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Show O their s goape. A ALL WKLL. z, P u pi I s Coluiim. but also for liieir pt'iui.i fe.v riays i ao Mioses lveis, Conu il, i Earl I:crc, I vw- - J Libfcie DeLcng. and Stililr also Mesrs Liius am Boir is "in i," this iiuie. Kf ynolds, vi nt out. fur a walk. Tu-S miw:i it windy list week Snow! Snuw! Snow! Snow! went up to tne top of Eiimitu Peak Robert Hick is imp viM: iu his where ihe Great Salt Lake, Fort Do 1 has snowed veiy hard here. willing. glass and the entire vallty could br The weaiht r is not very pleasant. WllKKK SHAlL WE UO FOK UUK seen. Ihsy found iome ssuells on top Two ladies came to visit our school of the Peak. ANNUAL 1'lCXlC? the other dav. Miss Annie Aby, a L'inier pupil oi Joe y unci John McMills were The little girls have good times now week. sen ot this iast out of sshool.andalsoot the St Josephs jumping the rope.. Miss Mainly P. alt ami aunt visited Institute at Fordham, N. Y;, visi ed The boys were much pleased to play us on March 23rd. She was accompantrie classes it tiurt time ago. ' base-balast. week. ied Miss a Beck by sisierof Mary ire d Manual in the Is your pnper prime Miss Aby and Miss Beck came to vlr it two Beck boys in the Calilomia Alphabet? is i lie last que&tion. Tney called in the afternoon our school the other day. Joe Kr.eley - inscuool again altera and thus missed The carpenter bos arf mukii'g a seeing any class work. week.? abeuce an acouut of sickness. for the UiWr isity A platform is built about the niap-casT iere are two camions standing out half the We have, had iici top of the middle front pinnacle of uear tlif. Uuiversi y. We wonder what theTunple; and when the final stone is week 'and it Las tji en quite ctiiil). for. are tbeic thry laid thereon, as many of the tabviu 'I'm 1; of Mr. Ktiyiioid:' Oilr children tbiuk they would not ernacle choir as can be got up into the ed tue ciusM.t abd laouguc Uiem vciy like to go 10 Africa for there all deaf enclosure will be stationed there with nice. children are killed. Conductor Stephens, who has writtt-llaihron Hadlocic has his locoiuoiivt; Two Messrs Brooks visited the an anthem expressly for the Decision. done ami one who sets it every is understood It the will that uxticiscs are 20th. on classes the They Sunday ad iu i es it. be quite elaborate. friends of Mr. II ynolds. Miss Zorbaugh's class had their Mrs. Metcalf wan at the head ;f a gay There are still some of our pupils taken Tnursday trie 21th, iu the picture h on a Mises ever but rective who hardly surprise paity given letter, school-ioou- i. and Stiller last who write one home every two weeks. Monday evening Mr. aud Mrs Metcalf, Miss Kees, It was quite a succ M". and Mrs Metcalf, Mr. Driggs, at the Itslitute. Miss Connell and Mr. Driggs went to on Miss essiul surpri-especially saw C Miss Joe Miss mnell and Kes tneatre tne other night. Aniutig the friends present the Jefferson in "Tfco Rivals". It was Annie Aby a friend of the girls, came were Mi.-s-c Nettie Johnson aud Augie very fine. was given at 10:30. to visit the Inst, a few days ago and Watsju. Supper from Au interesting letter n ...II Japan, Before and after lunch the party en -tne were an uct. iu dic pieascu gins and some excellent prices concerning themselves in numerous games. Leo Hawkins does not stay at the Utah were crowded out of this issue. joyed 11:30 was the time of dispersement. Inst, now, but he likes to stay at iu be our will next. They All the railroads entering Silt Lake home. He comes to school every day. Most of us heard P.esidtnt Eliot Mr. Metcalf gives the boys papers City claim to have lnlormation that speak in tne Tabernacle, when he their travel during conference week every Sunday. Most of the boys read visited the city, a short time ago. (Ie be something unprecedented. It them, but some of them cannot read was quite lionized by the Saints in wiil is accounted for by the aiiuoucement them. Zion. that has been made that the cap stone John McMills has not been in Mr. Metcalf received a letter from of the temple is to be laid at that time. school for several days. He was sick the other "Bobby" Hick' grandfather Many people who will go to Salt Lake and his mother came and took him day. He wauted to know how Bobby" then, have been watching the growth home. was getting along; We can say he is of the temple since its foundation All the boys went out with Mr. all rigat. stone was laid, and they now desire to north of the Inst, for a walk on General Aker.who is in the Presiden- witness the ceremony of its comple- Driggs Sunday afternoon the 20th. They had tial UhU was in the city, last week. tion. a good time. Salt Like City has quite a happy went to his and class Mr. Driggs Libbie DeLong got a letter from knack of uivini: its distinguished Wonderland on Wednesday the 17th to home the other day saying that her visitors a hearty welcome. see the Eskimo family, who were on father was coming to sec her in May Most of our folks attended the sec- exhibition. Tney went ilrst in the and she was glad. ond anniversary of the Young Men's afternoon but the f amilv had gone out Wednesday the little girls went out Cnirstian Association in the Theatre, to supper, so they had to return very The much dissapointed. Arrangements side of the fence to play without askSunday evening March 20th. Mrs Metcalf put address of the evening was delivered were made in the evening and the ing permission. each of them in a corner. ny Rev. Ilifli of this city. pupils went again immediately after The little girls went out in the lot saw the Eskimoes, their, Avery heavy hailstorm struck Salt study. They roots and Lake Monday morning, the 21st some dog, boat, sled, spears, clothing etc. and found some leaves and cans and brought them of the stones being as large as beans. There were quite a number of other put them in old interested the pupils. It into the girls play room. They look They were shaped like a top, and at- things that tracted attention not only because of was past 1) o'clock when they returned. pretty on the windows. y . K-e- K ll ImM-tuiio- n. i- fr fik-ndr- . 1 -- u , Zor-baug- I e Zor-baug- h. I , f I . |