Show ER Judge Booth Renders Decision Bond Issue Provo March Booth rendered a decision In the d demurrer In inthe he cas of J W V N H mayor mavor and William E Harding V rec recorder t to restraIn them V fro from m waterworks and 5 artificial light bonds The demurrer b by City At Attorney Attorney torney Thomas was to the Insufficiency ot of in the complaint to constitute u 1 of bf action The Th was over and as CIty Attorney Thomas stat stated Ved ed the city would not plead to the corn com bet would stand on the demurrer judgment V 15 rendered for plaintiff Judge Booth announced that In hIs opinion ion the tWo propositions should have been submItted to the voters at the special bond election 1 separately instead of to as they were so that the voters might have had the opportunity to vote for one proposition and againSt the other it if they desired The city council will de dedde whether an appeal shall shaH be taken to the supreme court If not It is probable ble another bond election will be held to vote bonds at leant for the waterworkS extensions V VV V V Samuel A KIng vs s Big Hill Mining company r restraining order continued In force until order The Utah Counties Teachers in institute was held here today with a good attendance At the meetings of the de department suggestions for changes In the state plan of course of studies were din dis discussed cussed An art talk was given by J B Fairbanks and vocal selections were ren derel by a quartette from the Pleasant Grove Groe schools under the direction of Mu Music sic Director Chamberlain or of the Pleas Pleasant Pleasant ant Grove schools Superintendent Eg Eggertsen gertsen urged that stress be laid on the tho rudiments of the common branches as ho had found that the pupils were not mak making lag ing t the he expected progress In arithmetic spelling arid and reading He also advocated more attention being given to the multi table tabie Announcements of the National Educational conven convention tion in Sail Francisco summer schools arid and state stat and county e examinations were also made and the Importance of these features set forth In the afternoon Dr Byron W V King gave an able lecture on Expression and Articulation In Rend Read with illustrationS The following was wad appointed to visIt vist Eureka next Saturday to toV V see if f arrangements cannot be 00 made to hold V the next institute institute tute April riI 17 in that place The corn com committee mitten consists of the following mom bern bers Superintendent Principal Childs ChikIs of Lehi and nd Principal Nielsen of f S Conrail Conra an old and wen well known resident of Pleasant VIew ward died this morning mornin from at the age of 68 years ears The deceased was RS a na native native tive of Michigan and had 1 leen an n a resi resident dent ent of Provo and Pleasant View for over oyer forty years ears He leaves a wife and five daughters and other relatives rhe time of the funeral has not yet jut been fixed V Rev S H Goodwin will speak on The Open Door the fourth in tie tle s series ries of special servIces held In the Congregational church tomorrow evening A fine fino musi musical enl cal wi will be rendered Dr Thomas E Green will lecture in College hall Tuesday March 26 20 on The Key to th the Twentieth Century Peter Petr Pet r Olson formerly a resident of V Provo V who has spent several years ea in California and Oregon and on a visit tit to tots his old home in Sweden Is In Provo vhs friends PUpils of the Tim school under the management nt of James J Hickman wi will present A Clover Clor an n original operetta by Mr Hickman Wed Wednesday Wednesday evening at the school At the last laft mCf meeting ting of the teachers of the city schools Superintendent Rawlings ur urged ed that all the teachers make a strong effort to attend the National Educational association convention In San Francisco next July V V Deputy Clerk Miss Nina Ina Hous Houston ton went to American Fork tolay to spend Sun Sunday a with her iet arents |