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Show President Snow Returns From N. E. A. Conference Master problems of educational expansion were covered at the National Educational conference held last week in Indianapolis, Ind., reports Pres. Glenn E. Snow of the Dixie junior college, who attended. Mr. Snow is president of the Utah' Educational association associa-tion and was accompanied by Mrs. Snow to the conference. Utah, he reports, was one of the few states who have already turned turn-ed in their quota of alloted War and Peace fund, which is perhaps responsible for the added consideration consid-eration given the Utah delegates at the conference. Among the projects launched was that of increased in-creased appropriations for educational educa-tional expansion, the general attitude atti-tude favored this movement. Of the four members of the executive ex-ecutive board of the national organization, org-anization, one each are from Utah and California. President Bow-' man of the coast state and President Presi-dent Snow of Utah being elected. Usually this officering is maintained main-tained totally in the eastern states. |