Show Eau atiQual nQt sIt s-It Is stated on behalf of those interested In-terested the Mothers clubs parents meetings and < associations In the schools that the gatherings arc I held at the close of the school session and that tho regular work does not suffer thereby I r a p Many patrons of the Lowell were visitors at the school during the week Other visitors were Irving Braugham formerly a Lowell eighthgrade pupil since ateacher In Logan schools and now holding a responsible position with1 the Utah Loan and Mortgage jcompany Superintendent Allison of Qpden Principal Adams of Madison school Ogden Miss Dora Snow of the Grant eighth grade Ogden Mr Beghtol also of Ogden and Mr Evans Coalvine p 0 At the meeting of the Sumner Mothers club Friday afternoon a most Interesting address was given by Mrs Alice Seabrook president of the Pennsylvania Press club on the topic How to Care for the Health Her remarks were listened to with great attention and Interest The audience enjoyed several piano selections by Miss Osborn a pianist of marked ability Miss Osborn was a pupil of Paderewskls master and has had rare advantages Miss Alta Wltbeck a Sumner pupil gave a recitation but no set programme was attempted A number of visitors were present In the different rooms before the exercises S S Mrs Anna Bartholomew Bobbins a former Grant teacher was U welcome visitor at that school Friday S p A very enjoyable hour WaS spent at 1 the Grant Friday when patronjvpupll land l-and teachers witnessed the unveiling exercises of their beautiful cant VIctor Vic-tor which with the elegant mahogany ma-hogany pedestal makes a find addition to the decorations of the building After the unveiling the usual monthly parents meeting was held I The Misses Martin have moved to 145 South Main S S P S Friends of Miss KatherIne Hawthorne Haw-thorne formerly of Salt Lake nov of Pueblo schools will be glad to know that she I Js very pleasantly located and enjoys her work In her new home o p a Principal and Mrs Webster have removed re-moved to 210 Reggcl terrace Vest Fifth South otrceL S p p p S Messrs Newman and Glauquo were visitors at the Lincoln Friday l Two basketball 1 teami have been organized from the eighth grade at the Lincoln a JOys team and girls team In which much Interest and goodha tured rivalry Is apparent S i Miss Pcttlt treated the subject of S fractions In arlthmctac In a most coh cine and helpful t way at the Llnclon teachers meeting Monday afternoon At the next regular meeting Prlncupal Webster has been asked to speak oh advanced reading work while MIss Potter will present tho subject of primary pri-mary reading 00 00 Mrs Druce and Miss Pratt of Salt Lake Misses McKay and Burbldgc of the Ogden schools and Mrs rand r-and daughter patrons of the school were Interested visitors at the Uryant the past week S S 0 0 p Interest in the correspondence of Honolulu pupils with tho sovcnth grade Emerson pupils still runs high and much profit Is being derived there from by all concerned S An exciting spelling match was par ticipated In by rooms 7 and 8 Fre mont lust week in which room 7 was victorious p Four beautiful pictures purchased with proceeds from their art exhibit have been placed In the Whittier school l and were greatly admired by the many visitors Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs George Brady of New 4 Mexico are the proud possessors cc twin boys who came to their home a fow days since Mrs Brady will be better remembered an Miss Nona BIgSfI I for several years a teacher In the Salt Lake schools I to 1 I ar bn roH fC Irnyi3 l s1i for her new work In the Indian school In Washington to which she was elected last month Miss Hotter has made many friends during her stay In Salt Like who will greatly regret her I departure from the city but whose good wishes will follow her to her now l field of labor Miss HotTer has been a valued teacher In the Franklin school where she has been for the past four years S t Parents of the Washington school met In largo numbers Friday afternoon I and showed mouth enthusiasm In the I i meeting which was addressed by President j I r Presi-dent Newman S 0 0 0 I MIso Youngbcrg takes Miss Godbcs place at the Washington In the third grade room SAn S-An interesting meeting was held at I the Whlttlcr school Thursday afternoon after-noon when Messrs Brantlng Newman New-man and Geoghegan addressed tho parents of whom there was S a large attendance at-tendance I The Jackson school Is planning for an I S entertainment to be given next Friday I I Fri-day evening April 19th for the benefit I of the school library 0 I i Mcsdamcs King Jennings and Critch low members of the Ladles LUerary I S r club visited the Jackson building Tuesday I Tues-day to arrange for plans for the model schoolroom to be given to that building 1 build-ing The lower corridor will probably I be fitted up Instead of a rfcom as at I first planned as In this way It Is believed be-lieved the greatest good to the 1 greatest number can be attained a k i > I The Longfellow Parents club has taken up the study of Silencers Education 1 I Edu-cation anti at the meeting on Friday a very profitable tlmo was had In discussion I dis-cussion of tho book selections which I were read by Miss Plerccy who opened I I I the discussion She was followed by i I Mrs Shrlmpton Miss Connelly Miss Cooper and others who spoke In a most helpful wayS 1 S I S A committee consisting of Messrs I Taylor Webb Smith Chase Devlne and Dr Douglas was appointed from the west end of the Twentyfirst ward to cooperate with a committee from the Wasatch district to work In favor of the question to be voted on Tuesday A At the Hamilton meeting on Friday there was an unusually large atend 1 ance the room being crowded with I I Interested patrons who wore addressed by Messrs Crltchlow and Brantlng on the allImportant question of the election I elec-tion The Collegiate Institute will not be In session Monday on account of the day being a legal holiday 0 0 0 The extensive Improvements In tho Gordon academy buildings which have been under way have been completed The second number of the Hammond Hall Educator which is published by the academy came from the press on Wednesday Prof Warner of Coalvllle ig 1 spending Sunday at tho hall I Salt Lake High School Another musical treat was given the pupils on Wednesday by Mrs Allison of Ogden and Mr Easton of Salt Lake who sang with exquisite finish a delightful de-lightful programme S Oscar W Moyle addressed thQ school Friday on the SUb Jest of Tuesdays I election S Through the kindness of Mr Hayward Hay-ward of the Utah Light and Power company Mr Hayes was enabled to have special experiments in clcctifclty on Wednesday The members of Miss Corblns first year English classes since the Insplr ilJiCtalkof iDr Padeji have cachread some standard biography and will I I make their reports next Thursday A O Clark has gotten out a pamphlet pamph-let of original problems In chemistry II for use In I S his classes i p The Easter number of tho Red and Black came out Friday and has some new features In the way of Jokes The editors arc planning a special commencement com-mencement number to contain among other Interesting things pictures of the senior class S The decoration of tho assemblyroom will soon be a fact Mi Harwood whoso who-so generously promised an original I painting for the front wall Is making great progress on what will be his r largest canvas The order for tho largo casts of Hebe and Apollo Belvedere Belve-dere has been sent out by the art committee The seniors will establish the custom of adding to tho Hall of Fame by presenting busts of Vebst rand r-and Washington to correspond with the one of Lincoln now on the west wall 0 p 0 Among the many visitors at the school the past week were Miss Col burne Miss Blair Miss RObinsOn and Mrs Jennings of Rowland Hall Mrtfy J 33 Nelson Superintendent and Mrs Ahlls n Principal Adams Dr Duffiekl Reuben Evans Harry W Nelson and Miss Berry of Ogden Principal Hop of Springvlllc and Superintendent COOpCl and Director Geoglicgan AIR Hagcr made the address at the unveiling of tho cast of Victory at tile Grant schoolon Friday County School Matters A meeting of county district school trustees and teachers has been called for next Tuesday for tho purpose of making arrangements for the commencement com-mencement exercises and talking over the plans for the work of the next school year The place for holding the meeting has not yet been fixed S S > p S The county school trustees are engaged S en-gaged In making school tax levies In the various school districts They will It Is expected be completed this week and the results transmitted tp County Superintendent Ashton p S The County Superintendent says the schools arc doing better work now than at any time during the winterS winter-S mainly because the Interruptions on S account of smallpox and vaccination < havc ceased S State S University S The big event at thc University last week was the preliminary contest for S tho selection of debaters represent S tIle University In Its intercollegiate contest con-test with the University of Nevada next month Mark Blown Arthur Welling and LeRoy Sanders were the victorious contestants with H B Fry S and Parker B Pratt aji alternates Frank Soul H B pry and Lorenzo < Elggren will ohare tho congratulatory honors of the students this Week with tho preliminary wlnneroafter their excellent ex-cellent elYort Friday evening In defeating de-feating the Latterday Saints college Rho Beta Phi society in behalf of the Zeta Gamma society on the question of the desirability of an Income tax In tho United States S S P Dr JE Talmage will conduct chapel exorcises this week P 0 S S In place of Prof Marshall on Friday morning Rev J B Eddie conducted chapel exercises at the University and delivered a powerful address on the Object of Life to At chapel exercises on Thursday morning upon Invitation of Pro Mc Clollan Miss Arvllla Clark favored the students with the vocal selections Still an the Night by Bohm GoodBye Good-Bye Sweat Day by pannah and Annie Laurlo I i Prof William G Roylance will give another historical lecture next Tups day afternoon at 2 0oclock on tho 3UbJeci ChtnatTills wllf j bVWih troductory lecturcto a cones to follow on China and thoGrcat Powers Arbor day will be a holiday at tho University and the students will observe ob-serve the diiy by planting more new college trees on thc campus The seniors and the first second and third year normal classes held class meetings last week and decided to plant a number num-ber of trees as class organizations P V 0 The Athletic association ball at Chrls tcnsons Friday evening was a very pleasant social success The occurrence occur-rence of the Zeta GammaRho Beta Pi debate on the tune night was due to a misunderstanding of dales and the Inability Ina-bility to postpone the debate was due It Is said to the proverbial despotism of a Janitor Another dancing party will be given by the Athletic association of the University at Chrlstenson on Friday Fri-day April 2Gth SAt S 4 At a meeting the Athletic association associa-tion on Thursday Charles Morris was unanimously cte1 manager of the Varsity baseball loam to fill the vn of Victor i cancy caused by the resignation dutlcsoC both ton Bell who found the duties I manager and captain too numerous for S one man S p i S I I The track on the campus and the tennis ten-nis and baseball courts wore rolled last last week and every morning since Monday the field has been spotted between be-tween S and oclock with the pic turesqueathletes In their racing suits A nifmber of silkstocking athletes have also begun training for a booby track meet In May for leather medals 5 P Roy Patterson came very near having S his head crushed Into a mush on Friday Fri-day morning and tho hearts of the spectators for a moment almost ceased I beating Ho was struck In the neck I by 1 the twelveoound shot which had l been put by a vigorous thrust of one of the bigger athletes A slight tearing of the flesh however was the only result S stilt I The Varsity baseball team defeated I I the All Hallows College team by a good scoro on Thursday afternoon In a practice prac-tice game A larg number of students I saw the game from the bleachers The students Interested In tennis met on Friday and discussed the matter of organizing teams They decided to send In an order for a dozen rackets and several dozen balls S p 0 0 The professors and instructors who will conduct the University summer school this year will be Prof G M Marshall Dr Francis Merrill Prof W G Roylance Prof G Q Corny and Instructor I In-structor R L McGhle Edwin Evans I and Harvey Holmea At the faculty meeting on Monday It was decided that the University shall I be opened for entrance examinations I next school year on September 11th 12111 and 13th Registration students will take place on the 13th and 14th I and regular work will begin on the 16th I holidays next I There will be no spring year Most of the faculty were of the opinion that a spring recess breaks In too mUch upon the regularity of the students habits It was also decided by the faculty that the giving of entrance en-trance examinations in June shall cease beginning with June 1902 The college seniors are now wearing I their class pins which are made up of a wreath crossed by an open scroll and mounted by a crown Upon the scroll In white enamel background are the I gilt letters IT of U and on the crown with her enamel background Is 1901 S The red and white enamel are for crimson crim-son and silver the Varsity colors During the remainder of the year Louis J Barker will he local editor of wtho Chronlcle < ln plage of Parker B Pratt who leaves next Monday on a I temporary withdrawal from the University S versity p p pAt p-At a meeting of the firstyear students stu-dents on Thursday Miss Ellen Tiblts was olectqd Icepresident of the normal nor-mal class of 1904 Le Roy Sftnders manager of the University Uni-versity Chronicle has been asked to serve as an official In the track meet I between the B Y academy and L D S college to take placeat Provo on April 20th I S P 0 Miss Lenora Samson critic teacher of the training school hasbeen 111 for over two weeks Miss Bernlce Drlggs a i fourthyear normal student has been taking her place L I Mrs D II Pcery J of Ogden was a I visitor at the University on Monday I II I Miss Virginia Snow Stephens who has been on a leave of absence for a 1 year attending the Chicago Institute has decided to continue her work In that Institution during the summer and return In time to resume her position posi-tion of critic teacher In the training school September 4 a P 0 S I Horace Cummings of the training school went to Lehl on Friday to deliver I de-liver a lecture on the subject of nature study under the riusplces of the Salt I Lake college S S S a I The cprps of teachers of the South Jordun school visited the University on Friday Among them were JE Moss I 93 normal Beatrice Wilkinson 00 B I A and Julia Bateman 00 normal Among the former student visitors I last week were John Cdndle class president pres-ident or 00 normal Thomas Rfeso 03 normal Lenoia McKay 00 normal Mary White 90 normal Nettle Stewart Stew-art and Mrs P L McGhle who was accompanied S ac-companied by I Miss Broomheud of Montpcller Ida S u a i Roscoe E G rover a last years Unl I Verolty student Visited the Institution on Monday Next week Mr Grovcr I will leave to fulfill Mormon mission to England S p Other visitors last t week were Prof S Wr F Smith of the Salt Lalce college Prof llnford of the B Y college Prln clal Frank Evans of one of the Ogden S City schools Miss Annie E Stanley of 5 the hlS school and Rev Josiah Mc I Claln and daughter S Tho Sprlngvillo Schools A groW Arbor day entertainment will l S be given by the public school children Monday evening at the city hall Avery A-very excellent programme will be reri dared p p Last Thursday Capt Frederick Stoll of the United Stntcs army visited our schools and spoke on Devotional Ex U1C1SCH At a meeting of the taxpayers of I Sprlngvllle last Friday night It was decided to build a south central school I houso Tho location of the building Is to be left to the school board P 0 0 Mr Harold Allcman and Aaron Roy S lance have been engaged as teachers for the coming year There aro still a number of vacancies to be l filled 5 5 0 < < 5 A most excellent musical was given at the Central I school building last I evening by a numbed of young people S of Provo under the direction of Miss Etta Johnson and Mr Snmucl Jcpper son The young people very kindly volunteered vol-unteered to give this concert for the S benefit oC the piano fund and their kindness was much appreciated by teachers and pupils S Agricultural College I LOKIII April 12Thc serving of luncheons lunch-eons at tho college has ceased It Is the practice to nccdmmoclite tIme public with I these cxcclllcnt spreads during the winter term for plain cooking and tho general preparation find service of meals In tho burden of tho girls work Hiring I that time but from now on thQ study of foods for invalids fancy dishes etc will be the order P 0 0 S Misses Ijydlo Holmgren and Rcna Baker Ba-ker and President Korr and Prof Snow I wero conference visitors S S Quito number of students arc under quarantine and a few are down with smallpox but no serious cases aro reported re-ported I P oil Tho Junior civil engineering students aro working at hydro nphlc surveying and tho sophomores at plane surveying this term < t 4 Tho statIon forest Is l undergoing a general gen-eral pruning and trees will be taken from S there and placed around the farm An elegant framed photograph thom selves has been presented to tho study room by tho officers of the cadets elegant because of tho subjects Involved A raid on books on botany Is reported Prof Closo starts n0W class In thnt IJUbt Jcct this term SS I Mrs SwcndHf will entertain tho sewing club next Wednesday S Oral discussion of live topics Is the order or-der In the sophomore classes In English P S S Prof Swcndsen took a rip to somo Utah county town this week In tho Inter cats I of water supply and power plants S Ho reports tho plant In Amdrloan Fork canyon one of the finest small plants hu has over seen S Some few now ludcnt have been enrolled en-rolled tills term In tho face of fine weatn or and tlio prevalence of contagious diseases dis-eases In tho city S i i 4 Mr Benjamin Karllslc of Locatihas been engaged to labor In the horticultural department Tim gentleman has hart years of practical experience along this lino of work In his fathers nurseries i The cadets aro rolling the qannona around tho campus under orders of artll lery officers S F The Socloloclcal club had a very pleasant pleas-ant session Monday evening at the homo of Mr Patterson Tho State and the law was disCussed by Mr Robinson and the S plillnsophv of sociology by Mr Engle A cencral discussion followed Members I had eagerly read tho excellent editorial A Mondays Tribune on industrial develop menu A very > delicious luncheon was served by Mrs Peterson p jo i 5S The officers of tho Sorosla society for St the ensuing term arc President l Elanch Cooper viccprcaldcnt Susie Qrocabcrik secretary Blanch Calno treasurer Ella Webster S A p p Miss Either Evans hns tvn 11 t ito 1 i-to Plain City to the sickbed of her father S Prof Engle ban cehr1 Wesleyan university of Illinois that that 5 Institution will at Its June r eoiiniioiic mont confer tho degree of Ph Don the professor fpr his proficiency in > general culture Congratulations S I Miss Martha Fisher a toachcr At hoI ho-I Grant school In Ogden and sister of Mrs Engle Is visiting Logan for a few days J |