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Show TRUTH. 10 WOMEN'S CLUBS. The students in manual training are preparing for botanical work during The Tourist section of the Ladies the spring months, and have been busily at The teachers room at the city and making flower presses. Literary club, met Monday morning ten o'clock at the club house. The ft ft county building has on display a creditThe Athletic association met last Fri- topics were presented by Miss Jessup able exhibition of drawing, the work of N. Brown, the former givthe pupils of the fifth grade from thg day and adopted its new constitution and aMrs. H. on Frankfort-on-the-Maiing paper Lincoln, Jackson, Webster, Oquirrh and elected the following officers for Mrs. Brown told the interesting story Sumner, Lowell, Franklin, Emerson, the coming year: George C. Riser, of Goethe's Life. The president; James Wade, vice president; ft ft Hamilton and Bryant schools. feaL. Ben J. Leckels, work is from nature, representing Roberts, treasurer: The Browning section met Tuesday G. M. Brown W.L. and Great nature. tures from history Rideout, secretary; evening at the home of Mrs. Ritchie. 11. Humei W. J. and J. credit is due to Mrs. Elliott, drawing membersKingsbury Giuseppi Capon sacchi, of The Ring executive of The committee. for the supervisor, and to the schools for the principal change in the new constitu- and the Book was the subject kind of work. According to the plan tion is that it provides for the election evening. ft ft adopted for the various schools of the of officers in February, when neither The Shakespeare section met Wedcity exhibiting the work of all the the foot ball, nor baseball men are like10 grades in their building in the teachers ly to dictate the policy of the associ- nesday morning at the club house, at room at the city and county building, ation. oclock, the program included some for one week, that the work may be incharacter sketches from Cymbeline. ft ft all and by teachers, patrons spected ft ft The band boys now number fifteen, who may be interested, the schools are and current litEvents The Current are G. M. P. Dougall, A. H. Hatch, they exand creditable giving interesting Tay- erature section met yesterday afternoon hibitions of one week duration for each Ray O.Hatch, G. C. Buckle, W. T. WalT. lor, Harmon, Carter, Harry at 2 o'clock. The current topic was school. The Webster and Emerson C. M. Cranlace L. L. Calder, disDeLong, schools have previously given their The Isthmian Canal, which was G. R. Randall, J. Z. Brown G. N. dall, exJackson week the and this Miles. The plays, and Professor S. F. McAcree. ably handled by Dr. Luella hibition has brought out much interest, Weston Man From GlenThe book reviews They have elected as their officers the ft garry, by Mrs. Fenton, also contribfollowing: G. M. Dougall, leader: W. uted to an instructive and entertaining The teachers, pupils and patrons of T. Taylor, president; and C. L. DeLong Webster school are rejoicing that th6 treasurer, and they will meet Monday, program. Wednesday and Friday of each week ladies of the Home and Educational-sectio- for At the meeting of the Womans club, practice. of the Ladies Literary society on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Pease gave ft middle use corridor to the have decided The first the a most excellent paper on Porto Rico for the model school room. During High school February 3rd, entering Prehave started and Hawaii. The speaker-criticisethe spring vacation the ladies are well in their work, all have passed on sident Cleveland's and Hawaii in policy to tint the walls and prepare the the months test. condibetween the drew contrast the corridor for the beautiful pictures tions on the Island at the time of the ft ft and casts which are now in the library The initial been in have taken lowering of the flag, and the raising of steps on the upper floor of the building, it when Queen Lil was deposed. The a and girls bowling team, where the more advanced pupils alone organizing much enthusiasm is manifested. paper which was both instructive and see them. intertaining was listened to with much ft ft ft ft The cadets are doing excellent work interest. ft ft Miss Drew received a cordial welcome and the High school possesses many of Home The Educational section and from fellow teachers to the Lowell the features of a military post. The school last week. Ill health prevented officer of the day for the past week has of the Ladies Literary club, met on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The her beginning at the first of the year. been Captain Harold Hi llis. ft ft As Miss Drew has taught for several ladies had so few responses for the soon have will she of the at The Board Education Lowell, has years lately sale, it was decided to give made a valuable addition to the High rummage all working smoothly. that plan of raising money for the school library. Among the works are the up ft ft equipment of the model school rooms. Professor W. M. Stewart had charge Century dictionary and encyclopedia An entertainment was considered, but and other books of inestimable value to it of chapel exercises at the University beiftg so late in the club year, that the students. also was abandoned, and the ladies will week. during the past ft ft endeavor to raise the necessary funds ft ft Mr. Harwood's classes are making They will accordPresident Kingsbury will lecture to- admirable progress in the modeling of by subscriptions. solicit contributions and will ingly day before the Teachers Institute of head 8 in plaster, and in charcoal meet on March 31st for reports. The sketches from casts. Members of these Box Elder county at Brigham City, of clean city brigades, is classes have also done fine work in pen organization ft ft for waiting meeting of school princiE. A. Taylor, a former student of the and ink, book cover and poster designs pals. the school, in water colors. Mr. Harwoods interft ft University, has entitled Salt Crested esting picture this The music section of the Ladies' and will take his degree year, Rocks, Great Salt Lake, has adorned ft ft club enjoyed a delightful evthe shadow box the past two weeks. Literary the of Eaton Last Friday Principal This picture received the state prize in ening on Thursday, when Mrs. Jack lecture Keitn was the charming hostess. This instructive the fall of 1899. an school gave High to the Normal society. Suggestions the theme, was to Young Teachers and the speaker emphasized scholarship and love for the work as essential to the making of a good teacher. He spoke of the continual raising of re-of and quirements made of the toteacher harwork in school the High policy interin the with the University mony ests of higher education. Educational, n, n mid-year-cla- . re-enter- ed is the third evening entertainment thn section has enjoyed this season when the gentlemen have been guests an? innovation ln the history of the club. it has proved a delightful xuo vuuege ening with Miss Lena South Main street. The dramatic association has finished reading Trelawny of the Wells, and have decided to produce it early in . May. ft ft Hand ball has superseded indoor base ball, and the new gymnasium building has been the scene of lively games. Some members of the faculty have taken much active interest in the sport, ft ft Mr. L. J. Muir, a fourth year Normal has accepted the principalsbip student, of the Castle Gate schools, and assumed his new duties last Monday. Qffl CZsf HofYtCf f Lessee and ev it n ft ft The Cleofan met Tuesday with Mrs Seldon Clawson. Topics on Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey, were given by Mrs;. Clawwon and Miss Laura Sanders. The next meeting on Tue6-da- y next will be with Mrs. Clawson when the topic for the day, Lalla Rookh will be presented by Mrs H L. A. Culmer. MINING NOTES. A great strike of a full breast of ore is reported in the Comstock otPark City. ft ft Operations on the Ophir, which were stopped because of the failure of F. C Andrews, the Detroit banker, are to be resumed very soon. General Manager F. H. Lathrop is down at the property at Stateline making arrangements to start up again. ft ft The tailings mill of the Con. Mercur at Manning is shut down until April when it will be opened up again. ft ft Development work on the Phnenix at Big Cottonwood is to be resumed at once. The property is considered very valuable. ft ft At the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Glen wood Mining company, held on Monday, Abel Grovener was made president, E. P. Mowers vice president, and M. L. Grovener secretary and treasurer. The board of directors continues as during the previous year. Floor pace for reDt at 3(i West Third South street. Fine bright airy apartments. Apply to S. U. Wester-fiel- d, city and county building. Save your money and when you get a dollar deposit it with Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co., No. 1, Main street. The largest and oldest Savings Bank in Utah. Joseph F. Smith, President, ft ft Miss Pincomb, supervisor of Domestic Science, will today address the teachers of Davis county at Farmington upon Domestic Science in the Grades. Haue Mancen of George M. Cannon, Cashier. |