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Show TRUTH educational. meeting held at the Lincoln school elected the following officers for the year: Mrs. J. G. Smith, The parents president; Mrs. Vonelin, Mrs. Long, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Poulton, Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Kimball, executive committee. Miss pollock gave an able address on the Union of Home and School," urging a closer union and more vital relationship between ithe two. The members of the organization discussed the work of the year, and planned a house party to be given at the home of Mrs. Poulton in the near future In aid of the piano fund. The club will hold its meetings once a month at the school. vice-preside- nt; Uncommon interest is shown in spelling at the Lincoln school, where are to be found the "immortal six" who distinguished themselves in a spelling bout when they vanquished the entire eighth grade. The names of the victors are Newell Clayton, Charles Kablsius, Alice Smith, Ruby Morley, Orson May and Joe Thomas. The teachers of the Washington school have formed an association and, under the efficient leadership of their principal. Miss Qualtrough, will take up the study of English literature. The custom prevailing among some the teachers of giving some of the beautiful flowers which are bestowed upon them so prodigally to the hospitals is most commendable, and is greatly appreciated, especially by many of the patients. Miss Heikes of the Lowell school is an active worker along this line, and any flowers sent of out-of-to- wn 5 to her will be distributed where they public and private. The teachers and At a recent meeting of the School will cheer and brighten many weary pupils have talked on the various ways Board committee on teachers and school of caring for buildings, lawns, grounds hours. work it was voted to make military and property in general. drill compulsory for the high school Thomas White, a pupil of the Union boys. It will aso be required that all the boys of the high school wear unischool, has kindly loaned the school a The many friends of Miss Lydia forms, except in cases where they are fine collection of fifty pictures for use Smithen of the Lowell will be sorry to excused by Principal Eaton and Superin the various rooms during the year. learn that she has been compelled to intendent Christensen. They are of large size, well mounted, and by such artists as Hoffman, Millet, give up her school work for the year. Rosa Bonheur and others of like char- Mrs. Held has been transferred from Lieut. W. C. Webb has been chosen the Hamilton to take her place. The acter. vacancy at the latter is .filled by Miss preceptor of military tactics at a salMary Christensen. ary of $50 per month. A battalion of meetThe Washington school parents three companies, A, B and C, has been ings are full of interest. The old offpermanently organized, with the followOwing to the crowded condition at the for the ensuing icers were ing officers: Lieut. Webb, U. S. A., mayear and are as follows: Mrs. Hay Jackson, there have been double ses- jor of the battalion; Max Brown, adjusions in the beginners grade and also tant company A; Alex Thomas, capwood, president; Mrs. Hyde, a Mrs. Anna F. Elliott, secretary. in the first grade. A new room has tain; Max Brown, first lieutenant; At the next meeting the subject for dis- been fitted up and was occupied this Manning, first sergeant. of week. Company B Harold Hills, captain; cussion will be: "The LeRoy Bourne, first lieutenant; Mark Teachers and Parents to Secure More Courteous Conduct on the Part of PuMcChrystal, second lieutenant; Paul on School." to and From the Way Miss N. A. Healy, teacher of the fifth Nelden, first sergeant. pils Mrs. Tanner will ead with a paper, afCompany C Carl Smith, captain; reA in the has class, grade, Jackson, William ter which there will be a general disNuttall, first lieutenant; Shersigned, and Miss Meeks is filling the man Davis, second lieutenant; Lee Turcussion. ner, first sergeant. place. Lieut. Webb is fast rounding the three Miss Qualtrough has been conducting companies into shape. Last week they At a model recitation in language in every Miss Lytle, teacher from the Nephl wereenddrilled in battalion formation.comthe of week the the last years class throughout the building, and High school, teaches the morning ses- pany was reviewed by Superintendent great benefit has been derived there- sion of the seventh A and eight B class- Christensen and the Board of Educafrom. es at the Oqulrrh, and conducts the tion. The cadets went through their same grade recitations in the afternoon drill in good form and gave evidence of at the Jackson. careful training. After but one years The pupils of the sixth grade have ordrill the Improvement in the boys carriage and appearance is marked. That ganized a Eugene Field society. Their A pleasing innovation at the Lowell the boys themselves appreciate the benofficers are: Nelson Blake, president; Minis the introduction of music in the open- efit is shown by the Interest they manHelen Daugherty, in the drills. nie Brim, secretary; Louise Rawlins, ing exercises by one of the class giving ifest Seven buglers are to be selected in the treasurer. a piano solo. near future, two for each company and one for the battalion as a whole. A number of boys are competing for these The new sanitary foundtaln which has State Superintendent Nelson has pur- positions, which accounts for the muheard about 7 oclock each in the been Washingplaced recently chased a residence in the southern part sical sounds various in evening parts of the city. soon satisto is move there. of town, and ton school grounds gives great faction to teachers and pupils. It has been long needed. The senior class elected Roy Higson The clerks in the State SuperintenArthur Murphy, manager of treasurer; dents office have been busy indexThe Lowel school has had some val- ing and preparing forkept the press the the Red and Black; Lewis Sowles, edituable lessons on the care of property, new school laws, published this week. or, with power to choose their own re-elect- ed vice-preside- nt; Ad-ph- Co-operat- ion vice-preside- nt; Ladies are too Busy to waste time in stores trying to pick up bargains, therefore they come to Z. C. M. I. for their goods. They know that all purchases of us are good bargains. We dont spend much time in words. We show the goods and quote the prices these do the talking. That accounts for our rush of business this season. catch-penn- y has the widest and newest assortment of the prettiest and best readymade Ladies Apparel seen in the West, and prices are the Lowest. See our great stock. are a seasonable feature of our Dry Goods Department. and Latest and Best Styles also prevail in Low Prices of which we have the most magnificent stock in the State. GOOD CARPETS THE HOME OF in Utah is at Z. C. M. I. All grades of Carpets purchased of us are Axminsters, sewed, lined and laid free of charge. We have high-claBody Brussels, Wilton Velvets, all grades of Tapestry, Wool Extra Supers, and all cheaper grades. Wool ss 3-pl- 2-p- ys, ly PAPERS. 20 OFF WALL A beautiful selection of the latest designs to choose from. Z. C. M. I. T. G. WEBBER, Supt. Z. C. I. |