Show THE STUDENTS SOCIETY Don Carlos Youngs Lecture on Architecture Was Very Hiclily Appreciated A meeting of the Students society of the J L Latterday Saints college was held as usual in the Social hall on Friday evening even-ing After the usual preliminary exercises exer-cises Miss Katie Thomas rendered an essay es-say upon The Meihod of Reading in which was shown the value of good books and how they should be read to bring the best results An organ selection was well rendered by Miss Katie Romney The next was a lecture by Mr D C Young upon the subject of architecture The gentleman stated thatarchitecture was 2 one of the most useful of arts or sciences yet it was the least understood It is a t vest subject there being scarcely any branch of study that could not be applied to It Our best citizens are our mechanics those who understood and applied sciences well as science theoretcally The per iF = J I i lJ feclion Roman and Grecian architecture i I was spoken ot after wliico an histOry of architecture was given Trio Ilm wo luow anything of is Indian architecture which was pimply an txcnatoa in sol tl rock They located their cities In thd mountains where therj was an ubundince of roc c instead in-stead of hauling their maieriil as we do TheEgyptians were spoken of next and a description of their pyramids was given j withillustrations Tile live different kinds I of architecture developed by tno Greeks and Romans were described The first three viz Doric Ionic and Corinthian were developed by the Greeks and the Tuscan I I Tus-can and Composite by the Romans Tile Tuscan is very much lka thj Doric The Composite is a union ol the Ionic and the I Corinthian A building with many arches I is called the Romanish style because iirst introduced by the Romans The pointed arches caled the gothic style has come I into use now The architecture of the temple was spoken of The pentlcman stated that it was built after no style but j I was mostly original it was however the 1 I admiration of all who saw it The students i I I were advised seek for knowledge out of 1 school and to learn to app y the science learned in school The lecture was followed I fol-lowed by a song by Miss Ray Rigp Chairman Walton thanked ttioso who had I taken part and the audience br their good attention The choir sin < and the benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by Mr James Sandra j San-dra U THE DEShllEi SViNTr DANK The attention of those deslriui to cen savings accounts is called to the Deseret Savings Bank which allows interest on deposits de-posits at the rate of n per cent per annum compounded quaitcrlu Money to lean on approved real estate security l Its officers are as follows Jonx SHARP President MOSES TiiATCiiut VicePresident E A SMITH Cashier c DIKUCTORS JOHN SHAKI 1 R Buixns JVMKS SnAKi D H PeRRY MOSES TiiATcnrH J T LITTLI > HENRY DINIOOI EUAS A SMITH L S HILLS W W i iClTtK I J C CITLEII F W TE ISlJS GEoncn ROMMI I PILES PILES Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment vili I cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles I when all other Ointmeats have failed It I absorbs the tumors allays the itching at once acts as aDOultice cive3 instant relief i Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment is prepared pre-pared only for piles and Itching of the private I pri-vate parts and nothing else Every box is warranted Sold by druggists or sent I by mail on receipt of price CO cents and 1 per box WILLIAMS Mro Co Props Cleveland O Sold by Z C M I Drug store KAYSVILLE KINKS Hon Joseph Barton was down from Og den yesterday The first snow of the season fell early yesterday morning As was expected Mr William H Clow took charge of the postoffice business on Wednesduj the 1st iust The scenery of tho mountains at this season sea-son of the year is magnificent Clothed as they are in every snade of color from crimson to nut brown they present a very beautiful appearance At the primary meeting heldin the city ball last Monday evening Geo Swan Jr T H Phillips T F Rouecho and C D Bennett were elected as delegates to the county convention with Levi Taylor and H T Robins as alternates Tho county convention met at Farminaton on Wednesday Wednes-day and elected E P Ellison of Layton and L M Grant of Bountiful to attend the territorial convention Pursuant to a call made by a committee appointed for the purpose at the primary meeting a meeting was held last Thursday evening for the purpose of organizing apolitical a-political club of the Peoples pErt After considerable unnecessary wrangling as to the what name the club should sail under an organization was effected with James H Langford Jr as president F B Wil hams secretary and Elijah Laycock us janitor The hrst meeting of the club will be held next Thursday evening when it is expected an interesting programme will be carried out M KATSVILLK Oct 41S90 |