Show I I I The un1ver1ty normal class of 1895 univeriy met yesterday at the home of one of Its for the members MIss Emma Young or purpose of effecting an oramzaUon efectng and arranging for the holding of a class social and reunion It E Cadwel wa l leted presIdent Miss Emma Young vice president and Miss Josephine Ek man secretary and treasurer As a committee to draft a constitution and bylaws the following were appointed lcsr A F Elgren A E latheo and Miss Valera Brnton committee of arrangements for bolding the proposed arrngment posed social will be R E Cadwell Uses Young and Elman Smith Mar gets and 1lr U G Miller The class meets again on Saturday April 22 at oclock to consider the report of the committees and the pace of meeting will be the home of ls Emma Young 25G West First South Street 6 < Miss Grace H Stanchfeld of the Longfellow school contemplates spendIng spend-Ing the summer in Los Angeles Ca < < Mr IV S Webster of the Lincoln school has received from the Hon J Sterling Morton secretary of agriculture agricul-ture in cPrident Clevelands cabinet cabi-net and the originator of Arbor day a valuable little work entitled Arbor Day and Its Observance < 0 0 A 2meting of the primary section of the Sat Lake County Teachers asso elation was held in the city and county building yesterday Superintendent Van Ctt spoke on the Impotance of Method In Teahln < 0 Miss Minnie L Holt who for the past two years has taught at Sandy wi rclrn her position April 26 and leave for Clcago where she wil tae a two years course in the Columbia School of Oratory 0 0 Mrs Warren from Iowa is visiting Ninth her sister school Miss Nell Forytle ot the o < 4 Superintendent F A Swanger of rark City schools was in the city ese es-e y < < 0 The commencement exercise of teL te-L D S college this city will take place June 8 00 The Oquirrh school will give a fine en tertalnmen April 28 and gve Mr Gauffein will succeed Miss Mm succee 1s ln rile L Holt il the Sandy schools o < 0 Mrs Daft of the Sumner school was very pleasantly surprIsed by the pu pus of her room on Tuesday afternoon A net little pr01amme of songs and recitations was rendered which was followed br delicate < i refreshments > Super1ntencent Frank Evans of Summit Sum-mit county visited the Lincoln school Ion I-on Tuesday > The Educational club will meet in the city and county building on Monday evening at 8 oclock Professor W M address tewart of the university will make an < A most interesting progamme was rendrld bypupIs of the Prove schools in ing t1L Parker school on Thursday even 000 T1tc Emery count summer school wi Jie held at Huntington this year and wlI commence June and con tiue to weeks 0 > < TH pUblic schools of Logan closed On Friday C0 A mctng of the Utah StateKinder gartn assoCiation wi be held in the lnh rt on Monday afternoon at 2 ocIk The annual election of ofcers ill k place and mater of Import once i l ore before < he association Th Iib schools of Price will close about the middle of May o 0 Th rurts of lr Barnetts room Sump l Sl hooJ gave their teacher a > un r n FrIday afternoon which irorl t be a very pleasant affair An j1 < plnt In songs and recla tO dd to which were some tooth son 1 C hmnts to which all did umfLjLItke 0 Ol 1111 0 the ciUens of Price will 11 1 I thc proposition to erect ale a-le s 1 1 huidin T1r I lI was rent shown some iiaiinard drawing by Mae Crome a Ui th > sixth grade Sumner school bth I lxc lent TIle young man bf t Jv del talent for drawing o 0 PrneI l b Avy Keeler and McKay of hc lY fhoolR wi tale a three da 5 1 j I i up Cottonwood canyon at the j 1 L or the school year Agricultural College f Jli r of the Broad Ax called at the le Thursday 0 < 0 1r i I da was observed Friday Pre rt Tanner delivered an Inter stir aJ IS on the life character and pulh inluncl oC the founder of the Laud fl Colleges und the choIr furhh IJllrprlPte music Ad lay was cclehratcd Saturday fort 1 1 i Afu music by the choir p < jiy rpPeI fr the occasion and p15 hy the iTIttnt oC the college Pr I rah dlEled a brief ad Irc This wa flowed by recitations by 11 lpich and her pupils Each lOS lpnards Illonte a tree adding ad-ding u he YUtoUS groups already gre ir 4 < 4 Th I md of trustees met yesterday a tht r q < f I has been rumored that n1 changes were to take place In the p rmnE1 of the faculty but nothwg has as yet become known o < 0 Th ft1 CmmlttC have rcom meId that ao lIttle change as possl hl L rde In the Hu eS of study rhe lirci a good del of difficulty In 1UII 11 neW cure to any of the CJur S 11 ir 1Tcyided i p Th ttHllanc of students in the I full j ourse Is wel maintained this fj The IlrOptwton of women to mtn is eXICU3 three t live There is a ge fl rmnaton frem prepara clotZs tory 11 000 Mrs Goolvin haH just completed the long and laborious work < inventorying this library TlIa it the first tIme since the college opened that a full inventory has 1eNt nlbte and compared with all accuII lIStS purchase binding di5na tlO The results show a con slj rle number of books mIssIng The Branch Normal Edwar Fife hiss discontinued school to visit te sunny South He Is going t try the medicinal quality of the sul vhur aprigs near Toquerie 000 Our energetic Instructor Mr Decker made 3 trip up the canyon last Saturday Satur-day with the physical geography class o i < A meeting of the young men was held on Tuesday and baseball teams were organized The boys arc now doing systematic playing 00 < Principal Bennion recent made a fIng trip to Salt Lake City leaving Friday morning and returning Sunday evening He went to attend the met in c the tate board of education < < A new aket bal team has been or gnzed I the norma The girls a doing tllr best work each one hop in to oe a memberof the team that Is t tale rart in the contest at Beaver < 0 epresentatve Bennion of Sat Lake county called to see us Monday and gave an interesting talk in chapel lii4 There have been a number of tress planted on Cc school grounds this w < Thy will improve very much the appearance of the campus in time Ye are glad too to note that the old house hs beEn moved from the northeast north-east corner of the grounds University Notes That all the student might partc pate in the Arbor day exercises the fIeld excursions of the classes In botany and physical geography were postponed until net week 00 < The University Dramatic association that produced Pigmalon and Gala tea so successfully a year ago wilt this week present to their friends and the public the well known comedy A Scrap of Paper The play ha been well cst and under Professor Dab cocks able direction promise to be successful in every way The following follow-Ing pupils will fill the principal roles Misses Angelne Holbrook Nel lie Boyer Blanche Thomas Lucie Hewet Elna Harker and Eva Clark and lessrs W IV Little S L Richards Rich-ards J J Cannon C W Ames H T Hatfeld and W L Dunn The play will be presented In Christenens hal on Saturday night April 22 0 0 To arrange for the courses to be offered of-fered in the Sumner school the faculty has appointed the following able com mitee Professor Lyman chaIrman Instructor Fred W Reynolds secretary secre-tary and Professors Orson Howard William M Stewart and M r Babcock Bab-cock The circular is being prepared and wil be out of the press In the near future Already numerous inquiries have been made as to courses and the prospects point to a large enrolment Stronger courses and a greater variety I of work will be offered than ever has been given before The committee has already arranged for courses in German Ger-man French mathematics biology pedagogy chemistry English and some minor subjects 000 During the absence of President Klngbur the classes In chemistry are being instructed by Mr Hadle 444 The senior class are active making preparations for class day 444 The debaters chosen to represent the university In the Intercollegiate contest con-test Iessrs H Claude Lewis and J J Cannon are earnestly at work leaving no stone untouched whose overturning ill aid them to get to the bottom of the Phippine expansion policy The debate will take place In the Sat Lake theatre on May 5 100 To arrange more definitely for athletIcs athlet-Ics In connection with the Intercoleg late contest 11 G C Riser went to Provo last week and secured the promIse prom-Ise of an athletic meet Each afternoon aternoon the university boys are practicing the varIous field sports and are rapidly putting themselves in condition to meet their frIends from the south 4 v 4 On Friday night April 21 the Dramatic Dra-matic aSocatlon will present A Scrap of PaDer In the Central halt in SugarHouse Sugar-House I < < The last Issue of the Chronicle contains con-tains several short descriptive themes by member of the Rhetoric I class o 4 Professor M M Btbcocl was in Ogden Og-den last Thursday attending the meeting meet-ing of the boar of directors of testate te-state school for the deaf and blind 4 0 Professors liam r Stewart and Byron Cummings and Mr Bradford have been appointed by the faculty asa as-a committee to arrange the university exhibit that is to be made at the meeting meet-ing of the X E A at Los Angeles next Jub p 0 0 Chapel exercises will be conducted during the coming week by the Rev Mr Hunt of the Heath Baptist church 444 < Professor William r Stewart will speak before the Teachers Educational I club tomorrow night upon the subject Dullness The nature and cause of dullness and suggested remedies for it il be discussed o < v The execute committee of the State Teachers association of which Professor Pro-fessor Stewart Is a member met lst week and arranged for a number of premiums to be offered for various kinds and grades of school work to be exhibited in the educational department depart-ment of the stale fair next fall o K 1 Among the visiors to the training school last week were lr Ilzzie H Corny of Ogden SuperIntendent Frank Evans of Summit county Mr S L Swenson mayor of Pleasant Grove and Mrs C E Allen oC Salt Lake Is Helen C Campbell of ew York and Mrs Katherine Vcstendolf of Denver who came to Salt Lake to attend the Iothers convention also visited the training school and expressed delight at the excellent quality of work being dOn there they were especially pleased with the construction work p v 4 The critic teacher of the training school last week adopted plans by which to exhibIt the work of the train log school at the meeting of the N E A next July JubR R Y A Note Proo April 15School began Monday Mon-day morning with an excellent attend mace The students In general are showing a determination to continue till the close of school contnue o 0 4 Pratt Greer or Arizona a former stu dent or the academy was vIsiting here Monday He is now on his way to ful nil a mission in the Samoan islands 4 4 0 George Osten of Lehl spent a short time here 01 Monday < < pAll p-All enthusiastic athletic meeting was held on the wad square Tuesday evenIng even-Ing to test the ability of the B Y A boys prior to choosing those who are to compete with the University The students are much in need oC training as this Is theIr first attempt In the line of field sports p 0 4 President B F Hammond of San Juan stake was a visitor at the academy acad-emy Wednesday He is now on his way home from conference 8 00 The tudents of the 1900 class who contemplate putting on a play are nonworking non-working in earnest and the parts are being learned and the necessary arrangements ar-rangements Including costumes are being prepaC o 4 0 I has been remarked that the victory vic-tory gained by the college baseball team over the Commercials at their frt game lies led to unbounded conceit con-ceit on their art I this be true or not tlleY have at least gained conf dence enough to challenge the members mem-bers of the faculty The professors have accepted and the ski displayed In their practice promises a victor for them The game will take place Thursday afternoon af-ternoon April 19 000 A good deal of Interest is being shown by the teachers in theIr efforts to make the leson practical and from nature The various sketches of children and chidren ad animas made by the normal drawing i class are taken from life and when not practical to have them in school they are observed elsewhere An interesting scene thc other morning wjis the drawing draw-Ing class seated upon the lawn making sketches o two little lambs that stood by apparently frightened of so many shepherds The geology class Is also alert to the benefits derived by studyIng study-Ing the tiling itself Saturday they wi tae a trip to Rock canyon to observe ob-serve the splendid geological phenomena phenom-ena existing there I p I The Polysophleal society was enter tamed FrIday evening with a prelmi nary debate I the students who are t o contest with tie University on May 5 The Jlrpose was to decide on two ot the six contestants who should engage en-gage in the final debate The question Resolved That the United States Ought to Retain the Philippines was well discussed The judges rendered the decision in favor of R Leo Bird of Springvilie andEdward Rowe of Spanish Span-ish Fork who will take the afrmatve bate side of the question in the final de 444 The literary soelet waS favored Wednesday afternoon with a rare treat Through the Intuence of the officers the servIces of 1r Frederic Varde was procured who lectured on the life and works of Shakespeare He was engaged on such short notice that the people oC the city were not all Informed and many are the regrets of those who missed the opportunity of hearing him The Provo Sorosls came In a body and with a majority of the students and a number oC the citizens a large audience audi-ence was made up Mr Varde began his lecture by giving i short sketch oC the birth life and environments also the educational opportunities of the boy Shakespeare He referred to and gave gve evidence of tie authenticity of his plays The subject mater from Shakes peares works was confined principally to the three plays Hamlet Merchant Mer-chant of Venice and Julius Caesar which the classes In English literature have considered this year 11r Yarde was so practical and pleasing in his presentations that he vanished amid his subject mater leaving nothing between be-tween his audience and Shakespears In this manner two short hours were passed leaving the audience abundantly abundant-ly 1 Dad for their presence and regretting regret-ting that it could not continue longer < President Cluff and Professor Brim hal atende1 the commencement exercises ex-ercises of the Spanish Fork public schools yesterday p 4 0 Professor A C Lund Is expected to rturI from Germany In lay Mr Lund graduated In vocal music and In musical theory and composition last week music from the Lelpslc conservatory of B Y COLLEGE AT LOGAN Professor Ken Authorized t Reemploy Re-employ Present Faculty Special Corrcspondence Logan Apri 15The regular quar tony meetng of the B Y colee board of trustees was held yesterday ater noon President Kerr was authorized un1 I to employ time present faculty for next years work Tie purchase of a large I belt for the new tower was ordered I was decided to sell the property I known al the Old Church Farm comprising about 100 acres and the ex ecutve committee was empowered to I execute the sale The mater of establishing es-tablishing a training school for the college col-lege was discussed but no definite action tion takert thereon The board then ton tnen adjourned Arbor day was appropriately celebrate cele-brate at the college today the follow lag programme being carried out before a large assemblage of stuients and their friends Arbor day song College Choir Prayer C H Skidmore A Legend of the Fern and the Moss Miss Maggie Jones OrationMr James Larsen PIano solo Irs R W Sloan Dialect reading To a Mountain Daisy Dr E G Gowans Essay Some Famous Trees Mr William Henderon Legend of the Aspen Tree J P Smith Jr Vocal duet Misses Bessie and Efe Morehead RecitationMiss nena Baker Selection College Choir Planting of Weeping Elm Class 1903 Dedication to Instructor A E Bowen Miss E Jones The Elm 11 H S Hixon I Planting native cedarClass 102 Dedication to Professor Miller 7 J t Bernheis Tree PlantingMr C T Hill Planting Norway spluceClass 1901 I Dedication to Dr Gowans Horace Secrist HistorIc TreesMr John Stocks Planting European ashClas lOO Dedication to Professor loslah Hal lr C Kunz The Chosen Tree Mlss Louise Ingram Address President Joseph F Smith I Carbons Educational Exhibit SpeCal CorresllmlenccJ Price Utah April 15County Superintendent Super-intendent of Schools H G Webb has Issued this notice to the teachers of I Carbon county From Oct 3 to 7 a state fair will beheld be-held at Salt Lake City at which an educational exhibit will constitute one of its features Until now CarJn county coun-ty has never been in a position to take part in this work Now however we are able to enter Into competition with other countes with good prospects of obtaining emoluments The state superintendent has written ten asking that lrelmratons be maQe at once Be kind enough to prepare specimen work of your pupils in the different dif-ferent grades of the following subjects I Maps colored or plain 2 Essays 3 PIcture tories 4 WritIng from copies or trnscrIp ton 5 A days work or lessons In a arithmetic b history c grammar d geography e physiology or science sci-ence G Drawing i Kindergarten work All paper except drawing should be done with Ink and on foolscap or legal cap paper This part of the exhibit should be finished before the schools close for the year as there will li but ver3 little time after the holidays Any suggestions with regard to the exhibit will be appreciated DetaIls as to premiUm or ether information will be forwarded later on Though the notice has been out but a few days already there Is considerable intorest manifested by the Price teachers teach-ers and an exhibit ot no small propor tons may be looked for from the sev oral districts of the county High School Notes The students assemble on Tuesday morning at 1 oclock to hear an address by 111 Le Roy Hughes on the czars peace proposal Mr Hughes made avery a-very convIncing argument In favor of gradual disarmament oC the great na tons Of the world and was given the closest attention Mr E W Wilson was one of the visitors present 444 On Tuesday morning next Miss Della Hague vi speak on the Inspiration ot our atonal Song and Miss Mara Hill will deliver an address on The Value of the Study of Book Visitors Visit-ors are cordially invited 000 The High school orchestra Is a most valuable factor in promoting Inter st In the morning exercises I will contribute con-tribute not a little to the popularity of the commencement progamme I which occurS Thursday cehlng June 1 000 1r SaleI Ruslet pre ldent of the class Friday of las 98 was an inteeste caller on 994 The year now drawing to a close ha I ben one of the mos peospmrous In the history of this institution sand one of I the conditions which has ljeea I instru mental In forwarding such courgnl 1 results h been the Cy uperlor fI duties for heating and venlilating the building during pat compared years with tlloe 1 afforded I |