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Show tttruiiientut pieces rendered by teacher teach-er and students. Prof. Drlggs' remarks re-marks an to mental and physical rec reatlon were timely and fitting, especially es-pecially to Fillmore. He allowed very plainly that we have fulled In the physical phy-sical recreation for the young, that we have no gym or any place where the boys can go, and be properly directed In their physical development. Furthermore, Fur-thermore, we have no public library where those desiring to rend can find good books, or In case a Btranger cornea to our town, where he can find a place to alt down and read, Inatead of blocking the sidewalk and street corner, cor-ner, where the Idle generally congregate. congre-gate. This oversight In the people of this town can be overcome with the small donation of one dollar to the family annually. Cedar City Is keeping keep-ing up their public library on less than that. This Is a subject the people of Fillmore ahould look into and establish a good library on a business basis, and It may be that, like Tooele, a town In our class, we can get some Carnegie money to help out. . Institute closed Saturday and most of the teachers started home, althoiikh some did not leave until Sunday morning. Teachers' Institute. Teacher' Institute convened "it Fillmore Friday afternoon with a goodly attendance from all the schools of the county. County Superintendent Superinten-dent A. J. Ashman was present, giving bis best efforts to make the institute an Inspiration for better things to the teachers present. Th teachers as well as the public were very fortunate fortu-nate in having with them t!ie State Superintendent A. C. Nelson, w!io never fails to bring good cheer to the teachers and leaves with them a greater determination to make their work more efficient. In the evening the teachers and public met in the t ha pel and listened to a splendid discourse by Prof. Drlggs, also songs, recitations and In |