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Show THE DE3ERET EAGLE. Merry Ghristmas. Somewhat chilly at our Eyrie. Next Friday wid be leU? r day. Miss Zjrbaugh lectured last Sun- 23 P up ils Co In sun. when he was in the boys' play room a recess, and asked him if it was true that he was the Governor. .Mc;reT Editors. Mr. Hugh Jacob, a former pupil, ) made a short call the other day. Mr. Jacob has been working at the Utah Sugar Factory during; the past sumLyman Probert went home on Friday mer and fall. His fellow schoolmates Dec. 4th. day. ware delighted to see him. Pearl Auit had a call from two of her Hugh Jacob visited our school the Several of the boys and one girl ohter f lends. day. of being sick one morning complained We will have examination on the Amy Device has been s!ck lately but week. A spoonful of castor oil last 21st, 22nd, 23rd. and 24th. and a feign meaning that the same dose is well now. The tbermome'er ran down toward vould be repeated in about an hour William Eccles often comes to visit not Zero last week, ofcourse it did rieeine.dto strike tie naii on the head the Institution. leach it. that time. Lift Sunday Andrew Beal's sister Mr. Reynolds was out of school part came to see him. DECEMBER 10TH. of the past week on account of sickAksel Amundsen bad his photo taken ness. He is well now. The 10th of December is the birthday a short time ago. Mr. William?, our cook, made a raid of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet the first Mr. Driggs' father called at the on the mice last week. In three days teacher of the deaf in America. The school other day. first school was established in Hartford Julia he killed more than 40. Collettdid not feel very well Our foreman made a mash the other in 1817, aDd now there are similar Thursday morning. day. This time it was "type," two schools all over the United States. It is but lilting that this day should be The sdow is mostly all gone now. " 's wide and a column long. But the weather is very cold. Mr. Reynolds expects to spend his appropriately observed in the schools The boys and eirls wrote letters to Deaf as it is now very generally. Xaus vacation at his home in Wan-shi- p forWethe observed the day by giving up their relations last Friday. sd me 35 miles east ut this city. the morning chapel exercise to an Mifs Stiiller told astoiy to the boys A telegram from Mr. Probert says account of the life and work of and girls last Sunday night. that Lyman is sick and will not be able Gallaudet and an account of bis first Baby Alice has learned to do some to come to school until he is better. pupils in which the Principal Miss cute things since last Monday. Wno is the "devil" of our ofttee was Zorbaugh and Mr.Driggs took part. Xmas is near at band aDd most of the decided the other day when he made The regular monthly party had been girls are busy making presents. pie of a column of locals all ready for held over for this date and occupied Carl Knudsen does not come to the press. the evening. The children thoroughly school now. He likes to stay at home. A 1 of our pupils will expect a pres- enjoyed themselves. The cold weatber is at hand and ent from their parents on Christinas PA KIT NOTES. more heat has been put in the building. and we hope that not one of them will Nearly all the pupils were "green" Aksel Amundsen is drawing the be disappointed. in the color game. picture of a hand. He does veiy well. Miss Kees, Miss C nnell and Mr. Robert Hicks, then ew boy, joined in Charles Stucki has not been well Driggs took in the "Old Homstead" the sport and bad a good time. since Sunday. Tuesday he was contind-e- d at the Salt L'jke theater on the 4th Miss SMlller wanted to carry off tie to bed. inst. They say that it was fine. in the bean bag game. Lizzie Wood got her new dress last Some of our pupils will spend booby prize Mr. Metcalf tried "tailing the week, and she feels quite proud when CarUtmas vacation at home. We hope they will have a good time, donkey" but like most of them, failed. she has it on. and return promptly to begin in !J2. Miss Zorbauirh's pupils are improvThe grand march was led by Mrs Scene I, Time, Dec. 4th, 5th and 0th Metca'f and Mr. Driggs, all took part ing some, now, and they feel quite happy about it. mit. Snow, snow, snow. Scene 11, Time, Dec. 10th, 11th, and Earl Moore's face was never redder Joe Keely is getting smart and thinks 12 h. than when he was introduced to the he will soon be above the older pupils in arcticulatlon. Mud, mud, mud. imitating family. SATURDAY LAMENT. 1 Again December's chilly winds Have reached our Eyrie home. Little "eaglets" do not like it, As 'tis too cold to roam. Kobert Hicks, from Orderville.Kane, Co., arrived on the 10!h. His father came with him. He is the eleventh new pupil for this year and brings our enrollment up to 44. Joe Keeley, the smallest boy in school, stepped up to ;ov. Thomas, Mrs Keeley, with Erman and Baby Keeley, and frieadsof Lizzie Wood were interrested spectators. The game called The Imitating Family was introduced after the game of colors. It was the most interesting game of all. First prizes in the games were won by Ellen Mineer, John McMills, and John Clark, and booby prizes by Emma Lambert, Nephi Larson, Samuel Porter and Elgin Jacobson. Governor Thomas came to see us on the $th, inst. we were delighted with his visit. He thought we had a nice school. Nephi Larson, Hathron Hadlock, Andrew Madsen, Leo Hawkins and Earl Moore are making tables for the University. Thursday morning Mr. Metcalf.Miss Zorbaugh and Mr. Driggs told the storys of Thomas Gallaudet, and llrst female and male pupils. . |