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Show 47 fHE DEoERET EAGLE. BOTTIJVGS, A S. I Vol., No.l,f the Canadian Mute touched us the other day. We are glad to gee its pleasant face, and wish it a bounteous journey ever well. ii more. Vol. I No, 8 of the Gazette pub- isapproacbiDg. T ie lawns will soon be green. lished monthly at Edgewood Park, S :veral of our little folks have bad Pen n. has reached us. It is a very ik neat in construction and appears J ill a McMiils is our happy boy, bright and newsy. We gladly welcome our eastern fiiend. always happy and playful. chicken-po- x Jattly. Tbe Y. P. S C. E. Society of tbe city Take a had a Union Social in the Presbyterian Ccurcn parlor, on the evening of the Miss May Miller spent Wednesday ICth. There was a large crowd, all afternoon with Miss Zorbaugh. bad a good time. Several from this Mr. Driggs' class had their photo building attended. Hathron Hadlock has nearly completaktn in the schoo -- room last week. ted tbe locomotive on which be has K mo Jvrap and El sin Jacobson been at work for sometime. It is much spent last Saturday at their homes. larg r and better in every way than the The boys are begioning to play ball, one be made when a pupil in the Calianil, ob ! how it wears on their musc- fornia losli ution. When finished it will be complete in every detail. les. We are all interested in the IndusAmelia Comer's cousin, with accom-panin- g me on the East side, since friends, visited school on Tues- trial Ih we know that there is a strong day. probability of its becoming our home Cbarles Stuck! visited Wonderland a for the next five years. The Home is a week ago Friday. He saw many funny fine looking building, almost in the things. heart of the city and in a very healthful John Clark had his back hurt the locality, which cannot be said of this other night. A little rubbing fixed the location. boy up. Last letter-da- y several of the pupils The boys are cleaning up the yard, so did not want to write letters. The reathat we can see the grass when it son was because they had no letter to answer. We hope their parents will sprouts. John Alvey received a letter and not forget that a letter of simple langpackage from home. He wa very uage is one thing that makes the pupil feel happy and desirous to learn how to happy to get them. Our new type came the other day. write a nice letter. We would like to see an answer to all Ob, my, it looks bright. Wish we had their litters. enou gh for a full dress. The play ground has dried off so our boys can use It again. They play ball now every afternoon. Earl Moore, MTne fiwrj that blooom in the Editors. not will be in g tra LibbieJ)eLong, long spring li," LUlie Swift isn't fat is she? lo k at her arms Just once. if this weather continues. Hoy Donelson is fl.lingout or doing something else nice, for he looks better now than he has in all tbe year before. Our lathe is proving a great conv nience. N?phi Larson is an expert in its use and does some very line work. Ezra Hollo received a nice letter from bis brother tbe other day. To see Ez'a's smiles showed that he was delighted with it. Another table was finished by our carpenter boys for lof. Montgomery's laboratory last week. Two type-writtables are now being made. -- er Mi neer, We are all sorry for Leo Hawkins because he was not here for the mas- querade. We had a masquerade party. There were some getlemen and ladies came to see us. The girls and boys had their pictures taken Tuesday in their masquerade costumes. Miss Zorbaugth's pupils are writing accounts of Monday night to see who has the best. Andrew Madsen could not be told He was dressed by any of the girls. like an old lady. Miss Zorbaugh said she was cross because all the boys and girls knew her in her mask. Julia Collett, Amelia Comer, Libbie DeLong, Mamie Young and Lillle Swift are in the dining room this week. Ellen Mineer is learning the sign language and can sign quite a number of objects. The girls teach her every day. It looks like spring. Miss Connell, Mr. Reynolds and The grass is growing a little here. Andrew Madson were the three who We had a good time on the 22nd. could not be told by any except a very Amy Devine does not feel well now a few. days. Tuesday noon Joseph Olorenshaw The boys have fine playing now on and Earl Moore had a hard laugh over something but they wouldn't tell what tbe grass. The carpenters are making two tables it was. Libbie DeLong went to see her for the University. and got Willie Thompson's father and mother iriends Monday afternoon stuck in tbe raud about three or four came to the Inst. Mr. Driggs nas a gold watch and times before she got there. I? up Ob OoXunm bloo-miD- he is proud of it. How quickly time does lly when one wishes to hold it. The boys are playing base-bal- l. They base-bal- l. to like play The weather is beautiful and spring like, and we all enjoy it. We had two "night" girls and they were diessed very nicely. Amelia Comer's cousin and friend came to visit our school. The maskers looked very funny and were all dressed differently. Amy Devine and Luella Allred were sick, but they are better now. Mamie Young got a new dress from home and thinks it is very nice. Nellie Smithen came and spent the night with us. She also was masked. Tbe boys and girls got lots of valentines and most of them were funny. Some of the small boys did not have costumes and one girl which was Ellen |