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Show EDUCA! IONAL GATHERING I ', Dl'C.ATIONAL M K ET ING Last Monday evening at the Milford Mil-ford high school an educatiotril meeting was held tinder the puHpices of the Branch Agricultural college of Cedar City. Principal Homer and Mr. Lewis, head of the normal training train-ing department, gave Interesting addresses ad-dresses which were along the line advocated by President Wilson t h n t the young men from eighteen to twenty especially should attend college col-lege and those younger keep on In school, in order to prepare themselves them-selves to the fullest extent for the j reconstruction work that w-ill come after the war. for so many of our ( ablest and best educated men have I gone into the army or navy, many never to return. We don't want to he like France and England, have no young men of education and training left to do the big jobs that will come The talks were very good, as wn, also the music furnished for the occasion. oc-casion. Mr. Hunter nf the B. A. C. musical department as violinist and Mr. Johnson as pianist were especially especial-ly good. It is too had there was such a small audience in attendance and the only excuse seems to have been that so few knew of tlei meeting in j advance. |