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Show ACADEMY NOTES. Lillian Thompson, Reporter. The monthly priesthood' meeting was held Monday morning during the theology period. In the Young Men's department the following program was rendered: Vocal solo, "Changeless the Love of the Master," Eugene Hilton; Hil-ton; Lecture, Epheslang 2:8, 9, 10, Willis Lyman; Table Etiquette, William Wil-liam B. Stapley; Coronet Solo, Jesse Stott; Proper Care of Animals, Marvin Mar-vin Moody; The Language of a Gentleman, Gentle-man, II. W. Uluck. In the Ladles department de-partment Mrs. L. F. Moench spoke on the subject of "Preparing for Womanhood." Woman-hood." Mrs. A. C. Woodruff also gave some very good Instructions. Last Thursday night after school the question, Resolved: That state-wide prohibition Is the best solution of the liquor qikstlon was debated. Sidney Ottley a Jl Angus Stephenson took the affirmatf e, Arthur Pederson and Don Bishop f be negative. This was pre-llmlnaiy pre-llmlnaiy to the one which will be given giv-en beffre the public Friday, Dec. 1. The heating apparatus has been comyji'ted and Installed, and the rooms are now well heated, which makes it more pleasant for both teachers and students. The first Grand Ball in the Gymnasium Gymnas-ium was held last Friday night All of the students turned out and a Jolly good time prevailed through the evening. even-ing. We now have an orchestra of our own, so that we will not have to depend de-pend on other music for our parties, etc. The work of putting the maple floor In the gym will be completed Wednesday, Dec. 7th. The Academy will then have one of the best floors in Millard Co. ( Last Tuesday morning In devotional we were favored with a vocal duet fropi Mrs. A. C. Woodruff an 4 Miss Jenle Camp, which was very much predated by all. W shrll appre-Vje appre-Vje Rearing this taTi again. VjW: Blacky Ah committee V;als hay Xtjlie play, "Rto nd y Low actively en- pome verv good and we cifi expect a finished production produc-tion in thf near future. Some sudents have been quarantined quaran-tined on account of the small pox scare, but we are happy to say they are again in school. The Bookkeeping books have arrived, ar-rived, and a class will be organized tomorrow. On December second a bouncing baby boy arrived at the home of Bishop Wm. F. Pratt AH doing nicely. The 'threshing season is practically over, only a few more Jobs being left. The new machine has done considerable consider-able work with no complaints to speak of. This has been a banner year for crops in this section This has been an ideal fall for the farmer and be has been able to continue con-tinue his work to an unusually Iste date. More fall plowing has been done than ever before, and there is more land in good condition for spring planting. Pratt Bros. Co. are after the Christmas trade. They have not only , got the goods but are letting the peo-pie peo-pie know it through a new and attractive attrac-tive ad on another page. |