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Show "Gunnison Day" Set For Next Tuesday State Educational Drive Program Complete Com-plete for South Sanpete DistrictSpeakers Dist-rictSpeakers Coming. appear that the dates are conflicting conflict-ing as two sets of speakers will be hp re and the meetings will be held as scheduled unless something unfor-seen unfor-seen happens. On the 31st, following the day of the drive, the schools of Gunnison and Centerfield will have ' the privilege of listening to the orators. i M UTAH'S SLOGAN'. rwj V Bel tor schools for our boys unci K'l'ls. ! Better pay for our teachers, j Better senice from our J teachers. I If vc are to accomplish aiiy-3 thing worth while the public J must talk about it, write about it, fight for it, until they get it. , Tuesday, March 3 0, has been designated des-ignated as the day when Gunnison will do her share in the great State Educational Drive which was started start-ed simultaneously in many parts of the state last Sunday. Next Tuesday there will be one or more speakers of fame from outside points who will be here to arouse the citizens to a greater movement in the advancement advance-ment of better schools and better school conditions. The names of those who will address the meeting here which is to be held at 8 o'clock in the evening, has not been announced announc-ed as yet, but the committee in charge has assured that eminent talkers and those well advised in the work will be here. A tentative program for the South Sanpete district has been arranged with the dates and time as follows: Gunnison, March 30, 8 p. m.; Fayette, Fay-ette, March 30, 3:30 p. m.; Center-field, Center-field, March 30, 8 p. m.; Axtell, March 30, 3:30 p. m. It must not |