Show 1 TEACHERS WILL ill f t t ASSEMBLE TODAY t i l First Session of State Convent Convention Conven- Conven t tion lion to be Opened at j Ogden ii rd FIRST DELEGATES ARRIVE j tc ri U C Committee Committee- In hi Charge of ut Ir 4 Ins Has Details of and Pro Program Completed r 1 I III FOR VOll TOI TODAY Y 11 II 10 io a. a in General General session lon Grand opera 1 house invocation In mu music lc presidents president's r address George A A. A Eaton Katon music Ini introduction In- In i o of our guests I- I E. E G. G Coo Coo- y I Icy superintendent t of or schools Ch Chicago 1 c III and aini Miss Sarah Louise Arnold dean I of or Simmons college Boston Mass ln appointment ap ap- ap- ap i 0 of or committees music c- c 2 p. p m. m Department m.-Department meetings s. s college I and antl High school t section High school chool assembly room W. W H Ii Childs president 1 J Iehl lehl George Way Vay secretary Fillmore J Side of High h School Life L. L B. B Austin principal of oC O Ogden High l f school discussion A Plea for Cor the LouI Lou Lan I Jun eg George M. M 1 Marshall professor proCessor of University of or Utah discus discus- I slon Ilon Some Problems of or the Local High School I L. L C. C B Eggertsen superintendent super super- of or schools Utah county count dis- dis election of oC officers j 2 p. p m. m m. Primary section First Pr Presbyterian Pros Pres 8 J church Mrs Geol George e Wade I tS president t Ogden Miss Sythe Drown Brown 3 s ta Provo Pro Music round conducted by Mies Arnold topic Language Lou Lan r guage and Reading election of oC oft cers Ju court section Willie VillI Irown president nt Salt Snit Lake CIl City I. I L. L S S. 1 s I f Logan LoSan The rh Juve Juve- f ilc ile Court as an Educational ton Willis Brown Drown Judge e of oC Juvenile Juve Ju nile uuIe court Salt Lake City discussion l ld led d IJ by Ariel And Cordon Cardon superintendent o ot oC schools Lo Logan an Mental and Moral Delinquencies De De- De- De Caused IJ by Physical De Do- Dr Juvenile Ju court Brown il Ewing clinic Salt SaiL Lake City It discussion lon leiby lei led by b l Dr Ir E. E M. M r f. f Conro Conroy president board o or of I trustees State tate Industrial school Ogden Restrictive hc of or Ju Juvenile n Je ourt TV IV S. S Wallace principal Sum I user nor cr Salt Lake it discussion 1 led by C G G. Af f. f. f Mum Mumford tu ford cH city superb superb- t Murray ru election ejection of oC I It ij t 2 p. p m. m m. School School bO board section Weber 1 club Jub C. C C. C Cropo Crapo pre president ident Draper t rog Joueph hughes secretary ill Mt It first session What Y IP It the Duty Duh ot of the rhe School Hoard Board to the loft a In III Ii J After fter Dc DlIn b lJ In ui Providing Pro Entertain ment mont for tor the Ito People l m ties ties' o of ot board hoard Salt tAik u- u j llo l or of the High S School ho l I Tn 1 Con u Ol I s l i t iCil I Ut tr U Lo n II 1 n M nn Iund j r Ion I on of W h lC I 3 X M M. Convoy O r p. l J heat George e A A. lOn Eaton address Governor Gov Gov- r John C C. Cutler Culler music refreshments refresh refresh- hm h- h I m ments l d dancing I 1 I vu j n. n i LII annual con convention nation of or the Utah State Stale I association Is on and has hns 1 been n t honored with the yearly 00 tl session of or the I I o u tI the tho trustees und stud school superintendents su su- su- su 1 of or the state Pull Fully GOO sO I Itc I tc teachers were in the city ye yesterday and last evening 1 By Dy twos and antl threes tho advance guard of or the slate teachers bc began an to lo arrive e v In 11 th the city early yesterday morning They flucy came Clune from th the tue most remote points In the state which Justifies the saying that hat those with the he longest distance to lO travel are arc arriving first Guided by 4 street car emr conductors conductor and antl lug ing pedestrians they found their WilY way to the Reed Heed hotel and und surprised the local al officials who did not expect them until today 4 The Tho first general 1 session essl n of the cOnvention convention con con- o orens ns in th Grand opera ra house ni nt 10 o'clock this morning Professor 1 George A. A I a ton of or t the 11 Sail Salt Lake ll City High school will open the tue convention formally with his annual address of or welcome to the visitors A most Important tant feature of of or the thC first session will be the Iho appointment of standing commit commit- tees tOM l ir o i Officers of or the association predict that hi in spite of or the snowstorm which Is ts hof hoering ho hov- f ering ow over r this hats city yesterdays yesterday's at attendance at- at Is p no criterion of or what Is to conic come nod and are arc Insistent nt In their claims that tho the number of or teachers coming to toV V time the convention cOll this year will far ex- ex j eted ced that of or an any previous session 1 Teachers principals and nd- nd mt Mils of the masculine g gender were in 4 greater preponderance yesterday the I superintendent and members of school 5 boards arranging earl early meetings dented de do- voted to lo their thelt Interim Interests There l In is every cry reason reison to 10 think that thai this will vIll be an tin extraordinarily success- success lul convention con said ald President Eaton Caton yesterday We WO c have hove secured two speakers of or n fame tame Professor Professor S I II G. G Cool Cooley C superintendent of or schools I In Iii time the city of Chicago and Miss Sarah Louise Arnold dean dan of oC Simmons college col col- I loge lege e al at tt Mass and antl and wo WEt feel sure suro thal their addresses ses alone will furnish enough nouh for thought though I to make tho the mc meetings meet meet- t. t ings well worth coming hero here to fit fit- tend S Superintendent William Allison of this thin elt city who hu luis uris worked so hard for tor forthe the success of oC time the convention predicts a u largo large ring and Hull places the figure figures figures fig fig- ures ure at no less than thun 1 lW Jt on no Scene Hook 11 agents or more more- properly roll rop- of oC school chool book companies Were ere cre BK as usual on the ground early carly yesterdaY c ci t and b by the tune time the teach teach- arrive the they were on deck deckwith ors begun to with their advertising methods methode directing direct teachers to their wares wares- the tho in ing 3 Nichols Nichols' band will be e stationed at tho v. v d ot today today to greet all alJ morn morning Ing trains train committees will wili be ready to 10 cl f nn and show Rho and to lO hert he visitors II time 6 to to their rooms rs a athe al nt U them Vt established nn nut been the Read d have lu will win ho be maintained ILl all through tho the con con- V ien lion working working- or organisation With c 5 perfect all tC teachers are uro a assured as- as in t headquarters cured cared for Cor Sut Su- Su properlY of beIng proper Is a firm believer t 7 or realizing In strong convention do- do sucCeSS 9 of the big r the tho time ot nt- In grout reut m upon panda to Gillilan und Secretary president ure nrc In the city nd or of thu tho they with Mr r. r u are aro details all arrival arrival the teachers teach teach- ImmediatelY UP upon J In low toW b by a messenger f ers r arc taken hero there thero are rue a n dozen in bO be boy of or wivi which the quarters 11 directed reeled to o and arid f b by the tho bo theY mU mitY o ft which to 10 are 1 In casts coso disposition not quite other p of r them Is made Committee ork A orli Hard Hurd I rt the time entertainment Is hl d dUO duc committee for espe- espe eff t great credit for cor the large crowd Quarters r Y 1 The rue members of the have I worked with untiring energy and zeal eal The corps corps of ot teachers teacher which has hnS had hadit hadIl n. n rather strenuous inning lately in making necessary arrangements follows fol rol- oh- oh lows Chairman J. J J. J Harris W. W V. V I. I Underwood Un Tn derwood O. O I J Mrs l T. T 1 R. R Ma- Ma and und Miss Misa Jeanetto McKay l Miss Lund and Miss Ellen Ellem linker Baker two of thi hi nicest looking of or feminine feint femi nine mime contingent of or school teachers have assumed the roles of oC telephone girls nod and arc part of or the working force In Inthe Inthe inthe the office Miss Kate Woodcock i Is the official stenographer MUNICH J ro The Tho following Is the musical program program pro gram announced to today UY by cop Coop for the departmental sessions oi ot the convention W WEDNESDAY y 2 p. p M. M High School Part song Ru Ogden UI High b School Girls Girls' Chorus Overl Overture re- re Martha FlotoW Platow Ogden Ogdon High School Orchestra WEDNESDAY S 2 P. P M. M Presbyterian Church Contralto Solo Soloa Solo Solo- a D au b Last NI Night hl Piano solo solo McDowell Miss Alma 7 THURSDAY Y 0 A AL M Congregational Church Soprano solo Au solo Au Roman i 51 Miss Phi Piano O solo s Miss 1159 Car do Drowning THURSDAY 9 93 A. A M. M Presbyterian Church Trombone solo J. J and School Orchestra Baritone solo Charles enl t Collo solo Mr tr Pres Press Childrens Children's chorus Fifth grade lUlle pupils Pingree school under direction of oC Miss Clare Clar y A. A M. M 1 Piano solo Miss 1188 Lillian Llllian Vocal oeal solo jolo Pauline 1 t t Among tho the Into lato arrivals last wire ware Professor Cooley of or Chicago amMis am ant Miss Mis tI 6 Sarah Surah Louis Arnold of or Boston wh will be th the principal lect lecturers of ot th HII con conven convention tion |