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Show THE DESERET EAGLE- - q THE DESERET EAGLE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, l'KHIMKY 15, isia. The Dkskrkt Eagle, as far as ( ur now occupied by the deaf mutes,wbich at small expense can be fitted for tbe observation go s, is the only one of the normal school and other university Institution papers which favors ChristIt is sot desirable to erect mas vacations. Tula is what it s&k. purposes. more ouildings on this site if a change 'There has been considerable said in " DURING c r IT 11 LIS II KD f location is cDntemplated, and unles the various school papers lately about TIIK SCHOOL YEAR. tbe deaf mute institute is removed, Christmas vacation. Most dine writers condemn it. We have had a further buildings are necessary. for ftcliool year In mlvmiw- - $ 50 vacation Our school closed on Dec. Advert Kins: rate made known on '24, and opened on Jan. 4. 02 per ctnt application. The following memorial has been of our pupils went home. 11 tut two The object of t i s paper is to teit h introduced in the Legislature by returned on or before tbe4tb. These two are sick. Should the above record the art of printing to the pupils Mr. Lund. to thk honoraiile, tiik skxate condemn tbe Christmas vacatioi ?" in the Utah School for the Deaf. not and tiik hon e of ii k pr e skntati ve8 The abave record sh ml i Address all communications and of the United States of Amkkica in condemn Christmas vacation, it will of subscriptions to Congress Assembled: Your mem- - course be giai'Ud; tut at tie tsrce THE DESERT EAGLE, be taktn as all 0 ialistspray: Toatby Proper enact- time it can Salt Lake Tity, Utah. ment the United States shall grant coLvinciig itat I biistnas scatters Entered at tbe post office in Salt Lake city as to tbe Territory of Utah, tbe grouad may Lot ti r'ttiin l itl io He voik and budding in Salt Lake City known of a school. Deaf-Mat- e Voice. second class matter. as the "Industrial Home" for the Ti ue possibly, but let us see. To test acc( mmodation of its school of dtaf mutes for tbe period of not to exceed the above opinion we gave the followThe bill now before the Legisl- three years, and thereafter to. perpet- ing question o each of our teachers. ature incorporating the Utah Deaf-Mut-e ually hold the same for use and bent lit vacaInsitution provides: that the of the common school system of Salt What effect did the Chiifctmas institution shall be managed by a Lake City, Utah, or to convey the same tion have on your clast? sur ject to the flrt use for three years, board of hix trustee-- : that the sum The following replies were received. to the board of Klucation of Salt Lake o $10,000. shall be appropriated for City, aforesaid, as a part i f ihe commoB The Cariatmas vaoati n had, on the the that and a site buildings; school s. stem ol said city. whole, a beneficial t fitVct on the class, less of consist shall And your memorialists represent: affording rest and change of scene, to grounds than 40 acres of arable lind and not That tfce deaf mute enrol is now loca- teacher and pupils. situated within two miles of the ted on the grounds of the U iversity The opening of the new term f utd center of any populous city. The 01 U'ah; that the grounds and build- all ready, with hearty z?stf to attack building we now occupy wiil be ings ol the latter are now inadequate, the new work. No pupil failed to reand that on account of the incompat- turn promptly on the openiig day. given to the University. ibility of the two institutions, and The class work was taken up at the urgent n td of all the grounds and point where it was left off before tbe Harkness in his buildiiigs to the University, it is neceChancellor Holiday?. Governor to the and to once at remove the Legislssary mute dtaf report Grace S. Zorbaugb. : school t of our at the school as ature peaks Territory has no site If tbe Christmas vacation bad any to which toe school can orbuildiLg follows: be removed, and it will take two or effect on my clasd it was a good one, la regard to the Deaf Mute Iustitute, three years to provide a site and build- as they seemed to take up their work, the reg nts recommend that it be ings; that these institutions as well aftt r the vacation, with more interest placed under a separate board of as the common schools are wholly and vigor. control, and rem wed from the nnlv-rsit- y maintaintd Frank M. Driggs. by direct taxation; thar grounds. Tne two institutions the bent fits of the 'Industrial Home" are wholly incompatible in their The effect was good on all. have heretofore been, quite 1 rnited, of their grade puposes, instruction, and herealter it will be They came to school with brighter of use little and and amusemen's class of games and ready for work. Not one of spirits for the lor which was purposes it students. It is tbe opinion of ail who and its usefulness would them forgot what tbey learned before have bad any experience or any occa- constru.ted, be greatly enlarged by devoting it to the vacation, on the contary they observe to their sion workings, that the a purposes asked. And your mem- seemed to learn little more, especially not be should only but they separated, Ada Davis. that tbe deaf mutes should be removed orialists will ever pray. The best effect was found on their town or from any populous The Industrial Home" building letter writing. They wrote unusually city, to a a place where tract of land suited to is situated on 5th. East. bet. 1st. long letters and took great pains to extillage can be obtained, shops erected, and 2nd. South, It is one of the press their thanks for tne presents and pupils who are suitable for such city and while they received and their love for Santa work, taught agriculture, and mechClaus. anical trades. Some of then exhibit it would not be as convenient in Luelia Stiiller. marked talent in mechanical work. many respects as our present buildThere will be but JiMle additional ing, yet it would answer very well The above facts may not be taken as expense in this The university needs until new buildings could be "all convincing" but what do you additional room equal to the building think of thim? 8KMI-MONTHL- Y -- : 1 -- l-- |