Show t Superintendent F B Cooper Coo r address addressed ed ott the Wasatch county teachers at He Heber Heber Heher ber her City yesterday and will make a public address in the tabernacle in that place this tiis evening Git Mrs Mr Douglas Dawson formerly critic teacher in the Normal school at Hon Non Honolulu Honolulu Hawaii is now no teaching in ill the Washington oft school this city i 5 I Mrs Davis a II patron of the tile Sumner Stunner school visited the Lincoln LI ln school on Oil Friday S The Th Parents club of the Grant school held eld its first meeting o the year Fri Friday Friday Friday day afternoon and was largely attend attended ed Superintendent Cooper was pres present present present ent and gave an interesting address on The Demand of ot the Home Upon the School hooL The officers of the club for forthe forthe forthe the ensuing year were ere elected as fol follows follows follows lows Mrs Ira Keyson president Mrs E B EI BL I 1 L Jones vice president pre Mrs Eardly Hardly secretary A committee consisting of oC Miss K I Mrs i Martin and Mrs Awbrey were w re chosen cho en ento to work vork in connection with the officers of the club clubA 2 S SA A new room is to be opened at the Hamilton school sch oI to relieve the over overcrowded overcrowded overcrowded crowded condition of 0 C the primary grates y Roy Marcroft the bey boy who was wai hurt hurton on Monday last at the Grant school by fa falling H IK over the banister from the third floor to the second is able to be beut ut again An entertainment is to be given at atthe atthe atthe the Bryant school at Thanksgiving Thank time for the benefit of or the library fund Superintendent Cooper will address addre s the Salt Lake County Teachers asso amo association i elation on Saturday Nov 1 t The meeting will be held in the new uni nut university building bunding s s The second session of the mothers meeting was wa held hekl at the Hamilton school I Friday afternoon and the fol following folI f I lowing was presented pre o Home Study Mrs Mis Home Reading Mrs Brown BIown Childrens Recreations Miss Harrison Harri n and 8 Mrs Mis Godbe The meeting was well wen attended and among those tho e present were alters Altora from the he Sumner district o The second Dd term of the Y 7 M L C A night school will m begin Jan Ian 1 0 4 I A delightful entertainment Dt for foe the benefit of the students of Rowland hall hallwas was ft given iven by the teaching corps on Wednesday evening even 4 3 An exciting game of basket baR ball was wu played at the Hamilton school Friday afternoon between the Cyclones and aDd the girls It was a handicap game gain and ad resulted in a victory for the boys boy with witha itka a score ore of 19 to 12 u Both sides did ad admirable admirable mirable work G S G The orchestra of the Hamilton Hammon school has been reorganized and now bow meets every week for practice Under the tile able direction of Mrs Parsons Par ons rapid progress is 18 being made 4 The teachers institute at the t Wa Wasatch Batch Katch school on Thursday afternoon was an unqualified success The work was under uDd r the direction dir Uon of Usa Miss Mi Amy Iv t man whose pupils showed in a marked degree the excellent teaching ability a bm y of thir ir teacher teachers 40 s 4 Preparations are making at Rowland han hall for tor a fine fiDe entertainment to be given v ven en at the die Thanksgiving recess reces 0 t 8 t Mis Mt n Ida Martin of the tilt Ogden O en schools a sister sIer of the Misses Martin of the city schools visited In Salt Lake yes yea yesterday The TM post school at Fort Douglas will alit open Dec X 1 XA L A C Nelson state superintendent elect e t was wg ha In the city cIti yesterday y hool Th The of ot Wednesday day mornIng morn morning m mIne ing Ine opened with a piano solo by Miss Pearl Rot Her first number Dumber was by Li Liebling bling We Weber Vt ber hers beTs s Invitation to the Dance given g as an encore enore Miss RothschIld who ho is a member ber of the freshman fre hman class cass of the High school shows an appreciation and Ability in mi MI ie beyond bey nd what one would expect of one at her age a ard ad d the fact that her net r e of was wasIm as impromptu Im makes its ita excellence ce the theo thet t e F o 3 t I more surprising Dennis Murphy Murph followed with a spir spirited spirIted declamation The Address to the Spartans and in response to a hearty encore he recited a verse erae of his own composition dedicated to the American I soldiers rs in the Philippines pines Mr B S Young of the board of edu education education cation than gave a talk to the school His manner of opening his remarks including a recitation Amandy at atI School put pm His kis audience in a 8 I happy frame of mind and paved p ved the way for the solid advice which fol followed followed followed lowed He emphasized fixity of pur purpose purpose purpose pose honest and aid a d thoroughness as of or vast import in gaining real suc sue success success cess and t f f remarks directed par particularly particularly t r boys were a well pre presented presented presented as bv by b speaker St whom it hf bp hen been the write s pleasure t to te hear The mornings was closed by two violin loUn selections by Roy Wil Williams hams liams who played In e g highly artistic manner a 8 Fantasie from froni La Traviata Traviata ata ate and a selection election from Carl Bohm He was accompanied by Miss Mia Lola Cockier 3 S Professor ProCessor C F Stayner Styner was U a visitor at the Wednesday Wed morning exercises I S Ralph Nelden leaves in the near fu future future ture tu for a B trip to Europe which will include a visit W is t Hamburg He JIe will f accompany the chemist of the NeMen Nelden Judson company and expects r to be gone a 8 month after which hleb re resume resume sume mime school work 3 s 0 Principal Eaton has been a 8 sul from grip during the past week weekS w ek 0 S v There was no football gme me Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day the team tem attending the All Hallows game in a body They hope bope to have a 8 game with the winner in the near future s J Visitors during the past put w week ek were ere Mrs r Inez Ine D Godbe Miss MlA Cooper Miss Annie Street and Mrs E B M Cornell 0 4 s 2 Report cards for the second school month were ere issued Friday FriY and are to tobe tobe I IM be M returned Monday Mondy Mond morning mornings 0 s 0 s iG s Foster Curtis Curtiss and Estelle nave hAve been absent the past pa t week on ac account account account count of sickness 4 S Miss ws elass in German Gernian is isnow Isnow I Inow now engaged en ed in reading r the th German Germin I classic cla William Tell Next Wednesday I morning Miss Mise Laura Bird will read reed a review from a cal standpoint sta I on a recent book of ot Henry in the third period psychology class cla s I IVi Visitors Vi are cordially invited I Branch Normal ormal 1 Notes I One hundred and students are now registered and the prospects are still bright for tor an num number number ber of ot students First and classes are Je particularly J crowded ip v V The teachers reception to he the stu students students students dents Friday Fri aJ evening the M d ln t was most enjoyable S The campus is Ie full of activity every afternoon Basket Ball and croquet erm et are ue I Ute Uie games S s O OThe The students Normal 1 city eity govern government ment meat is 18 now DO fully University Notes The members of f Normal society ty held beld helda a lively preliminary meeting on Fri Friday Friday I day slay afternoon The president Wallace and Professor William M 11 Stewart addressed addre ed the students after fler f which officers for tor the ensuing term were w re elected These are Claude Rich Richards Riehard Richards ards ard president Owen Carter vice president pre td t Miss Lloyd secretory secretary ee and I Miss Mis Maggie Layton assistant secre secretary secretary tary Weekly meetings meeting will wUl be held on I Friday afternoons and the students have arranged to meet Professor Stew Stewart Stewart Stewart art one evening each month 4 XV 1 4 I Horace Cummings director of nature i study tudy in the raining ng school has been compelled to give up his work on ac account account account I count of ot smallpox In is his 1 s family He will evil rat r t to until after fter I Ithe the Christmas vacation va l and in the meantime Miss Anna Youngberg of ot the j I Fifth grade gradt will wm do the work in nature i study i iThE f The room in the library building that thatis i i is being converted con e into a cheek check room I i is being by the boys boy who are te doing shop work I r 1 After hating ha ing spent his summer r and i carl early arl fall f in iii California Cali onda Chester W WAmes WAmes I IAmes Ames has lias returned to Suit SpIt Lake and i ia a i resumed hIs Ms school work at the university university university sity Mr Ames brings word that Professor C A Whiting who is now no engaged In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Los Angeles School Scho l of Osteopathy is a favorite there with both fellow teachers ers and students just as aa he was here hereIn 4 c cIn l In its new ne quarters the library will have more room Professor Coray Corey the librarian says that th it he can now no place upon the shelves les all the books used I heretofore and in addition to these the between nine nin and ten thousand vol volumes volumes umes of the tte public documents which in the old building bU l n were e stored away aay The College Women met last week and elected ejected officers for the coming term These were Miss Ellis R N president Miss lUss Claire M 11 Ellerbeck vice president and Miss Ben Belle Scofield secretary and treasurer there here 1 will be fifteen new members this year al thong they have not been initiated yet 9 6 J The 82 2 glee club have he reorganized and are holding practices weekly t j f t Professor R H R Lyman had a fall from his bicycle last Tuesday morning on the way to school in which he cut hia his right eyebrow severely Six stitches were needed Heeded to td sew up the gash He did his regular class work all aU week ag a usual however 0 S S 0 S The Chronicle has been assigned a room on the first firt floor of or tha thu library building for f or Its office this year 1 0 0 The Chronicle will have bave an educe educational department this year and M Louis Barker has been named to con conduct conduct conduct duct It There is 18 no IJO doubt d bt but will wiH be made a strong feature of o me fife paper b b Heber Garff Garif normal 99 39 visited the new home on Friday and was well pleased with the enlarged facilities f of offered offered feted to students now no noo o b 0 t Professor r W r M f Stewart and Edwin Edin Evans instructor in drawing will go gu goto guto goto to Davis county next Saturday to ad Ati address address dress the teachers institute instituteS o S S b James Sharp W Yo W Yo Riter Jitter a ap id l Wal Waldemar 41 demar Van Cott members of the board of regents reg paid a visit to the on Friday afternoon afternoonS 4 S e V Hanson Hans managing editor of the Chronicle has chosen the following students to o assist him upon the staff starr B H Jacobson as associate as tUtor editor M l lLoUis Louis Barker educational Parser er B 3 Pratt locals Horace Sheely athletics Miss Angie Angle Holbrook exchange and Mis Mabel Wallace literary 4 1 G 0 Miss Mi s Mabel Wallace the newly nely se so selected literary editor has haq done the ex cx exchange change work during the t le last tw two years and that with such ability and success that all students are looking forward l to a 8 strong literary department Ai At Already ready the Chronicle has been congratulated congratulated congratulated by mank eastern college papers for the excellence of nt Its stories rles and this year under her h management nt the th department will be made still stronger 0 b bL L E Young will meet the first year students next Thursday and ana assist them in effecting a class dass organization it t 1 The chapel chaJt room In the library build Ins ing in where cla classes 6 in English poda ogy gagy and elocution have been held will be occupied pied by Mr Evans Bvans for his draw drawing drawing ing in classes cia ses The sections in drawing are each so 80 large that students have been unable to find seats ats and it has become necessary to move into the larger huger room f |