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Show II Ogdcn business men complain that the holding JAfJ )f the teachers' state convention at Salt Lake KfH City, annually at this timo of the year, is no-HH no-HH Milng more than an open bid by the cnpital for nj ho Christmas shopping of the educators. Says HJH )gden's Standard of the 21st: "Ogden tonchers HH vcrc paid yesterday, ami today they arc moving .o tho convention city with their dollars. This HH ias been the practice of the past number of HI ears and slwuld be corrected. The place of HH holding the convention should be changed to give II )ther cities an opportunity to appropriate a part HH it the surplus wealth of the army of salaried la-HH la-HH Hirers in the field of education. This clever 9H -nancuvering for the almighty dollar which has HH possessed Salt Lake City to the extent of mak-HH mak-HH ng the city narrowly selfish and sordid, and HI jreedy for everything in sight, should he check-II check-II ?d." The Sun most heartily endorses the com-U com-U olnint of the binndard and to this adds the pro-Hi pro-Hi lest of a majority of the teachers employed HI throughout Eastern Utah. Aro not-State Super-Hfl Super-Hfl tntendent Gowans and the newly eleo'pJ officers HH of tho Utah Educational association oig enough HH and fair enough to cut out this grafting in the HH' interest of Salt Lata City ? |