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Show (JU LEGISLATORS AT STATE SCHOOL The state school for the deaf and blind was visited last evening and 1 this morning by the house committee commit-tee of the state legislature on that institution. in-stitution. They left the school at 11 o'clock today for Salt Lake, well pleased with conditious Those in the part were Representatives Repre-sentatives I Wilcox of Ogden, chairman of the committee H T. Reynolds of Springille; R L Anderson Ander-son of Manti. H. C. Christensen of Richfield. J J Barker of Ogden. ,mJ J. D Hooper ol Hooper, also Docket Clerk of the House K C Woolley of Tooele Representatives Barker and Hooper are not members of the deaf land blind school committee, but accompanied ac-companied the committeemen The legislators came to the school last evening and spent the night at ! the institution They visited all the departments and this morning they joined the students at chapel exer-I cises. each member making brief remarks. re-marks. All members of the committee wer ! loud in their praises of the school 1 and the management. Last evening thej were entertained at dinner and breakfast was served for them this morning. |