Show 1 r May The teachers of the city especially of y S O0Q ic higher grades arc much cncour in flu 1gcd over the attendance last week as ar li jany grades It was nearly noraml r Jie dast side schools seem to be faired fa-ired In that comparatively few cases u contagious disease are found among El ECJ hcm The work has Ilutcd off very 111 clr after the vacation and pupils 51111 to be making the most of their itjpporlunlllcs t ill ntisb Jii5 iB he work in drawing for this torm iJIIl consist largely of constructive w v Wlre l Uifmnk based on the elemental forms gulnr ari1 the upper grades this hall lead up nnd I iK to i the Idea of towers as seen In the Theyt1sj Est noted buildings of the world ands l II I trace the Ii and-s l of the Gothic und nree A + tbet r forms of allhltec1erl tors I 1 Or39 s oS s Miss Stella Dunford of the Lowell IntElva1GG fir 1 nl a very pleasant vacation with G t Im slHtor at Santa Monica Gal She J n not return in time to begin her Jxjprk Monday morning and Miss Wilt ubstltuled for her last week I 1 ilk M 0 I lr B S Young was a welcome visl rl r at the Lowell last week saysthat 0 to c 1 his kIte r3anl Poachers were very glad to IgualSbli ts lctJI1IC Miss Frances Clayton back enforced htrtjsence by reason of being qua an 1l1a Lh atjthTllimed In J groups f 1 to aI ° ell Ilends of Miss Elizabeth Johns will the lcltrU pleased to know that she is rocov kll fiWing from her operallon for appendicl cparatcd PdjJ which occurred during the holidays a Jump flat St Marys hospital Miss Johns is t hen thfre t 5l ww able to receive visits from her traces rIends races ° t all l I Ilnulc TbJKVIisscs Elizabeth Bain and Mabel on1 a hlgh rSprbln spent a delightful week Into in-to the iotfeln < 1fo ° l Ida as guests of Senator c trolley f1S il Mrs Dubois They had a most eatjoyable trip In the Senators private t to 1 > Q flirt car t ent 3 or oLntl ldt believtrtPI0ne Emerson pupils are the grate ct Ills xrirtTtflil recipients of a fine lot of new 11 Ity sticks S l rj books the gift of Mrs AV H te to tlGlark unk it uovvn L Sff d In Wf F hiss Sylvia Cohn of the Whlllier was inie hiruPI2wItl1 the grip two days last week fn nat from hlgk n W er place was filled by Mrs Cook t ltJa < 0 at th Hv theSe c m animyHr53 IIawn of the Lincoln school gave ° tCx I travel f J yen interesting treatment of South nnri and Jl8fim Ii t ripa before the teachers of that travels isa r h school on Thursday afternoon At the next meeting Miss Mitchell will treat of Utah r Miss Tcasdel will commence this week an afternoon class In drawing and painting at her studio on C street t Qn Monday district No 30 Mill Creek will close one of its schools und have all the attending pupils In he other two because of the vaccination order COAt CO-At the meeting of the Pathfinder so I eloly of the Fremont school h ldon Friday afternoon the I following officers were clouted for the ensuing term President mall VIghlmanj vhcpresi i den Eloise Burton secretary Jack McCune treasurer Ada Whiltlccy sergeantntarniK Will Mcintyre edl lorinchicf Hay Campbell erlllc Mrs i AVhllakr chief of programme committee I commit-tee May llayncS I Salt Lake High School The falling off In attendance because I I of compulsory vaccination Is very slight N 110 Preparatory to the art exhibit President Presi-dent Culmcr of the Utah Art association associa-tion gave a most instructive i talk Friday Fri-day on the evolution of magazine Illustration Illus-tration 110 A plcasing feature of thc work In thc zoology classes Is the study of birds from Scion Thompsons famous KkeUhes a new ctibjcct being placed on time bulletin board each day a u o I I Hon C 13 Allen addresses the civics classes Thursday on The Method of Transacting Business in Congress giving much valuable Information not to be gotten from books e The members of Miss Corbjns classes In JDngllsh have each read a standard boolc during the holidays and handed I in a very satisfactory review li O The pupils and teachers of the high school appreciate the following gifts to the school during the past week A globe of goldfish from Miss Woodman see to the zoological department a beautiful carbon print of Michael An gelos Moses from Mrs Jacob Bam berger to the assemblyroom and a fine portrait of Emerson from Mrs I Simon Bamberger to the English de I parlment I Miss Peterson has taken up her residence I J resi-dence at 205 East Second South street t S 110 A R Ilagcr has returned from an enjoyable trip to St George during the holidays and Is now registered at the Kenyan S r e Principal Brown of Ilungcrford academy Sprlngvllle visited the mathematical department Thursday Superintendent Cooper was a most l I welcome visitor in the English and Latin classes the post week State University Irof Maud May LJabcotk will conduct con-duct chapel exercises this week jn 1 acting as chaplain last week Prof Merrill discussed the subject of education edu-cation Its btncHs and the secret of success In study which ho ullrlbtitcd to application < About SO per cent nf limo HludenlH I I have returned to the University sifter m the holidays since the enforced vaccination I vacci-nation requirement Is being Complied with It Is expected however that the percentage of absence will be mucl9 reduced f re-duced this week Prof Stewart believes be-lieves that there will be no more than fi per cent of the students who will I discontinue their schooling rather than i I bo vaccinated Prof Merrill has expressed ex-pressed the hope that the permanent absentees are of thai small and disagreeable dis-agreeable < class of students who would he glad to have any kind of an excuse ex-cuse for withdrawing from the labor of study c r The elaMscs of Jnsiru1 lor K L Mr I Ghlc were pleased to sec him return last Monday after his smallpox and quarantine experience At least one j I I advantage of his experience Mr Mc Glue attributes to the consequent increase in-crease of his stock of good stories a a V The very Inleresllng lecture of Mr Hayward on Friday evening was much appreciated bj the engineering students stu-dents Tt was of much Interest even to those present who were unacquainted unac-quainted with the subject R 0 r The seniors had another quarrel last Monday over the selecting of a classpin a ii The question of debate for the Ne vadaUtah intercollegiate contest this year was sent to the University of Nevada on Friday After a reconsideration recon-sideration of the question the past week the iwenlyfive men students who have signified their Interest In I I the contest decided that the question 1 1 would be more evenly balanced by stating It in a negative form and confining con-fining it to the United Stales It therefore there-fore now reads Resolved That the promotion of Industry by subsidy bonus or bounty is not good public policy In the United Slates i II 110 Again this year the students are finding considerable dlfflcully In formIng form-Ing a plan of preliminary contest in which the three final debaters for the Nevada contest may be selected The I question has been referred l to a com millcc of three who will report on some plan next Wednesday It seems probable that the form of preliminary contest used last year will be adopted agiln this year Ten students have signified their intention of contesting for lie honor of representing the University of Utah against Nevada find eight or ten others are as yet un deddcd whelher they shall cnlcr lhc prcllmlnarv The hallways of the three University buildings 1 last week were somewhat obstructed by large rolls of linoleum and a force of men Is I poly engaged out of school hours In laying the linoleum on the Hoots a Students who have not yet joined the Engineering society will be permHlcd lo join now only In accordance with the rules for the admission of new mrmbors Tho e Virt had joined tho society by last Friday will be considered con-sidered charier members i e A a Dr Krohn of the Chicago university l who delivered a number of lectures before the Slate Teachers association visited the University before returning to Chil ago He very much admired Iho architecture of the now buildings and so far as he eOllld determine from his visit he declared that the normal school of the University compares very favorably with any other normal scHool In the United Slates He was very agreeably surprised to see the excellence of tho organization equipment equip-ment and methods r r S Prof Blanchard visited the University Uni-versity last Monday before continuing his trip on to the coast He too spoke very favorably of the Institution a o I A large number of former students and normal graduates visited the University Uni-versity during last week Among the visitors also were Miss Grace Nelson B A i IS Miss Beatrice Wilkinson B A DO and Principal J O Cross of the Wasatch school e A number of the boys have been spending part of their afternoons lately In plaing houseball in the attic of thc library building Before very long Mi Holmes expects to have the ras attic fixed up so that handball may be conveniently played there Last Monday afternoon a young lady student was much embarrassed upon entering the faculty waitingroom when she saw a score or more of the professors In their shirtsleeves A day or two later the young lady learned that the professors were merely giving Dr Howard their evidence of having been successfully vaccinated 3 0 u The facully received a check from the College club lust week for the McholaiMhfp recently presented to the University by the club Miss Edna 11 Corny has won the honor of receiving I the scholarship on account oC time excellence ex-cellence of her work Miss Corny has particularly disllngulshcd herself in school history by the ninny short I stories she haa written for the University Univer-sity Chronicle a At the faculty meeting on Tuesday Profs G M Marshall G Q Corny and J E TyImage were appointed to act In conjunction with the programme committee nf the local I3ar association in arranging a programme for the I celebration of John Marshall dayS day-S S < rOn I r-On account of the absence of pupils from the training school from the enforced en-forced vaccination rule the training I work svgs interfered with last week On Monday however a readjustment will be made and the work continued as usual u t During the holidays upon the suggestion sug-gestion of Instructor Jj E Young a number of his United Slates history students wrote up the local history of their home towns Some very interesting Interest-ing sketches were among them S u Two new lathes were received last week for use in the workshop of the mining school Agricultural College I Logan Jan l1Dr Cowans of the faculty fac-ulty is too 111 lo attend to his class work o I Prof Pctcrsoa starts the new century a married man Ho has taken unto himself him-self as wife Miss June the beautiful daughter of Victor Crockett of Logan Both of tho parties have hosts of friends who wish them all kinds of happiness a O O Prof Shepard now assllont cashier oC the First National bank of Logan has for some years been known to Logan society so-ciety as one of tho bachelors Mr Shepard Shep-ard formerly had charge of tho commercial commer-cial department Miss Jclalato Minor the accomplished daughter of Judge Miner attended the college up to this year and quit with senior standing Cards are now J out nnnoilnclnp the wedding of Mr Shcp are and Miss Miner on the Olh Instant Mr Robert Stewart commandant of tho cadets celebrated the holidays by getting married Mr Stewart t Is one of those bravo bos who earned such laurels for the Utah volunteers hi the Philippines The bride Is the pcpular daughter 01 Editor Edi-tor Gordon of the Lognn Journal r r Messra John Slowart and D K Jones both severed hell I connections with the station a few days ago Tho former will go to California and the latter has already gone lo MatwiiclniHetts Tho gentlemen were engaged as iisslstaul cliemlsls In tho station laboratory Jlr Stewart has been with the InxllUillmi for some years and Is I a cnuliiulo here Mr Jones came recently re-cently from Boston a a oil Several members of the faculty spent part of the holidays In the workshops oul displayed IL gop Ily knowledge of 1 hanOI l work In pieces oC furniture which they constructed r r Prof Fares reports the heaviest enrollment enroll-ment In the commercial department that has been made since his connection with IImu I inHlllutlon o 0 The senior class will meet Saturday to deckle on a class badge and commence the I work of preparation for classday cxcr siscs next Juno a Prof MacBwan hns been rcnucatcd lo act as lutlse of the 1 merits of a dozen I poems to bo written by the students of tho Knlamazoo college In competition for n lnluh1azoo nrofp > isor Is a graduate from 1 Knlamazoo In his earlier days Scarcely a year passes but what Prof MacEwan has from one to four such Invitations by Eastern Institutions st r Thirtyfour new students have been enrolled en-rolled slnco opening o aMiss a-Miss Amanda Holmgren Is I 111 at her I home as n conscciucnro oC vaccination l Prof Swomlsen Is again at his desk I Airier a protruded visit among time schools fif irrigation and civil engineering la tho East I 1 o Prof Llnllchl will spend next week at the stock convention In Salt Luke wliero he was appointed ns a State delegate The I gentleman will deliver an address on tho the work of agricultural colleges besides j I assisting In stock judging S O tl I Prof Merrill goes to the stock convention conven-tion ns JL delegate ruin the college r i f I Director Wlilstoc has just returned from Cheyenne wliero ho wont 6n Inv nation oC Mr Mead of tho Government service to consult about irrigation mailers I S a I Prof Engel and 11111 represented tho I faculty at tho State Teachers association I a u President Kerr returned Wednesday from Salt Lake where ho had been to I vender his report of the college to tho board and through It to time Governor I |