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Show ZION TEACHERS OUTLINE WGi t SALT LAKE, Aug. 2S. Preparatory to the beginning of-actual school work the teacherH of tbe city will meet in a number of sessions during the present ,w2k to outline the cduca- tional progiam for tho coming school year. SeveraK hundred teachers met this morning at J.0 o'clock In the opening open-ing general session in the gymnasium rooms of tho High school building and this aflernoon various subjects of study are being discussed by the primary, pri-mary, grammar and high school departments. de-partments. Greeting to the teachers was extended ex-tended this morning by Superintendent ChrlBteiiBcn, who wished them a full measuro of success during tho year. Fresh in spirits and rich in determination, determina-tion, following an enjoyable vacation, ho said thnt the teachers ought to be v.'oll prepared during tbe coming year to eclipse their previous good records An inspirational address was delivered deliv-ered to the pedagogues, by Rov. P. A. Sirapkin. Tho nobility of the calling of tho teacher was eulogized by the reverond spenker, who exhorted all to keep In mind the great responsibility that was theirs. Sessions of the Jnstituto will be holil each day until Saturday with a general gen-eral meeting each morning. The out-lino out-lino of worlc for the first semester at least will completed during tho week. Actual work In the schools will not st.nrt until a week from tomorrow, but In tho meantime all now students expecting ex-pecting to onter the high school must b registered and prepared to enter their classes. Registration hooks at the high Bchool will he open Wednesday, Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday for that pur-1 potc. I Supt. Chrlstcnsen announces that all students who expect to enter the high school on certificates, from other bchools must call at his office in the i city aud county building to have their certificates approved beforo they can . enlor the classes of the high school. This, detail, ho says, should bo l-1 tended to before September 5 so that iio dolav may result. Suptchrislensen says that It is the j jntention (bis year to Ini'Odnco more games Into (he schools. Gamos have boon of such nature in the" past thai but few chiHlrou could engage in them, hut with the introduction this year of ba?ehall and voljej ball more will be able to ind pleasure and recreation, i That the teacher may become acquainted ac-quainted with these two games, the principals will engage in a game of indoor in-door baseball at the high school this afternoon, while the women teachers will learn tho mysteries of volleyball. |