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TYPICAL CONSOLIDATED UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Life in Utah-in Towns and Cities rather than along highways-has developed the co-operative spirit. Applied to the schools, this has brought the
consolidated district with its even distribution of advantages and burdens. There have never been more than a few one-room school houses in the
State. There are practically none today. Instead each district provides graded schools where they are most needed and a high school, usually in the
geographical center. Free transportation, by horse conveyance, automobile, or electric car over good roads, eliminates the consideration of distance.
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UTAH EDUCATIONAL BOOTH,
PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION.
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The uplifting sense of something
to be done that is the common duty,
the sharing of the task with others
similarly minded, the joy of the
common achievement; before this co-
operative spirit, elements that have
no kinship with man's fatigue or
woman's despair yield of their abun-
dance.