Show I TflE l SCflQQIS I I The Utah Art Exhibit has offered several cash prizes for meritorious drawings in the grammar grades of the city schools The awards will be made to pupils producing the most artistic example of work during the school term The art quality of the work will be tho only consideration So the teachers teach-ers and pupils have been working dur f ing the past month for good drawings have been I and some excellent results obtained Those drawing winning prizes will be displayed at tho State Art Exhibit held the last of this month v M a Superintendent Christensen will meet the teachers of the fifth and sixth h7 tdcson Tuesday November 19th at 315 pl11 and the teachers of the seventh I sev-enth and eighth grades on Wednesday November 20th at the same time at the city and county building The subject sub-ject of arithmetic will be discussed 0 a f Miss Tomlinson formerly teacher in the Murray schools has charge of Miss Slilells room nt the Grant who I has a leave of absence until after the 110Jl I holidays S a J I Mrs Fred Price has returned from tho East and donated the Franklin a beautifully framed picture oC Pharaohs Pha-raohs Horses III < l IAn I-An orchestra has been formed in the Franklin consisting Emlln Ilardesty and Fay Ferguson with guitars and Alva Baer anti Claude Ilardesty with I mandolins Other additions are expected ex-pected r V It 1 Mls3 Lewis of the Franklin Is convalescing j conva-lescing from an attack of typhoid fever Mrs Cook is in her place during her I illness I Tho Vasatch visitors this week were I tMcsdames King Igleheart and j Graham j An Instructive and very Interesting I history contest on the Revolutionary Avar was held In the eighth grade of I the Watch on Friday afternoon o aMiss + I Miss Sadie Boyer who finished the eighth grade work at the Oquirrh five I I years ago and who has since graduated gradu-ated from the Stale normal school is successfully engaged in teaching in Sprlngvllle Last Monday the teachers AvJio were in the school In 1S9G were pleased to receive a visit from her She Il also observed the work in the beginners begin-ners grade o eAt e-At the regular Monday afternoon meeting of the Oquirrh teachers Miss Jennie Cauflleld of the sixth grade gave 1 a lesson in geographysubject northern I north-ern section of States Not only was the method of recitation fully shown l but also the manner of preparation in which Miss Cauflleld very skillfully assisted as-sisted her pupils in the study of the new lesson At the next meeting spelling pronunciation and phonics wIll be discussed The Oqulrrh fourth grade in rooms 9 and 10 had a multiplication match on Friday afternoon > p in which the former j uas victorious e e a Among the Oquirrh visitors during the week were Mr N C Christensen trustee of Stealing Principal Pryor Messrs Neilson and Sorenson Misses I KnudS9n Ormond Cluft Ferguson i Schramm and Hoover of Spanish Fork Principal tfountryinan and Miss Logue of Bingham Mrs Gibbons of the Franklin first grade Mesdames Schil ler Turner Pickering Goodspeed Wilkinson Wil-kinson Gunn Acheson Brown Slsson A W Grant Rydman Elchnor Thorn dike Wilson Sclsor Snelson and Martens I i Mar-tens Misses Cllfta Mayne Maud Williams Wil-liams Rachael Chapman and Nora Scheckell oC last years eighth grade 0 aMiss a-Miss Pollock held a very instructive i meeting with the fourth grade teachers on Wednesday afternoon The principal princi-pal topic discussed was arithmetic to a Mr Leatherwood has been assigned to the eighth grade at the Sumner and Mrs Carruth has been sent to the Hamilton doA do-A meeting of patrons of the Fremont school was held on Friday afternoon at I 3rl5 p m The pupils of rooms 1 and I 9 assisted In the programme while Superintendent Christens gave the 1 address A goodly number was present I pres-ent and all enjoyed It very much I O e ft I I Music Supervisor Roylance of Spring vllle wan a visitor at the Riverside on I Monday Other visitors were Mr Weston I Wes-ton of the University and Mrs McGH I I ton I a a a The spelling match between the boys I I and girls In room 5 at the Riverside resulted I re-sulted in a tie I e a a I II I The visitors at the Ninth during the I week were Mlssfts McDonald and Cope oil the Jackson Miss Harrison of the I Sumner Miss Ray of the Emerson I I Miss Holt of Forest Dale school The I patrons were Mesdames Page Parker I Patrovltsky Thornborg Josselyn Mr Holt Mr Josselyn and Master Byron I Crosby I t e a I The book stores are offering prizes to the pupils of the various grades a if I The pupils of room 2 at the Twelfth school will miss Elsie Bambergcr who leaves next week for a six weeks visit I in New York a a 0 I The visitors were Mrs Simon Bam bet gcr and Mrs Burrows v 0 U 0 I i Superintendent Chrislensen and Miss I Pollock were looking over the work at the Twelfth during tho week 0 0 4 Miss Felt of the Union school visited j I at the Lowell and Twelfth on Friday I I J 01 i Miss Walters and Miss Hamlln of the I Lowell who have double sessions have been desirous of doing more Individual I work In their grade so the library on the third floor has boon filled up for this purpose Thus the pupils have fqur hours work a day where they for merly had but three e I The Lowell Literary society had a very pleasing meeting on Friday In I omlS Recitations wore given by line Tibbetts Blanch Richards I David Lyon music by Margaret Werner Wer-ner Mablo Lunuberg Dagmar Orlob Carrlo Unger Carrie L per Miss Par twns reading by Jean Spencer I 0 4 fr Low < < ill visitors wore Mr OlIlman of Sprhigvllle Mesdames Wood llogyan Collins Thomas Allison Cameron Gracie Bradford Misses Sainsbury Adams Thompson Wardrope and Mr Sainsbury t lit rt i The pupils of the three upper rooms c of tlni Lowell arc planning a Thanks giving bnnquot to be given on Friday afternoon November 22nd after cchool 1 haUls l The guoats will be the teachers of the school and the Wilkes football J team The general committee consists of Mary Sherman Irene Romney and Mainio nines Or 0 Miss Meeka who has been substitut r ing In the AachRon Is now detained at home on account of the serjoup Illness of hen brother and Miss Tlbbetts has taken her place CloThe Clo-The spelling match between rooms 7 and 8 at the Jackson I resulted In a tie u > v The Jackson teachers desIre to ex t tend their sympathy to their principal Mr Bradford in his late bereavement u o 0 Miss Eugenia Morf substituted for Miss Youngberg at the Washington the latter part of the week Miss Youngberg was absent owing to the I death of her father Ser fellowteach ers sympathize with her iJ u O Drawings from all the rooms in the I Washington arc now being put up In the upper and lower corridors and It does much toward beautifying them f > va Miss Dorothy Bowman of the Washington Wash-ington entertained the teachers of the primary grades a short time ago On Saturday afternoon she entertained the teachers of the grammar grades at her home on Pear street A pleasant time was spent with each other a v In the spelling contest between rooms G and S the laurels went to room G I v o The grade = meeting of the county teachers institute was held In the L D S business college on Saturday morning morn-ing at 1015 Miss Pollock addressed the primary division and William Bradford the principals department e o e Mrs Mamie Jensen has resigned as teacher from the West Jordan school a a Dr Whitney the medical inspector for the schools has requested that he be promptly notified of any supposed I case of contagious disease or of any I disregard of quarantine regulations 1 This applies to parents as well as to 1 teachers and pupils 6 t 0 Ageneral meeting of teachers will beheld be-held in about two weeks In the high school building Prof Bennion will speak on the hygiene of tho eye and Dr Whitney will discuss some otheF phases oC schoolroom hygiene o a II The McKlnley society of room 15 Webster school gave a very interesting interest-ing programme on last I Friday It was a Chinese day and the room Avaa tastefully taste-fully decorated with Chinese parasols fans and kites The members of the society had liberally contributed Chinese Chi-nese curiosities to add to the Interest of the programme There were readings read-ings essays stories and songs all pertaining per-taining to China Those taking part were Henry Willie Lily Odd Garnett Buckle Aurora Smith Minnie Williams Wil-liams Leon Moreton Milton East Margaret Coder Lloyd Wlmmer Ruby Petersen and Alice Sherwood o o Pupils oC rooms 17 and IS Webster gave an elaborate spread to Mr Pros ser and Mrs Frobes on Friday It was a surprise to the teachers but a general gen-eral good time was Indulged In by all present These rooms ape rejoicing over a new piano to be used Jointly by both rooms in their meetings of the lit terary society tf e a Pupils of room L Webster arc glad to welcome Miss Carrie Davis back to her room after her recent illness 0 J V Miss Patterson of the Fremont gave a very interesting talk to the teachers of her building last Monday on Raphael and his paintings Training School 1 The faculty of the training school have had two meetings within a week for the discussion of Mr Thompsons syllabus of the pedagogic principles underlying the history and geography work At the first meeting Superintendent Superin-tendent n Miss Pollock Miss Dysart and some of the University professors pro-fessors were present 0 IOn I-On two successive Fridays patrons meetings were held the first to effect a temporary organization At the second sec-ond a constitution was adopted and officers of-ficers were elected Mr McKnlght gave an interesting talk on Practice Work This was complete and practical practi-cal and was much appreciated Prof Stewart gave a talk along the same line Miss Kimball took a part of her school to visit a train Through the courtesy of the Oregon Short Line and Mr Hardman yardmaster they went through all the cars in a train made up to go to Boise This was preparatory to work on the different modes of transportation 0 9 aMiss a-Miss Brintons room gave an Hawaiian Ha-waiian entertainment to parents and friends Programmes decorated with the Hawaiian flag were the Invitations Curios stereopticon views and some explanations of customs with a mandolin man-dolin solo by Margaret Peck and songs by the school made up the programme V U II Mrs Virginia Stephen Is still III wIth typhoid fever Miss Mabel Harker a normal graduate and now a member of the University Is taking her place u S n Miss May of the kindergarten department depart-ment gave talks before each of the history his-tory and geography sections this week on the way In which the kindergarten carries on the activities which children exhibit in the home before going to school u a The sixth grade and beginners arc working on a set of furniture for a playhouse for the use of the latter V Y 0 Through the of orts of Miss Harrison and Miss King and the kindness of Mrs Calne and the manager of the bilk factory the second grade enjoyed a visit to the silk commission rooms at the city and county building and the silk factory where they observed the process of making silk O U M Miss May met the kindergarten and lower grado teachers for work in games this week Miss Vlmontq assistants gavo Tho First Puritan Washing in costume and Mrs Stephens assistants presented rhythmic work In which the class took part Tho class Is entering Into the spirit of tho work with great zest and It proves to bQ a time of re taxation as well sin improvement co Y The fifth grade took an excursion to the Z C M 1 shoe factory on Tues day The trip I wits taken as a part of the work in the geography and hlstorv of New England Besides observing the process of shoemaking they found out where the machinery the materials from which the shoes are made etc came from and also the power by whIch tho machinery Is tinned the prices or the different articles and about the market for such This enabled en-abled them to compare the facilities of this legion for manufacturing with those of New England und other regions re-gions of the United States Salt Lake High School A nolablo event oC the week Vna the I visit of Prof Paul S Rclnech of the Unl vurbltv of Wisconsin on Illday Mr ItolnacU examined tho work hi tho eovcral 1 uoparlmontK with a view to placing the school In the lift oC accredited hlnh schools for the university Ho rourcacuiH Ills reports awaited with groat Interest O M Another even of moment wus the ro newul of the Wednesday uHHomhly Which Principal Eaton hopes to maku a perma lent feature of the school AInJ Ynunir who spent three years In the Philippines addressed time rrcahmuii class ills tall was a most interesting and Instruct 1 vi o ono upon tho situation climate Ii ntl mod ucla oC the drear thePhnrt o islands tho drosn the lord and tho physical baI and intullcjtual nunii tics of the phrtple and the ohl ands now systems of education Vlulo Mr Voniii was sneaking to iho fvofllunmi Monsieur Joscnh Bossert talked oefijro iho t sailors J Juniors and sophomores on llullmui 1 The speaker In a very bright find l cuter tiUnlnar manner told of tho true name or I the country Tho Netherlands the iWo of streams for fences the large numbor of windmills 5000 I In a small town the Hiarrlaco and funeral 1 customs the cleanliness clean-liness of the people and their strong ic llsloutf nature Amsterdam and The Hague with their art galleries the heavy taxiJ and tho municipal control of the thoatjra Monsieur Bossort closed his remarks with tho effective recital of a I Dutch poem 6 fl M Tho past week having been tho last ot tho second month of work examinations I I have been hold In nearly all classes Mr Glllllan JTVVO a uniform test to all first year algebra I classes on Thursday I e 0 1 1 The American literature class will moire a stud of Hawthorne beginning with Tho louse of Seven Gables this weekS I w O a Tho classical and scientific divisions of tho Junior class will discuss the plot of Macbeth this week 0 a 0 Much enthusiasm Is evinced by the slu 1 donta of the art department In the contest con-test for the prizes offered by President l Culmcr and They uro dolnc excellent amateur am-ateur work Among1 the moat worthy I pieces recently tlnlbhed ore to oil studies of lemons by Violet Nott and Aetna Smith an oil study of carnations by Lillian Lil-lian Conelly an excellent water color of autumn leaves by Ada WhlUlcscy and a lowiellcf In plaster of a bird on a twig bv Loulso Earl This week all the work will bo collected from thu pupils by Mr Harwcod and handed In to the lodges re Icctcd by tho art Inntltute flit arc Mr Graco Y Kerr John Scars and Miss Sawyer V Tho juniors aro to have a coda In tho I Union school on tho evening of November 22nd Them will be music games dunc lag and refreshments State University Principal N T Porter and Instructor II C Lewis of the branch normal spent part of Monday visiting the University They returned to Cedar City on that evenings train e V U Consignments of tools and machinery for the shop of the mining school aro being be-ing received every few days Before tho I close of tho year Lhe equipment will have qpst about SSOOO 0 t Or The museum building Is I being pushed to completion with a little more vim but tho pupils are wondering whether or not they will get In It L before next September i v a Chapel exercises were In charge of Dr I Merrill last week Ho addressed the students stu-dents tho first two mornings and Chairman Chair-man Sharp of the Repents was the speaker f speak-er Wednesday and Friday + Judge H P Henderson and Mlso Reynolds I Rey-nolds the latter of Chicago and n graduate I gradu-ate of tho Northwestern university of Illinois Il-linois spent Wednesday afternoon Alalt I Ing the University I MOV I Profs Stewart and Allen left Friday afternoon for Jlcber City whore on that I evening they delivered an illustrated lecture lec-ture on Saturday Prof Stewart lectured before the Wasatch county teachers and on Saturday evening the Illustrated lecture I lec-ture was again given before the people of Wallsbure o s o Principal David I Prior of Spanish Fork brought his teachero up to visit the University Uni-versity Monday Among them were L W Nielsen and Lydia Schram of the normal nor-mal graduating class of last year t a v Prof Stewart will lecture before tho parents pa-rents club of the Webster school next Thursday evening a It O The fourthyear normal class met Friday Fri-day and arranged to attend In a body tho funeral of Mrs WIddlson of the Twenty second ward The deceased la a sister of Mayor Thompson and mother of Laura WIddlson a member of this class Committees Com-mittees were appointedone consisting of Kate Thorpe Serena Sjlvestcrsen and Sadie Holt to choose a floral tribute another an-other Jj B Ullgren Jessie Home and I Lllllo Chlpman to draft resolutions of sympathy to be published In the Chronicle Chroni-cle 0 0 0 The Orphans met Wednesday and were addressed by Mr McGhlo on The Force of Personality Y 0 Y A special practice of the Mandolin and Guitar club was held Wednesday afternoon after-noon It M t Tho current history class met Thursday Thurs-day and debated the question Resolved That the tariff Is the legitimate Issue of the Presidential campaign of 19CM A goodly number of students took advantage advan-tage of the general Imitation and were present CI a The freshman class has challenged tho sophomores to meet them In a football game Thursday i t a From twelve to fifteen members of the Golf club arc to bo seen on the campus every afternoon vi 0 II The athletic association has now about 151 members o t III Though baskotball has been somewhat eclipsed by golf and football this year the game has not been forgotten The llrst and the fourthyear normals both have active teams On Thursday the fourthyear team met tho eighthgrade boys of the training school and were de feated Another game was played Fri day between the two normal teams resulting re-sulting in a victory for the llrst ear girls a a The Dramatic club held a rehearsal Thursday evening at tho rooms of Mrs Cluff In tho Eagle block The play will probably have to bo postponed until after the Christmas holidays on account of the club not being able to get the Theater at an earlier date O a V Chapel exercises will be carried on next week under tho direction of Dr Howard o a Fifteen Salt Lake City and county teachers meet Prof l3en ton every Saturday Sat-urday at oclock to study History and Science of Education This I work Is be ing done that State certificates may be obtained by the members of the class I Fourteen other teachers from Davis county are to Join the class at once S An even hundred applications for graduation gradu-ation with the normal class in June 1902 have been received rhls is the largest normal class In tho history of tho University Uni-versity 4 0 0 Sixteen students responded to Prof Arreos call for the organization of a brass band Several others have expressed ex-pressed a willingness to join The general gen-eral sentiment Is decidedly I In favor of the move BO It will probably bo successful V s The Senate on Thursday elected Pres ton Cannon manager and Albert Thomas captain of a football team to be organized or-ganized from among Its members a a lit Prof Acree la to speak to the engineers Monday on Recent Advances In Science Agricultural College Logan Nov 15 Principal Cuttlcr of the Onelda Stake academy occupied a chair en tho platform during chapel exercises last I Tuesday 0 O Although tho A C team met defeat last Saturday at the hands of the U of U lx > ys It Is considered l hero that the trip to Suit Lake was u huge success So many complimentary reports have conic concerning con-cerning the dlgnUlctl behavior of the maul titude that went down and so much en thusiasm was manifested bv those who took part that It Is evident that tho pie cautious and careful preparations of Pros ident Kerr and tho committees were pro ductive of good results M < Great preparations aro under way for a teachers reception to the students Satur day night Owing to tho great numbers It will be necessary 10 Include only students teachers officers and tho nlumnl All 1 will meet In the auditorium and listen to tho following programme Orchestra Invocation Prof Eagle Addreas President KoYr Instrumental music Mrs Goodwin R > ndlll Rpacllncr Miss Moeneh hive minutes of fun Prof Dryden Vocal selection Reading Mlas Baker Orchestra rho wholo party will then repair to the pymnuslum and dance Luncheon will be rved S a a The A C team will mcot the All Hal lows on time firldlron at the B Y campus tomorrow A hard contest Is anticipated since from other meetings of the two teams with other elevens they ore con I Bldorcd very evenly matched 41 i Prof Swondsen reports that umiHimllv 1 rood work haG been accomplished this fail by the Held classes In surveying Ito I ai to tho splendid weather owing ° 4 V Mrs I Ida V Clark of Fossil Vyo nn a visitor at the college today was Mrs 1 arkls In Logan VJIlInS hem t er meat friend Mrs Cook of tho sewing depart I CI I I I I Miss Emma tho little daughter of Dr Moonch was dangerously 111 yesterday but Is I thought to be safely on the way to recovery today a The A C Debating society will offer tho following programme this week Heclta lion hiss Annie Davis debate ncvolvud That State Prohibition la I Preferable to High License ua a Means of Dealing with Intemperance Afnrmatlvo speakers P Merrill and Orval Adams Negative J T Jardine and R B West Paper by the editor i a 0 0 i line following Is tho programme for the r PioKresslvo Literary society tho coming week Recitation M S Owens song I Miss HOBO Sorenson lecture Charles Whlpplc u a Prof Dryden offered remarks of conso lation to the students last Tuesday morn Ing after their visit to Walkers Held last I Saturday a n I < hero will be a meeting of the A C board In Logan tomorrow t Prof Wright of tho horticultural de partment made his Irst talk to tho stu I dents Thursday morning The gentleman made some very appropriate remarks I I along tho lino of agriculture e t Ii i Two bulletins are now being prepared at tho station ono on Beat Time to Har vcsa Cereals by Director Mdtsoc and ono on Feeding Horses by Prof Mer rill These booklets will contain vulunblo results of long experiments carried on at I iho station it fc O Ada Mark tho oldest daughter of Prof MacEwtui la quite III with lonsllltls |