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Show 1 1 MISS PETERSON AT SUMMER : SCHOOL I lift Superintendent W. N Pctterson of In e Weber county schools has re- ceivcd a letter from Miss Matilda 5lw Peterson, supervisor of the primary HFl department, who Is taking the sum- Iljv raer school course at the University In Chicago. iJK Miss Peterson states that she Is Iffi pleased with the work at the big in- Jj stitution. There are -1,000 studentr. 1 1 enrolled in the summer classes and J ,' " the work of each is entirely sufficient I i to keep them from indulging in am jli of the frivolities which a sojourn in I Chicago might suggest to the avoingo person "There are so many opportunities here," she writes, "(hat one hardly knows just what to start on first. I: Is by far the greatest school of ita ; kind in this country. : "I have enjoyed my work this sum- raer, but it has been rather strenuous. We finished the first six weeks' work two weeks ago with ihree days of c:c-A, c:c-A, amination grind. We were all wor-y wor-y ried, as everything at this school de-? de-? pends upon the final examination, and f they are most rigid, I am confident, t ' however, that I go through all right II There are four weeks more after this II dtand I shall stay as long as I can bell be-ll fore returning to Ogden. j i" "After becoming acquainted with j the internal wqrkingG and wonderful I t accomplishments of this great in3tltu-i in3tltu-i p tion, I am by no means discouraged fl J , with our humble efforts In the Weber "a j : county schools, for the consensus of tM J ' ideas of these celebrated educators is J in accordance with what we are striv-d striv-d ing for In Ogden's country school1? " r ; Miss Peterson will return to Ogden S in time to resumr her duties as su-II su-II pen'Isor of the Weber country schools, 1$ y a position which she has held with r much credit for a number of years. E3 ft - i |