Show 1 TEie i SCbQOls nchool The cupcrlorlly of Salt Lakes to facilities niforda a pleasing contrast the condition of affairs In ninny other cities that arc oomctiincs regarded as I more progi osglvc both commercially I and educationally In San Francisco fpr example the accommodations arc l Inadequate that In several the I so hallways unsanitary and buildings basements havu been poorlylighted Such a Into classrooms converted Fran San like of affairs In a city state o the Increase excusable as Cisco is hardly excu population from your to year In crease l phenomenal has not been In any sense phcMmen equipment marked In polnt oC or even the school buildings of Uhla elty ment far ahead of any III the West and are ar favorably with any city In compare c ot common the country It Isa matter that comment by vlBllInjf educators I 5urpNsln point 6me of our bulldlogs surpass sanitary arrangcmienta I and of Ught o all of I anything they have ever seen whIch > makes the citizens feel justly I and ambitious to shlno as an proud I educational center I The Oquirrh teachers regret the losa of Miss Althca Wheeler a popular nnd efficient teacher who has goneto New Tork to take a course in domcstlo I science In the teachers college of tho Columbia univcrblty Principal McCoy is teaching the music this month to the I eighth grade mus great delight of the pupils n o Sunflowers and autumn leaves were the prevailing decorations during the past week A live squirrel with his mercurial presence rave a charm 10 tho nature study SUnder tl of Mr Joseph Under the artistic fingers Cb ngcbrlS d of seph A Everett the blackboard room 1 suggests the radiant autumn woods A f > B S Young of the Board of Education Educa-tion made a Hying visit to the Oquirrh on Thursday Ho noted the excellent inarching of the pupils expressed hlm eelf pleased with the art decorations and says Chat he will come again 0 I v Mcsdamcs Schiller Moon and Marriott Mar-riott were visitors on Friday C Miss Fitzgerald of room 15 has accepted om nlf 1 In cepted a more remunerative position the Anaconda schools Mrs M A Cook has been substituting substitut-ing In I the third grade In place of Miss Jones at the Ulntah S V MIss Pollock visited the school on Monday They will be glad to see her frequently C The teachers of the Franklin are greatly encouraged by tho kindly cooperation co-operation of the parents All regret t Illness of Willard Thompson of the fpurlh grade The carnival attractions have been attended after school hours BO that the attendance of the schools have been excellent ex-cellent C C Many parents are Inconvenienced by I sending pupils to each of three buildings build-ings owing to the want of room In the main building 0 I The higher grade boys are forming a football team The boys of the sixth I and seventh grades are maintaining their record as singers Miss Tlbbctts substituted at the Grant several days this week C C Superintendent Christensen msn welcome visitor at tho Longfellow and Bryant on Friday S I 0 Mr Payroll who was on a mission to England last year teaches the eighth made at the Bryant M Miss Carolina Lamson formerly of the Jackson is in Hiss Potters place at the Whittier C On Wednesday the WhIttier teachers served a luncheon in honor of Miss Gene Kimball and Althea Wheeler o 0 j Mr Caldcrwood who has been supplying sup-plying in tho seventh grado at the Jackson left yesterday for Chicago where he will resume his studies In the Rush medical college i S C Miss Rudy of the third grade has a leave of absence for the remainder of the year and left last Friday for Phila delphia Mis Amelia PInney has taken tak-en her place I 0 Pro Stewart of the University and Superintendent Christensen visited the Waoatch on Wednesday 4 a > Owing to the excellence of her work Miss Amy Bowman of the Wasatch has been sent to the training school to cuccced Miss Samson I whose health is slightly Impaired CoOn C COn C-On account of the resignation of two or three or our efficient teachers it was necessary tomalcc a great many changes Miss Annie Jones of tho Uin tab goes to the Sumner to take < the lit tie folks for the morning session Miss Caroline Harrison who has been doing subslltutc work is assigned for the af ternoon es4on Miss McLeod of the Wasatch succeeds Miss Jones at the Ulntah Miss Edith Hunter of the Riv erside will resume work at the Wa calch Monday C w The Wasatch has been so over crowded that a great many pupils have been sent to the Bryant which could accommodate more 0 I Miss Miss Lilly Potter of the Lincoln and Maude Potter of absent the Jackson were on Monday on account of the death of their grandfather The toachcrs and pupils of the Lin coln regret the loss of Stanley Kimball of the eighth L D S grade who goes to the ScOllcgc to finish his schooling C p o The attendance at the Lincoln has BO increased that a second additional teacher is required C C Miss Minnie Hay an assistant the IFremonthas remoit has been Emeraon transferred to thc 4 Cards have been received announc ing the wadding of Miss Antoinette Brown to Mr John H rldes HIlurphr at the home in Iowa city la Seplem Iber 3rd She will be remembered of tho as one old leachers being here almost fcince the organizallon of schools the publl o t Mlas Kcale the stenographer for Mr Blorelon has resigned and has ac tcpted a position with the DCLa Mar Alining company C C Mr Elggrecn the I eighth grade tcach Sir at the Sumner has rcslpnaU and will pursue a special course at the Unlvcr ally thb coming year Mr Hell of the eighth grade at the Oquirrh has been transferred to the Sumner to take his place Miss Ulmors room has been so crowded retains that a division was made She the third A class and Miss Cut ler of the Jackson takes the third BAn B-An elaborate I luncheon was served at lh the Sumner last I Kimball Monday for Miss Gene sition imbalh1ho in has acsspt a better po r Minneapolis Uealdea the guest IChnstonsen o honor and teachers Superintendent I seti was present Mrs Walden vas tho caterer o C I Thd Lowell tcachcra are much pleased by tho Interest the patrons have taken the past week They are plways glad to welcome them Those Waiting were Mesdames rtawllns Clay Aon Tlnrv Rfrttin P9UH 3o Youn l j C Woods McEcra Decker Woods and B S Young C The many friends of Mlsa Hoag will he glad to know she Is at work again lJlf > Smlthen Is convalescing from an attack of typhoid fever o S C Miss Ncff of Provo Misses Bywalcr and Madison of Brlgham City am Wih lard Chambers of Omaha Neb brother broth-er of Miss Bcsslo Chambers were visitors visi-tors at the Lowell Thursday 0 0 The eighth grade pupils of thc Washington Wash-ington organized a literary society on Frjday with J Kcnt Cobb as president presi-dent Ethel Rumcl vicepresident Emma Em-ma Margctts secretary and Carrie At kins treasurer Miss Qual trough has planned a regular regu-lar system of language and composition composi-tion work from the first to the eghth grades Every teacher has his plan and the work In the next higher crude Is 1 a step In advance of the lower This will Insure good work along this line 1 < > o The evcnt13 had a spsllln n1ittch on Friday and Annie Holmes carried off the honors T State Superintendent Nelson who I has been In Summit county visiting the schools and Icclurlnc will return onI I Monday BW Ashton County Superintendent of Salt Lake county nas heen looking after the school Interests this week |