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Show NEW MONEY. The Bureau of Engraving & Printing at Washington is turning turn-ing out millions and millions of dollars of new money in the small sizes and there will be enough of it by July 1, to replace all the old currency. The government govern-ment will discontinue the distribution distri-bution of the larger bills of the present issues about the last of this month and by July the country will have the gratest supply of dirty money it has ever known. . The average life of a piece of paper money is nine months, although al-though some bills that travel fast and .work hard do not last more than one third of that length of time before they are caMed in. The new bills will not fit easily into many of the billfolds bill-folds and pocketbooks that are now being used, and when the come into general circulation the Christmas pocketbook of 1928 will go out of date and out of style. University of Utah, Mar. 27, 29. Superintendents and principals princi-pals of schools from all over the state will gather in Salt Lake City April 4 for the annual conference con-ference of Utah Educational Administrators Ad-ministrators held under the auspices of the University of Utah. Dr. Boyd H. Bode of the Ohio State University and Dr. Herbert R. Stolz from the University Uni-versity of California have been sesured as special speakers for the conference. Besides the special sessions for superintendents and principals princi-pals there will be public meetings meet-ings each evening during the three days of the conference at which the visiting educators will speak. The problem. of adult education and of educational educa-tional administration will be thoroughly treated and discussed discuss-ed at the conference. |