grand hotel. Mr. and Mrs. U K. Henry, Twin Falls, business and shopping trip, New Grand hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McLaughlin, Glsn Rock, N. J., seeing ths city. Hotel Utah. Mrs. K. C Smith, Washington, D. C. representing ths U. S. department de-partment of agriculture. Hotel Utah. E, J. Baaeine, Los Angeles, official offi-cial of ths U. 8. Rubber company, Hotel Utah. . Mr. and Mrs.' O. J. Anderson, Waterloo. Wa-terloo. N. Y, sightseeing, Temple Square. |