Show 9 lEAn I z r I J That he took considerable pride tit telling hi I in iii Utah In-Utah Utah tali consolidation consolida consolida- t f tion of rural schools h has s long Ions been an an accomplished sh c fact fact fact 1 le tHe r rest est of i J the Uie intermountain states a are e still dis c cussing ways was and me means mean's ns to it was the statement made b by Professor 1 t Steiner when f he lie returned from his bis trip to Denver Denser Colorado do early this 1 w week ek He had been att attending the thet i t National Conference on Rural R r l I I c tion don Intermountain gr group group up in in Colorado's Colorados Colo t rados rado's capital at which e present r some representatives from Utah A I Wyoming Nebraska Colorado New S 5 Mexico and Texas tJ t i The t topics pi s of discussion included J Rural Consolidation Conso id Uon C Community nh ni organization organization or readjustment of of study courses and the training of dt t teachers ach rs Three out of seven seven special l sections were vere devoted de to the problems connected connect connect- ed ed with ru rural 1 consolidation j J At one ne of or these Professor Steiner presided and aud took occasion to tell teU our intermountain i inter inter- ter mountain that Utah had alrea already already al al- al- al rea ready y passed that milestone ne and that if H they ther would c come me f 6 to Ut Utah h the they would have an oP opportunity to g get t a first hand knowl knowledge dge o of the system st m mand and the success which is accompanying accompany accompany- ing it Professor Steiner Sterner thinks that in all likelihood next years year's conference conference conference confer confer- ence will be held Salt in-Salt i in Salt Lake City t I Dr E. E G. G Peterson president of the Agricultural College at Logan and andOrson andOrson andOrson Orson Ryan superintendent superintend nt of the Carbon Carbo county scho schools were ero likewise vis ise in Ian attendance at the conference |