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Show studies will be so arranged as to obtain ob-tain the best po?sible results. Following is a list of Weber county teachers, with assignments Rurch Creek Mrs. May Stewart, principal; Muttle Preshaw. Eden Moroni Olsen. principal; Julia Ju-lia Hallen, Lydlu Reus, Anuahell Fuller. ' Farr West Alice Wade, principal; Niui Perrv. Itarrlsvllle W. H. Shnrtllff, principal; princi-pal; Mrs. R. E. Stone. Hvntsvllle C. I. Crow, principal; O. J. Deegxn, Marbel M. Patterson, Elizabeth PnttersoD, Hannah Nielsen, Mabel Wood. Hooper Joseph 11. Fowls, principal; princi-pal; 'Samuel P.iddnlph. Minnie Rrelten-bwecher, Rrelten-bwecher, Jennie Palmer, Ethel C. Palmer. Pal-mer. Kanesville D. II. Fowler, principal; E.cther .Tohansen. Liberty J A. Belnap, principal; Densie Chambers. Marriott Olga Thomason, principal: princi-pal: Pesie Fwqn?. North Ogden .1. O. niaylcck, principal; prin-cipal; Emllv It. Folkman. Veda Farley. Far-ley. Esther Ohlln. Hulda Lundstedt. Pearl Jones Plain City John Wheeler, nrinsl-pal; nrinsl-pal; Eleanor Guynion, l.ydia MrKln-ijon. MrKln-ijon. Cora E. Carver. Pleasant View Joeeph E Helm, principal; Ann Phoenix, Helen May-cock. May-cock. Klverdale Ftta Halverson, principal; princi-pal; Florence Parrett. Roy George E Fowler, principal; Florence Yo-.ing. Vivian Hollands Tav?or Mirlel Thompson,- principal: princi-pal: Jessie Drnrtshaw. Slntervllle R. Saunders, principal; Julia Johnson, Thoroaa Beggs. West Weher Amnion Green Tr, principal; Mrs. C. O. Judklns. Lillian Hansen. Uintah Tames A. Powell, principal, Mae L. Grix. Wilson Hurdet Smith, principal: Maggie r.Jenklns, Alice Johnson, I elitia Flint, Warren George R. Doxey, principal: princi-pal: Lucy F'ronl;. West Warren Fred PhonIx. TEACHERS IN COUNTY SCHOOLS i. " The Weber county superintendent of schools aud the board of education have practically decided upon the l corps of teachers to have charge of the various schools during the coining j scjiool year. It Is stated that there may be other changes before the open ing of the Bchools September U, but tho list now completed virtually gives i the personnel of the Weber county teachers. Everything is in rcadiuess for the school opening and Superintendent Tetterson states that it looks as though the enrollment ou the first day will exceed that of former years. Much interest is leing taken by the parents and pupils throughout the county and an effort Is' being made to get the larger children away from farm work and place- them in school at the beginning. The harvest season Is two weeks earlier than usual, which means that the crops are being bar-vested bar-vested earlier than usual. This will make it possible for the boys who have been helping on the farm u start their school work at an eailicr ; period. ; , The new school bouses al Eden and Pleasant View are readv fnr occupancy occupan-cy and the repairs on all other school bouses havo been completed. Mr. Petterson states that next week he will meet with a committee to be ap- pointed by the state superintendent of i schools for the purpose of revising j ; the school curriculum ""r this vear. It has not hern revise, ffor f-.ur years, ; rays Superintendent Petternon. aud It i is thought that beneficial changes can , now be made in the courses of study to he pursued ly the students. Tbe change made bv the committee will be general in the county schools of the sfate. and it Is expected that tho |