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Show REPRESENTATIVES VISIT STATE SCHOOL! With a view to securing some comprehensive com-prehensive information as to the con dltlon of the State School for the Deaf and Blind aDd also to secure tentative data as to the probable , amount of the appropriation for the coming two years, a delegation of state representatives-elect from Weber We-ber countv paid a visit to the Institution Insti-tution yesterday. In the party was State Senator George J. Kelley, Reprercntatlves Charles Zelmer. M. B. Richardson. S. ! V. Grow and William Allison. These gentlemen were accompanied on their J tour ef inspection by the trustees of the school. Every building and workshop was Inspected and the state official attended at-tended several of the class sessions, gaining a full and eomprehenshe Idea of how the training work for the deaf and bllrd children is carried on. Almost the entire duy was spent at the school, the visitors taking luncheon lunch-eon at the school, as guests of the board. The representatives learned for what purposes the last appropriation had leon expended and in all found I that c.oneMiions at the school were quite satisfactory. They alo secured a very g.xd idea of what would be needed during the coming two years. 1 'We found conditions very satisfactory," satisfac-tory," said Representative Ztirac r la--t evening. "The buildings and grounds were In good shape and the course of instruction seems very complete. It Is impossible to state at this time Just what amount wilj be appropriated appropriat-ed for the running expenses rf the school during the coming two years." |