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LIn "I of The of were housed for the there east the city 'dLutheran-church city were and They of basement of' comer and ourth East floor of what-Was top These it? -and Is (edifices of one of of the the i J today LaterMr thewest’ to transferred which had originally was r twenty-one of enrollment ln with two teachers and total the A” Ida girls of Thd for 1891 was: an average 30 June 18 with 26 The’ had building it was building of ' -that school of °f -jand -balance - io and i j maintained baIs on an absolutely-free It J later became the property city and the floor upper finjshed in off 1890-91 was A of The personnel the first of board education which undertook the herculean of task harmonious! into combining a the constituents whole incoherent o£ twenty-two the is districts of of i it the ‘ ’ Interest the thaty ®o tlree George high y scHbol 'principal Xfw ifc R:t : T Duke William M E Qll Vvwi Collins 1 f art ( part as follows there have been year the first and second the high school pursuing work of the the-west of side course At the opening nigh twenty-one pupils school were Dresent ‘anrl nf thia nine number were fitted to the’ take up work of the secan stuoies except uua year £pgusn June 1891 was ’During the past but classes two ’5- WSBWXW" in ' G f°urth She ton R was presents I ’ I I the class and l?iW I I Commer- U follows: girls-as TJIlle Wil- Hills Herbert Irvine James Hall Mary Watson May Critchlow Belle Levy Sibley liam on I Shadrach ® 4 Clark Malone W nR the principal with removal to the in street4 1898 and Pierpont buHdinp? remained in that office two years when A he by followed George Eaton was In the present incumbent September at 1901 fire that the a occurred openIng of fall session the again neces and the a buildings change of irst state old university ’property on 011 vi tn bur pcvunu ucau and wto school by the the board purchased definitely 1902 there In established A as O -succeeded ' the school lasted experiment’ was again made the 'years of In two 'the a another whose there high this year be two by the again' is beginning This building when there was completion the With -newvbuildlng begin will with high Bryant consolidation of an tried side east- erection will undoubtedly” schools to maintain: proposed board the school present property technical while establishing courses classical school on the east side as it except trip returning office Short - Sunday only 100 train any Main 156 for a Line May Train at day same to' 1 1 17 p m Ticket To Ogden Short and return Sundays Line Tyerity-threq Tribune-Reporter 66 West Second Printing Co South Phones - Oregon trains - 716 Ta Avv JT1 v 1 Olivia 1? 1 fill I I beautiful presents were Misses Hattje Lou W'oodland Horsley Phillips Eliza Leal ‘Berg Boden Louise Rupert Olsen Phillips Cern Ray V R E Marcus of days several friends and of the Elias past relatives by city iggins week in ' Lake and remained friends and L‘ of John to in the of Anderson formed this here a relatives Anderson1 week ' friends (Special city few days spent western visiting several part Mr and children visiting Robert ’ spent Rev Mrs spent at- the Sheffield home days Mr of in rank where he has and will gone to The of twenty (Special Tooele affairs by Ida the was evening Mr : and Mrs John in' party farewell son the who red southern left -England for states Henderson members V entertained Concordia club the of -Monday SPRINGVILLE about were andTi -John seventy the in had all Thursday flnb a members trip One week Plat in Herald-Republican) 6— C of was the the delightful dance given hose company Hotel Tooele Thursday fire the The hall was and blue lanterns the: officers and Twentv-second the ' ward - -of fifty of present were V : Ogden gon snort decorated and afternoon of -Wednesday Relief society their presisurprised’ dent Mrs it Sabina Alleman being the of her anniversary birth A splendid given and refreshments program 'was served in Crandall behalf of Mary the society Mrs presented Alleman beautiful with a ring as a token their appreciation of her long service-Abdut TOOELE the Tooele evening red white and The to May of the in Saturdav about were B marlast' " from spent There canyon them New Topeka remain-for by (Special to The Herald-Republican) Springville May 6— Burt Hie Crandall of this city were ried in the Salt Lake temple ourth’Ufd Brigham vvillard Mrs to past Herald-Republican) There couples present The eighth grade and Logan ’ G Adam Kani few honor of their a mission to Grace Miss missionary a as New WILLARD o’clock the Mathias -John-B a "years one-half days of the during evening a gave -Monday Mrs -The automobile Tuesday served G T Willard May 6— club gave a in May dance the May day evening opera house Refreshments served were at 11 Salt an The music was furnished City orchestra Punch evening spent- k ‘ J JSf $ fire : excursions ou - - Sundays si juine round Ore via trip " J Hr ' K -7 4 xH B x flH - H B ' Men or 1 ff 1 ' I w 'r Ji' " ' ci - Your B B M ’Qk JGI ta S jelfllS !u Y D and 35SpedaE ' SL $ JB ’ "‘ ' ' rlspent Yr7 r- or i-i city L k V oxfords $335 tck - men’s -pair visiting -a unrestricted of m uk )8k Uy the and $4 in choice our pair store See of $450 this revolving any shoes’ week window KHBhhBMBkM nPMBaBWWEEf xSBBBb mwH5fiy- at display 7v7i' y “ -O ¥'& : Jk' 7M ' 4 s Shoely Hirschmans I i - -u ' -B H Vi?' - ”t I ’Yours — - Shoe 4 - - I “ f 1 ' — ? 5- f O " v 1 f t ‘ r 7 Jr - ' 5 ' ' r - -x- People A loyd Knudson Malmrose spent her week visiting in Malmrose Logan B of Roscoe of the Boden Bliss of marriage at- in a few son Oscar -M Morrison Smith W the evening Denver city Tuesday spent the county" t: Is : now Mrs other party the and hose Kg ! ’ and and and and party pleasantly was Lake Lake the Mr relatives Salt -the about spent Walt : On t this In this three L Copper of Burt json Mr and has Burt returned from where he has spent the In given G C at his LeRue home irst West and North streets of the employes Ogden Portland Cement There were company sixty in s7- ors-gren Berg week of Oakley M of Carbrudge ' Oakley iggins Marcus of marriage David P Zealand IL' i “ of Quale Logan spent a of the week" as guest of and Mrs ishburn ML W has William Jensen returned from Springs Rock Wyo ' the high fac-' evening school Monday ulty in a dinner of honor the gave ball of basket team that school’ ’A seven-course dinner and prepared was served by Misses Louise Berg and Veda Cooper Those present Were Messrs IT Glen Kinsley J Arthur C Stoney O Roskelley Vance Tingey Amos Ell Lee Hatch A J Taylor Jack Burt William few days E this I Rev guest-of “ pres-sitated Mrs Temple in Ezra of honor Second Salt in S A the as Topeka Northrup of ' K - Lawrence the and Mrs H Mr of three days the visiting friends and Those Nichols Mary Lillie Horsley Blackburn Mildred many ent in surprise successful a of Nelson AAAli C3 4 was ily red-SO ir 1 in residents given a reception were upon their return City after from Salt Lake which the couple departed for young their home in Oakley to Mrs David Reese visitor was a visiting Logan during the her week urs ana famrorin Aierriii uaugmcr Jepp-languages Nelson 1 united Marcus and Joseph Petersen? entertained'Thurs-Commencement A Mrs M Merrill in hon-the day in high school evening the of R E or Mr and Mrs The Marcus color the decorations scheme used in red and white was Refreshments were depart-Jfay science served by the domestic of the high school the su-Levy ment under Miss pervislon of Stratford of The the orum Debating society high school at entertained the high school night gymnasium Wednesday invited the guests Among theof were the high faculty school members Miss Lillian iggins a given was shower by a few of her friends at the Mr Mrs and IL home of her parents m tgglns Miss iggins received ' via mar- Thursday Those present were Mesdames manner T Lizzie John Dan Mathias Evans P J Minnie Lund Day Bingham W Crls Holst HadJpseph Henry Wight- days 1OO ONLY I ‘Laura were popular are t- city Robert Burt Jensen Grace Anna and Harry Conine rank Earl entertained W in delightful afternoon a May Mrs - hon-u and Mr Ju-?f and Mrs Charlesors-Tda Mrs Mrs time some - Bo-deaf Ida in united is The bride were the of Mr and Mrs charming daughter M Henry igginsprominent residents of the ourth Mr and Mrs ward were ’ RACKS OGDEN Oregon Via Daily Round - and beautiful of city Both : I this ' was Wednesday IT temple and Lake Sixth ley street Pierpont the first In exercises of history the school in were held Salt 1893 A June 9 Lake theatre of ten four boys graduated was six LJ Mrs -high building and Murray number a Mr and Mrs and J and Mrs orsgren -quarters Club Conine NelsonNina IwO Cll sen -and the Mr Chole I'" this Lake Morris Wednesday Miss Lillian and August Mrs Mr Stringer son W Korth Misses Georgia Imogene Jepp-or Crystal Jeppson Sarah son Josephson Emily Ilammerland Anna Hansen reda Ruth orsLucy Larsen Hansen J 12 13 of Those present Mr orsgren LeRoy Wright gren j - 'Mr parents Main orsgren received Mrs hius in 1892 with September an enrollment larift tnat’ Otnpr nnnrtara necessary-and thi board acted found ‘“ tne“21 leasing second of floors the blockthird Clayton on est-SouUi' Temple-street School asthere semoied and that September '27 bunding pseAfor the purpose unj was til the Septembers 1898 when school again moved to larger of I work year graduation no - Jr Nelson Thomas C Armstrong J Pike P William John N L Newman Richard Williams W Young George th U Col ba Pyper Charles Lemuel D C IL Lett The superintendent E Mitchener was! J Miilspaugh and the !' -A W Harry Snow the her of Harry to rage school on ' - Hiram E L j insisted from the outset high school upon as the crowning of the feature public school system It follows: M Jsas George Johnson high the with W M Collins teacher science Worstell th® tslnce-it -president of and of ' marriage large relatives a surprise The streets was in Miss orsgren’s approaching of or Hamson glv-clency was Salt H ' Charles North English Nevada V Davis There an attendance was of 103 pupils but ear none rye during the' Scott theae Tn the Edward -Wednesday friends her of home Mrs school ln schools established schbol remont the M 1 j a number church ln year Malone principal: mathematics the the the 1890'there districtseach -control en insti- definitely it saw a’ before the establishment 19 system: of schools July twenty-two school were maintaining its separate own organization independent of and distinct from other in plan every scope of effort They were in 8uPP°rted part by appropriation from the state and the neces--var ?!" raised runnng expenses was by tuition The of taxpayers the V ourteenth iward built the however stone edifice usome now known ad rernont which in completed was 88 city (City -school pupils college St Mar Cup borsgren Ruth by delightful shower I Hallows Methodist second The to Miss evening effi- academy-Collegiate the The cial fourteenth ward ihistoryjof its own in first free public r principal assistant high school the In Collins M E rye enrollment ending year 30 Boys belonging -pupils M of of ' 'Sam11®111 The - G-Worstell school (Special Herald-Republican) visiting Sunday in this city Mrs' Lawrence Berg E and John C Knudson W Dunn in visited Salt this Lake week of Merrill visitor a Lorin Logan was at the and Mrs home of Mr Dave Reese a few the days of week H Salt a Blackburn Thomas was visitor Lake the during week Among the social events of the week Mr and parcel a were shower at Lottie Cozier which home by of attended thirty Mr about den’s friends and relatives They Ida parted for Bliss immediately er the party and and Saturday young city given of Mrs CITY BRIGHAM Brigham All couple none I the evening Wednesday tills visited friends in noon Society State Rm T sifie promotion high standard large enrollment Gordon tute-and ' Worstell school included hall ward named theremont? the school ihandsome city a j A of cent per to th and east side high school 'fthat the first report annual occurs In rof the Salt public schools Lake ’City issued 1891 June ’30 besides acan or its consolidation with that of eount the side is item of went an expense $50 to J stating that paid A was Krantzfor rent 'the as Lutheran a rnts for period covering icnurcnj was abbut four the consolidation! months as in took place 1891 January and eight One teacher L students comprised the school j examinations Second streets then school Thisbuilding onlysientlon ourteenth was later the - the knownas onthe IBouth with and! west respectively the in v -I high a additions fifty estab way of were increased by thr?vteXaph two?nigh schools vvz xna institutions to - difficulties-in-the lishing stu-' 2822 if In eight pupils in sixteen the second are in the’ English there in being classical” the Bell State - beginning -the will and year pupils scientific course or ‘Runding Phones high the by be- -These modern - - sides i - thoroughly its chouse army je the city of map U -of in -there bo -shortly a on to - will union the that third so -its latest East of ' January and private from educational the number was Increased The result of the final that shows about ninety the students are entitled -from with - schools changes In the have been rapid and so so the past that twenty years lMt8 iall beginning in 1890 to seems the inaye passed of minds most lying Back of of occupation mem the Clayton nowthe Sharon building vVest ion South Temple street ’lie a few obscure years whose struggling story should not? be forgotten though even Street illustrated beautifully Boston folder of home home ’ literature’By generation Salt Lake nigh- schooljrnarked Jn : J A - commonly cither Photos first 'church1 receive firm 'J 1890 ' history school) Lutheran I ANCIENT achieved j— (now’rremont building ward coupon ’ So to formerly Ida and that city the- North home Ogden of Miss of were Mrs' this A Tuesday C R after- 5 t" Main7' See fl i 5 Page 20 for Ladies’ ’ f 7 ' fl city Dorothea united in -118 JBSr 1 5 Specials v la f J'“: ' — — "-As '” AM ' 8 '"' 7-: -r-r ’2 : -&: 7 " : ' ' ' -- - i- “ V V -S - — H 7 |