Show A local ocal department t VT t e D S f S ig 3 0 S g gg The library is open on Saturdays from 10 Into to 3 Is it a fad to wear jewelry bearing the inscription Mizpah 0 f Jimmie Moss seems to have been making making mak mak- 20 ing a study of parliamentary rules Have you seen the picture in the library 9 of the Utah V Worlds World's orId's Fair building ii Everyone has about bout recovered from the he effects of the holidays and all an is IS moving along again in III the usual way 4 t Mr John Putnam left for Ph t a A Ariz iz last Tuesday evening He will probably be gone until next April t The Mathematical Society has elected efficient officers thanks to the good judgment judgment judgment judg judg- ment and persistency of the students Students sometimes give queer excuses for absence from classes or tardiness Last week one young man said he got lost in the fog r It It is said that Dow is thinking of entering entering entering enter enter- ing the pugilistic arena Ellerbeck was wasI r seen giving him a few lessons in the f f f I manly art last week k dr A full description of the new magazine rifle which has been adopted for use in inthe inthe inthe the United States Army can be found in int inthe inthe t the e Scientific American for December 31 1892 We doubt if the students appreciate the value of the museum right here in our own building An hour could be spent there at any time in a most interesting and instructive way Recently the year third-year chemistry class accompanied by Professor Kingsbury visited the Fisher brewery at Salt Lake and the Mingo smelter at Sandy in order to make the study of the various processes processes- used in these industries more complete by seeing the practical application of them a at atthe the works themselves Well and f t tI ll I t s C The above represents represents' the remarks of a certain young man who seated himself on one of the desks in the J analytical laboratory where nitric acid had been spilled This seems to be an unusual year for matrimonial engagements and marriages We vVe would not dare to mention names names' above a whisper but the list includes a number of young people not more than a I i 4 thousand miles from here Mr Heber K Burton was one of the the visitors at the U University l last st week He Heis Heis Heis is as jovial and good natured as ever ever if if anything more so Mr Burton thinks some of entering the University again in ind i 1 or order d er to pursue some special I. I topic Professor Montgomery made a trip to last week weel where here in company jj with Mr Don McGuire chief of the J j departments of mines and ethnology of i j the Utah VV Worlds World's orId's Fair commission he has been hunting up old relics to be sent sent J j to the VV Worlds World's orld's Fair jj Miss Maisey 1 Young desires the acquaintance acquaintance acquaintance ac- ac 1 of a young gentleman of matrimonial mat- mat z s intent Must be handsome and an advanced student of the U University 5 Photos exchanged after the first corre corre- Address P. P O. O box i iThe The January Popular Science Monthly I j jis is full of the most interesting g reading j matter Wi I the Coming Woman Lose i Her fair Plair is ably discussed by bv Miss E. E F. F Andrews who concludes th that t will not TIlE THE CHRONICLE rejoices in the decision |