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Show JEbucattemal The Grant, ' Riverside and Lincoln schools had a fine display of work all the week in the educational rooms. ' ft ft The marching at the Lowell school has been much improved by the present system of having captains chosen from among the boys. The captains as chosen are as follows: Theodore Bruback, captain from room 13; Bruce Bradley, room 14; Joseph Johnson, room 15; John Lyon, room 16; Richard Young, jr., room 17; David Lyon, room 18. ft ft at the Grant school Monday morning, after Miss Jennie Green resumed work a months leave of absence. ft ft on another week. The general program class in physiological psychology throat. and nose Diseases of the eye, is as follows; Tuesday, June 10 Junior class day at . Miss. May of the Univirsity Training the Salt Lake Theatre. Wednesday, June 11 Commencement school gave an address to the senior at the Theatre. girls at the first period 12 Commencement June morning. Thursday, yesterday exercises at the Theatre. A GENEROUS GIFT. Friday, June .13 Junior reception to the Seniors at Christensens hall, . Saturday, J une 14 Alumni reception Through Joseph'J. Dayfces,1 Jr. manat Christensens hall. ft' ft ager of the DayUes Music company, the has The past week has beep marked by Knabe Piano Co., of Baltimore, addition examinations and tests. in the High, presented to the Barratt hall school. Reports were given out yester- to the L. D. S. university a $1,200 Knabe piano. The instrument is the day. ft ft very finest made by the Knabe comThe Fourth year English classes have It is now on the way .from the finished Paradise Lost, and examina- pany. and will be placed in the hall factory tion was held on Tuesday. in time for the L. D. S. university comft ft exercises on May 29. The The Scientific sophomore divisions in mencement gift is a very handsome one and the English are soon to have a Shakespeare-Baco- n thanks the University faculty, direcdebate. The pupils selected to tors andofstudents are heartily tendered support the Shakespeare side are Elea- both to the Knabe company and .its nor Engler and Corrydon Higgins. local representatives, the Daynes Music Those on the opposite side are Earl company. Havenor and Fairchild Sherman, high-scho- The parents meeting held at the Longfellow school last week on Friday was largely attended and was an enthusiastic meeting. Mrs. Fewson Smith presided and Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Col. Logan, Mr. Prosser of the Weoster school and Mrs. Johnson of the Womans ft ft club all gave fine talks in behalf of the The Red and Blacks are to have a league. lake party in a couple of weeks, before ft ft the opening of the season. ft ft At the Jackson school on Monday Another field day will be held on the afternoon, Mrs. Cook, president of the on the High school campus today to decide on Womans club, gave a talk was followed evil. She by the representation at the Ogden field cigarette on next Saturday. State Superintendent Nelson, who gave day ft ft a forceful talk in favor of the antiMr. is planning an eight cigarette league. It was regretted that weeks Pendergrass summer commercial the pupils had not been present to hear course in short-han- dschool, for a and typewriting, this address, as the speaker told of his the school to immediately after begin personal struggles with the cigarette commencement. habit formed when a young lad. An ft ft enjoyable musical program was given Miss Stokes botany classes are taking by the pupils. At the Jackson school notes afield these days, securing many the rooms are forming leagues one by one, just as the spirit moves them. It valuable specimens for their study, ft ft is thought the entire school will be orsoon, ganized The cadets have been giving fine ft ft evidence of their interest and hard The delightful hospitality of the work in excellent drills, a special drill to a will be given each Friday afternoon, Oquirrh teachers was extended number of friends at luncheon on Tues- when visitors will be welcome. Captain Alex Thomas has been officer of day. the day during the past week, Arthur ft ft Moreton and Walter Westerfield were The program for commencement has detailed as orderlies to raise and lower not yet been definitely decided upon. the flag. Gadd Callison was bugler, ft ft Though an outline was submitted, it until will not be fully decided upon The chapel exercises were conducted by the Reverend Charles E. Perkins, rector of St. Pauls chapel. anti-cigaret- te ft ft ESTABLISHED 1IB4 Miss Louise Haymond of this years normal class, . will teach in the Provo schools next year. ONE PRICE TD ALL ft ft The committee on arrangements NEVER UNDERSOLD Our Great Shoe Sale Commences Monday, May ' 12. Dont Miss it. Positive Bargains in Ladies Misses, Boys, and Childrens Shoes and Slippers. nt, Josephine Ekman Fisher. ft Prof. McClellan has begun giving organ recitals in the Tabernacle for the summer months. The first recital of the season was given on Monday forenoon and the second yesterday afternoon. Henceforth there will be two. recitals a week, on Tuesdays at 11 a. m. and Fridays at 2 p. m., at which hours the doors are closed and no one is admitted, as people coming and going during the recital is annoying to both the performer and those who are there to enjoy the music. Last summer Prof. McClellans recitals were greatly appreciated both by home pepple and visitors, and this year there is no doubt they will be quite as popular. The organ is the best in the country, Prof. McClellan is a most acceptable performer, there is no charge for., admittance and everybody is invited. . Just God Is It right, in this Christian age, To mar civilization's historical page, ! By pillage and slaughter, amid horrors of war, the Innocent youth on the Isle of Samar? Can it he that political avarice and greed Shall reverse that great triumph of fair Bunymede? Shall humanity change to the doctrine of might ; Or, in Rapine and carnage plant libertys light? Shall we Herod, that we may exOf out-her- pand,. od Shall selfishness, trusts, or political tricks, Over-throall the glories of seventy-six- ? Not so . Our escutcheons must forever remain Unsullied: though threatened by men seeking fame. Let us pray that brute Weyler's disciple, brute Smith, In the annals of history, will be but a myth; That our uniforms may cover manlier men, And the folds of our flag protect youths over w ONE PRICE TD ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD . ments for the observance of Decoration day, May 30. Gov. Wells and staff ami the National guard will be asked r participate in the exercises. Commit tees have been appointed as follows in 'tnake the necessary arrangements: "On Order of Exercises Rudolph A1 ii . ,H. Klenke, .Philip Neder, Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. J. Teasdel, Mrs. Geoiw. Canning. On Finance Col. M. M. Kaighn ,T J. Meyers, F. H. Clark. On Order of the Day Dr. J. p Critchlow, Alfred Kent, N. D. Corse?. On Addresses to the Public School Children, May 23rd Col. H. Logan, H. P. Burns, J. J. Meyers, Mrs. Fred Palmer, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, Mrs. II P. Burns. The flower feature of the celebration was placed in the hands of the Womens Relief corps. -- Dr. S. H. Pinkerton has moved his offices from the McCornick block to 4 Deseret Bank building. 302-30- MSI! hifyotj & ILflTo (DIAMOHD08OAP I8AN honest soap and WILLDO HONEST WORK. 8T00B THEJTEST. IT HAS )F TIME Complete rnLnlnguefthitwiiig over 300 premiums that may be secured by saving tho wrappers, furnished free up-o- n request. Send your nnrao on a postal card, and we will mail you the catalogue Address ten." May beneficent laws, like a bright beacon light, Allure to our harbors, those oppressed for The dramatic association gave a sucthe right. cessful performance of Trelawny of Then again will our virtues in paeans be sung the Wells at Farmington last Friday By the aggrieved of all climes and of every tongue. --Lady. night, last night they, made their apDr. Talmages class in geology has been taking field exercises for observation and study. ft ft Dr. Fred Stauffer delivered a lecture on Thursday under the auspices of the and the. Philippiil0 en ft ft 1864 R veterans are jointly making arrange- .. pearance at the theater. ESTABLISHED The G. A. HUMANITY'S PLEA. God-giv- r, ft ORGAN RECITALS. And emulate Plzzarro's or Cortezs foul hand? Can this nation fulfill its mission By Invoking the tortures of Spain's inquisifor tion? this year's annual reunion of the University Alumni association has been appointed by President P. P. Christ-edsen- , as follows: Honarable Ed M. Allison, Mrs. Maggie Dyer Jeremy, Honorable E. H. Anderson, Mrs. Sadie Tripp Howard, D. H. Christensen, Miss Rachel Edwards, Ray Van Cott, Miss Alice K. Seckels, Eugene T. Hills; Mrs. Edna Young Neb-ekeand assistant secretary, Mrs. vice-preside- ol DECORATION DAY. parliament may annul Wilheln marriage with Prince Henry if a is not born within five years, ample time of course but in the of the experience of it seen more than fair thatmany the time should be extended. PREHIUU DEPTif THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY, SOim 0UKI, IEB. 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