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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL -- In Og'den and Other Cities board of education ha taken the weeks continuous visiting: bout two a thorough Inspection of all poke of the city. tb, school The work or ana principals .uperintendent, observed her has been carefully and there being subjected school ed spelling contests will be by tests in reading which will prove even more Interesting than those while the work or is spelling, language and composition will follow is quick succession. fol-knr- ed following fifty words as a test In spelling were given to the pupils of ibe seventh grades throughout the Tbe on city Thursday last The result of not yet completed: appropriate, artery, unult, autograph, belle, brevity, cshmlty, carrier, capable, chaplain, drcumference, convenient civilise, mrteous, canvass, deceit develop, s, dbbtheria, disastrous, economy, emperor, endeavor, experience, flourish, fatigue, fertility, fortune, frontier, gouge, haughty. Wot, hypocrite, Incident Incur, individual, Instant Intermission, kiln, knave, lagoon, librarian, license, manufacture, manual, mercanti- At examination is Abscess, annex, em-turn- loy-alt- y, le, millinery. is distributing the work In throughout the schools to be at the festival of music to be children by the public school Ur. Coop mule ed liven the latter part of May or the Drat week In June. There will be choruses for pupils from the second to fourth grades, for pupils from the ttth to sixth grades and for pupils from the seventh to eighth grades, staking three divisions of chorus xne time work. a principals meeting held at the ihdiaon school yesterday evening the cstion of the promotion of pupils a further discussed. Special probation were advised in cases where t was sure that the pupils health strength would permit him to go with more work than Is provided foe in the regular order. At no time it considered advisable that a vision of pupils should be advanced 004 f the regular order. The prln- At . came early and to observe the had an oppor-fonlgeneral condition ty icings In the Madison school. That were well pleased was evldenced the many of expressions approval. Bo reman of the Madison has on the sick list this week. It Is e hoped that a of serious nothing tave will develop In her Illness. Her Miss Beatrice Bo reman, has Jtfos "tf. "Wituted for her. teachers of the schools will Pathlie with Miss Moran of the chool, whose mother died on T6neday last. the fifth grade spelling contest t the Madison school, and given wpresentatlvea from all of the fifth s of the city, the followl got first and second place otlvely: Grant 98.. h "toxt was a uia much better test Washington spirited one results as a whole sbUlne1 thnn ,n the ixth grade d ln the early part of the week, The k, Venlh Mower- Lawn IS BEST mm & Because It is Made to Last, and because IT DOES ITS WORK. Try One Ball-bearin- g, According to reports the schools are a little chagrined at losing both first and second place in the The second number of the Academy "Acorn is now being distributed. The ? paper shows considerable Improvement The board of education seemed over the first issue. The cover la or mighty well pleased with the condiyellow tint which softens ' the tone tion of the schools. Call again gen- of the cover drawing. The contents this $2.75 Assortment tlemen. are better arranged and classified. Buy from & $ The State Journal has not yet received HIGH 8CH00L NOTES. Its copy. During the last recitation period We are pleased to welcome home 338 25th Thursday morning a very entertaining Street Telephone 124 musical and literary program was again our former teacher, Miss Netand choice your fet rendered by members of the sopho- tie McKay, who has been attending of any more class. The numbers were as fol- the Chicago university. She remains here only a week when she will go to lows: Ethel Wattts St. Louis to labor ln the Church InReading Piano Solo Dent Mower formation bureau. Vocal solo For a Whole Year! Maude Belnap The Academy will give another of its Reading Gladys Gibson Tbs Chbckusoabd Assoktmbnt Cokmsib or: ' Plano solo Evelyn Dalrymple delightful dances. April 8th, In Parry lb prkgi. Ralston Break lint Fond, at 15c. .SOc asuks Purine Health flour, st 35c. . . .70c 3 hall. 1 10c package Kaliton Health Crisp 10c At a recent meeting the senior class I lOe package Kalaton Cereal Coffee 10c 1 15c 15e Kalaton Health Gelatine The basketball girls have some new 1 Me package Balaton Health Oata decided to have class day exercises. Me package 50e earn Kalaton Baking Powder This program will be arranged and suits. They are beauties of rich pur- 31 Me package 15c Pancake Purine flour 1 35e nark Kalaton Kornklua and could white. off 35e set ple Nothing presented entirely by the senior class. 1 15e Me package Kalaton Hominy Grita Mr. Cross, Miss Bohn and Miss Stan- their charms to better advantage. 275 ley were appointed a committee to This aaaortment contains the letters Professor Terry went to Logan on make arrangements for these exerthe words business spelling Thursday evening. cises. s Send the coupons to the Rals, Miss Clara Eldridge la spending the ton Purina company, St Louis, MisThe distinctive feature of the comlatter souri, and your favorite $1jOO Magapart of the week In Salt Lake. mencement exercises will be an operzine will bo sent to your homo Free etta given under the directorship of Elder Joseph J. Cannon, recently for a Whole Year. Mr. Coop. The senior class contains some very able singers among both returned from Europe, occupied the sexes, and with such a leader as Mr. time during devotional Tuesday mornCoop directing the work, success Is ing. assured. The ' first rehearsal takes Principal McKay was ln Salt Lake place this evening at the high school on business during Thursday. assembly hall sixth grade spelling contest. grade oral contest will ivn at the Grant school on Wednesday next It is harder to run a than to keep a dining-ca- r hotel, but we have mastered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, tlowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make the service so Edgar Jones DINING $1.00 MAGAZINE FREE 13-l- b to both an oral and written test, The by the superintendent off carried the school again Quincy Donors by not missing a single word In dtbr the written or arol work. The Ptngree school stood second fin all of tbe above events. The & 3 KNOW AS THE better today and will be able to report for work Monday. WEBER STAKE ACADEMY NOTES. The basketball team scored another victory over the A. A. IT. ut Logan lust Saturday night. The final score stood 14 to 11. Professor Thomas F. larger McKay was in charge of the team. noted. It is said carefully conditions will be made A report of committee at some teachers e w date. the year has the At no time during been so fork In the grammar grades at as the present time. bfl of Interest on between carried ne contests being natured the rivalry good cUes and who to as shall buildings nong the or subjthat this in subject first Aon effect of bringing up the had has ect, of the work to a very At efficiency In th contest for the high standardbat work In spelling among the sixth the Quincy school pades in the city, In all three honors the off arTled was a test of written First aents. out from the sent superiwords gty ntendents office. The Quincy school unde a record of 95.6. The next test ns held by representatives from all Ae sixth grades in the city meeting at d one mathematician of splendid ability. Miss Mitchell of the Madison, Miss Clare of the Washington, Miss Maguire of the Lewi and Mrs. Cahill or the Quincy are known to have most excellent classes In singing. They are really songrestresses. 1904 THE CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA Notes of the Schools w 2, CAR e POINTERS Leave iVnver 4 :15 p. m. anti 10:35 I. in. for Omaha and Chicago; 2:00 p. in. and 10:35 p. m. for Kansas City and St. Louis. They all carry TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - A Little Help The high school faculty and many of the students are recipients of very unique Invitations to the grand Alumni ball to be given next Friday night. Those intending to be present are requested not to 'orget the eleven cents. The ladies basketball team played an Interesting game with the B. Y. college team at Logan yesterday afternoon. During the first half neither team scored, but at the end of the second half the score was 0 In favor of the Academy. 6-- st the right time will aeve your eye. Neglected eyes or Improp-inerly fitted ones will end In curable disease. 1 have helped thousands and ean help you. Examination FREE. J.T.RUSHMCR Washington Avs. 2412 PATRONS OF THE School dismissed yesterday afterThe seniors have decided upon a noon till next Tuesday morning on acorder class pin and will send their count of conference. Teachers and next week. The design is that of a will take a much needed rest. students old Is of coin. made The pin gold gold and Is very neat in effect. The basketball game between the boys team and the B. Y. Academy At a meeting of the High School team at Logan resulted In the college Athletic association, held Thursday score of 8 ln favor of B. T. A. afternoon, it was decided that the students should drop baseball this FOR 80UTHERN EDUCATION. season, and spend all their efforts ln BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April . Adpreparing for the track meet to be vices received by the local commit held at the U. of U. athletic field be- tee In charge of the arrangements tween the Park City, Salt Lake and for the meeting here the latter part Ogden high schools. This meet will of this month of the conference for be held Saturday, May 14. The education in the south Indicate that university has guaranteed to pay all it will be the largest and most nota expenses of visiting teams. ble gathering of the kind ever held. In addition to leading educators who The high school teachers were not will attend from all of the southern permitted to forget that yesterday was states from Maryland to Texas, the the first of April. Mr. Jacobs was participants will Include a large parallowed to sit ln his recitation room ty of northerners Interested in the and wonder why the class did not educational problem. This party will come to recite. On going to the as- be headed by Robert C. Ogden or sembly hall he found a notice on the New York, who Is president of the board stating that he would not meet conference. his classes that morning. The class on being Informed that recitations roosevelt. would be held on April 1st Just the SCHENECTADY, N. Y., April . same as on other days, filed out ' to The Republican congressional convendistrict held their class room. When the noon re- tion of the twenty-thir- d cess arrived several teachers found here today chose John N. Parker,' the that they were minus their hats. Republican leader In Schenectady county, and William Barnes, Jr., the The mfnstrel show given by the Albany county leader, as delegates to boys last week was not only a great the national convention at Chicago. success as an entertainment, but aiso Resolutions Indorsing Roosevelt for as a proposition. The renomination were adopted unanimoney derived from this entertainment mously. In deference to the wish of will place the Classlcum" on a sound Congressman George N. Southwlck, his renomination was deferred until financial basis. September, when a convention for that purpose will be held. General Notes. The faculty and members of the Children must not forget that we senior class are busy getting their pic have a millinery opening for them tures taken for the souvenir edition Friday and Saturday. April 1st and of the Classlcum." Sd. Just arrived a beautiful and complete line of Easter bonnets and Dr. Thomas has made arrangements school hats, at the right prices. Leader with the president of the Agricultural Millinery, 351 Washington .avenue. college to have Professor Upman. of Mrs. S. E. Lyon. the English department, lecture to Quick Arrest. the students of the high school at J. A. Gullege of Verbena, Ala., waa some date In the near future. twice In the hospital from a severe Professor Maud May Babcock lee rase of piles, causing 4 tumora Aftured to an. audience of high school ter doctors and .all remedies failed, students and their friends last night Bucklen'a Arnica Salve quickly ar at the school assembly hall. Miss rested further inflammation and cured The Art of him. It conquers aches and kills pain. Babcock's subject was Twenty-fiv- e cents at Jesse Driver's, Public Spenklng." money-maki- are assured that all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Union Pacific Ralroad Its accident Union To attend dancoo or thoatora or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number-pho- ne pany of ln the its trains 22. I (bWsjj?! 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During the latter half of the week See our display windows for big ;j89ue Echoes. Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Miss Joyce has been detained from genian of the high school Is known her classes on account of Illness. It reduction In carpets. Ogden Furni- Utah Btata JournaL Apply to Horace rapld calculator." 8. Foster, city circulator. la said, however, that she Is much ture and Carpet company. He Is That la sasclly why ws do tHo Tailoring Boaissoaa of Ogdta. Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Orfdoss. Utah. |