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Show will be awarded the first dfs-trict dfs-trict to send in a 100 registration, regis-tration, all others who achieve 100 will be given a special certificate. cer-tificate. The business meeting j this year will take up the important matter of deciding whether or not to employ a full time secretary. sec-retary. Transportation rates have been granted upon all roads. Educators to Hold Convention The forces of education of the State of Utah, nearly 5000 in membership, will hold their annual an-nual meeting in Salt Lake City on October 19, 20 and 21. The Slogan for the big convention conven-tion is "Conservation in Education." Educa-tion." The general sessions will be held in the Tabernacle beginning be-ginning at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening and will be free to the public. Professor B. Roland Lewis of the University of Utah is president of the association for 1922 and he will preside at all general sessions. President . Lewis, together with the general officers of the association, have assembled a program of rare educational merit not the last of which will be the musical lumbers, consisting consist-ing of the best individual and group talent of the State. Professor Pro-fessor A. C. Lund and J. J. Mc-Clellan Mc-Clellan will furnish the music for the opening session while the Brigham Young University of Provo, will supply the musical half hour on Friday and Professor Pro-fessor Johnson's famous Agricultural Agri-cultural College Glee Club of Logan will appear on Gover- nor's Day, Saturday. The chief convention speakers speak-ers from our own state will be President Lewis, and Governor Mabey, the latter appearing on the program on Governor's day, Saturday. Those from out of the state are Dr. Payson Smith of Boston ; Commissioner of Education Ed-ucation of Massachusetts, Dr. Charles E. Rugh, Professor of Education, University of California. Cali-fornia. The committee on proceedings and registration is making a successful drive for a 100 membership. A special pennant |