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Show AUGUST 3UM1 Kdsysmlh Nw$ PySQItMmjU'C pwn fi slang a and fetuiftcj () J445 Iwrt ikiljr Btky, Bfyftt4 f4aftg, Viicy, Ida, Helen Juheurrer h,j (V Jonua U5 Mr, Mr. i wuh D, Mr, Mn. lukn Been frjij (Hhcf ft lativf Ut hg jyej. Her feuanj Major linn k4ftf fu NfH M s got riit' mem gtognmrni iq a4 hf arrived on rday mioin hit fur a five day vm. Jam.lif hey kll J urvday id muni o ihrif SXrltainf, Wh.ig they trt here Untie, Diana Bowman of See ramento, Calif. ha been a hou segue si the past two week of her aunt, huih Bowman. Sl-also Willed woh her omle and family, Mr. and Mr. DnA IQ Mr, Bowman and with friend in halt take (it y. Dr, and Jotim Bm.k and children id Merced. Cif, vtwted Sunday with hit grand mother, Mr. fdna I, Layt.vn, Mr. and Mr. Blame ford hff 14. rtwt Mr, ami Mr, j ,m V. iifj in lrtvtin. Mi, with Mr. and Mft. Momi Bennett, Mr. and Mra. Kamil W. Buhlrr returned Iron I'urt land. Ore. where they luted wiih their daughter and family, Mr, and Mzx. Owen Manm the pat week. Mr. and Mr. Clifford Crecn. Mr. and Mr. Cireeo tpeni three day week at Yellow Ume National li Park. Mr. and Mrc. Dick Yardley and children vacationed tn the North wevt. They enjoyed sat- - to and honed her aun lcjr4 n j j,nj htr w fie and amie, fake and Kaituyn and daughter lamri for 1 1 a alum in Hawaii. they left August 9 and returned Aug, in enjoying c,ghiseeifl rn the Island id Oahu. The trip was turn to Milan a a gdi from her aunt and b4 Nm H5i(iF fa (ijf p4 ri . Drrgoq ad Sun Mfi. CfeuiiAf Bren W4 Uaa, or Wa-h- M, and family pent week at Couer d'Alene. Ida. lake where they auendeJ the I oJ family reunion wnh Mr. I ord'f eight brother and iMcr and their families. There were V7 family mcmberi at the reunion. Mn. Onouchi from Kocota. Japan arrived to attend her daughter' wedding Lt week. Her daughter YiA rt w mar, fled 10 hoJoey S a stay, of fflt three day a her daughter and Ik kuluid SwNey family More kaiifg for it.xt top 10 ( VJonui fclore fetufftii-- to her hom in Japan. Mr anJ Ur, lame SheweQ (d Vernal and Mr. and Sir, (aordon Riding td CeHcrGle were guest of their mother Sir. Marguerite NhW: on Saturday. They fame to ceW Mate her birthday w dh her by faking her loftrmh. Mr, and Mr. Hubert M, Barton and ton Blair and then oi'o-- r ton and daughter. Stf, and Str. Stark Barton and family of (dealfield. Str. and Sir fame ay lor and family of larmmgton attended the Millard Ahlon family reunion 1 Theater In the Tree. American lork Canyon held Wednesday. Thurtday and Inday with 224 denenJant attending. Many Bom CoMor nia. alo Alaska and other Mate. of Bam Mr. croft. Ida. ha been taymg with her enter, Mr. Lloie Carroll for one week while Buenta Muir C0fivalcciag from major surgery. Teachers History Told by DO.NfcTA DAllIhKl.M On Feb. 14, 1891 the teachers of Davis County met in Farmington to adopt a Con stitution for their organization. The Prcam ble of this governing document stated, We the school teachers of Davis County seeing the necessity of an organization by which we can more systematically study the his lory and principles of education do organize ourselves into a Reading Circle. ANY PERSON over 16 years of age who endorsed the Constitution was eligible for membership. Teacher meetings were held every two weeks. Guest lecturers were invited to the meetings. Frequently one of the teachers would prepare a speech about a topic of interest to educators. SOME subjects discussed were: the reasons for teaching drawing to children; what does Hebrew Pedagogy and life teach us; The Homer influence on education; methods of teaching spelling; How to teach numbers to new beginners; What is meant by new education and what kinds of knowledge should a successful teacher have. One special debate centered around the topic Resolved that a child should not be forced to study. Teachers gave one dollar of their pay each month to buy books for a teachers library. Later this amount was reduced to 50 cents per year. TEACHERS who did not regularly attend the meetings were told they would have their certificates withheld. The first teacher organization Constitution adopted in 1891 was formulated by a committee selected soon after the teacher organization was formed. The official date of organization was Dec. 6, 1980. County Supt. A. B. Cook called all teachers in Davis County to attend a special meeting that was held at the Davis Stake Academy in armington. AFTER stating the purpose of the meet ing, elections were helJ. A. B. Cook was chosen to be the first chairman or president Other officers in the teachers library or reading circle included J.W. Warf, vice president; Mis Clara Leonard, secretary; Miss Lottie Fox, assistant secretary and Miss Gara Saunders, treasurer. The prog ram committee was mode up of A.B. Cook, O. W. Palmer, L. E. Abbott, E. M. White-sidand Clara Leonard. , Fourteen teachers attended the second meeting of the association. es BY 1897-9- 8 the number of teacher members of the association had grown to 43. In June of 1891 the first annual teachers institute was held in Farmington. The three day session featured speakers who talked about school organization, lesson plans, principles of catechisation and teacher problems. ON OCT. 10, 1891 Elementary Menus f f fKe Turuh J 9 WJj jaJaJr: fjf r4, - ft O r aenJrd tU tf n faewed 4 her hroiser and witer in ta I Ucr fin Orton and way r-ir-m onVun-j,y- , they will he seisiPfimhe Vatingtoit'fokane ID airman imiocK Morton. Mr and attended Completes Training Reme week 5-- 9 btn Lbr MOMMY Sept. 5. pu huul, Pay. Tuesday, Sept. 6, deep fncJ fuh w tartar sauce. Trench fries watup, buttered peas, hot Mis pink applesauce. Conga bar, milk. Ibgh sehtHils has c choice cash day cd burger bar er salaj line. dr. high choice, chccwburger, pi kies, union, tomatoes. I renth fries w tatMip. dessert and milk. VU)MSDAY Sept. 7. 1 mhiladas w hrcd Jed lettuce, buttereJ corn, paikerttouse roll w butter, watermelon wedge, gingcrnap and nulk. Jr. high choice, mahbu sandwich, lettuce anJ dill. Trench fries wea!up. dessert anJ milk. Thursday, Sept. 8. fricJ rim. ken. whipped potatoes parslied cornu, hot rolls wbutter, choice of fruit, snickerdotdie cookies and milk. Jr. high choice, chef salad, hot roll w butter, dessert and milk. I RIDA Y, Sept. 9, combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled cantaloupe pieces, marble cake, milk. Jr. high choice, steak and Swiss, Frcnh fries catsup, tossed salad, dessert and milk. fkNt Tdaords wedd.n and a nephew, J..n I Su l lake Icn-pt- e on Aug iTwuhtheieoepriiin tn Poto that evening Mr and Mrs, Ja,k M !!er and hfliiiy 4 porterv ole. CaM art sivtimg wiih hi cuter Mr. and M. Melvin l ot and fdffiiSy, Mr, and Mr. I otz entertained at a family dinner on hundat in Iheif honor, thlief gueatwereMr and Str Jmk M, Intoih and family . Mr. and Mr John Muter and children of Bouniitul; Mr, and Mr. Tom lotz and chtIJren of Rivet dale. Mr. Morjone Burton and fami.'y. Kayiville: iged ta towry Air Bae. Cota, after Air force basic I orcc Mr. B--e of Auman Au Force Donald ti. Pollock, son of Halil A. M-- and irpon of Ronald P. Mitt of 2 7 V Main V'ccl, (teariktd. ha com-plenn- g training. Dl KIVU the ux wed at lackland Air force Bae. Tex., the airman studied the Air Force nuaon. orgama lam and custom and received it.si Suion M "er, Srit lay. Str. V!nii Bnon I San-da- y n-- Mr. Daad Pearce, Jordan D'ti, Mr. and Mrs, LaVar pion n j three omhae been v aiooriinj in the North-wefor two week. Ihry returned by way of ih C u t,hWay from Seattle 10 and onto luh Mr. and Mr. Mak Wailm famdy spent lad week SaCalMting tn Sn foftciHu, TE-m- p t. Coll-turi- )d laid, Str and Mr lloyd I etrf and h'Uitfti4 sfovu- - were d.nnrf guro )hui4ay rrn nd un,. Str trig pf hff aui and Str. Kuton Kul-aStf aftJMr Jame CVucil rntertaowd at a ol hio .!,y n dinner on . Aug 2loi their daughter Age and o I faig, tor family meit mi Str and Sir. Kulon k.::.a spent three day in St,.um Heavanl woh their da u, Met and family. Mr. anJ Mia fieoree 0!en and on U ad ol her Str. Killian wa a daughter at a mother and daughter party durmg hit g-- stay. LOCKS Dead bolt locks 9 Installation Sales Service Rekeyed Cars I femes epened Keys fitted & duplicated THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized invtructiOfl in the munitions and weapon maintenance field. Iteisa list graduate of Weber Slate College. Ogden. ItlS VS I IE, Carol. i the daughter of Opal Sharp of 14X4 Sherma Ae., Layton. Ttar Weil lafcHattrtf I qigXTP tmf Irae Tiln' Irintl Stan kit litloml (kill Ivylaf K SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAMEt Sold Only Bt Dggnl Quality-To-Yo- u Savings From Our 3 Modern Tru-Tes- Paint Factories! t" Supt. Linford called for the teachers to adopt a new Constitu- tion. The preamble stated, For the advancement of the teachers profession and for the mutual benefit to be desired from a discussion of educational principles and methods the undersigned form themselves into a teachers society. The name of the organization was changed from a teachers reading circle to The Teachers League of Davis County. Courses of study and examinations leading to a teaching certificate were outlined. Topics to be studied by prospective teachers included algebra, civil government, grammar, arithmetic, geography and pedagogy. IN 1894 The Teachers League decided phonics should be more thoroughly taught. d The subject of physical training is being in the schools and should be looked after more carefully. 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Kindergarten nak, asj ufSept. n -- Mr. and Mr JoxCo-JUvprfit Or Wccirnd 14 HiM wt-rr-e Ihry attended w edJ.eg e i4 fcer i:irr and Nuri.rf in Da, Mi, and Mr. I t,!,h at Bo- I DM M) V V. Sf H 7, C ftUJas, shredded fiuil up w banana, while fake uec, hiuered pe W'flflV Pdk, Kindergarten snak, haiam pee and pn!k, 1 hurvday, Sept. 8. ftkvl turkey , w hipped potatoes hollered NiWeVli, hitmorfc chdied trnd snd pnlk. Kindergarten llomari snak, peathes Piilk, menus fur secundory will indude: Mr. 4turf I oruta,vprfit Sf la a J,) I in!,. - a, R.crt Anitn Mr Mr and anf MOM) VY, Srf4. J, IW Wkw4, Uhjf Pay, Tuesday, Sept, 6, Ud(iJ fain Vanjauh, (fttakS leaf, turn fiit W ialsup, Cantaloup JXif, liRut Butter finger, mdk- Knder4rten nak, small peanut holier SaftJih, Bulk, S svillc News Kay aJ IS OUR MIDDLE NAME 11 |