Show JUNIOR HIGH AND SCHOOL NEW Salt Lake City will be the scene of three educational meetings during during dur duro ing the next four months The first will be a convention of Industrial Education Teachers to be held March 11 H and 12 The second convention convention convention con con- will be held in April for three days the and This is a regional conference of the Progressive Education Association The last probably the most important im- im i of the three will be a aver very I rare and unusual meeting for Utah It is Ls the National Congress of ParI Par- Par I Teachers ent-Teachers Teachers Association Convention Convention Conven Conven- tion to be held d during daring the five I days of May 16 to The Industrial Education Teachers Teachers' Teachers Teachers' Teachers Teachers' Teach Teach- ers' ers Conference has not as yet been fully mapped out yet Supt Barlow stated that a good representation of Industrial Education teachers of Iron county will attend this meet meet- Ing The second meeting of this spring is the Regional Conference of the Progressive Education Association tion which will be even even bigger than the conference in March It Is expected ted that more than one thousand Utah Teachers will attend the meeting during the three days of April and Some of the speakers speak speak- ers will be the following prominent educators Dr Kilpatrick of Columbia Colum Colum- bla bia University Dr Lane assistant superintendent of Los Angeles City schools and many other noted educators educators educators edu edu- I among who will be Dr Alice of New York City The executive secretary of the conference is Frederick L. L The general charge for the meetIngs meetings meet meet- Ings will be one dollar for all sessions sessions ses ses- ses I I or fifty cents for each single I session Members of the j 1 tion will be admitted for fifty cents The last and most Important of I the three meetings and probably 1 one of the outstanding conventions I of 1938 will be the National ConI Con Con- Con 1 I ference of Parent and Teachers Association Ai- Ai sedation According to Barlow Darlow this convention nUon Isa is isa isa I a very rare thing for our sta state te Mr Barlow Darlow states that the Cedar I City schools may close In order that that all teachers can attend this conference con con- I ference Terence and time would be made made up on Saturdays and Washington's birthday As yet no programs have been received received Noel Noel Rollo V During this year we have invited parents of students to come to our dances to act as patrons By Dy inviting the parents to our dances it gives them an n opportunity ity to participate in our school I functions and help us improve by their suggestions I We have had a parent from each I home room at almost every dance the following are some of the patrons patrons patrons pa pa- we have had Mr and Mrs Kenney Mr and Mrs Morgan Rollo Mr and Mrs Alva Fitzgerald I ald aid Mr and Mrs Gilbert Japson Mr and Mrs Pen Barton Darton Mr and Mrs Dalley Dailey Mr and Mrs Clarence Cripps Mr and Mrs Roice Rolce Nelson Mr and Mrs Carlos I Jones Mr and Mrs William Manning Manning Man Man- ning Mrs Fleming Mr and Mrs Marvin Jones Mr and Mrs L. L N. N j I Marsden Mr and Mrs Lent Lehl Jones Mr and Mrs Charles Charle H. H Esplin I and Mr and Mrs M M. F F. Crames We feel that the parents are enJoying enjoying enjoying en en- this plan Idona Idona Gower The seventh eighth and ninth grades of the junior high school are attempting something new In the line of entertainment this year Once a month during February ary March and April the three grades will wUl take turns In presenting a aone aone aone one act play The same evening evenin dancing and musical numbers wilbe will wil willbe be given Mrs Elaine C. C SOuthwick will direct the plays Miss Ruth Clark will be In charge of the dancIng dancIng dane Ing and Mr Eugene Jorgensen will wll have the music in charge The dances and musical numbers number will wilt be given In place of the usual usua dance review and music concerts while the three one act plays will wll take the place of the regular three act play with the new arrangement arrangement arrange arrange- ment three evenings evening's entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- ment will be furnished with drama music and dancing featured on each program program Dale Dale Milne Parents who visited our schools school the past week were Mrs Mra Thomas Munford Mrs Telles Mrs Jack Jensen Mrs Martin Thorley Mrs Ham Dotson Mrs Wallace Wallac Macfarlane Mrs Mark Thorley Mrs Don Draper Mrs Ash Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall Vergene Simkins Dr ant and ami Mrs J. J S. S Prestwich Mrs Mis Cleo Dix Mrs Maurine Nelson Mrs John R. R Jenson Mrs Orson Bryant Bryant Bry Dry ant Mrs Barton Darton Mrs Henry Es pUn plan and Mrs Mrs Laura Hunter We are delighted to have parents parents parents par par- visit the schools and appreciate elate clate the interest they have shown show in what we are attempting to do This is the first year that th the elementary school has had a Student Student student Stu stu- dent Council We have it because we find many things around th the school grounds that could be bet bettered Many boys and girls forget forget for for- get to do do their part We all try t to help those who do forget We feel fee that most of the students are co cooperating cooperating co co- operating with us and trying to tomake tomake tomake make the school a better place in which to develop ourselves ourselves Joan Joan Jones Fifth Grade e e Several articles have disappeared disappear disappear- ed from school which may have hav been taken Into homes or sold b by students If It anyone knows th thI the I whereabouts of the following articles ar art tides please call Pratt Bethers I seven jewel Kelton wristwatch all all' allver sll i ver with silver sliver link band 1 cooko clock 1 light meter 1 I green and black Sheaffers Sheaffer's pen Grace Orace W W. Bowman Dowman printed o open on pen but could have been scrapped off oft I |