Show TEACHERS INSTITUTE gioi pi of augsburg glac s A another lesson leon in drav ienir in dr JR JR park addresses aldr S ale clr A cach crE As natice of ca C bupt supt given agh il e CLIVI CL irrEn FIL the davis co teacher reaCh errit institute was held in the in building at al farmington on dec p at alli it but f few of the teachers were present al 1 iK clock the tiny tige appointed fore n dg g augsburg however called the few to together oether promptly and began the lesson on drawing d by answering whatsoever questions they might lave have to ask ile he s said aid that it in I 1 drawing we should make tue lines lightly at first and then by pressing more heavily liea vily on the pencil bring out the corners to give expression this method should be used in all drawing teachers must not use a ruler I 1 insist said the prof on all this work being done off hand the easiest and most direct way to learn leara drawing said lie is to get a blank book put in it every drawing you work out for yourself and every drawing a you give to your pu pupils bring 0 these drawings 0 here and let me place a drawing by the side of each that will give all necessary suggestions dr aw jno R parkway present in the interest of the utah educational Es er habit at the worlds columbian E ex x pa position and as he expected to leave for salt lake on the noon train prof augsburg stopped the drawing lesson and introduced illin him to the class the dr spoke but a few moments said that thai circular no I 1 of the utah school exhibit bad been out fur for sometime and that he was very sorry to I 1 learn earn that none of the teachers in ill this county had received them and that he had sent rent a number to the co supt bupt some time since the time lime is is now short every thing intended for the exhibit must be in the corn com missionary nars hands by the of february ile he hoped the alie circulars would soon be in our hands and that thai davis co awauld be well represent ed in the exhibit said that he bo had bad taken a deep I 1 interest int irest in this matter because lie he knew that utah lad had been abroad the people had been represented as 1 being opposed to education when the very ver reverse was the fact people out of utah have no idea of tle tie advancement that has and is now being wade made in education throughout h aurland ou our land rland ile he said we could compare favorably with the most enlightened states of the union and that he be considered this was our great opportunity to show to t the ile world where we stand educational ly the doctor then bid all adieu p pleasantly ea and ibe drawing I 1 lesson 0 assou was continued tho the class w was as shown flown how how bow to draw a largo large cube and then how to take a small cube out oat of each corner of it they were asked to bring such a drawing to tile the next recitation draw in five ill dif erent posit positions ioni viz below the eye to tile the left to right and directly in front of the eye they were also instructed to make inake a drawing of ft A large cube in each of the above positions with a s small 2 X cube taken out lout half way I 1 between I 1 I 1 t tho 5 boril corners ers at th the top and alid the bot ia torn w and one f from the centre ot of each j in the lc mean time dr park had bad returned having learned that thai tile the train was three hours late supt willey had arrived also bringing 0 with liim him several other oilier pedagogues gues and a young man mail from the same place who we are arc informed indulges in pedagogical 0 bic 11 hopes As there were nere several seve ral beautiful young lady teachers in tile last mentioned company who shall pe be blamed for conjecturing that several of tile company indulged in hopes of a more domestic nature than those attributed to the university student but let us return to the class it was now decided to hold bold one long session instead of two separate ones so that prof augsburg could return to salt lake on oil the belated train dr park was now given another opportunity to address the teachers lie ile took up lip circular no 1 treating on oil the utah school exhibit read it through and explained the different subjects at some length after his remarks it was moved and carried that davis co be represented in the exhibit mentioned above the pro gramme committee with the co supt bupt were voted in as a committee to make all necessary nece arrangements cangeme range ments ants and t given power to appoint whatsoever subcommittees committees sub that may be needed in the various districts the minutes of the last meeting were read yead and approved and the institute adjourned lor for one month J P TERRIC |