Show I T rESCflQQtS I r The schools have been closed the past and pu week and principals teachers to pils have enjoyed the spring vacation the utmost Everything seems to have uccord Even tho been in perfect delightful weather man arranged for weather which was rnuch appreciated Some of the principals and teachers bpcnt the greater part of the week out of the city some at their homes others visiting friends and the county schools The children took advantage of the opportunity I op-portunity and spent the time in visiting and having a Jolly good time so oil will return on Monday refreshed and ready for the work before them Most of the Riverside teachers spent their vacation out of the city S Although the proposition toestablish three high schools l in the southern part of the county was defeated at the election elec-tion for that purpose on Monday there practically no doubt that two high schools will be established any way These will be at MUrray and Draper The former has signified Its Intention to have a high school of its own whether the other five districts Included In the high school district participate in the matter or not The same is true of Draper toa certain extent the people having voted for a high school of their own a Owing to the delay in beginning school the first of the school year the University Univer-sity did not have a vacation this week Numbers of the city teachers took advantage ad-vantage of thisopportunity and visited tho different departments on Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday > i l Ii H 4 n > A Stat Superintendent Nelson was in Ogden Wednesday and visited I the various vari-ous school districts n company with County Superintendent Wilbon S i Miss Bond formerly a teacher In the I S 6 i t1 H zl cI Ic ii I I ill hIt o oo 4 00 j O > 0 George A Eaton Jackson school a ancUwho has been pursuing pur-suing a course 1Uic University of Chicago for sorne time returned the latter part of the week Principal N E Noyes and Thomas A Bcnle of the Snow academy at Ephralm are In the city for a few days A handsome sum was realized from the carnival at the Webster school last Friday afternoon and evening The proceeds are to be applied on the library li-brary fund Ten of the graduates from the high school 1 this year were numbered among tho Oquirrh pupils a few years ago a a The home and educational section of Ladles Literary club has raised sufficient suffi-cient funds to warrant the section In beginning the furnishing of another model schoolroom and the finishing of the one already begun In the Webster school It will be remembered that the library In the Webster4 school was fitted up but owing the fact that Comparatively Compara-tively few of the pupils of the school entered thc room frpm day to day It ivas decided to fitu the corridor lni stead Members of the section have been soliciting funds for some weeks and now sufficient money has been raised to completethe flirnl8hlng of tho Webster corridor and go far toward furnishing a room or corridor In another an-other school S After considerable discussion It I was decided to place the next works of art In tho Wasatch school The work or furnishing this model room and of completing com-pleting the other corridor will not be undcrtxikin however until the summer vacation a a Principal Coombs of the Lincoln school spent the greater part of the vacation visiting the various schools In Utah county a b State Superintendent Nelson spent some time at West Weber on Wednes yThe people of that district have I practically decided to Issue bonds for I ing the erection of a new high school build I L a Co r Mrs Graves v who was formerly connected con-nected with thp city sohools han re turned after an extended absenceS absence-S S William Johnson County Superin tell nt of Flute county came to the city Thursday and made County Super intendent Ashton a pleasant call r Mips Cora Clark of the Webster school entertained the College club Thursday nfternoon at the home gt Mrs Clarence Brown 110 East First South 6 I The normal 1 graduates from the State University will spend the coming week S In visiting the various schools oC the city 1 S 1 J TYarW of the Agricultural col lege at Lqgan spent Friday and Satur dayInhe pay 1 Slat S rlntriden tNolsbn made his secokfcl Ann last apportionment for the school year Thursday of the funds re maining to the credit of the district schools Innd lJ lion to the district school fund proper there was several thousand dollar In the fund derived I from the rental etc of State lands which was Ulso applicable The teachers of the H mlUon school save a boiing party at the Brunswick last Wednesday afternoon To the ladles of tho party the game was new and considering this fact good scores were mnc1e by them Miss Ferron led I the ladjca1 J WE scores and Mr Nel am son led the gentlemen Those present were Mr and Mrs Doxcy Mrs Morgan Miss Van Cott Miss Christensen Miss Ferron Miss Knowles Miss Wllkcnson Miss Nelson and Mr NelsonS Nelson-S Miss Elizabeth CUirahan of the high school spent Wednesday in Ogden S The people of East Jordan voted on Monday evening to levy a tax for the erection of a new 10000 school building build-ing a a C The schedule for tho display of schoolwork school-work from the various schools has been somewhat modified owing to the non arrival of paper that is to be used for that purpose Consequently work will be on exhibition the coming week The faculty of the Brlgham Young college at Logan was in the city the latter part of the week and spent sometime some-time insnecting the work of the State University Those in tho party were President Llndford J F Miller D F Miller Weston Vernon J L Gibson and Mr Anderson One of the most pleasant little schools In the city Is to be found ron Seventh East between Fourth and Fifth South streets Miss Anna Swan has a class In the kindergarten they are full of enthusiasm and are making excellent progress a a Principal Nelson of the Riverside school spent a few days the past week visiting friends In Ogden a a a Mrs Corbln and Miss Corbln mother and sister of Miss Mabel Corbin of tho high school returned to their old home in Galesburg Ill during the past Week a a Even though the schools had a vacation vaca-tion the past week Superintendent Christensen was not as free as most of the principals and teachers He has been almost as busy during the week as he io when the schools are In session While his office hours have not been long he spent his time visiting other schools and looking after matters pertaining per-taining to the schools On Monday afternoon a parents meeting meet-ing will be held at the Jackson school at 315 State Superintendent Nelson will make an address after which Mrs Cook representing the Ladles Literary club will speak upon the subject of Cigarettes and Results A good mu slcal programme has been arranged The parents and friends of the school have all been Invited and It is l hoped that a very Inter sUns meeting will result a A meeting of teachers was held In the Salt Lake Business college Friday afternoon after-noon The purpose was to form a federation fed-eration of the commercial teachers and thus bring this class of teachers more closely together in their work State University As a result of the great number of teachers from throughout the Brute who wero in the city during last weeks vacation vaca-tion the University was thronged nearly uvcry day with visitors who wore anxious to observe tho work of tho Institution Especially on FrIdaY the largo crowd ins noticeable the corridors being crowded and the classes well attended by the callers Dr Klncabury wns kept busy a grciittir part of tho day receiving members of tho faculties of some of tho leading schools of tho State Several of the public school teachers were formerly students of the school und of course found great pleasure In calling upon their old Instructors and renewing acquaintances acquaint-ances amongthc students rhe normal school was thrown open during tho entire week for tho purpose of allowing tho teachers to see the exhibits ot work don In tIm school and set ideas as to tho methods of Instruction which accomplish tho greatest results Prof Stewart principal 1 prin-cipal of the school was kept busy con ducting tho crowds through tho building and explaining tho details of tho various departments Amonjc those who visited the school were Prof Hull of tho B Y college Principal Poulson of the Paytioii schools Principal William Bradford or the Jackson school und Principal A S Martin of the Grant school Salt Lake Mrs D II Peony Ogden Mrs Baker of Aurora 111 Mrs II S Young of Salt Lake and several B Y ntutlents of Provo Hcber Nielsen principal of the Panfjultch schools and Mr Laro of the Snow academy S a a Rev P S Timelier conducted chapel exercises last vcelc a a a This week Prof It R Lyman will have charge of chapeL a A most enjoyable bachelors party was plvcn Thursday evening by the fol lowing bachoorst J Fred Anderson Harold Go J U Smith henry MouKon and Charles Kcelo at 1115 Bust Fourth South street A number of their friend3 among the students wore present and Mpent tho evening In games of various klmls Those who enjoyed the honpltaljtv of tho young men were tho MlbseV Irma 1 Eberhardt Kato Thorpe BcBsIc Mavne Maybello Growler Beagle Bawrlnff Anna I Hatch Sndle Holt Maggie Layton Clark Elln Florence Lloyd Lillie Moulton MM McCullouRh and Messrs C RMr cuBscn J n Parrl3h J z Brown rav L E < nf Elggrcn and G S Glbhs tin ti-n Monday the EKn < icrlng icive i society will 7iJJ0follownP Proprnmmfl t Report of I Isthmian hers Cnnni commlsfllon A II Chnm Lbcrs the Marconi WlrclolJB Cnhoon New rele I grapl1 I Sconard Orloal1l1 Eicwcr stcm If p DreNfJCr f l oj 1 Several ° L hQ former students at tho Vnllcral were seon u out tl1e bullrlh1sfl 11J the we lt Iur Among then wnro Miss sltel1 C K t Vntaon Valentino lurph it cld as lU 11 flnlo 8 Ray II Blr lfl8s MUy Boatrlco Vll < 1f1son IhOml1H anwell B R MIS3 Smfl orSl1nl II R I D Siav H Coomba Lydla Smtih nnd F tit loulO J and James Glbbn W a Aho t ljOO vorth of anpzratus arrived Hck for the mechanical it l laborllt < lr nclucc6 itpieces a well rt S ral other Pieces of apparatus a 3Qhoru power boiler set of gauges condensers Indicator indica-tor and water meters I W H Smith has bcftn elected captain oC tho 02 baseball team a a S S Tho foundry will bo ready for use in about two wcekH S The senior cluss pins which are very noatlj designed arrived last week Tliey arc of an elongated diamond shape and bear the Inscription U 02 In the center of a crimson enamel background bordered bor-dered with twentyfour pearls Two weeks from last Friday the University Uni-versity Debating club on Invitation of r t 41 4 rti1r1 t 4 t v b c I tJ AL J M L tD t L Dr J E Talmage tho Draper Debating society will go to tho latter place to debate the negro aucsttoh which It will debate with tho Nevada1 university isi I Miy Tho Draper club has taken the negative side of the question thereby elxlnj tho University team a chance to hahdlo Its side of ho I Question bcforo tIm contest with Nevada A supper and dance will be given In honor of tho visiting team Two of the Draper speakers will be exStato Senator Hideout and Attorney Smith Friday afternoon tho Normal society cave the following programme Recitation Recita-tion Annctta Salmon violin solo Ruth Dahlqulst recitation Winifred Tlbbs pIano solo Emily Barnes recitation Master Backman II Another successful ball wan given by the University last Friday night Each day the campus presents an ap pearanco of deckled Improvement over Its condition on tho previous day and Inn In-n couple of weeks It Avlll bum In llrstcliss condition for tho athletes to begin out door training Owing to tho great expense to which tho Athletic association hns been put In getting the field In good shape It decided not to equip a baseball team this spring The City Council has given the use of ono of the city scrapers to the Ath letic association to cut down tIm track which Is nearing completion a 0 Tile tenniscourt and golf links have I been put In Rood condition and lovers of tho sport at the school arc anxiously awaiting tho arrival of a rainstorm to settle the ground BO that It will harden down for use Prdf Stewart of tho normal school has arranged for tho student teachers to visit the city and county schools this week for tho purpose of observing actual condi tions they will meet In their coming la bors The critic teachers In psychology and pcdnKogy have given them outlines of tho observations which they should make a a a The training school will resume Its sos sions this week Agricultural College Logan April 5For tho third tlmo this school year tile collego flag floats at half mast on account of the death of a stu dent This tlmo Joseph the 17yearold son of C D W Fulmer of Logan has been called away The young man was doing excellent work In his classes and was at his post as late as last Saturday Typhoid fever und heart failure wero tho causo of death Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 oclock and the ca dets will be In force to accompany their dead comrade to tho grave The students nro preparing suitable tributes to bo pre stinted Chapel services were devoted to the young mans memory this morning The vacant chair In the chapel auditorium will be draped tomorrow Mr Fulmer was popular among tho students and leaves excellent class records rec-ords In tho hands of his teachers I Bulletin 75 Is nov at hand and being distributed It consists of a discussion of arid and dry farming by Director Wldtsoc and Prof Merrill S r S People visiting tho station orchard not knowing that the nature of the experiments experi-ments carried on there of necessity causes an uneven and ungainly appearance to the trees often render adverse criticism It is Impossible to have a symmetrical wellbalanced appearance with trees tho very differences In growth size shape and endurance in drought is sought to ho determined Thc orchard hat been dome Its experimental work us was Intended but a model orchard would be a very desirable de-sirable thing and ground Is now being J prcparcdv ono that will please the eye of tho ordinary visitor and answer another an-other line ot experiments also Horticulturist Horticul-turist Wright has tho matter In charge and will try to have things In shape before t be-fore commencement das The whole so lion of about ten acres lying between tho main building and the orchard wIlMic prepared pre-pared for a campus It will make one of tho finest In tho whole West I SLogan S-Logan City anxious to havo bettor roads and appreciating tho worth of tho Agricultural college to the community arranged last Wednesday evening to have a tworod graded avenue with a tenfoot sidewalk and thnie rows of trees running run-ning the whole distance along tho brow of the hill from the temple to tho foot of College hill This Is a wlndlnjr route overlooking one of the prettiest t cultivated plains Imaginable Tho view embraces tho eastern end of Logan from an eminence emi-nence and the whole south end of beautiful beauti-ful Cache valley lies in one great panorama pano-rama boforo one Eho new road will be about a mile long The college Will furnish fur-nish most of tho trees having them already al-ready on hand x a Plans for a quartcrmllo track and six tennis courts arc being prepared and tho spring sports aro already on Track work commenced this week to be followed by baseball next week i a C The domestic arts department has had a run this week Scarcely a day has passed without a full diningroom This Is the last week luncheons will be served this school year j 4 a a Mrs Goodwin entertained a party of eight friends In tio dining parlor Thursday Thurs-day and conducted them through tho Interesting In-teresting parts of tho Institution during tho afternoon Tables were especially decorated with flpwcrsa a a a Mrs Kerr will entertain party of fourteen four-teen Including the resident regents of the college Saturday a a The cooking classes remain large and It wjll bo ncccsaary to separate the sections tho remainder of the termS term-S Mrs Cotcy entertained President and Mrs Kerr Director and Mrs Wldtsoo together with tim seniors at luncheon ono day this week i a a Prof Llnflold Is In attendance at tho LiveStock association and dairymens convention In Salt Lake fc V w Dr Croxallwas a caller at the station today r 5 a The tower in front of tho now building Is now being rushed up M S Prof Swcndsons surveying classes are doing field work today for tho first time this spring S S a E W Robinson will lecture before tho young pcpplo of Smlthlleld Sunday evening even-ing |