Show I Miss Rees of the Vesatch school together to-gether with her pupils spent a very pleasant I pleas-ant afternoon at Liberty park on Saturday I Satur-day I o < > 0 Miss McKenzie ot the Oquirrh school left last evening for her home in Miles City Mont where h will spend thq summer vacation 0 0 Prof Marcus E Jones delivered the commencement address on Thursday evening eve-ning before the Wasatch academy l1t Pleasant if < i > Prof J A Smith of Ogden was inthe city on Saturday 4 Miss Elizabeth C rothors jf the Lincoln school leaves the city on Tuesday for Chicago > The state board of education will meet June 18 000 State Superintendent Park expects to take a trip to Ogden the present week 000 The Misses Lawson of the city shools leave the presqnt wek on a visit to the k i es Chicago schools < J The examination of applicants to teach in the schools of Salt Lake county vIm be held IJ ho university June 8 and 9 < < C W Meakin of the class of 197 Oquirrh school wili study elocution the coming year with Samuel Kcyor Chi cao 000 Miss Hlndmm principal of the Irving ilJtlj = I 1 a L BROWN Superintendent Utah County Schoos school will visit at her home in Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania this summer a tip < > Miss Eager of the Ninth school will teach In the east during the coming year 0 0 Miss Belle Yalkexpf Salina was in the city the past week 0 0 Mrs lrL Gee and daughter of Gunnison have been visiting friends in the city for a few days < 3 > Miss Lou Murphy who has taught In Eureka during the past week is here visiting friends She will spend her vacation va-cation at her home In Denver Miss Fitzgerald 00 of tie Salt Lake college col-lege wlll return to her homo in the east at the close of the prcSMt collegiate year 00 0 All Hallows comhThnt ment will occur June 16 00 0 Rev W S Hunt of the Salt Lake col lege is In the cast on rqatters pertaining to his institution I 000 The county converitlon for the purpose of nominating a candidate for superintendent superin-tendent of Utah county Will be held at Springville June 11 0 The southern normalllt Cedar City Will close Friday JUDe JO Prdsldent Kings bury of the univdrilty will deliver an address before the students 0 Principal McCoy pi the Oquirrh has recovered hIs wheclnand is now at peace with the world and With the rest of mankind I man-kind 0 0 I Miss Mary Neilsen of the Sprlngville academy has been in the city a few da sand s-and will soon return to her home In lIt Pleasant o < < > Dr R G lcNIece delivered the commencement com-mencement address before the Hungerford academy Sprlngville on Thursday < > 1 > 0 I Miss HouSht ot the qulrrh will visit in the east during vacation i > 0 Miss Ranldn of the Presbyterian school at Payson was in Salt Lake a few days the past week en route to her home in Brigham City o Mr Cummings principal or the training I school surrounded by a number of the boys and girls graduating from his school I formed the subject of a photographic group at Johnsons studio on FrIday last 0 < V The following students wll lbe graduated from the Collegiate institute June 9 Isaac J Barnard James A Graham Bes slo E Hanks and Milton S Sprague Salt Lake Mprle Anderson Mt Pleasant Lillian Clow Kaysvl11e and Jobh A Murphy Dallas Tex The certificate pupils will be Nora Christianson Hyrum and Anna E Thorsen Richfield 0 The following pupils in Miss Lawsons room Lincoln school were neither absent nor tardy during the year just closed Susie Hiller Ernest Knapp absent but a half day Luella CannOn Edward Stead man Annie and George Johnson In Mrs Thomas room Charlie Farnsworth Malcolm McLean and Johnnie Sagers 4 > C Miss Emma Young of the Irving school accompanied by her mother will go east this week and will visit several eastern east-ern cities before returning i < > i The scheme to unite the CoHerlate Institute In-stitute and the Salt Lake cOllege seoma to meet the approval or the local trus tees ot the two Institutions Dr R G McNlece who Is heartily in favor of the project believes that the only obstaCio In the way is the representation ot the two church denominatIons on the prospective pros-pective board It is thought that Presi dent Hunts absence In the east has some thing to do with the proposed consolidation consolida-tion 0 t Quite a large delegation of the teachers of the city will hie themselves eastward on Wednesday When the reports 000 of thc various teachers teach-ers In the city shall have been completed I the wont of the year will close A retrospect re-trospect reveals faithful consCIentious hi bar commendable lmrmon between the I department of administration and the teaching force a high personal regard for the executive head and JS I telllgent antI Industrious a class of teachers as may be round in any oC the systems of our large cities 0 A valuable work on bookkeeping QC which Mr John V hlnyates Is the author au-thor has just beelT issuadfrOn1the pres The author and publishers are Salt Lak ers and all the work dono in Salt Lake It Is a very comprehensive treatise on the subject and at thc same time very sim pie It Is suitable for either the schoolroom school-room or the counting house and may with advantage be consulted by either amateurs ama-teurs or professional bookkeepers u SU1erlsor M Adelaide Holton leaves for the east this week She will spend a week vlsltin the Chicago schools thence to IndIana and from tiere to Clinton Clin-ton Iowa where she Is engaged as an instructor 1n a summer school for a per led of two weeks In August MIss Hol ton will Instruct In the Dubucue Iowa summer school and will be associated with some pC the mQst eminent eduators in the country n < V > The Johnson company has just made a photographic group of the graduates of the Washington schoolshowlns 43 faces eaCh orio agoodllkedess of the orIginal a L It will form a link in the history of each of the young people lepresented and Is well worthy of preservation I The University Dr Whiting and family expect to leave for California June 16 0 0 Miss Amelia E Brotherhood will probably prob-ably go east the present week 0 Isaac Russell recently a student hi the Univcrsit Is keeping The Herald readers well posted concerning the Utah batterIes batter-Ies now in San Francisco 0 c Miss Sampson will addresS the normals this year 0 a J < > The commencement exercises will occur oc-cur June 15 t a All class room work will close this week fOllowing whIch will be the examinations 0 < Professor Stewart and Professor Allen are anticipating a royal good time upon their trip to Yellowstone Park L D S College The commencement exercises ot the L D S college wlll take placo at the Assembly As-sembly hall on Tuesday at 10 a m The programme is as follows Allegro Brilliant ProCessors Shepcrd and McClellan prayer Serenade Mr Thomas Ashworth address D J lIc Rae 98 Waiting on the Shore Llzzlo Thomas Edward Love Song for Cello Albert Pres address Francis Mortensen 98 tenor solo Mr George D Pper reports re-ports President Villard Done The Silent Sil-ent World Is Sleeping Mr John Robinson Robin-son conferring of diplomas and certificates certifi-cates Dr Karl G Maeser False False Woman Irs Edward and Mi Ash worth address to graduates Elder Chas W Penrose Serenade for Cello 111 Albert Pres address Believe Me trio Mrs Edward Messrs Ashworth and Robinson Rob-inson benediction I |