Show Salt Lake High School The school met In general assembly on Wednesday morning last for the first time In several weeks The first number on the t programme was an essay es-say by Mark Brown of the senior class upon the painting RemIniscences of Childhood by Hufen which was recently re-cently placed In the shadow box I was a carefullyprepared and wellde livered paper and contained many helpful thoughts This was followed by a charming solo Kiplings AbsentMinded Absent-Minded Beggar by Mrs Percy Som iMsCocks She sang In her usual delightful de-lightful manner so pleasing to music lovers and the hearty applause which followed her selection gave evidence of its appreciation Mrs L C Miller was her a < accompanist The school WIIH pleased to weleomo a number of visitors from Ogden high school on Friday They spent a large part of HIP day in the various departments depart-ments In whIHi they were most inter cstrd and a general expression oC satisfaction sat-isfaction was given of the work In the I school Among hem m well Miss i Martin I PrIncipal Eaton and ilessrs Crandall biddings 1 Stllwell I I I Wilson Severn Smith and Avery Other visitors Included In-cluded oJ Henry Logan Miss 1 Gene Pearson of Park City Mr Adams of the B Y academy the Misses Morgan and Furry of lie I Collegiate institute i Sam Clay of Kentucky and Miss l Ina I Eddlngfleld the two latter having been at one time pupils of the school Tho class in political I I economy under 111 l Travlss direction Is doing somr original I work which Is highly I com niiMided Statistics relating to exports nnd Imports coinage of gold and sliver and the general I production uf u gold and silver have been graphically represented repre-sented by l cant of plotted curves These charts ar on exhibition In his classroom No 22 |