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Show SOUTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOJJOTES Principal H. R. Adams of the South Cache High school who has Just returned from the vocational conference which was held last Saturday, Sat-urday, March 10, at I'rovo tor the Provo, Nebo and Alpine school districts, dis-tricts, brings the good word that, while school districts in the southern and eastern parts of Utah are hard put to mako ends meet lu some cases, cas-es, the districts in tho central and northern parts of the state are In n comparatively prospetous stato. Tho vocational conference was tho scenb also of the presentation of plans for making Utah rank oven higher In vocational vo-cational education than alio now docs and many men, prominent in statu educational circles were present and gave talks. Among tho well knowns who took part in tho conference wore Dr. Geo. Thomas, stato superintendent of public pub-lic instruction, who rovlowed the financial fi-nancial situation of tho state's educational edu-cational Institutions incidentally malt ing the statement that thu Cache dls-Urict dls-Urict together with cithers In th northern and central parts of Utah la in a sound financial stati ; Mr Francis Fran-cis Klrkham, stato director of vocational voca-tional education; Mr. I. II Hall who directed the conference; Principal II R, Adams of the South facbr High (school; Miss Wbltakcr of the Utah Agricultural. Collego faculty who ill- ' H reeled tht home economics side of H the conference nnd Professor Stelncr H of the University of Utah. Dr. Thomas In his review of the educa- H tlonal flnnnces of tho various school H districts stated that, in some casts, H special taxes have had to be,; levied H in order that school may continue H until Its not time for closing. Somo i few schools will find it necessary to , H close early because of lack of funilfl H to continue instruction. Professor j H titelner presented spocint plans and J H work In job analysis for tho students H of rural high schools. . j H Mr. -Adams contribution to tho ! M conference was a large ono. 'He pnwj M sented the South Cache high school ! thrift) plan which has already gatned ! M much favorable attention, from edu- catlonnl men of both state and nu-v tlonal reputation. He also gave two H other talks, "Thc High School Prln- SB cpal and a Program," and ''Farm ll3l Mechanics for a Rural School." Ho j gfjaK states that he considers It a distinct i Mrfv honor to thu South Cache high t e&ffi school that ho was allowed to pre- liim sent the plans and the varied aspects giwg of two of the things for which tho ' PUpl school Is possibly most famous. Thu ; awtt farm mechanics department of tho BB Soutli Cache high school Is well WfK known in Utah and the school ranks BJJE with one or two of tho best rural UK schools In tho state according to tho BB ranking given by state high school BE' authorities. Tho thrift plan has also. ' ilR mado a distinct impression among ed i hE? ucatlonal men and wnmc:i and lua HBd been presented bofore. Air Adams , BE defined its alms and purposen bofore ', BE tho National Educational association rajj convention held at Salt L.tko City H last summer. i Ifiill Tho vocational ennforenco via j H very succeselulMtuccordlDg to tho : - H South Cache ijJjjli S houl principal J MM Work there accomplished will aid HB materially In putting vocMionnl ed- J BHJ uactlon In Utah upon a more work- HjH 'able busts and making it tuoro pop- i i L.. |