Show I i I A C Rees of the Payson schools J was In the city during the past week 000 I I Dr W H Apperley of Logan Is a candidate for the position of superintendent superin-tendent of the schools of that city His numerous friends would b glad to hear of his success 000 The state board of educatlbn will meet in the office of State Superintendent Superinten-dent Park on Monday April 1 < d i The schools of this city will open on Monday at 930 as usual and thereafter p will m open at 9 oclock and close at 310 I I i < S > < S > < > F N Poulson principal of the Pay week son schools was in the city during the Several changes will t be made in the I coming faculty at the Agricultural College the year I < > t > < 5 > < The school board at < Nephi pave the I teachers of their school three days the past week to attend the meeting of the I Utah Mathematical society and continued con-tinued their salaries during their absence ab-sence I < S > < > < Miss Edith Bucklln of Bountiful was I in the city on Saturday i 000 Miss Jessie Drew of the Lowell i 5 iiIct4r 4ii ii di1d rft 1Illu et I I 1 I I I aUSIE B ROOTRHODES r school has returned from her trip to Mexico 000 Miss Lilian Whiting sister of Dr Whiting of the University contributes to the current number of Success a E excellent Willara article upon the late Frances 000 By authority of the board of educa tion the schools will be In session during dur-ing the forenoon of Arbor day and will close in the afternoon a a i > The school at Crescent has closed for the year 0 > 6 < A Professor C A Kenaston formerly i connected with the Salt Lake College is now a teacher In the public schools I of Cleveland 0 < < Is Margaret McCullough of the Mendon school was In the city on Thursday < I > 0 I > The brick portion of the old school building in the Tenth ward has been converted into residences The adobe part which was the second school building erected In the then territory has been torn down < 00 < A genuine treat Is in store for those who may he fortunate enough to hear the eminent Dr A E Winship on Monday Mon-day and Tuesday evenings April 1 and 12 < S > < > f > Professor O F Davis formerly principal prin-cipal of Hammond Hall academy was in the city a few days ago 1 < v District 28 finds it necessary to add another teacher to its corps the coming year 0 > 0 Principal A J Nielsen of the Sandy schools was in the city yesterday o 0 4 > School district taxes to be levied the coming year must be levied on t before = fore May 1 > 000 Miss Fitzgerald so long and favorably favor-ably connected with the Salt Lake College Col-lege will resign her position at the close of the present year ft 4 < S > Superintendent Millspaugh spoke before be-fore ternoon the Womans club on Saturday af 000 Messrs D H Adams and J F Engle of the Ogden schools attended the meeting of the Utah Mathematical society so-ciety April 8 and 9 I 000 i Superintendent Mosiah Hall of Weber We-ber county was In the metropolis the past week o 0 < During vacation week preparations have been making for an entertainment to be given in the near future by the g Lincoln school < S > 3 r Dr Whiting will lecture at Holden Mlllard jcpunty on Saturday next 000 During the temporary absence from the city of Miss Bartch of the Lincoln Lin-coln school her place will be supplied by Mrs Forbes 4 > < S > O Superintendent Allison of Ogden was in the city on Saturday attending the meeting of the executive committee of the State Teachers association > 6 a A meeting of the Natural History society of Utah was held In the university uni-versity on Saturday and was a profitable profit-able gathering Dr Whiting spoke upon Food of Utah Fishes Professor Marcus Mar-cus E Jones read a paper upon Zonal Distribution of Plants and Miss Stokes presented a paper upon the Distribution of the Genus Erigonum The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows President Dr C A Whiting vice president Professor Pro-fessor J H Llnford Logan vice president presi-dent for Salt Lake county Miss Bessie Kimball secretary and treasurer Miss Susan Stokes member of the executive execu-tive committee J G Lind 4 0 < S > The last session of the Utah Mathe j = 71L i matical society was held yesterday orenoon The first feature of the session ses-sion was a class drill in number by I Miss Edwards of the state training school who conducted the class most creditabljv Mr Gillilan followed with a paper upon Principles Obtaining in Teaching Elementary Arithmetic The paper was read In that gentlemans vigorous vig-orous forceful style but for the lack of time was discussed but little Before Be-fore adjourning the usual conventional resolutions were passed in which the faculty of the university the Salt Lake papers and the officers of the society so-ciety received consideration for favors bestowed The membership of the society so-ciety Is now about 60 j 5 > S > The first meeting of the executive committee of the State Teachers association as-sociation for the session of iSIS was held in i the university on Saturday all members being present except Dr Tanner Three places were in the field I for the next meeting viz ant Park City and Ogden The committee I decided by a practically unanimous vote in favor of Ogden provided that favorable railroad rates can be secured otherwlse the meeting may be held elsewh re Superintendent Nelson of Sanpete county was appointed to solicit so-licit attendance from the southern counties Dr J T Kingsbury Is to perform a similar service for the central cen-tral counties and President Tanner for the northern counties The date of the next meeting will be Dec 28 29 and 30 iSis 189UIERSIT UNIVERSITY NOTES On Friday School Closed For the Spring Vacation As a result Saturday witnessed nessed a great exodus of students from the city They go to their homes where they will give dad a hand on the farm before returning to commence their school work ork Last week witnessed several social events among the students among which was a call made1by the normal class of 96 upon Professor Stewart To show their appreciation of his labors In their behalf they presented him with a beautiful palm the presentation speech being made by President Evans Athletic interests center around basket bas-ket ball and the contention for the championship Is very fierce At present pres-ent i rests with the normal 99 but the normal 00 will make an atetmpt to wrest it from them the i during present pres-ent week Despite the many rumors to the contrary con-trary the relations between members of the faculty are very amicable in fact they are even more so than they have usually been I is understood that Professor Roylance has given up his intentions of going to Europe and he will therefore remain with the university uni-versity this year The meeting of the regents is looked forward to with great interest by all persons connected with the institution as It will then be known Just what changes are to be made in the teaching teach-ing force for next year Professor Stewart Stew-art says that there will be no changes In the force Of critic teachers with the exception of electing a successor to Miss Kees who resigned some time ago Committees have been appointed to get out next years annual I Ogden Notes The board of education refused to grant a spring vacation The members were of th < opinion that the present was a better time for work than late in June Mrs Stllwell finds herself unable to return to school work this year Professor Stewart of the University of Utah will be In Ogden on Monday next He jvlll pay the schools a visit and In the evening will lecture before the city teachers Mrs Coray of the Madison school will attend the meeting of the Federated Clubs at Denver In June She will read a paper at this meeting A letter from Mr T H Sweeney formerly for-merly principal of the Madison school to a friend gives the Information that he has been reelected as principal of grammar school No G i Greater New York at salary of 2500 The work in drawing in the public schools Is attracting considerable attention at-tention The simple methods employed the great progress made during the year and the intense Interest exhibited by teachers and pupils Indicate a very successful years work in this branch Mr Hafens artistic ability can be seen In the work of the pupil Principal McCabe of the PIngree w sin s-in Salt Lake on the 1st Ins taking the civil service examination I Is underStood under-Stood that he will enter the treasury department de-partment service soon Ir J M Bishop Is teaching In the Madispn In place of Mrs Stllwell resigned re-signed I Is rumored that Miss Link of the Central will not work next year She Is very muqh In need of a rest J M Adams of the Grant has decided de-cided to remain and teach the year out Miss Nettle Fitzgerald will Join her father In New York City at the end of the present school year She w1 not return Miss Ole Barker of the Five Points school will visit the schools of Salt Lake City on 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