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Show Iron County School Teachers Hold Meeting In Cedar Iron County school teachers have gathered In Cedar City today for a meeting called to discuss teacher problems and school policy In preparation pre-paration for the opening of school next Tuessday, and to get acquainted with new members of the teaching staff. All new teachers met with the Superintendent and supervisors at at 9:00 a. m. and tills was followed by a meeting of all teachers, at which policies were discussed by Superintendent Ianthus Wright, and Primary Supervlor Mary McMullan, and talks were given by Mrs. Bert Givan, President of the Cedar City Parent-Teacher Association, on problems of parent and teacher cooperation; L. N. Marsden, Jr., on community relations; and Twain Tlppetts, head or the Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College speech department, talking on professionalism. This afternoon Principals of the various schools of the county ore meeting with their individual faculties fa-culties to discuss problems pertinent perti-nent to their schools. Friday morning the teachers will meet with representatives of the Forest Service at Duck Creek Recreation Re-creation camp to discuss problems of conservation. This discussion has been arranged as a means of bringing bring-ing first had conservation Instruction Instruc-tion Into the school. Ot 1:30 p. m. Friday luncheon will be served at the Cedar Breaks Lodge, after which the group will return to Duck for an afternoon of recraatlon, before assembling In the evening for an Iron County Teachers Association meeting. A. C. Hatch, president of the local Teachers Association, will preside at the evening meeting, and he principal speaker will be Glen E. Snow, newly elected president of National Education Assolcatlon. |