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Show PIUJ STATEASSCOAIICS Resolutions Bill Seeks National Head In Cabinet Resolutions favoring the enac'.-ment enac'.-ment of the new education bill, which provides for the establishment -"f a national department of education, with a secretary in the president's cabinet, were drawn by nine civic' lodge and educational organizations in the North Sanpete school district, a'c rding to word received at the office of D. '.V. Parratt, secretary ot tbr; Utah Education association. Copies of the resolutions unanimously unani-mously adopted by the several bodies have been sent to Utah senators and representatives at Washington," D. C. by A. E. Jones, superintendent of North Sanpete school district, reports Mr. Parratt. The following clubs sanctioned th movement: O. S. A., club Mrs. G. E. Sqiuires, president: Parent-Teachers association, Miss Dorthy Olson, presi-ent; presi-ent; Liberty camp No. 4 5.), Woodmen Wood-men of the World, J I. Stansfield, president; board of education of the district, John R. Graham, chairman; Damascus Lodge No. 10, Free and accepted ac-cepted Masons, Edwin M. Johnston, president: I. O. O. r lodge No. 2 0, William Rowe, noble grand president North Sanpete high school faculty, C. L. Stewart, principal; Junior Literary Lit-erary club, Miss Louise Madsen president, and the Twentieth Century club, Mrs. W. H. Terry, president. All of the foregoing clubs are frcn Mt. Pleasant, with the exception of the Parent Teacher association, which functions at Moroni. |