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Show SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERf OCDENI Ten From Here May Attend State School of Education Edu-cation Ten young men and women of Og- den desiring to attend the school of education of tho University of Utah are entitled to scholarships, according to announcements received here from the office of L. J Mulr, state superintendent super-intendent of public instruction. U I.IJLK CO I NTV HAS 4. Salt Lake Is given 85, Granite 7, Jordan 8 and others as follows: Alpine, 5, Beaver, 2; Boxelder, 6, Cache, 6. Caibon, 4. Daggett. 4. Da-I Da-I vis, 4; Duchesne. 3; Emery, 3; Garfield. Gar-field. 2. Grand. 1. Granite. 7, Iron, 2. Jordan, 6; Juab. 1. Kane. 1, Billiard, Bill-iard, 3; Morgan, 1; Nebo, 6. North! Sanpete, 3, North Summit, 1; Park City. 1. Piute. 1 Rich, 1; San Juan, 1; Scier. 4 South Sanpete, 3; South Summit, 1. Tlntlc. 2; Tooele, 2: Uintah, Uin-tah, 3. Washington. 2. Wasatch, 2! Wayne. 1, Weber, 4; Salt Lake, 36; Ogden, 10. Provo, 3, Logan. 3; Murray. Mur-ray. -' The law provides that scholarships arc to be Issued by the state superintendent superin-tendent upon the recommendation of lo al hoards of education, providing ! the recommendations are received in , his office before the opening of the I university After tho university opens, recom-I recom-I mendations should be maae by the district dis-trict board to the president of the university Only those having completed fifteen units of approved high school work1 ,ur(. eligible to secur a scholarship,! j according to Superintendent B A I Fowler of the county schools. Then tho candidate must register In the I school of eelucatlon and prepare to be! !a teacher either In elementary schools jof Utah or the high schools of the) 'state It is evident that the purpose: lof the scholarships is to help encour-, Jogo likely young people to prepare for Is career of teaching. The- greatly In- creased salaries being paid teachers. J now Is drawing much good material! I Into the teaching profession, It was I said. |