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Show j HI PEDAGOGUES J WILL ATTEND C0IESI1 i r"ully throe hundred teachers of Ofdn 'in'! 'Tilly ill ttend the junui'l inciiiiL- .i th( I'tah Educa- tional ;' --' '"n ' ' -; " Lake CltJ Pfc nib r V'. .'"', Jl and 22 accord-! line to an ann uncement made public by Supt. Karl Hopkins of the Ogden I licbools today Special rat.-.- on the I Bamberger and steam lines have I been obtained for the teachers and it lis expected that the largest attendance attend-ance in the history of the organiza-I organiza-I tion will be present. President Marlon Le Roy Burton of the University of Minnesota will de-IvoT de-IvoT the opening address at the open-ik open-ik session Sunday evening at 8 clock at the Tabernacle. "The De-landa De-landa of Democracy" Is the title of he theme chosen by the educator. The election of successors to Dr. John A. Widtsoe, president of the Utah Educational association; J. Preston Creer, vice president, and four trustees Professor Howard R. ! Dnggs, P, D. Jensen of Ephriam; R. V. Larson of Logan, superintendent (of Cache county schools, and Miss Matilda Peterson of Cedar City will be held Monday between 1 and 81 c clock p. m.. he said i h( trustees who will replace rro- foEsor Driggs and Mr. Jensen will be Sleeted for two-year terms, and the i hers for three years. Nomination f candidates will take place during the forenoon session of the convention conven-tion Monday in the tabernacle. Following Dr Burton's address at 10 o'clock Monday morning, a talk v. i 1 1 be made by Dr. C A Prossei. formerly director of national voca- ioiial education. At 7:30 o'clock Monday night, Mrs. Josephine Corless Preston, president of the National Education association, will speak on i "The Emergency in Education." An ! address will also bo made during the ' evening by Dr. E. E. Winship, editor 'if The School Journal. |