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Show 'ntah Council T Gains 7rAtMeet JaiSJne the all-day PTA , htutday Mtleren,ee held last !ho" waV e Rooivelt high rs of '"nation of r 01 the UhUintah Coun-SSof Coun-SSof pcl0' the Utah !?: ith Mrs unt! and Teach-!al Teach-!al : u&h W. Colton. ffi c'ty vt anagan- of Salt &CoresCse-"esident of the vChers, Parents and r marCk?tlnS them and lun of the coun-ng coun-ng ov the sessions was Mrs. Joseph Haslem, of Jensen, regional director. Speakers Speak-ers for the morning meeting were Mrs. W. M. Tyler, of Murray, Mur-ray, secretary of the Utah Congress; Con-gress; Mrs. W. Don Taylor, of Provo, vice president; and Kan B. Reece, principal of the Naples Na-ples school, who explained the school equalization law. A hot luncheon was served at noon, followed by a short afternoon after-noon session and departmental meetings. Afternoon speakers included in-cluded Mrs. Nettie O. Remington, Reming-ton, of Vernal, supervisor of public health nursing; Mrs. William Wil-liam Peterson, of Logan; and Miss Elsie P. Harling. exchange teacher from England. |