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Show - i State Educators Hold Annual Meet Smith Sanpete school district will be represented 100 per rent, at the animal Utah Educational a.-sociat ion convention which opens at Salt Lake City this evening and continues until un-til Saturday night. II is anticipated j that this year's convention will outclass out-class any of the previous years and the Attendance will he exceptionally large. 13. A. Fowler, president of the association, has stated that prominent educators, both from the east and west will be in attendance and that the program will be an elaborate affair. Dr. Chas. H. Judd of the Chicago university, will be among the outside visitors and he will give an address I on problems relating to school tcch-! tcch-! nic and organization. Prof. Jesse H. Seal's, professor of education in the Leland Stanford university of California, Calif-ornia, is also scheduled to make an address. Prof. Sears' fame is nationwide nation-wide in administrative and school surveys. Another teacher engaged to address the convention members is Dr. Margaret Mar-garet M. AUtucker. Dr. AlHucker is now engaged by the National Education Educa-tion association at Washington, and she will have a splendid message to deliver to the convention members. Dr. Fredrick E. Boulton of the Washington Wash-ington State university, a scholar of applied psychology niul an authority on pedagogic principles of the United States, will address three meetings. Among the other notables who will address the convention are' Mrs. Hugh Bradford, vice-president of the National Na-tional congress of Parent and Teachers Teach-ers and Ray O. Wyland, director of the department of education of the j Boy Scouts of America, and an outstanding out-standing figure in boy scout work I throughout the nation. |