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Show Cedar City Librarian Honored. jBV At tho recent reorganization of the iH Stat Library Association, held at Salt BBl Lake City in connection with tho BBJ Stnto Teachers' convention, Professor 'BBI Howard R. Driggs, well known to tho BBl people of southern Utah as a former BBl teacher in tho B. N. S. at this place, BBJ wu3 chosen president of the associa- BBl tion, and Mrs. E. Crane Wntson, tlio BBl able librarian of tho local Carnagic BBl library, was chosen as vice-prcsldont. BBl Southern Utah appreciates the lion- BBJ or thus conferred, and at the samo 1BQ time realizes that tho confidence is SitS? not misplaced. Mrs. Watson enjoys & the reputation of being one of the ImtlB. best librarians in tho state. She is pMfy a lady of far more than average in- g telligence and takes a great Interest r9y nnd pride in hor work. Sho is not on- llii ly willing, but qualified, to give vol- t$$v uable advico in relation to the books && under her supervision to patrons of fiaf tho library. She maintains good or- f ' 8&5 der und decorum, and without frlc- Vvffi tion. Cedar City is fortunate in so- ' te&& curing tho services of so competent a I skl person, and the Stato Library Associa- " ; $ tion is to bo congratulated upon its ,M cholco of a vice-president, as well, of wai course, as of a president. . &g8 |