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Show Skeen Reelected To Presidency Of Board of U.S.T.S. NEW TRUSTEE ASSUMES DUTIES ON BOARD OF SCHOOL President of the Utah State Training Train-ing school board since it was first organized nine years ago, D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake City was reelected re-elected to the position at a regular meeting Saturday at the school. S. T. Jeppesen, Ogden banker, was placed on the board to succeed Roy D. Thatcher, recently elected chairman of the board of regents of the University of Utah. Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, who recently returned return-ed from a two-year sojourn in Europe, resumed her activities. However, How-ever, complete reorganization of the board was delayed. Mrs. Lyman cited Czechoslovakia as outstanding among European countries for work being done toward to-ward the rehabilitation of the feebleminded. fee-bleminded. The extension supervision program pro-gram for those who have left the school was described as "most satisfactory" satis-factory" by Dr. H. H. Ramsay, superintendent. Progress in home economics and farm training courses for students also was reported. The school's self-sustaining program pro-gram is going forward, 'Dr. Ramsay reported. Eight thousand bushels of grain for use as stock feed and for flour has been threshed at the school farm.' |