Show I r I I i I The High school and eighth grades des gr of i the city schools will close on ott Friday I June dune 1 The closing exercises of ot the grades t des will be held on Thursday and andI j I Friday and the High school commence commencement ment most will occur on Wednesday evening I 0 1 t Professor Pro E K J MacEwan of the th Agri Wl Agricultural cultural college collep Logan was in the city oIt on Friday and Saturday J The professor was wU one of the th judges in in the da contest eo 0 I President J 3 H Ii i Paul P ul of the tho L D S coll EJ delivered the address before re the eighth grade graduates of ot WebEr county at Ogden den Q yesterday eGi eGiA C CA A C Rees Bees for several s v ral years principal of the Spanish Foik school goes g to San Santaquin the coming year ear earI j I President W J e Kerr er of the th Brigham Young college Logan Log n was WM wn in th tIle city the Ute past pnat week i 0 Miss Silas Mamie Malin a graduate of qt the U e Oquirrh school and als a student in the city High school has returned from teaching at Ibapah and expects to take a course in the University training school the coming year I 04 The friends of Miss of the I Webster school regret to learn of the continued illness a of ot that lady and unite unit unitI In wishing for her a ft speedy recovery I Q O 0 H Avey formerly principal of the Washington school 8 hool Who ho has lias been be n n at attending t I tending the College ot Physicians lans and Surgeons at Chicago the th past year will attend Rush Hush Medical College in the seine same city the coming comin year In addition to this I I regular work Mr air Avey Av y has taken eleven i J studies in the junior year which is a fine record I 11 The Tb Misses MI and Laura Walker and Miss Vimont of the th city schools Will spend nd their vacation at their homes in I I On Wednesday June 6 G Miss Bond Boud o othe othe the Jackson school Miss s Burch of the j I training school Mr Prosser Presser of the Web Webster Webster Webster ster school and anu and Mrs Prosser Presser of the Uin Uintah UIntah tah lah school will leave leIWe for the east easto Miss Bond going to Chicago Miss Burch to Omaha and Mr ana and Mrs Prosser to Kansas City i I 1 Superintendent Cooper has been invited 1 t to deliver the commencement address be before before fore f re the Wasatch academy Mt Pleasant June i j i S S I The county count schools closed on Friday Fri ay The commencement exercises will occur in the Salt Lake theatre on Monday and anda a general Invitation Is extended to the I public to attend tile exercises I 0 S W Gillilan of Indiana Indi na is visiting his 1 brother L M Gillilan o 0 the High school i accompanied by his family The visiting i brother left y erday for Pocatello I where he will visit another brother Rev i J D of ot the Methodist I church at that place piMa j t jA tA j 4 4 i A meeting of the state board of education tion will be held In the office of State Superintendent Park on n Saturday June 2 V 1 The final meeting of the present school I year of the Salt Lake Litke County Teachers association as was sas held in the university yesterday Superintendent Van Cott re reviewed re revIewed reviewed viewed the work done dorta by 1 1 the schools dur during durIng ing lug the year past and expressed satisfaction satisfactIon tion then with the progress made mada madar r 1 The following wing ns have been added to the Utah school library during the past week wee Pamphlet of the minister of public instruction Hawaii Physiology and Temperance Instruction in Massachusetts Public Schools Nation National al at Congress of Mothers Mothe Story of Hiawa Hiawatha j tha thu and the Annual Report I of the Board oard of Education Newark Ne wark N J JOne Je JOne e 0 One of the graduates from the Webster school this year y r win bb bt Julius C Erick Brick son n a Identified with witha a military campaign In the Philippines 00 A delightful surprise was given their teacher Mrs Cassady On n Friday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon by the pupils of the eighth grade Washington The affair was plan planned plant planned t ned to occur in connection Ct with the pa paI I exercises appointed for that after fter afternoon afternoon noon and the pupils were preparing for forthe forthe the occasion in the early part of ot the af afternoon afternoon afternoon I at a thud when their attention was expected on their th i studies It began bagan to dawn upon Mrs Cassady that several pupils were missing from their class cl and Inquiry as to the cause cuse was met by very I demure looking lads and lasses Just prior to the exercises Mrs Cassady was j conducted to the teachers room where was found the missing people ople and a 3 table tablet t loaded with delicacies A very happy time j was i spent pent 0 0 y u i y u Superintendent Cooper has been b en invited to take part in quite an educational prop propaganda In Summit county this week On Wednesday morning May 30 he will de tie deliver deliver liver a memorial address in the stake tab tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle Coalville On Thursday May 31 81 he will speak at Kamad Kam The occasion will be an effort to build buIrd a central school at Kamas prairie and to accomplish this end three districts are to be united Into one On Friday June 1 I Mr Cooper will deliver two lectures before the tho Summit county teachers at Park City and the Womans romang club has bas been lr ted to be present On Friday evening evenIngs June 1 the first annual commencement exercises of he the Summit county schools will take place in n the Park Parl City opera house on which I occasion Superintendent Cooper will de do d doliver liver Iver the commencement address University of Utah Professor Prof r O 0 P Seward will conduct chapel exercises next n nt t week if y V The first year class will give a dance In Inthe inthe inthe the art galler on Tuesday night ight next May 29 9 b third year will hold junior exercises on Monday June 18 the day preceding prece t g class day This I fl the first t time that Junior exercises have been arranged at the university and they are arc looked for forward 1 ward to with pleasure The is as yet All AU other classes cla ses are at invited S 5 0 The freshmen meton met on Monday and se so selected Miss Belle Belie Scofield as master of I ceremonies for their banquet banquot in honor of the seniors Mr Will Ray RRY was selected toastmaster I 3 0 The senior class will wilt not give a senior sentor reception as they expected exp oh oti the tho Mon Monday MonI Monday I day of commencement comm week That ThOi faculty will however give its usual reception to the graduating classes on that night I c The rho girls of l i will w l entertain the tho h boys jf f the class cia Sf and some une nie invited guests next nest n t Friday evening JUne 1 I lin in room rO m IS 18 t On account of the the arduous ar work of f the close of school and the fact that no day dllY in commencement ment week could pa Je e secured upon which to As You Like IV it the tile Dramatic association has hM been com corn compelled compelled to t forego its iJ production p c 4 r I IThe I The t d year student st I I preliminary Jq t net Friday afternoon The TOUT ThiTh are Delta Cole Jane n Ivy DiX thi and Lou Lewis LewisOn LewisOn I 0 0 s On Friday Jure June 8 3 S the second se nd and anti third year students their in debate and 4 1 t question qU t tion for debate is tho For Formation mation matlon and Operation of Trusts Tends Toward the Public Good The Tha second year students will be represented on ca the affirmative by b G A Christensen and nud Lo Lorenso reuse renso Elen H B Fry and Calder Colder of the third year ear will speak seat upon the negative Miss Mias Kate Thorl rep represent resent the second year class in story storytelling storytelling telling 11 Misses Rachel Rache Edwards and Valeria V Brinton of the UK training school gave a n very ven pleasant ant party under the Ig fg trees of the campus camp last st l Friday afternoon All AU the teachers and directors of the training school and the kindergarten were present presentA A light refreshment was served The lady Sady teachers blew dandelions heads ea ls to p ee e how many years th L still have in waiting Mr Mcnight tred hard to reduce his single state to a 3 fraction of ot a year dd y 0 c The executive committee of the Alumni association has selected H L G Whitney of the Deseret News as toastmaster for their h lr annual banquet ij tg Inasmuch as this is the th last year car ear that the alumni banque will bo be held inthe In the old and ami also that the fi year yc r from the founding of the tha university the alumni committee Is making an ef fort f rt to have havo all aIl th the normal classes hold bold j their usual yearly reunions in connection with the alumni banquet on June 20 O Some of the Glasses classes have already arranged to do so and nd others are considering the matter 0 The normal graduating elass on Tues day voted to add 50 jO to the normal n schol scholarship founded last year by the class of ot 99 a During Dunin the interstate contests in debate and athletics the beat of feeling has pro pre railed among the members of the contest ing big teams The local team has hs admired the gentlemanlike g conduct of the visit vIsitors visitors ors and they In turn have appreciated the royal hospitality of their hosts A dance d nce was given last night In iii Christen sen sens senn S In their honor I 0 Mr pIr McGhie addressed addre ed the eighth grade graduates of the East Jordan school sch Ol last Thursday night I 0 Professor ProCessor R It R H Lyman will address the thc graduates of Davis county on Monday morning at 10 in the opera house at Bountiful High School An oil painting of r Kilauea volcano lOaned ned by Mrs airs c p Brooks Is now in the shadow box Wednesday morning the assembly ex ox were of particular Interest The pro was opened by a violin flute and piano quartette selection by Louise Nelden Nolden Flurence Florence Losee Loses James and Er nest Sadler They played Victorious America Ameri and declined to respond r nd to an enthusiastic encore A brother of Mr of the mathematical department then amused the school by a number of entertaining recitations After explain ing lag that h lie wa was from i m Indiana Ih in a 8 satis factory manner mallDer he recited When Our Gal Spoke a Piece Big Head and to Flanagan The quartette then played the Flower Song b Jn ing the 0 Friday afternoon the school listened to by members of or the G A R from 2 p m to 2 The members who addressed the school were Colonel M iI M Mand and Sergeant A K Nicholson t Among the visitors during the tha past week were Air Mr and Mrs Sadler Mr Ed Bd dingfield Major Harry Hill HI I Mr O 0 W V Moyle Mr AIr tr Yardley Miss hattie Battle King Miss Mi s Katherine JaUch Mrs Crozier Pro fessor lessor R R Lyman Miss Margaret Hull Hun Mr B E W Wilson Mrs MarcH and the Misses Miss Clare Ciare and Winifred j Following Is the for com corn Wednesday evening May 30 0 Music du le selected Boys chorus chor History essay by Mark Brown Tableau History Literature essay by Alice Gilson Tableau Literature Mathematics essay ay ea by John Turner Tableau Mathematics Science S lence essay by Nellie Goss Goes Tableau Science Classics essay by Pearl Weiler Weller Tableau Classics Vocal solo selected Agatha Berkhoel Presentation of or diplomas by Mr E B W VT V Wilson president ot of the board of ot tion ties Those who will take part in the tab named above are Science Sarah Reed Park Margie Mil ler Daisy May Billings Mathematics Royal Literature Carrie Sappington Myrtle Hanson May Kendall Edwin Isaac Isa c Ball Harry Fulton History Annie Adams Abbie Abble Cregar Winona Jones Jons Louise King Millie Davis Beatrice Davis Jennie JenMe Sand Esther Hall Winslow Smith Sam Mathis Will Rich Richards Richards Richards ards Fritz Percy Berkley Jasper Fletcher Fannie Marcil MarcH Bertha Bootes Agatha Berkhoel Muses Florence Losee Emma Brown Stella Reilley Gertrude Hartman Leta Lola McMillan Verne V rne rne Patterson Violet Whit Whitmore Whitmore Whitmore more Edith Hale Florence Groesbeck Agricultural College Professor Lh youngest child hUd a babe of 19 It i months died suddenly Wednes day and was burled buried Friday afternoon 4 The faculty fa decided at a special meet ing on Friday not to have any Com Corn mem ration day exercises es at the college 0 0 President Tanner will deliver the bacca bacon laureate l reate address Sunday June Jane 10 lOt The Sui school jubilee to be held in the tabernacle the same day will it is feared interfere in with the attendance at the col loge lege exercises 0 4 Professor went to Salt Lake City Friday to act as 8 one of the judges at the interstate oratorical contest w Hymen is capturing and absconding with college students recently at an un unprecedented unprecedented rate Among the latest cap p tives lIves are Levi Lev Stella FJelsted Fjelst d dand and Helene er erThe The turned its last lut regular 17 et eting ing into a Kensington tea as a surprise on Its members who are to graduate this year Cream cake and a society photo photograph photograph photograph graph were the features 0 y Three bulletins are about ready for the press pr from the station a a poultry bulle bulletin bullen tin n covering v experiments of or three years by Mr Dryden a corn bulletin covering I experiments of several seasons by the director and a dairy bulletin covering 1 experiments of five years by Mr Lin Linfield field Held The mechanic arts shops ops have just re received receIved a Universal grinding machine cost costing costing ing 0 t 3 Several students in the tha mechanic arts course are making pieces of furniture for themselves Among the finest are a 3 com corn i secretary desk and book bo k rase fase age bein being I Imade made by J W VT Yo Linford and a n roller top desk being bein made by J P Hansen jr Other noticeable pieces of work now in inthe inthe inthe the shops are area a sensitive drill made by I B L Thomas and some iron gates sates made I by Brown and Grundy s i Professor ProCessor Close who is a lover of the drama will ill go to the capital city Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day to sees see performance by Nat Good Goodwin GoodwIn Goodwin win L 14 D S College Regular R school work ended Friday af at afternoon afternoon There Tho will be examinations on Monday and Tuesday No school will be beheld beheld I held Wednesday day though the students will meet in the morning to learn loom the re result suIt sult of their years ears work I r V I Mr lIr who has had charge of the Ute work in telegraphy for the past three months left for Pioche Nov Ney Tuesday last where he will do work In assay ing big h h j I I Professor Mills receives r iv his degree Ph B from the Wesleyan university univ this month He has been invited to send a sketch of his life for publication in the j I I University Magazine I 1 g S 0 4 J l The fact that a little stranger made thade her appearance at the home of ot Mr R B V Chamberlain last week accounts for tor tho the thoI I unusual smile fitle on Mr Cs C face 1 i i I Guy Wilson principal of the Latter I day Stints Saints academy at Colonia Diaz I Mexico Mex teo was a visitor is at the college Fri day I b 0 S i iThe The graduates of the college this year are re in the normal course Alice Tre Tn harne Gene Irvin and Shaw I In the high school couse William Villiam Wet Wetzel Wetzel zel zei in the business course C A 4 ien sen en H W Stable Stahle David A Smith E B EY V i HulterstrOm Lydia Howard Freebairn and S M At Foster Special certificates s will ili also be given to the follow following followIng I ing lug In shorthand Violet Lowder Leslie Margetts Jessie Mc I i j Donald McRae Lachlin J Smith John M 1St Ethel Rich Grace T Ti i Cannon Horace Jorace H Walker Valker in book b bOokkeeping ok okI j I keeping H J Anderson S W Dick Blek andI and andy Abraham Walker Valker I i I II I 1 Next Wednesday evening at 8 S 1 the class day dar |