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Show RU Mafiy df o oir whose wealth lies stagnant on people hands could find in this an avenuetheir, to accomplish unlimited good for the community and to bring satisfaction and honor to themselves. well-to-d- REOPENING OF; Christensen's Dancing Academy ft ft Take for example the case of Mrs. Barrett, who, shortly after the death of her only son a few years the sum of 125,000 in the hands of the L. D. S. University board for the erection of a memorial building. Scarcely had the arrangements been madbefore death also claimed Mrs. Barrett." Now witness the result. A fine building has been erected and as. long as it stands the name of Barrett will be remembered and revered. Commercial Club "Building. " oulh qfthm Yojlqffict. ago,-place- . .'ft. ft juvenile Classes, October 11th, Adult Classes, 1 3th. Children's Classes, 15th and 17th. INQUIRE' PHONE 943 MM . Eberhardt, Miss Mabel Corson, Miss Bessie Bowring, Miss Rhinehart and K. THE The practice of collecting, books for Mr. McDonald. libraries in the city's public schools is ft ft one that should be encouraged. The An order has come down from the Emerson school has. made an excellent board of education that all schoolrooms beginning in ibis direction,. A pleas- and old school hooks must be disinfected. ant room has been set apart readft ing room, and a good number of books All public schools closed Friday bn history, travel and fiction bate been NOTICK OPv to give the children an opafternoon, collected; some purchased othrers do . hated. portunity of teeing the Fair. ft ft... ; ..... ft ft . There will be no school next WednesThe engineering siudehts of the Uniand Thursday versity of Utah have "elected officers of day their organization foft the coming year, DISCIPLINING AXTON. and are now consideng the feasibility of starting the engineering periodical. Bev. John T. Axton was given a The engineers are about the tiost aggressive and ambitious students one dressing down at the meeting pf the can find any where. Ministerial. Association on Monday On or before November ft k. was member who last, by nearly every The faculty of the University has de present, and it is said there was an un- 1 The Wonder Millinery cided to bold chapel exercises one usually good attendance. The. mem- Store will move from its hour each week this year, iqjjjtead of bers of the cloth of all denominations li e fifteen minutes daily ns heretofore. are very warm at Mr. Axton because present quartern in more much is new The he seconded the nomination of Jacob arrangement satisfactory, and has already doubled Moritz, for the state senate at the re- McCornick block the number of chapel devotees. In adRather than 111 o v e a n dition to an address which is delivered cent Republican county convention. It ever discussed been has musical some umbers at each meeting, informally are also given. since and when Bey. Axton appeared immense Stock of good ft ft at the meeting, he was promptly The Wonder will nell every- ' Mr. Baymer, a new teacher of the t on, figuratively speaking. He jumped High school, is fast becoming a favorite was reminded that in times past he. had tiling: at reduced prices. with the students. addressed the association on the evils ft ft is usual to cut prices at. the adMiss Estella K. Watson, teacher ..of of intemperance and that he hod restriction of the liquor traffic end of the. season, but in Latin in the east side High school, is a vocated and that too, with energy and vigor; graduate from the University college that his action supporting the this case the order will he department. brewer was not in consonance ft . ft with the eternal fitness of things reversed, and the prices It is The hoard of education has recom- as applied to a minister. mended the employment of Miss Irma stated that Rev. Mr. Axton did not will be cut at the begin- WOMIDIEIf? Solid Oak Cane This week Seat Chair $1.20 CASH OR ORIOIT PJ, MADSEH'S.FURHITURE 51 STORE . REMOVAL ... to 57 E. Firsi South SL lEbucatfonal, net week in educational The event of circles will be the annual meeting of the State Teachers' association, which will be held from Oct. 6th to Oct. 10th A varied programme has inclusive. been arranged, one which Prof. Stewart, who is president of the association, con--1 siders will he a great help to every Besides lectures from .other states, by noted educators the committee has. arranged as a part of the programme, visits to certain city schools wnere outside teachers will have an opportunity to get nCw ideas, and where the merits of varioua.methods teacher in the state. ' Millinery Store. at will be discussed. : ; t - The opening of the school year at the State University is particularly au For the first time in the sptcious. of memory any student .in' attendance, there is ample room for the convenience and comfort of the . students. The museum building has been finished and the physical building has been rebuilt during the summer,- making in all four large structures in- addition, to the machine shop. Then, to a considerable amount of new apparatus for the laboratory and' the gymnasium has been purchased, several additions'" to the teaching force made, and withal a general strengthening up. . ... . . , ning of tiie season. - - . . $ $ It - $ $ have a chance to defend himself at all during the first portion of the seance That questions poured in upon him so thick and fast he was unable to dodge theid and that ..even .when he got a chance to get a word in he was unable to satisfy the reverend gentlemen of the purity and integrity of his purpose. Nor was this all. When the meeting adjourned, one of, the ministers, who ' The number of High school graduates who attend the State University to complete the Normal course continues to increase. This year no less than fifteen members of last seasons High was foremost In reccommending MATCHLESS CONFERENCE BARGAINS are doing the one year necessary to get thet Normal certificate. Besides those who have entered the Normal course, a number school graduates of work . IN of High school graduates have begun their college work at the University instead of going away. ft t Thursday of Bai ..dii, one'of the L. D. S. University Buildings, which was founded by Mrs. Barrett in memory of her feohj Samuel Barrett, should serve as a reminder to the people of the state that the custom of endowing institutions of learning is woefully neglected, while in many other states not only priy&tct but public C0I7 leges and universities w largely malii'' t&ioed by indivH,,V that he be ordained,' took John to one side and informed him that if there was anything he regretted, it was that he had endorsed him for the ministry. A story was current that some one was going to make a complaint to army headquarters about Chaplain Axton taking part in a 'political convention, hut it is presumed there ir oubt about it being fact. So far as the J '"rats generally, are concerned they C- jt seem to care wbat Chaplain Axtou NEW FALL AND , Winter merchandise A WEEK OF WONDERFULLY LITTLE PRICES, CONSULT US 6k THE DRY GOODS QUBSTION AND SAVE HONEY r - does politically. The progress of electrical invention has given to the English languLge many new words not understood by the average newspaper reader. The volt is the electrical unit of pressure; the ohm, the unit of resistance; the ampere, the unit of current; the watt, the unit sd the henry, the, WKt of -- |