Show I 1 ITH US price ht hit had the honor for the past two days of entertaining practically every cm employed aloyed school teacher ig in carbon county as well as several of statewide repute from other counties the are here to attend the clinty institute cither either as teachers or learners the program opened at the high mcw auditorium at 10 yes morning with county superintendent in golding presiding the first number was a song by the tile congregation gre gation followed by a prayer by bishop J W hill of wellington and this was followed by a reading by miss mos inez scott the new teacher of eloa donation tion at the high school then i mr S D was elected clerk and bishop ernest horsley de awed the aldress of 0 welcome assuring the teachers that they were more than welcome to the city principal bryant H of sierra storrs responded in a neat little address miss josephine madsen delighted the audience with a vocal solo and an sn adjournment was taken for lunch at 2 p in tha the session reopened with a cornet solo by prof arnold buckener Bar Bur gener Kener musical instructor for the high school prof G B mowry read a paper on the teacher in corn com inanity life and the subject was discussed by tho the teachers kad by principal A S horsley Hor aloy then came s wy very interesting and instructive address by dr R G L gowmas state superintendent of public instruction followed by a reading by mrs fath ethar r powell and an add address iress by mrs sarah hollister of salt lake take thursday evening there was a public session which was quite well attended by teachers and citizens in le general the program opened with a piano solo by pred E woods who as f followed kwea uw ea bj by prof burgener with a coronet solo that pleased so well that he was called on and responded with another number then a mixed quartet composed of mrs cora com burgener miss Joseph josephino luo madsen Bur burlener Bu reener zener and lauber rendered floras holiday song cycle in a very pleasing manner prof burgener and fred woods very pleasingly rendered two coronet duets after which miss alias scott delighted tho audience with a recitation prof and mrs burgener closed tha musical program with a vocal duet that was well received superintendent gowans closed the program with an that was a plea for better citizenship and nd more thought for tho the welfare of the buys and girls he contended that an ounce of prevention was bolter better than hundreds of tons of cure it is so rauch easier to keep boys and girls from golrig wrong than to reclaim them we should shoud see that the next generation is better than this and keep beep up this improvement until the day arrived when people would think more of tl to tle e humanitarian than of th f millionaire no man had the right to 1 the 11 1110 welfare of the community for or his own bolush ends superintendent golding thanked the speaker speakers and mu 1 ciana dris for their ce and tho the audience was dismissed at 9 0 this morning there aas s a conference between the various w princia principle ils and tho the county super in abil au at I 1 lu ci oclee r the na anif statute resumed its session 4 opening with a piano selection by airs sirs S W golding and a reading by mrs J G gubler these numbers were fol lowed by work in the primary de percent when prof burgener read a paper on rote singing in the primary grades and mr mrs sarah hollis ter delivered a talk on primary work in the grammar department program principal J W hill IIII of the wellington schools presided during the instruction period there was another instructive address from dr gowans after which high school work wis ws taken up with principal john G gubler as chairman mr hr R IL 11 walters read a paper on I 1 in the high school and prof gubler led the diRcus discussion sion of the thoughts given in the paper dr gowana gowans gave another splendid address after which the teachers took a recess for lurch the program for this afternoon includes a vocal duet by prof and mrs burgener a piano solo by miss madsen addi by dr gowans and mrs hollister those registered are as follows including every teacher employed in carbon county winter quarters carlos woodward principal alice donlin doulin margaret taylor loul loise 1 se walton frances crane G B mowry principal mary brown indra whittaker viola whittaker guy A curtis castle gate archie larsen principal R M rees helen E walte waite james amanda price irene holland helper dorothea sauer principal madge whiting parthenia horsley Ho raley inez stock irene thomas nell dowd spring glen wm M thomas principal marion S stayner mart hart Ti etien price A S horsley Ho raley principal vera haymond thea Rasmus sent salome eisenbath belle B pace jean mcmillan june Christo pherson miss B D fields Rosl rosiline line ethel Wilf williams iams ruth burke wellington J W hill principal Mai giret mccarthy ruth ashby floy larsen blanche Met metcalf cali sunnyside Sunny side alde R I 1 B davidson principal barbara al twaddle emmas emma S peterson emily lassen mabel lassen carl jonsen jensen kathryn edelman clara harris katheryn clear creek E H reynolds principal linda westerman edna dna L penfield adda F brown utah mine henrietta marsing kenilworth olive brooks principal mary ann freed mrs father P F powell Car carbonville Carbon bonville villo leroy johnson hiawatha S D prin pal ruth martin mabel hall jennie larsen euza hay hayes eg D 0 alien allen mary P F woods storrs brant F principal hazel jones ila larson carbon kate L heizer standardville Stand ardville mra mrs florence V jorgensen minnie maud fairy r adams chaley chaplan the roan man with the funny face ace nu who has delighted tho U s d S wr funny antic antics in the lel of wah u his wife was a aest the ho sampy over night and east in an auto pulled au u for fortie tie morning mr and mrs chipian chaplan aro from frisco to now york eugene was down from Blackb blackhawk awk today |