| Show THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS1 I Mr Banner representing Tainton Bros I the well known educational publishers is in the city looking over the educational I II field I fieldPresident President Sanborn of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college has been in tho city this week j in the interest of that institution He has i the plans for a magnificent building that I will DO an honor to tho whole territoay May his wishes be carrio out 1 Prof Wolfe is in tho hands of the grippe Ho has been missed in all the schools this last week and It is hoped the grippe il jet j-et him go right soon I There will be no drawing class on Monday Mon-day Tuesday the applications of the triangular triangu-lar prism will be taken up and tha Wednesday Wednes-day class will begin the study of the triangular tri-angular prism Training of tho Emotions and Willis I is the subject for all grades during tho next month Dr Millspaugh will most the first second third and fourth grades the first and third weoKs and the fifth sixth seventh and dei tho eighth grade second sec-ond and fourth weeks There will bo two I meetings for each grade I Monday February 22 Washingtons Birthday will be observed generally throughout the city by the schools A pro ramme will be rendered by each school to which the public are cordially invited to attend The proyrainino will consist of patriotic songs recitations orations and addresses concluded with tho presentation of the flag to each school Inc exercises will begin promptly at 10 oclock ana will last about an hour The Worlds Fair board for Kansas is promoting a plan whoroby it is expected tbat the expense of erecting the E < i > usi ton building for the stele will be borne by school pupils I ho proposition is to h val v-al of the schools in the state ob eveu Worlds Fair Day by holding an fciitor talniuent with music recital ln > tatHe t ee to which n small eniraneo jco vil 1 i charged The proceeds are excctod to bi sufficient to pay fcr the stave building Over the main entrance of the strutturo it is proposed to have the words Erected by the School Children of Kansas The inter Jlounlalrr Educator comes out strong this month I contains the report re-port of the Utah Teachers association Principal Cory visited the county teachers teach-ers institute Saturday WII OTOSS BIUTUDAT KSEnCISS3 Twentieth School The Donhalior baud is expected to uo present also a < omrs < ny of cade s from the university will salute I the flue with bugle ana guns hag Hon P L Vvllliams Will present the Fourteenth SchoolThree programmes will bo given Grades 0 7 and S will unite and the flog will be presented to hem by j William Nelson vicepreaident of the beard of educaion j Grades 3 4 nnd 5 will unite and Rev J B Thrail will present the flag to them Grades 1 and 2 will unite and tho principal princi-pal will present tho flag to mom Twentyfirst SchoolThe flag presentation presenta-tion exorcises will begin at 1030 in order that the Patriotic Sons of America may bo able to be present This ordor will attend in a body and the presentation of the fag will be made by a membsr of the order Bishop Allen of the Twentyfirst ward will open tho esorcisrs with prayer I I Seventh SchoolThe exercises will beheld 1 be-held in Auditorium hull The flag will bo presented by B G Ray bold a member of the school board 1 PltOGKAMME Song America Incidents About Washington Harvey Hardv The National Clock Sixth Grade Girls Washington AerosticFIrst Grade Pupils Song The Nations Banner Quotations The School Essay Luolla Hackett J I Flag Exercise Filth Grade I I Recitation Charley Stansbury 1 Sons Star Spangled Banner Recitation Baylias Todd Poem written for the occasion by Haze I klah Butterworth editor of Youths Companion The Flap Allecn MacLean I Exercise Sixth Grade Boy Song Cheer Cheer We the Flag Presentation of the Flag by B GRay I bould Esq membar of school board Acceptance uJamcs Lambert Salute to the Flag Raising the Flag Exercises held at Auditorium hall corner of Fourth South and Second West February 2 1692 at 10 a m Eleventh school A programme willbo carried out iu each room and then will march to Eleventh ward meetinghouse where a general programme will bo rendered Bishop Morris will lead in prayer and Doctor Millspaugh will present the flag FltOGIUMME Song America u uu School Prayer Bishop R Morris Song Glory Hallelujali School FlaK PresentationDr J F Millspaugh Address of AcceptanceHarold Seiiel Oration uLouis Ensign SongRed White and Blue rieit BiicltationIho American Flag Vera Felt RecitationThirteen girls Grade 3 1 Essay Washington u Annie Armstrong Girls Chorus lontlns Tonight RecitationOur Flag Grace Freeze Gems uGrades 1 and 3 Martha Washingtons Tea PartyCrude 2 Patriotism in the Public Schools u u George Coulam SongStar Spangled Banner Essay Flags Louie Felt l DeclamationDaniel Livingston SongHan Columbia u Benediction Benedicton u uun u Twelfth SchoolA programme will be rendered in each room after which a general gen-eral programme will be given on tho campus cam-pus Judge Varian will present tha Hag The Ninth school will meet in the Ninth ward meeting house Dr David Utter will present tho flag I The Fifeenth school will present a proI gramme in each room Mr T C Armstrong Arm-strong will present the flag The Sixteenth school will present a general gen-eral programme W J Newman a member mem-ber of the school board will present tho I flag flaiThe The Second school will meet In the Sec oud ward meeting house Bishop Hardy will present the fug The Nineteenth school will present a varied pror mme in their school building John N Pike a member of the school board will present tie flag The Eighth school will hold their exorcises exor-cises in the Eighth ward meeting houae Mr Rudolph Alff will present the fag |