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Show Educational ' News Notes. BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE Two of the organizations at this great institution of which the students are justly proud are the Co'lege brass band ?nJ orchestr-. With fine new instruments, with talented young musicians, and under the careful direction of Proi. W. O. Robinson, who is an- enthusiastic worker, the two musical organizations or making I rapid strides along the pathway of progress. Ihe following members comprise the band Lyman Dai nes Solo B flat cornet. cor-net. J H Nielson Solo B flat cor- ! net. " HLErdman 1st B flat cornet. cor-net. . E H Marble 2d B flat cornet. Daniel Harding 3rd B flat cornet. B J Mathias B flat clarinet. G F Rawlins B flat clarinet. O Yancey Pieolo. A L Cook Tuba. A E Jones B flat bass. . T W Jarvis Baritone. L P Nelson Slide trombone. R J Hammer Tenor. D W Henderson Tenor. E Richards Solo Alto. Goo Grover 1st Alto. L G Burnbam Bass drum. Lewis Edwards. Snare drum. Following is the personnel of the orchestra: j Eva Nebeker 1st Violin. j Carrie Thorn p.s 2c .ri !',? . i ' ' Nettie Stowell 3rd Violin.. i Annie Myers Piano-. j J H Nelson 1st Cornet. - 1 Lyman Daines 2d Cornet. L P Nelsun Trombone. J The museum has received some very inlresting historic rel- J iosfromC. Traveller of Richmond. Rich-mond. They are wood working tools One ha? a handle made j from an English beech tree, grown in Hyde Park forest, Eng Hand, felled in ,1825. Two have i ha ndles made from the wood of ! a French Walnut tree grown in j Windsor Castle Garden, and felled I in 1 S 1 6. Another has a handle made from the wood of a pile driven for old London bridye in I 1 176, and drawn up in 1832. It j was under water 656 years, j The basket ball game Saturday between the B. Y. C. and Weber Stake academy teams resulted in '"a scare ot 15 to i3 in favor of j Logan. - |