Show I Ecafloia11 t Ioes i Notwithstanding tho fact that tho ° n forced early eloping ° r the schools moans much to the teachers financially they feel that the definite knowledge they now uive Is better than the V suspense they have exper1ncod the host months null I krowln g positively now hen the schools close they call better plan their work for tho remainder of the year and every moment will be made to count Tcachero I ana pupils alike have worked energeti V cally almost without exception and tho decision that it would not bo best to have a holiday tomorrow for Arbor day was pructlcally unanimous since all feel tho time can not woli be fepurcd Everything is being dono that can bo dono to mnko up for tho two months which should have been given to comploto tho work but tho rrmiltH of this los of limo It is believed will bo felt for many days to come in spite of tho best efforts of teachers and pupil I Great credit Is duo Mrs Price Mrs Thompson Mrs Foulger and tho other faithful members of tho committee who spared no Limo nor pains to make tho Franklin entertainment held ou Friday evening the unqualified l HUCCCHS that It proved to bo The committee and teachers teach-ers imvo worked for many weeks preparing manr paring for tho cv nt and they are justly proud of th < 5125 they made to apply on tho plnno fund On all sides wore heard repressions of praise for tho entertain mont tho various drills eliciting much commendation especially tho tambourine drill with tho quaint showy costumes and tho wand drill which was perfectly executed Tho fan drill and Indian club swinging were also greatly enjoyed by tho throng of people who attendeeS attendee-S Miss Ruth Winters substituted for Miss Estella Engilman last week at the Franklin Frank-lin S S S Miss May Griffiths has removed to 129 Roulh Multi 1 and Miss Forsythe to Zffl Third East S S The Hamilton school orchestra Is an organization of which the school may well Iw proud Under tim faithful and efficient leuJorshlp of Miss Ethel I > ano It hus nt tnlncd un envhiblo reputation In school circled as tho orclieairn members aro moat generous In giving their services to benefit other ncbools of the city Friday evening ut the Franklin entertainment Miss Lane and the orchestra covered themselves with glory and won much favorable comment by the lino rendition ol tho two numbers given Wherever they have been It has been an Inspiration to other schools and has brought forth hitherto dormant desire to go and do likewise S a a Mrs Marion Graves returned Friday morning from a pleasant trip to Nebraska Mrs Graves Is I rejoicing In tho hope of having her daughter Mrs Edith Humph roy with her soon as sho has received word from Mrs Humphrey who IH now In New York that she may expect hor at lilly hour Many friend in the city aro eagerly awaiting Mrs Humphreys cornIng corn-ing from her furavuy AiiHtrullan home whither sho went three yours ago Mr Humphrey was called back to Australia on business but his Ifo will remain for some months with her motherS mother-S S S Misses Moore nnd Mlling of Nephi schools wore Interested visitors at Webster Web-ster last week and expressed themselves BK being much pleased with tho work they saw and heard S S S Miss Kato TFoutz supervisor of music in the Sprlngvlllo schools was In Iho city lost weak innpcctlng the music work of tho Salt Lake schools The Natural 8y tom of music renders has recently been Introduced In Sprlngvlllc nnd Miss HouU hopes for much moro systematic and profitable work hereafter along musical lines V I S Tho executive committee of the Webster Art league met nt tho school building on Friday for tho purnono of perfecting ar ranKomcntH for nn entorlalnment to bo given In tlio nonr future Tho patrons and friends constituting tho lenguo are very onlhu lnsLlc and great results must surely follow from such combined and earnest effort as Is being put forth The Sumner school is also planning for un entertainment at tlio close of school anti thero are rumors afloat that several oilier schools have a similar purpose in Iew w As Q sequel to the study of territorial acquisition of tho United States the eighth grade history lass of the Sumner engaged in a general debate on Friday afternoon on tho question of expansion A larK number of pupils took part and some very Rood speeches worn mndo on both flldea A vote of tile room was taken and the expansionist nldo won by a majority of 7 Boom II I of tho Grunt school sold the greatest numbrr of tlckelM 1X and won three plrlure fdr the room The following follow-ing room sold a hundred or more ticket H ml are to pot two nletures Rooms J 10 12 13 II nnd 17 All thin remaining rooms will got ono picture ouch although two or three of tho primary rooms did not sell quite enough tickets to entitled them to the picture As at present planned about SlOO of the fund will be used In room decoration deco-ration and tho balance will servo as a beginning for the corridors Tho net proceeds amounted to SIGh Mis May Griffith of the Riverside wan Iho guest of honor at n pleating little reception nnd banquet tendered her by her pupil of the seventh and eichth 1 grades on Friday afternoon The othor teacher or the building were Invited guests and a plrnimnt limo wn speit together till darkness necessitated their return to their home The refreshments wore wont ile Mclous and were nil prrnnlrod by the pupils even to the frceilng of the leo cream It was an afternoon long to ha remembered by all who participated it I A Tilosjuint surprUn was jciven Miss I Grifflth of room S of the JUvorsldo sooool by her upllK on IViday the surprise was n complete success A delicate luncheon 555 spread with fruit cake let crtwm and other refreshment All had a very pleasant thUS a S S Dale M ITovt and not Drll Olsen was the name of the young boy who snnr the solo part in the rhorun nt that enterlaln tncut glvnn hy the 1Varklln srhool on Friday evening s mi > > tnetitfon of which wits made In ytlnda ys Trlhane |