Show I I TEACHERS INSTITUTE HELD YESTERDAY r I Tho The Weber county teachers hold held their monthly institute yesterday at tho the Ogden Ogdon High school Superintendent ton dent Eggertsen was waa introduced to toI I the tho teachers by L IJ H Kroner l clerk of ot the board of ot education Mr bg Eg E expressed his appreciation ort or orthe t t the schools which he had visited and andI hoped that ho he might help the teachers i In their work I it He also expressed tho the hope that unity would prevail among the teach teachers I ers om the students tho the patrons of o the tho j I schools and himself and that the tho I teachers t would bend their very Yer best l efforts to support him in the educational t l donal work in tho the county count to the end endI that the best bost possible results result might I I obtain r I J THe rne Institute was well attended there th rc being 51 64 teachers ol of tho the county schools present which Includes nearly near nearly j ly Iy all allo of them The Institute was opened by tho the singing of America I under the direction of o the musical director Professor Powell Prayer I WAS wag was offered by h Professor Thomas K It ItT a i Tones T neB of or the Huntsville schools Ar Arthur ArI j I thur F Larson Larsen principal of tho ho Har HarI Harz z I I i rl school was VIas elected secretary of the meeting I p o pI oAn I An exceptionally fine flue class demon i I I in music was given by br Miss Ettle Ettie Halverson of or the North Ogden schools A vocal oeal selection was given by l r Miss Ruby Geddes G which was much ap appreciated Ex Woolen Wooten or the schools one of or the oldest educators of ot tho the state was Introduced to the Institute by Superintendent who made a few pointed and happy remarks regarding tho school teachers work Mr Wooten Woolen stated that ho had boon been employed od in lu luthe tho the school work wark for r years and that he was always pleased plea od to meet with those who ha have e so much to todo todo todo do with the of or tho the lives lIes ana ane characters of the tho t ho young oung Ho very vcr pointedly Illustrated that the ers of oC the country Utah In particular I wore were poorly paid for the work they the thedo do du The superintendent briefly sum summarized summarized the cardinal principle he I II thought the teachers should follow rollow In their th lr every day da class clasa exercises as fol rol follows 01 lows 1 Teach tho the fundamentals thO tho essentials tho tha basic studies reading writing arithmetic Read with ox ex expression write legible figure accurate accurately Ij ly l and rapidly 2 Teach with the tee purpose or of hay hav ha ing your pupils good in the subjects pursued ot or the building up 3 Keep in mind moral character ILet J Let good bo ho a known in the school 5 Remember to unlearn In learn la Is harder therefore exercise than to learn of or full knowledge ledge care in having ha VID a l what you teach at any ny time 6 Promote a pupil when the tho work of the Hit grade rade above better meets his hla needs than does lIoci the Ute I work In tho grade in which ho he Is 7 All assigned sent neat work should while examined examiner be at t lead partially being prepared by pupils If not care will result resultS S 8 SMaRter Master your YOI r subject dally daily dailydo and do not allow any book hook to master maser m you jou ou 9 Patriotism love lo of or home town nation must be county coun state and taught in our public schools who 10 All children like teachers will discipline them themI Tho The definition for education Is I hard work The Institute adjourned at 1 I to go Into special work Superintend Superintendent ent ant Eggertson supervising the Granny Gram Grammar I mar department and Matilda Peterson on onI I supervising tho the Primary department |