Show A Brents rents meeting of more than interest was held at the Lincoln r n 21 hoM oo t on Friday Frida afternoon about se sev sev e F v Ne f patrons being present Mr Web ei b C the ii Iii ih F s ii il Professor Giles to test teat the merits of nl d t WW iW w Piano and d his hi skillful t P i f o of the Instrument brought forth up ap upA t I i A vocal duet by Misses Florence 1 i MM Mav ia Poulton was heartily enjoyed 2 C Wi 1 the recitation lon by little Miss Bar Dar Dart Barn n i Clara Foster Pouter pleased pleast i her herrer aa Miss 1188 c ww w j v 1 t a with with a violin M lo and was follow foil 11 1 lv T Mi Miss Ii 8 s Clark Who rendered very vary ac act Tt t iW a Scotch recitation Miss l u Flor t sang In excellent voice a solo soloi succeeded by Professor Profesor Giles Olles In a ai aJ i b c r us recitation responding to a art at i J mi served rt t encore were i 1 i hour passed most pleasantly V piano fund was considerably In eld fOl 0 0 0 U Walsh of the Bryant B ant school was ut from her duties on Tuesday and anti of la leat It t week by reason of the theof theof of her grandfather Miss Walsh I i kindly remembered by her and andi andU t U i 3 J rant corp who sent ent her several fc t ques u ts of beautiful b flowers 00 MM Mf tf Katie Katl and Nellie CannIng dau laugh h hof of or Canning are students at t L t Marys academy a dom domo o 00 Tse Fremont corps 6 of teachers have Ie Art of Study Stud a air ag one of ot ott Hf tp t f treatises to be read road in their reading rI 0 0 Samuel Weitz visited the S I Mr Irs rooms roDJ t taught udit h b by Misses lIs Clayton Claton and Gre Greer Grear r Bry Bryant Brya I ant t hool hO on a Thursday 0 Woolton former r ole t public Instruction V t h county count a L allEr at the state superintendents oiL li t e li t Cooper will the theOf fit r of the city In the High hool room on Sturdy Saturday morning V x at nt 11 Subject ICh rn r I in the tho Public choo o 0 i ta tte r Superintendent Mi addre ed Id th iH cItizens of last la 1 Monday e v The hI Sandy schools which have been beenck ck Cl od d hv by re ton of the prevalence of scar r i r are expected to resume work to 1 0 0 Vi Mi Ti Zoo Zoe Wells 1 and Mary Ir Christen f I in n the rhe Sandy Sa schools visited th c Lincoln on and Fri Frid d J j d I hI Bryant Literary society has organ with i tiLe ie le following President j r li Felt FPH vice president Duncan Bev t ITI trIg IK tary Vera Lynn Motto MottoN Nt N t how hew much but how well wello o 0 Aird tho the three Wooten MIss Mit Gray t and Miss MIsa Lindsay l of r rth th city schools were visitors i at attn tn th two days this week 0 0 4 An additional teacher has been assigned tl t th tb Tn school by reason of or 1 rc t 1 attendance 0 0 r of the eighth I ht grade prado e Literary Ii ert 6 g t f at the I school are Miss Ml dell Odell president and Miss Hat Hut HuttI tI Tr ma nl secretary This school re rl rec r c ived visits last week from Mr Wootton Ti J lt it and anti Miss Gray of the Heber Hebert UL Cs t schools Th rh Tx Lowell well school has purchased a new newt runo IH no 6 t 4 U Af M ird princIpal of f the Heber Hebor City e and tn nd i county superintendent of ot ViI Wa WadI dl dI 1 h i was as a It visitor at the Lowell Lowellon f i w nI i on d y and Thursday Va hers from front Lent Laid and East Jordan wr also Iso x visitors b 0 M Mrs I Annie Gray Gra of ot the Heber City a h hek l II visited 1 the Second S ond and Third kra rades ies at the Bryant on Thursday o 2 0 5 or W G Roylance of the tho ant r tr riM spoke Oke the principals of or the theS S 8 it t haks county schools hool at the city and anI andl c l building yesterday Subject t UK and adU History j ry 0 S sup F B Cooper will wilt ad nd i the tha Salt Lake County Teachers a ii at the new university on Sat No Nov O w 10 WYan d v Yan n Cott Coti of th the Far ward war rd i Iob was sac a visitor 1101 at the Webster ti fr j Ion on Thursday o a V tae Superintendent McVicker return returned rl fOol from frim h hr r Friday Frida even h J g Amo Am places visited were Loa Los v Mie lP county Mar ville Plute count county Manti Mantl and Mt It Pleasant S Sao Sau n nI I IB and and Monroe bu bir r county count t I can he be turned turn d on In la all an the University i I buildings The lack of ot light b hi 18 no so far prevented all the classes from giving any an I kind of ot class socials G 0 I Provident I KIngsbury is Ia encouraged On n in regard to the growth of ot athletic work In I II I the University He is i pleased plea ed to s fe see a the new spirit being given to the work by i the new instructor Harry Holmes f i V Professor W M Stewart went to Mt i Pleasant yesterday y t Tile Tie addressed addre sed the teachers of Sanpete county count In the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon and the public P In the evening I Professor H 17 N McCoy says S S that the th f classes cl e In advanced chemistry and assay Ing are larger than they have ever ev er been I before b fOrc There are more than enroll I meats menta In chemistry The advanced stu students dents dente began besan laboratory work two weeks ago ft the students In general chemistry str g will begin b tomorrow o Goal posts were put In place vInce upon the football campus Friday l and th the and second tc teams ms played a practice pm prams game The boa of uc the i M C A had promised to them but failed to put In an ap e or to send any an word for tor their not net doing doin So eo 4 0 Tho president has appointed two new nev standing committees for the faculty one on engineering ng students consisting of oC Professors Merrill Talmage and Lynn the otter otner o er on n athletics consisting of the president pro Mr Ir Holmes and Professor University student are glad to see the extension of or the Salt Lake City Railroad I com pan line on Thirteenth East Eat t near noar Ing completion The new l lne ne will take them theta within a fr rods roos of f the main en trance OH OR Second South I 4 0 The faculty has adopted the following resolution with the view of making Uni Un University 1 varsity and Normal school graduates still I more efficient That every cen student who is graduated from the University must ob lain tain a a passing Dassing p ing mark of CO 60 per cent in each of oC his bIt studies and aa an nc nome per percent percent cent of ot 70 for fop all work dO r Nov J i JR Professor R H R H an senior class of or the mining minim course 1 1 A E H Taylor and Horace Horac Sheely of he die college went to Eureka on Friday Frida night and amI spent yesterday visiting and Inspecting the principal mines of that camp The mines that they th y visited Included theY Centennial Eureka I Grind Grand Central and Mammoth The party wilt will return Monday morning morningS 0 S 5 I E B A Taylor T i Is a assisting Dr J 3 E Tel Tal niase nUe his class Instruction He Me has charge chur of tho section of physical nh geog raphy |