Show A meeting of the teachers of thd city I schools tools place yesterday at the High school assemblyroom and Was presided over bylIss 1f Adelaide Hal I ton acting superintendent Miss Hills HowbeITY of the Webster school was first announced who read an excellent paper upon Training to < Selfrelance the sentiments of which were heartily endorsed Miss Katherine E Dopp critic teacher teach-er in the State Normal Training school was afterward introduced who gave an able treatment of The Social Aspects As-pects of the Curriculum and was accorded a very careful hearing The paper by Miss Dop having been read 111 Bender of the Jackson school offered some resolutions condemning the articles that have been appearing In the Tribune over the pseudonym of Citizen and which attacked vehcm enty the supervising corps in the city schools as well as the efficiency of the supervision obtaining here Mr Benders Ben-ders resolutions defended the schools most vIgorously and the spirit manifested mani-fested in them was of a sterling character char-acter The teaching force however evidently Intended tO dIsregard Citizens Citi-zens attacks and voted against the resolutions Miss Netah Yearsley has the best wishes of a large circle of frIends In view of her contemplated marriage Mr and Mrs Ewer will leave on the 12th for theIr new home In Central America At a general meeting of the Sal Lake County Teachers association held in the university yesterday Dr Howard spoke upon The Lymphatic System and Dr Talmage upon ScIence Teaching Teach-ing The schools of this city will during the remainder of the year open at 9 oclock Acting Superintendent Holon has received i re-ceived a letter from 3 Liberty Todd i who states that he will leave Philadelphia Philadel-phia on March 15 and will lecture here en route to California The date of the lecture has not as yet been fixed Miss Forsythe treasurer of the fund collected for the reception to Dr MIlls paugh prior to his departure for Wino na made her report yesterday before the meeting of the city teachers stating stat-ing that out of the 386 that was appropriated ap-propriated for the purpose indicated I 60 still remained A resOlution was passed placing this amount to the credit of the teaching body subject to its future disposal Messrs Cluff and Brimhl of the B Y academy rul were in the city on Thursday Dr W M Paden or this city will lecture lec-ture before the students of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college on Monday evening Subject Qrater America Superintendent W G Raymond of Cache cOUty was a Salt Lake visitor during a tortun of the past week alias Conneliy of ile Lincoln schoo will visit Miss Meeks of the Twelfth and Misses Reiy and Houghton of the Oquirrh on Wednesday Professor V 111 Stewart of the University Uni-versity spoke before the students of the B Y academy Provo on Thursday evening Mrs Shepard of the Sumner school was a visitor at the trainIng school and the Oquirrh on Thursday Miss Kendal of the Lincoln visited Miss Eaton of the Whittier and Miss Larsen of the Grant on Wednesday President Tanner of the ATricuItiral college was in the city the latter jart of the past week Mrs Webster substituted at the Li coin and Grant schools the past week A school election will be ltd in Spring City March 20 to consider ne advisability of voting bondsor a schoOl building Irs W S Bing substituted for Mrs Shepard at the Sumner on Thursday State Superintendent Park and County Coun-ty Superintendent Van Cott accompanied accompan-ied the legislative company to Logan yesterday Mrs Tritt assumed the duties of Miss Alley at the Sumner on Friday The meeting of the third grade teh er at the Oquirrh on Friday afternoon was well attended and proved a most interesting occasion The sUbject discussed dis-cussed was Busy Work and brought out an informal and profitable exchange ex-change of views Supervisors Holton and Elliott were present and took an active part in the programme theIr views adding materially to the success of the meeting At the close refresh meats were served and a pleasant social time spent Th reception given by the teachers of the Sumner to the lady patrons of the school Friday nftrnoon was one of the most delightful an successful events In the history of anl schuol The purpose of the meeting was to < discuss and devise a plan for purchasing a piano and resulted in a liberal subscription sub-scription toward a first payment on a pIano to he followed by regular monthly month-ly contributions A committee of three consisting of Mrs Rothschilds Mrs Whittemore chosen to look and after Mrs the Ashworth selecting were and i purchasing of the piano I The ladies then adjourned to the upper up-per corridor which was beautifully I decorated for the occasion with bunt lag fags and flowersand lighted with piano lamps where they were served with refreshments and entertained with a short but delightful programme as follows Piano solo Pearl Rothschids Recitation Clara Henefer Violin solo Lena Levy Vocal solo May Smith Song and cake walk T itlp lfH1p nnil Ray Levy The Titc Teacher To the Editor of The Herald The Tlntc Teachers association held at Mammoth Saturday Feb 25 was a perfect success In every way Although a blinding snowstorm was in progress the uptodate teacher found i easy to be present The followIng excellent progamme was Intelligently rendered Paper on Busy Work by Miss Nellie Harington teacher of the primary department de-partment of the Eureka schools SOng by Mr R H House principal of Mammoth schools Paper on Zoology by Mr Joel Jenl fer principal of Eureka City schools Fifeen minutes discussion on each Fifeen paper was allowed A speech by John Hawkins trustee of Mammoth school aistrict who ably handled his subject Miss Lillian Miner entertained the teachers with a comIc recitation after wih ater which the meeting adjourned to meet at Eureka City March 1 1899 i Agricultural College iI i I President Tanner returned on Thursday day from the Capital City where he has been for several days In the interests inter-ests or college legislation Mrs W McLaughlin of Silver City formerly Phoebe Elaon assistant to Mrs Coley was a vIsitor to the college On Tuesday The military ball last week mitar bal was ave a-ve y successful affair It was well attended at-tended One 01 the marked feturm was an exhibition of tactics by the Cadets ca-dets Bishop Leonard wag present at chapel chap-el bn Saturday and gave the students a very interesting and suggestIve address ad-dress The members of the young ladles literary erary scietythe Sorosisad dinner together on Thursday with Mrs Coley in the college dining rom Rev William l Pde pastor of the irs Presbyterian church Salt Lake City will leture before the students Monday evenlngon Greter Aeica The exercIseswIll include SonSbY 111 I Thatcher and retaton by MIss I roench The visit of the legislature on Saturday Satur-day afernoon ha kept a good many people bus for several days The do mestlc arts department provIded a banquet quet for 250 persns The choir had music prepared The committee on en teztalnment provided musIc by the band Impromptu sees and a aasium grand bal in the evening in the gym nas ur University Notes Lat week was one of varied aUv iy at the university On Monday morning the legislators vIsited the varIous var-Ious departments from 8 until 1030 Tuesday afternoon the classes decorated decorat-ed the halite as thOy had never bee de orated before Tuesday night the studentS stu-dentS faculty legislators and governor celebrated the enactment of the unive city imoval bill Class recitations moved slowly on Wednesday but on the remaining days of the week a renewed vigor marked the work The faculty lecture tomorrow night will be delivered by Professor George M Marshall professor of English The subject to b discussed is Vestmin ster Abbey the grandest of muso learns where the proudest of nations garner the remains of her mighty dead The lecture will b fully lus trated with the new steeoptcn views which Professor Marshal has recently received I The first lecture give under the auspices of the students lecture cur will be delivered net Friday night In the laboratory building Chaplain Allen Al-len ollensvorth of Fort Douglas will discuss The Twentyfourt Infantry at Santiago He wilt reiew the capture cap-ture of Santiago the work done by cpI fleet and the battle ot San Juan cam men tins especially upon the heroic work qf the Tentyfourth Infantry The lecture wm be tully Illustrated Professor D n Allen lectured at South Jordan last night piSdentJoseph T Kingsbury went to Logan yesterday with the legisla tore I tors1iss Katherine Oliver visited Professor I Profes-sor Babcocks class in college elocution last week and red several selections to the students Professor George R Mathews who recently dropped his work at the uni vesiy on account of poor health left last Thursday for California He will spend several hs i In Pasadena HnVlng LO regaIn nlS IS1 nean air H Claude Lewis ha become a sistant to Professor Roylance in history his-tory air lwls i conductIng one of the s tons in United State history and civics Professor Babcock was at Provo yesterday terday reading from the works of Robert Rob-ert Browning to students of the B Y academy Mr Brough fOrmer superintendetof the Union Pacific railroad shops has ben secured by the mining department to give Instruction 1n iron work Chapel exercises dUring the coming week will be conduced by Bishop Leonard Leon-ard of the Episcopal church The board of regents ot the unIversity will remain practically the same as heetfore air W W Biter will be appointed to fill the place of Mr Joseph Jo-seph Howels of Wellsille The Utah 1fcroscopical society held its regular monthly meeting at the uni veity last Thursday night The normal class of 99 is raising a subscription among its members for the benefit of the janitors boy who was s sCerely injured three weeks ago The kindergarten room in the trainIng train-Ing school was thescene C a happy informal in-formal party last Wednesday 11 arc Knight together with the critic tech sis and student teachers of the traIning traIn-ing school surprIsed Miss Dopp and celebrated her birthday with impromptu im-promptu speeches and songs imprmp tu dancing in short with an impromp tu god time Superintendent Raymond cf Cache county and Miss Hardy of the Lowell visie the training school on Wednes dayMrs Mrs E E Shepard of the Sumner school observed in the various grades of the traIning school last Thursday 1rs Eliza Benion of the normal cass of 98 was also a visitor at the training school I Branch Normal School Students are brIghtening up to out I side sports Rob ns bluebirds and meadowlarks are now in vidence Principal Bennion has been asked by the Mathematical Society of Utah to report on the methods of teaching arithmetic In the public schools in this section secton The young men are now wondering what they can do to equal the entertaInment enter-taInment given them by the young ladies la-dies A fence has been placed along the west sIde of the grounds Our condition is favorable for the best baseball grounds In the state The students are learnIng a series of graceful dances Some of the student wH probably wIthdraw next month for farm work We expect Professor Allen of the university uni-versity here in the near future High School Notes On last Tuesday Charles ReMal ain a-in hlh nhnn1 + + inn + hn AUU 4 00 OV0UU4 LU C chemistry class with an interesting de scripton of the amalgamation trocess of reducing silver ore as used In the Eureka Hill mine He has been employed em-ployed in this mill for some time and gaine much practical information which ho kindly consented to share with his oldtme schoolmates Mr J T Harwood teacher of draw tag has presented the school with avery a-very handsome crayon drawIng of the Venus de Milo It was executed in the school of deign now known a the Hopkins Institute in San Francisco The drawing Is In a frame five feet six inches long nd three feet wide and will shortly adorn the walls of the assembly as-sembly room Three Utah artists Messrs H L A Culmer John Hafen and Louis Pratt visited the art room on Wednesday last InstOn On Tuesday the assembled students had the Dleasure of listening to air Jesse Smith of the senior cass on Our National Heroes His address was well wrItten and delIvered The auditorium audi-torium is an Ideal room for nubIle speaking and easily accommodates the entire school Brigham Young College Special Correspondence Logan Utah March 3Work in the college Is progressing quietly Nothing of particular importance occurred during dur-ing the week lathe students meeting on Monday Studept F A Hinckley gave an excellent excel-lent address on Ideals Miss Cant well read a el prepared essay and President Kerr occupied the remaInder of the time Elder L H Martneau gave a slrlt I ed address In the chapel Wednesday morning On Thursday Elder 1Y Z Terry a former student of the college who has just returned from a mIssIon to Germany continued chapel exercise exer-cise ciseThe The Polysophlcal socIety was disap olnted in not being able to hold a meeting Friday evening owIng to the sIckness of Hon Charles Nlbley who was on the programme th7pofamme |