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Show Only High Schools To Open Next Monday In Alpine District F.'.eir.entary sohivi'.s of Alpine Ptstriet. first to sixth srtiktes lit-elusive, lit-elusive, will not open next Monday Mon-day beeatise of the vvlto epUlemK" it was announeed Wednesday by Superintendent David K. Mitchell. Mitch-ell. The Junior and Senior Hlh Schools w:'J open for slaort days clue to the necessity for help in the harvest fields. The Teacher's Institute will be held as announced in the Fleas-ant Fleas-ant Grove Ktgh school on Saturday. Satur-day. September 11. The teachers teach-ers will meet w::h their respective respec-tive principals on Friday uoday a: p. nt. ar.d the Alpine Teacher Teach-er Association will meet tonight a: S p. nt. also in the Pleasant Grove Licit school building. All teachers, elementary as well as hich school, are expected to attend the Institute and to meet their principals though some of them will no: be teaching on Monday. The programs for the two rr.eeiir.es will be conducted according ac-cording to the following schedule: sched-ule: Friday, September 10, 1943 j S:C0 p. m. Annual meeting. Alpine Teachers .Association. ' President Frank B. Newman pre- j si dir. z. i S:0j to 9:C0 p. m. Program. I election cf oi'iicers ar.d business, i P:l.t p. m. Refreshments in charge o: A. J. F.ogers. Miss Fen- ton. ar.d ethers. Wives ar.d pari- I r.ers are invited. Social and ! ear ring under direction-of EA. iciturday, Seplc.mrjt..r 1043 9:C0a. m. General session. j Group singing Directed by K. J. Bird. American Fork High! School. Prayer Samuel H. Blake, president. pres-ident. Board of Education. Vocal Solo Pearl Esplin, Alpine Al-pine school. Speaker David Gourley, Assistant As-sistant State Superintendent, "The Schools and the Present Emergency". Music Under direction of Betha Storrs, Central School. Piano Duet Mary Poulson and Beverly Wright. Vocal Solo (a) "Old Refrain". B) "The Flag Without a Stain," Richard Storrs. Flute Solo Raquel Adamson, "Czardas". Speaker Stanley Dunford, Utah County Attorney, "The Responsibility Re-sponsibility of the Schools In This Emergency". 10:30 to 12:00 noon Depart-Ijnent Depart-Ijnent Sessions. I A. Elementary Grades, Miss iCatoI Proctor, Primary Super-I Super-I visor, in charge. I Speaker Dr. R. D. Law, Brig-jham Brig-jham Yoncg University, "Ad just-ling just-ling the School Program to the I Maturation Level of the School j Child." I Speaker Miss Margaret Will-liams, Will-liams, Granite School District, r ' Social Studies". I B. High Schools, Leo Hanson, Supervisor Grammar and Secondary Secon-dary Schools, in charge. I Speaker Superintendent Bay-id Bay-id Gourley, "Continuing the Education Edu-cation of High School Students In this Emergency." I Speaker Dr. R. D. Law, "The liigh School Program in Relation lo Maturation Levels and Today's I'eeds." I 12:00 to 1:30 Noon Recess. I NOTE: Eecause of the diffi-I'ilty diffi-I'ilty in securing rationing points lo organized luncheon has been Irepared. It is suggested that Liose who desire may bring bas-lr;t bas-lr;t lunches. I 1:30 p. m. Department Ses-lons Ses-lons fcontinuedj I A. Elementary Grades, Princi-jil Princi-jil George Larsen, Harrington I hool, in charge. I Speaker Superintendent Dav-I Dav-I Gourley, "The Need of Teach- t? Fundamentals." I B. High Schools. I Speaker Professor Elmer Mill-I Mill-I Eri?ham Young University, I ost-War Economic Problems". Ji:50 p. m. General Session. rJomm unity Singing Directed I Irwin Jensen, Pleasant Grove I 'h School. I Ijieaker Judge Christenson, I rr.ber, Alpine District Board of ic&Uon, "Good Schools are I More Important than Ever." I 'rornbone Solo E. A. Beck, I ton School. I err.arks Superintendent D. ' I MitcJxcU. |