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Show dismcacwttacfiBBin X TRUTH ON LINE OF RIO GRANDE WESTERN.- - Mrs. Carruth, who taught in the Lin- lard court, having moved there during coln and Hamilton schools, is now with vacation. her husband living in southern Utah. Miss Sylvia Cohn of the Whittier left The school population of the State is Miss Wade of the Webster, after two last Monday for New York, where she 1901 In 86,353, and the amount expended weeks serious illness, has returned to will enter Columbia college. Mrs. Edith Palmer, formerly of the Wasatch in maintenance of the various city her work in room 9. takes Miss Cohns place at the school, not was 31,359,721.70, schools including Whittier. the appropriation from the State LegisDryden Coombs, who recently relature, $368,775, for the general main- turned Miss Goddard and Miss Bain of the from a mission, takes Mrs. Car-ruttenance of the State University, the at the Hamilton. place high school spent the vacation at the Agricultural College, the State Indushome of the former in Portland, Or. trial school, and the school for the deaf Mrs. A. B. Stephens has regular work mutes and blind. There are also a number of fine private schools in the State in the beginners grade at the HamilMiss Bain spent part of the time at that receive liberal patronage and sup- ton, where they are now having double Seaside, Or. churches. In the sessions. port from the various2814 1 Previously there has been one are there alone pupils attend- teacher with city In an this assistant grade. Principal Eaton was in Ogden during private schools, as shown by the the vacation. annual ing report. State Superintendents Statistics show that 1475 teachers are Miss Sadie Kimball will teach the reemployed In the public schools of the The library of the Webster school, mainder of the school year at the LowState. ell, in place of Miss Watters, who has a which has been fitted up most harNow that the holidays are over teach- leave of absence. moniously for the model schoolroom, is not the joy forever to the average studies ers and pupils have resumed with zest, and feel that the relaxation Mr. Hedger has been transferred from pupil In the school that the patrons has vacation afforded by the Christmas the Lowell eighth grade to the same would wish it to be. It is on the upper been beneficial. The attendance is in the Bryant school. Mr. Hoff floor of the building, too remote for grade to the decreased general owing the younger pupils to see. The lower slightly of scarlet of the Bryant has taken Mr. Hedgers corridor is not only the general thorprevalence of measles and fever and dipththeria in some parts of old place at the Lowell oughfare for the building, but is also the city. the audience hall, and this is where the f would like the treasures Those teachers at the Webster who patrons in the gathered together. Some changes have taken place their vacation out of town were spent a short takes it but only teaching corps, Miss Bastian, Miss Harker and Miss time for the new teachers who have McFadden. The beautiful cast of Hermes and 4 had experience to fit into new places. the graceful Cup Bearer stand here. The pupils at the Webster are still Here also are a few pictures belonging Miss Myra Sowles of the Irving has a taking great interest in spelling. Room to the school, among them a large porbanner room on the third trait of Webster and a fine one of leave of absence for the remainder of 17 is still the 8 and 11 on the second rooms and floor, Emerson. The patrons are desirous the year, her successor is Miss Lydia floor. Lowell last In that the the school board should tint the who Smithen, taught walls and polish the floor of this corriyear. team practices dor, making it a fit home for the The boys basket-ba- ll beautiful "St. Cecelia, Vittoria Miss Kate McKenzie has returned to almost daily and are gaining rapidly rarely and other fine pictures and Coloma, team The and in girls casts that now adorn the library. the city and resumed her school at the hasspeed beenaccuracy. organized. just for substituted Miss Knudtsen Oquirrh. Miss McKenzie the first half of the Miss Emily E. Davis of the Lowell year. The pupils of the A class of the eighth school the holidays visiting with are now making preparations for relativesspent grade in Provo. was critically their Principal Martin, who promotion exercises, which take ill for some weeks, was able to resume place January 24th. The exercises will work with the beginning of .the year, be held in the room and will be short. On their return to school this week and received a hearty welcome from each of the twenty-on- e teachers at the teachers and pupils of the Grant. Webster were the delighted recipient Mr. McKnight, principal of the trainiof a New Years the photogreeting, is slowly recovering from of Master Frederick Raymond The supervisors of the various depart- ng- school, graph severe attafck of typhoid fever. He Keeler, the young son of ments were considerate. No grade a Principal were scheduled for this week. and his family are now living In Wil Keeler. Educational- - The attendance at the State University is about what it was before the holiday vacation, and work has been resumed in earnest. classes are provided for, those classes that formerly recited in the physical building now recite in the library, normal and shop buildings. All the hs -- -- The classes in mechanical drawing meet on the upper floor of the shop- building. The chemical, physical and mineral-ogiclabratories will soon be ready, and they will occupy the first floor of the new museum building. al There will be little interruption in the laboratory work, and none in the class work, as the new building is almost completed and the windows are in. The hasement is finished. The machines, both old and new, are being set up in the shop. Those machines that were in the physical building were damaged but little and can be used. ' Work on the physical building will begin as soon as the architect can get out the specifications and the bids are advertised for. f During this week County Commissioner James H. Anderson has conducted the dally morning services in the chapel at the University. j 11 meetings With the new year Walkers store have instituted a cash boys school. A room on the second floor of the building has been equipped for their schoolroom. All books and necessary materials are furnished for their use by the store and an experienced management, teacher, Mr. F. A. Vincent, D. D., is In charge. The boys are to have two hours each dally instruction in reading, writing, spelling and arithmetic. The sessions begin at 10 a. m., closing at 5:30 p. m. The boys are eager to learn and are wildly enthusiastic over their school. |