Show n A v- - eacner S vOlUmh Ann Arbor Mint especially in Ann Arbor there is not single break nor missing link in the educational chain from the lowest Gardens class in the kindergarten to the highThere are perhaps ?ood reasons w liy est In the college From the time the so few people in Sevier County have boy enters the kindergarten to play until he leaves the university with bis good gardens one reason seemingly doctor’s de8'reei be is climbing one con- - is that In many places the land bakes I and so forms clods Another Is that water turns do not come often enough ’ Taxes are On the Increase I for garden plants Wood-Worki- but the good s we have for sale are at bed- rock prices if you are in need of ng Shop i’lAMMJ MOLDING tiuning kuukivix Fun i it u re Carpets To the teachers of Sevier Co Utah “ects with the district school the dis-i- n The want of gardens is greater than trict school with the high school and convention assembled Baby-buggi- es V5NhKAL WO()I) WOItK we usually suppose People are Fellow Teachers:— Your executive! the high school with the university-commit- tee MV MILL WKST OF bound to have a variety of food or they saw fit to place me upon twenty-fiv- e I’OFLSOV KOLLEII MILL years of school work with are sot healthy and then it is pleasant a hitch or an Interruption the program fora correspondence and I iIludi'riin -since receiving the notification of What wonder that a boy who has and one of life’s natural enjoyments to In as food well as In have other variety such assignment I have been consid- - &°ne to school a few months each winOr if have variety often bv wish ering what would be the most suitable I ter then hurridly spent a few terms things So peoplebills or buteber bills running grocery n ome for discussion or topic but have had some seminary academy feels or else to be denied this and placed difficulty in deciding disadvan- 'b11®1' omnclapil A hesitancy in the selection of a sub- - tege when he drops lllto Ject may arise In at least two ways— I these truly learned young men and I q ml enveget ables are excellent for pro I either from one having w many ladlesthemes upon which he can write that The schools here are free to all nu- a but the wh ae raised on this kind of food THEO BRANDLEY they confuse him or from having so Pls between the ages of five and twen- r°bU8t t0 “Ut eH aml1 V°' few that he is doubtful whether elth- years- Michigan is as proud of her neu-- have very large n- er would be suitable I am schools as Utah Is of her sure fresh air quite 8 therefore ISTUIMMIMO HER STOCK OF they must acquire that the former obstacle does not stand m°untain scenery and beautiful cli an(J in my way but am not so certain in SPRING the flret que HATS JENSEN CHRISTIANSEN & CO U by relation to the latter However I have Michigander asks a stranger is ‘‘Well f! carly ?“hed 8nd a ld IS concluded that you would be Interest- - what do you think of ouschools?” iat?F vetabIs I ed in some personal observations made About the same methods of disclD- - ? ? aj?( frults 30 tbat during CALL AND SEE HER AT m°r Jy may get the trreater than in that which I may have gotten llne are employed here as we have in R M L L I X K R V STO R E E from text books or public lectures so forte ln Sevier county m Main except that do Mracljust north of Ormck’s I will tell you a few things about the tbey do not hesitate to use is in corporal public schools of Ann Arbor and per- - Punlshment here when it is considerd i are acm'eful eco'" haps a little 6f education generally In nccary No whispering is permitted m ?!? P fSu' °fen ln the school room but the state of Michigan is be I)e°fe oarJ ctrflm' in the children bCe“ uaF y n debl One seeing the children here walk- - wbl8Per a little all the same but not as they do in some of out ? medi? arsuy‘‘A gardenlag the streets or Indulging In the 80 ”eVbr rutw big grocery h00An intermission of two hours l u c0mun Gl®sswaresports Of the is wonder- U‘at fully Impressed with the idea that 18 taken each day from bil 8 in alwa'' he In children are children where ever you and all children are required to go an" JN oii hand i stock of (Tallies calico and see them and a casual observer would honie fHr dinner The school house is at ieast°has a chZZ ilK °ommu'itJ' THE P °Ut °f be led to the conclusion that pupils Kedduring this time and the '’‘''‘'"King to i orUenc alMorduimiise pupils Therare-tMalways some I teachers and schools are same the are not even allowed to remain around Jre Ilialocate W ('specially ’run 3U‘r‘ handling produce and over but while there are many the building This arrangements Umjc tluur of thcui Produce your approval at flreJ Zm ZZnin w striking similarities some differences not R(OI TENDER BEEF MUTTON 10 wlU bur luore thought but the more I see of it the e8s from tlie ffardeners thus and FORK better I like it being a Call at his shop and see his stock of there 8nIwa8 some As to salaries It 1nconit might be said that hams the teachers here areas “ultlia is Uut bclnR Put (nthe farm poorly mid I t0 advantuge Such for instance as an as they are in Utah In fact thev'ri °Uld take that lonK to air eat educational food and" drink I not et as milch per month but per- - ZZ' fiekl Some farmers are in t he haPs more educational water and the year as all are hired there is such an enihnsaism manifest for thirty-eigh- t weeks “"‘v 'd‘y bUt T Beginners t0 “ r08t from 30 by Putting get the like of which I never have seen to 300 per year which 1 monroh 1 gardenin A Sardei1 before Children going to and com- - 13 raised 25 a year until It reaches! requires AND YOU 4 ltu ILK riKST-CLA( AKKORTIILAT OF: ing from school talk about their les- - f400’ wbieb the maximum except I HIM w n caBe uf sons I could have gained a good principals who get 500 Oils opinion of the schools here without a year The term “principal” here Tlie lots in Richfield and in some oilier does towns close by need a great deal of sand “ofc indicate a male visiting them simply from listening teacher as it and that can be hauled in winter or does In usuaby Sevier with the talking All pupils tojind the county We also What surprises me most is their ac principals In Ann Arbor are girls— old on the way from the field thus saving Oranges Lemons Bannanas quirments in language and literature girls Tlie city superintendent is a team and manual labor this may seem like lots of work but many of tlie lots Medicines School children fifteen years of age man in I town tlie am of St' have informed talk about the foremost authors and 0eor£e had that few teachers get and hauled onto their works with an ability that positions who have not taken the com- - bundreds ot loads tben before they raised good gardens would do credit to much older persons plete university course and as a conwe will do the same when we apand sequence all and I believe it can be truthfully said have such a broad range and too without offending any of my of knowledge and thorough normal preciate gardens properly if we can not hearers that we as teachers of Sevier training that If they possess some raise them withont It may be the ounty could learn lessons in litera natural aptness and ambition they wrong time of tjie year to do it now but the people of Richfield could make ture and language from pupils in the can not fail to make good teachers There is quite a movement here their homes much more cleanly as well Ann Arbor public schools This comparison is not for the purpose of cast- under headway for advancing the as comfortable by hauling gravel ing any discredit upon ns but simply work of the Natural Humane Society enough to make paths from the front to show that we have not appreciated by making a special effort in the school gate to the door and on around the the importance of literary work in room to place the subject of kindness house our schools or having appreciated it to animals before the pupils in an imhave allowed other studies’ which pressive way Last "Thursday I atseemed to us of more importance to tended exercises at the public school ir crowd it from the school curriculum under the auspices of the Humane Tha teaeher in Utah country dis- Society which consisted of songs recAmong the Editors tricts Is not altogether to blame for itations essays etc bearing upon the No of tlie first volume of the this condition of things The course subject of kindness to all of God’s Southern Censor came from the press of study has been arranged by the leg- - creatures and it occured to my mind The new sheet is six Saturday night our that teachers could devote a little jslature and enforced in a measure column folio of very creditable make time to this by the commissioner and superintendsubject with profit to the up Like most of the ents of schools and it has really ap- public it shows weakness in spots but journals At the teacher’s institute here or peared that so mnch has been required like the of us and briar pipes it rest rather the “School by the law to be taught that it was masters Will doubtless la grow stronger with age absolutely necessary to feed the pupils it termed in Michigan 1 noticed cold facts in order to get over the one striking contrast between the We congratulate Kro Crosby upon bis first effort in journalism and his changround However I am convinced teachers here and those in Sevier Co ces of success1 that even in spite of our crowded Theve teachers are about ninety-fiv- e Richfield Advocate cent of schools mixed grades short time and per the feminine persuasion d and none of them I believe lacked the long programs more literary work The Censor is the latest X that has ROLLER-MILL- S could be done in the schools of Sevier qualification the want of which has County without materially crippling debarred a number of applicants from come to our table it is a bright newsy DONE Arithmetic if there is an inclination the school room in Sevior county sbe®t and should receive the full of and determination on the part of the at least the of being tlie commun lt3r people eighteen years P°rt teachers to introduce it into the of age I did not get this information It is published at Richfield The Sandy from the ladies themselves that schools they Independent wishes “The Censor” all If I am correctly informed not one are older- than the age named for no the success which such undertaking person in twetny-fiv- e from Utah who doubt many of them honestly believe merits- - Sandy Independent themselves younger than that but come East to attend school is prepared Wm M Cowley of Glenwood has to enter upon the language work giv-l- a any way they appeared to me to have in the course he chooses to pursue seen several summers since they be- accepted the office of foreman in the Censor office at Richfield We think and as a consequence one half bis en- came old euongh to vote As I at this conclusion without it about time the C'enor made its apergy is spent ln studying things he should have learned before entering having access to their family Bible to pearance we are aux Joiw to see it determine their exact age it is not IrouCounty Record college Now that all theappropriutlonshave The pupils here do not get over at given to yon authoritatively I trust that you will have a pleasant been made and tlie Legislature has admuch work in a month as We May safely indulge in a lit- they do in Utah Upon looking over and profitable time during your sum- journed A tie mer as to the improvements vocation speculation and that a portion of it the plan for a year’s work— which means thirty-eigh- t full weeks—it will be spent in school for though you that will be made and the advantages may new feel weary seems to me that no more work is nd think it that will be offered students next year All the rooms now occupied by the would be nice to r£t during the sumthan we Would assign for two terms and I at first wondered how mer more serious consideration of the University will be retained and to So much time could be profitably may convince you that you these will be added the use of all the spent subjeet bk will better prepared for your work west building: as previously announced kjpon so little work but when I saw aa next Library futilities will be increased and yer by attending summer the Qian reviewed and not by its regular school advantages offered college students teacher but by the superintendent of in Let me seminary methods of study will be thank you once more my the school it was no longer a query to fellow teachers for your mauy kind- extended Biological laboratories will tne as to where the time had gone doubtless be furnished for the accomnesses and faithful labors dlirjng my modation of Such tnorough knowledge of the substudents of natural science encumbeney ln office as ject was possessed by each pupil that ent of schools and to superintend- The miuing school will be strengthened congratulate I was amazed to think so much could you upon the good report of your la- by tlie extension of the courses offered be touglit fend learned ln so short a and the employment bors of lost year made by of another Kopt time Such thoroughness was a revelin that department Not instructer Maglcby ation to me A subject as it was here Now least ainongour hopes is that the h urging you to be honest and t taught can never be forgotten and a the west building will lie furnIn youf school Work and assurfoundation is laid as firm as the Hock ished of success If you' pursue such a asagymnasium for the students of Ages and will never give way un- ing you The petition to the president and Board course der the weight of all the knowledge of Regents asking for a gymuasium I remaiu your ftvind and those pupils uut obtain in after years shouids be signed by everybody connect Just hiok of it I In Michigan and ed with the University The University H N Hayes Chronicle nZl Pictures Tors and Wad paper to gladden you 1 the "j f out-match- - -- N Y ONE (JAN call and see us at our store inRICHFlELD am rMii flice Bfowa tkiji r bte’ Abt “j WONDERFUL B 1 ti play-groun- d SI “t - 1 ‘ ieison Magnus Liui peo-wor- J ld J-Utc- £ have a LITTLE they a business that I !r ‘ j your fanily dy - ’ i purchasing anORGAN 0r a PIAXO f?orc ’ t ' K has alway corner hej share i storeBTJT $16 fair Hey have a large assortment of SHOES that not to outdone town supplies patent rintc hAndle seven kinds of frartPhlna and canned fruits and have spring i i f ' 5 i t other stork Country home-cure- d He is Buying Fat Cattle ’ K 5? SHOULD SEE 1 1 Bertlesen’s Grocery Store H ATONCE Groceries Paints Chinaware Glassware Tinware have and Patent I SUBSCRIBE for Snow! Snow! Snow! KWR OILS PAIN a THE CENSOR 1 fresh-launche- HI s $150 a vear THE ELSINORE sup-name- ly I - merely-jumpe- nOOESBEUSI-IESan- HAVE NEVER POOR WORK UTAH INVITATIONS B Rooms Cards text-boo- k handbills LOOK HERE WEEK LATER etc ' ARE NEATLY Printed at base-ment- hor-oug- feljow-Ifcbor- er THIS OFFICE - u : i |