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Show TEACHERS LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Five teachers from the Woodward Wood-ward school,' including Miss Til-lie Til-lie "Winsor, who is also county primary grade supervisor, left this week for Salt Lake City to attend the annual fall convention con-vention of the Utah Education association. Karl E. Fordham, music teacher at the Woodward, left Monday ,and those leaving Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Rose Graham, Misses Bessie At-kin At-kin and Lena ' Nelson and Miss j Winsor. j . H. Val Hafen, David O. Woodbury, Wood-bury, A. A. Paxman, Miss Mir- j iam Ahlstrom and Miss Linna : Snow of the junior high school, and Lee Hafen of Dixie College I also left Wednesday for the con- i vention. It is expected that approxi- ' mately 5000 educators will gathl er in Salt Lake City for the : three day sessions, the slogan of ' which is to be "The children of ' the depression are as important impor-tant as the children of prosperity." pros-perity." : Divisional and sectional meet- I ings will be held throughout the j day Friday ' and Saturday, with ; several departments having ar- I ranged exhibits and demonstra- tions. Work will be completed to allow delegates to attend the University of Utah-Utah Aggie football game at the rtadiui.. on Saturday rfie. noon. |