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Show Head of Leland Powers School Passes Away Leland Powera founder of the i,e- land Powera BchOO of the Spoken onl of Moaton. and known In I 'gden through hla students, died at Boston. Saturday. W ord of hla demise waa, rt-eled rt-eled In Ofden b) Minnie Moore BrowHi one of hla atudents, Bunday. Mi PoweH waa a favorite throughout through-out the aaat where he waa more wlde-1 wlde-1 known than In the west He wa a special fncultv member of Teaihera college, Columbia Unlvaralty, N Vork Mr. Powari was a distant relative of the late Orlando T. Powers, noted Jur-1 Jur-1 1st of Sail lnke. Lieland I'ourrs graduates In I'tah In 'dude Moroni Olaon, Varsltv 1'laxers. Salt Lake City. idge Dan Sullivan 'gden. Kmma Brawn Sullivan. Sacred lle.vrt Aeademv. gden. Minnie Moore Brown. Private St udlo, i gderi. Ifathlaa banner, Oejdan T. Earl Pardue. Brlgham Tounf : college. Provo. Mrs Helen Hmt. Kephl, I'tah. IgJav Lydla Fonneebeck, iogaii Mrs. Wlnnlfred Brown. L. D. i. s4 hool of mualc, Salt Iake Cltv. Doroth) ICoOraw Barnaby, Cbjden, Midland Lyceum Player. Mtss Delia Wflllama, now teaching at Sacred Heart, attended ihe achool I for one year. Mlaa Pauline French, of Coalville, 1 'taking work this year |