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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. DAiLY rilOuIlAM. Rise Breakfast Chapel Scuc-o- l Intermission School (laugher laying ou the floor with C:03a.,m lit. r l,oCi v covered with blood and 6:2') all turn to pieces. Her father asked 8:00 ,, her what wa the matter but the 8:15 girl could not talk much, The girl 10:30 and said puinUd to the closet 10:45 if Manual Labor a :00 Recreation Sapper 4:30 Sluity Retire (younger pupils) 7:00 8:30 IMire(ail) 9:00 7; CO C:C0 Breakfast (Sunday) Dinner Chapel ,, am 1:C0 r.M . fl 3:00 M LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Winter weather again. Halt Lake City is 4,297 feet about the sea. Salt Lake is enjoying a splsndid development. Jacob Hegstcd came back to school last Saturday We were glad to see him. Orson and' Willie Thompson each have a new suit of clothes. Try and take care of them boys. Ths poll3 ol the third precinct were within half a block of the Ins titution. There was a bis crowd there all day ast Monday. Story about a Bravo Girl and a Wolf. One day in Russia, a man and bis wife went out to work. They left their daugher at homo to take care of the baby. The girl was about 14 years old. Byiand by a large wolf came into tho house witli two small cubs. The girl put the baby on tho floor and tried to attack and drive her out. The girl saw the two cubs tearing tho bady's clothes. The girl took tho baby up and carried the baby to the closet. Bhe put tho baby in tho closet and shut the door. Tho girl tried to drive the cubs out but after awhile the old wolf came into the hou&e again and ried to attack tho girl . The wolf bit tho girl in many places and at last tho girl became weak from the loss of blood" Just then the girl's father returned home and tho wolf and cubs ran into the woods. The Jwolf and cubs escaped .The girPs father was very much surprised to eee his SCHOOL REPORT. In this report a mark of 100 shows perfect work. Between 80 and 100 good. Between 00 and 80 fair. Between 40 and 60 poor. Between 20 and 40 very por. Below Baby" . Her father raid 20 slight improvement. to the closet and took tho baby out health column between SO and In of the closet. Ke brought the baby 100 shows detweeii to the girl, The girl kissed the GO and 60 slight ailment; serious; detwten 40 and l a was died" and The gil baby 60 more serious; between 20 and 10 brave girl. I am sorry that she died. serious; below 20 dangerous. Written by Nellie Smithen. quite 1;15fm- - "Baby Dinner 6b ; Wolverines. These animals used to irlest, and still frequent the dense weeds in the northern part of Michigan as well as the woods of northern Wisconsin and Canada. There are some varieties in northern Europe, and there they arc called "the glutton." They are a cross between the bear and the weasel in habits, with tail and temper resembling the wolf, while in stength, size, and savageness the are like the dear. They can climb trees, and they will suddenly drop down upon the hunter, who does not think ol a wol crine being in the tree above, and make him fight for his life. The wol verines arc ugly looking beasts, the only pretty thing about them being the bushy tail, a foot or so long. Their claws are longer and sharper than bears' , and their teeth quite as sharp. European authorities claim l that the wolverine is capable of being easily domesticated, but Michigan experts do not think so, as they claim that it is almost imporsible to catch them alive and very few hunters care to try It. Name. 14 30 19 38 40 Allred, Luella Beal, Andrew Beck, Joseph Beck, Jacob Beck, John 2G Barnard, James Barnard, Joseph Cameron, Joseph 27 31 4 2 29 16 10 22 25 21 18 5 6 9 37 41 " shoe snor. Christcnseu, Ezra Loavitt.Lyman Madscn, Audicw Olsen ,An;!r w o a jrt oM ft a n o O CO o 75 80 100 100 100 80 87 Collett, Julia "89 Comer, Amelia Covington, Tom Christenscn, Ezra 90 S5 Davis, Mary Ann 83 Devine, Amy 70 Donelson, Roy 70 Eccles, William 81) Foote, Clara 70 Frandsen, Lcency 100 Garn, David 90 Hansen, Willard ITegsted, Jacob Hawkins, Leo SO Jensen, Stency o 35 Lareen, Nephi INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT 15 Lcavitt, Lyman " 3 Love, Gcorgo .HUNTING OFFICK. . Name of Pupil. Improve- - Panctu- - 34 Madsen, Andrew ment. ality. 33 Marler, Stephen 7 Moore, Earl 100 100 Beck. Joseph 24 Munson, Edward 00 100 Beck, Jacob 8 Oiorenshaw, Jos. 85 100 Oiorenshaw. Joseph 23 Olsen, Andrew 100 100 Spicier, Henry 13 RdJIo, Ezra 75 100 Stucki, Cbarie3 1 Spieler, Henry CARrENTER SHOr. 17 Smithen, Nellie 50 100 18 Stucki, Charles Beal, Andrew 98 100 11 Garn, David Tcorapscn, Orson ioo 55 12 Thompson, Willie Hansen, Willard 100 100 20 Wood, Lizzie Larsen, Nephi 90 100 Moore, Earl 32 West, Emma 100 $0 Munson, Edward v S 70 80 65 90 90 10 85 70 100 100 100 80 80 100 100 100 68 75 88 r f tit 100 100 80 80 100 80 90 05 1(X 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 75 95 85 80 00 95 100 75 100 100 95 100 95 75 100 95 80 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1C0 1C0 0 80 90 95 100 90 100 10O 100 yi 1G0 no 10;) iw 10-- 10) 1C0 to loo 75 80 100 100 100 101 Bait Lake has 200 factories in different branches, with a capital invested of 2,500,000 dollars end an annual output of 4,500,000 dollar. 6-- r0 S3 & W 100 100 100 100 i |