Show J EcaoaJ n t es I No special preparation for tho observance 1 observ-ance or Washingtons birthday was made In tho schools nt It was Superintendent Coopers request that no extra time bo L 1 given for anniversary exercises The work of the I week however especially In the lower grades hinged upon Washington lt I Washing-ton the spirit of patriotism was rife and 2 flags and patriotic sentiments were everywhere every-where seen S lh r Tn Mrs Calderwoods room at the L < ry r ant a pleasing programme of song und 7i111 I Rlory was given to a largo audience of In ld 7 lurested parents as Mrs Caldcrwood had J i promised the babies a special thy since nhe was unable to bo with them al Christmas I aJh Christ-mas time Tho Salute to the Flag and r The Song and March Our Starry Banner O Ban-ner were especially pleasing Rev A r II Henry was Iresent and spoko Impressively os Impres-sively of tho character of Washington ns I c IL I a boy In a way which appealed to his l tt j youthful listeners i bi I Prof W W Parker recently an Inslructor at Salt take college has secured se-cured a fine position In the high uchool at Jn kson Mich whom ho takes charge of the science department Mr nnd Mr Pnrker made many friends during their U I O utav In Salt Lake whose best wishes Sol So-l ivlth them to their new Held of labor r st S t Tho warmest sympathy of a host of Miss Lll7abcth friends In extended to rlarahan In tho sudden death of her mother which occurred at Harper la B 1 k List Saturday Miss Cloruhan expects to rolurn to her Work hero next wee a After a hard afternoons work In preparing pre-paring for their art exhibit Thursday tho imehers of Uio Hamilton were pleasantly MirprNod by tlyj t pupils of the eighth I grade who had ranged i a dainty luncheon lunch-eon which was most acceptable to the llred 1 workers The uachers were greatly phfiMcd at this cvldoiro of thougntJulncHs c oi he I part of the pupils o Friends of Mrs lllra Alice Chase will bo Pmsed to learn that she ban entirely recovered re-covered from her recent Illness In Topeka B and has gone to Join her husband In I c blco Cal She passed through Ogden ii r Friday afternoon and reached thlco last 1 o onlng She leaves many friends In Salt I Ixtkc whoso beat wishes blow her to her J J now home S S J h The Bryant art exhibit Is to be given t4 next Friday evening March 2nd S I S o Mrs Warner Is teaching in Miss Clara i 0 han s room at Ixmull luring her absence ii Hlnco the holidays Superintendent Cooper nnds It hard to get enough substitute J teachers cre S t4 1 AUss May Maync of the Twelfth chool f has been able to resume her work the W C 1 I past week Sho hart had considerable Inconvenience d In-convenience und sulferlng suiting from ltdIHLtlvlI I S 4 5 Tho Grant icnchers I had a delightful mirprlsf XVcdnesday when on responding r to I an InvltiMoti to romt to the library nl nil t iiuoii hour I hey louml I a table stt with I a most tempting IniKluon including the I I l IJ < loun coffee ami many other Kood I tl Ings I nIi 1 nhlch were IhuioiiKhly I cnjoyid L At tim I cloHf of the repast a hwrly vote of 1 tluinkn was extended 10 heir Kind enter tdnor Mr and Mrs hon the Janitor and wife who had shown their good will i In t > o pleasing a way I S S S I Tho many friends In this city of Mlswj Qualtrough and Miss Frances Qualtrough will bo pained to bear uf the death of heir father which occurred FridayS S Sin S-in Thursday last George Fisher a former pupil at the Webster and Ltothcr i4 of SergE Ford Fisher gave a second ad trj dies of nn hours length to rooms 15 1C I 17 and IS of the Webster chool on nls Cx rsl perlcncoa In tho Philippines That the pupils U pu-pils were Interested Is 3hown lit the fact that he spoke to them tor a half nour cflcr tho > gular limo of dismissal without with-out any abatement of their attention The pupils showed their Interest by asking many questions and Mr Fisher exhibited a largo number of pictures and souvenirs from tho islands S S S 1 Miss Gcorgle Wheeler was tho charming hostess at a Washington tea on Thursday afternoon given for tho hIllier teachers teach-ers at her pleasant home A shopping gamo was enjoyed by all and ho afternoon after-noon was most pleasantly spent S S aMiss = a-Miss TCddlngflcld and Miss Page of Bountiful wcro visitors at the Webster d Friday S The Webster school has purchased three beautiful pictures for Its halls Ono rep icponb a reception given In honor of t Washingtons mother and tho others nre entitled The Sunshine of Ills Heart and The I ast Parting Tho school is indebted In-debted to ITarry Gushing for a beautiful Rocky mountain sceneS scene-S S I piL During tho past week several very Interesting a In-teresting patrons havo been visitors at tho i I Lowell Tho visits of such patrons are is always most helpful In the school Aiork and arc duly appreciated by both teachers I teach-ers and pupils By such lslts alone may 1 patrons tho more fully see what Is being u drno In tho schools and be tho butter prepared pre-pared to accept and to make suggestions that unite school and homo for tho high csbi Interests of all concerned thit a S a n It Is pajd that tho life of a teacher Is i1S a monotonous onr but certain It Is that In a wu Salt Lakes teachers are an ex foption said a teacher yesterday Wo have no monotony here there Is always u something about which we arc kept wondering won-dering as to Iho outcome The shortening shorten-ing of Uio school year decrease In salaries 6 sal-aries tim overpresent uncertainty as to thu tenure of olllco those arc old i6u Hturles but the existing state of affairs thin quibble as to whether tho teachers shall rorelvn pay for their enforced vacation 1i1i vaca-tion when they were all on expense and aii loui to bo ill work orlly thIn caps o tbo climax Variety being tho spice of EC life tho life of Salt Lakes teachers Is I i exceedingly spicy at present Salt Lake High School i I After considerable time and labor on till part of 1111 I teachers the work for tho j1JliL second half y6ar Is I now under good pio I Dupjt grofin An excellent spirit pervades tho school and every effort 13 being made to pi further tho work jig Notwithstanding the recent Ion vaca lion tho students wore quite willing to Ei1 show honor and respect to Washington by abandoning their studies on Thursday hint while the teachers regretted another i interruption to the work even for one day r S S S 1 At a meeting of tho staff of Red and crg Black held last Tuesday evening It wan formally decide to discontinue the I publication publi-cation of the high sclmnl pajmr much to the ngrot of ho bchuol Tho reason for IrSC S HO doing Wtl tile lack of olllce room the t one formerly oecupkd being now Used for typewriting chinos a iL Principal Gallacher of the ParI City 3P high school vIsited thu schopl on Friday last and spent union time In visiting el1 < IIHWS In science mathematics did English En-glish a a Other visitors Included Mrs Stanley and Miss Mabel Jonro a graduate 3t g crrf The State University Tho dancing parly given by the first yeftr student Wednesday ovcnlng wan very largely attended Good music and tthlciiG pretty cundy and lemonade booths added to the very succeHful affair A number of profcK ors were seen among those present ebr At S S S Imjlrurtor Kdwln Evans conducted hS chapel exercises last weekS week-S S Set S-et I On account of an oversight last weeks 5C3t Chronicle will not ho Issued until Monday isr The delay however will nol Interfere with tlilK weeks Issue Beginning with next Vodn klayn number Iho Chronicle jjiisicZt will have a pew editor for Its local do ft Cii1S partmutit S S CO T I At the session of eongrewm on Monday the nipinbiri had a lively dlscitswion Oil < L hlc resolution rnriVJtlnjf nymnithy with the c Boer and ofuiinp mediation on lie Part 1 J of Iho United SlHton Thn resolution will bo thrown open t < > thin house for dIscus e Firm tomorrow While the dIvIsion on the I question It not xlrhlly on party line > cl 5 on hit whol > the Demornit are In nyin o pie jjlhy WIth ihn BotH > and thu Republican I with the Kngllsh I 01 ii ie r At the normal society on Friday the I winner spent the tlm > In an exteinno rnncoiiH dlocti loii of hut I < iii > t > tfon lie ni ly 1 thin most undiiilrablo member of so 1101Ce C flety the old maid or Iho old bachelor J Ii The diclslon of the socIety scenied to bo I l In favor dfholh tho negative and the af Dau Urmnllve M Minn Mabel Baum hnv returned In I rchnoi for he remainder of this year In September MIss Bmtm will hiiin a couraa o al Ielnnd Stanford unlvernlty liS I S I Prof Toyman addrewied the tcaohorsof POIU V1i i Tooelo county ytwtonliiy on the subject of p 01 I Cla DIrlpllnp ItOJIt p7 t I 1 Prof Strwarl nnrl Iforarn Cummlng I gl iI 1 0 1cl W Gift1 addressed tho teachers of Box Elder coun ty at Brigham City yesterday on the sub ject A Practical Means ot Introducing Manual Training and Nature Study In tho Country Schools Dr Klngsbury and Prof Roylanco left tho city Thursday evening In order to take part In the dedication of a new pub lic schoolhouso at Fillmore Mlllard coun ty on Friday Dr Klngsbury delivered an address on the subject Relation of tho Public Schools to the Stale University I Univer-sity I o Prof Stewart will deliver an educa tional lecture at Draper next Friday I even InS and one at Payson tho next evening The registration number at the University I Univer-sity Is now 633 J j 10 Prof Coray has been asked to address f I the normal society on the subject of the I nineteenth century controversy Prof Coray expects to demonstrate that both sides are wrong that each assumes an I undomonstrable premise for tho basis of arsjumont and that tho rjuestlon Is abso I lutely undeterminable from known histor heal data 1 i a Prof Stewart has been asked to address i I tIC educational committee of the Utah I adoration ofWomens clubs this week S upon the subject of Manual Training I and Domes lo Science In the I Public lboojs Members of the womens clubs < will bo Invited to altrnd j S S Next Friday the members of Prof BabcoCk i Bab-cock s class In extempore speaking will j spend the hour In I serious conversation as a ohhngo from speechmaking Ono member will begin i > y Introducing some I subject of conversation unknown beforehand before-hand to tho others and tho conversation S will be allowed to tik > Hg own course as Suggestiveness dictates I a i Tho members of tho University track team have decided thai unless they can secure the services of a nrstcla trainer I they will not enter In any contest with other colleges this spring A letter re colved from tho Y M C I A training school of Chicago during the week sialed that owing to the scarcity of good train ors ibis season 11 Is unable to furnish the University with one Letters from other Eastern elites however are expected soon > A letter was received at the University on Friday from the Tt Y academy at Provo III which a willingness was expressed ex-pressed on llielr nan to meet the University Uni-versity In track athletics dining the I commencement com-mencement week In June und It Inquired as to the disposition of Iho University Agricultural College I Prof and Mrs Dryden entertained a nmall party of friends Thursday evmlng with stoivoptlcon views I thrown on tho wall of their spacious parlor Miss Peterson Lister l lo Mr VMlllam Peterson of tim horlloiillur department was visiting 1 friends II t tho college Friday Miss Potmson camo hero from niamond vllle Wyo whcio ilie has been engaged III the schoolroom S S Mr Bait reports the third crop of radishes rad-ishes this winter now ready fr iho market mar-ket I S Station chemist Mr Stewart In I making analyses to lest methods In tho doterml natIon of starch and moisture In food analysis The purpose Is to I assist Iho I commillee on food and feeding appointed last summer In Pan Francisco by the 1 association as-sociation of otllclal agricultural chemists to determine the best methods of analyzing analyz-ing foods < S President Tanner Director Foster and Secretary Wilson weni to Salt Lake Friday Fri-day to bo III attcndaico at the Agricultural Agricul-tural board meetIng Satuiday The ball last Wednesday evening was a great success Socially It was one of tho best In the history of tho gymnasium There was an array of Mowers scarcely over seen In winter Nearly a hundred couples partIcIpated a 0 S Missus Emily and Grace together with two brothers all of tho family of President Presi-dent George Q Cannon raid tho Instllu llon a visit Saturday Mrs Goodwin librarian ate her holiday dinner Thursday with a party of trlen sat s-at tho Success dining parlors I S 5 J A Christensen of Newton has been engaged to teach a few classes In the college col-lege Mr Chrlstenscn Is popularly known In Cacho valley as a teacher but came to this Institution us a student a a Prof Jenson has on exhibition an Iron gale from tho iron department and a writing writ-Ing desk from tho wood department Both aro work of students and ctccpLlonally clever pieces of workmanship a a a Farmers should take advantage of tho Institute to convene In Ogdon on the 1st 2nd and 3rd of March Results will there bo given of experiments and experiences of the moat able men to bo found in the Stale In Iheso special lines rime following professors from tho station sta-tion staff will appear on tho programme President Tanner TIme Book laimer Director Foster Problems In SugarBeet Culture Prof Dryden Some Poultry Experiments Prof Swcndsen Subdivision Subdi-vision of Water Prof Merrill Some Common Diseases of tho Horse Prof Close Desirable Fruits for Utah Prof Llnllcld Value of PureBred SLeek on tho Farm These professors will address the farmers farm-ers on other topics than these also and other men of local and State reputations will add Interest to tho InstituteS Institute-S vert1 volumes of biographies of American Amer-ican women from the pens of lady writers havo been ordered for the library Mr Crancy will speak on Politics In the South and Mr Brangham will address ad-dress tho young men on tho Nicaragua canal nroject at next Fridays meeting of tilt debating society Current events and queries will also bo features of the pro gramme o a S Tho Sorosis girls will continue their study of Tennyson In their next meeting I |