Show tLAt EDUC TIONAL MA TTERsl I the Emerson the enrollment has At 1 increased l so rapidly that an additional room has been opened thus relieving grades Miss Alice Chris the primary of Pleasant Grove is In charge of o icnsen It I i The teachers nupils and patrons of the Grant school are pleased to welcome J wel-come Miss Louise Shiell back after an absence of l half of the school year last term t Miss Ilubetta Moorhead a normal graduate of the Stale University is assisting 1Il 1 as-sisting Miss i Maud Potter in the beginners begin-ners grade at the Union n e o I State Superintendent Nelson is busy J jniaklng his first visits to the schools of the Stale lie spent the first of the week at Moab and reports the schools t In that section of the State to be In a flourishing condltlon He visited Ogden Og-den Friday and Saturday O aMiss it a-Miss Elizabeth Clarahan of the city schools has accepted a position in them the-m Seattle schools for the coming year 0 Mrs Katherine B Parsons and Miss Sarah Luke are valuable accessions to I the Bryant high school eighth grade n 0 Il l 1 Principal land T H Coombs of the Lincoln l-and family are pleasantly located at CIO d South Fifth East where they will be I + pleased to receive their friends F 0 Mrs Martha Jennings of the WestSide I i West-Side high school spent her summer in Europe She has many an interesting ink < to tell of her travels but is still 1 loyal to her mother country U il 6 M the Longfellow it has been necessary I I neces-sary to enlarge some of the rooms to I i accommodate the number of pupils as I the attendance Is already in excess of l last year Miss Stanchfleld has the beginners y 1 be-ginners Miss Crete Pinkerton of the I Oqulrrh the first grade Miss Irene Emery the second grade Miss Widdi f i Eon the third B Miss Estelle Engllman t of the Lowell the third A and Miss I llulda Youugbcrg of the Washington tho fourth grade P + u Dclbert Tarratl formerly principal of the Ulntah school has been transferred to the manual training department where he Is assisting Supervisor Doxey J Dryden Coomb seventh grade teacher Ii I at the Hamilton last year succeeded Mr Parratt at the Ulntah The bcgin i Jners arc well represented there and are 1 under the direction of Miss Ella Kelsey 1 K t Supervisor Doxey and Mr Parratt t have been busy getting things In order and readiness for the manual training department The two shops are in the t Bryant and Fremont and everything will be ready to receive pupils on Mon < n nex e Clinton D Whlpple of Iowa and Miss Florence Purry formerly a teacher in the Fmeison school of this city are welcome wel-come additions to the Emerson corps V M IJ The State Superintendent has sent the first copies of the course of study to the various county superintendents to be jrlistrlbuiefi to all the teachers It Is the fullest and most comprehensive yet published pub-lished Many items of Interest to theN the-N f teachers are all to be found therein + The teaching fraternity of the city sympathize with Mrs McKay of the Ninth school In the death of her father 1 Whkh occurred in Missouri a short A I time ago Mrs McKay will return to d tin city about the last of the month During her absence Miss Mori will dl 1 i i teat the work at the Ninth L V O 0 Outofdoor drinking fountains which have been fondly anticipated for several years have materialized at the Longfellow Long-fellow tad Vasnlch schools and are a I much needed improvement 0 u h The year has opened most piomislng bl lyal the Lincoln and good work Is expected ex-pected Amcng the new teachers there are Miss Gallagher from Iowa Miss Thome recently a teacher In the Chicago o Chica-go schools and Miss Lillian Lain of o Park City who has by the way a very ttj full eighthgrade clash t I O Mr and < Mrs Prosaer I come to their work fresh from the Kansas State normal O i nor-mal school ut Emporia where they followed fol-lowed courses throughout the Hummer t etsinn 1iv Slate Board of Education held a 1lJ mooting Saturday morning for the purr pur-r pose of considering the results of the late Slate examinations and a large r if number of applications for Slate diplo il j lwas and cei tkates 4 4 2 The new tvachuis in the firnnt corps are Miss Alice Paul I and Miss Hague rollfcuc graduates of the Slate University P 1 Univer-sity Miss Lucy Gaby a normal graduate > a gradu-ate Miss Eleanor Sihlon and Mits Pm i tIlt t last year of the Lincoln I r v e u The Fort Douglas children who are I enrollcll at the WuAiitcli are in favor of the tinny canteen ns is demonstrated 1 a 1 by their bringing small temperance canteens can-teens filled with boiled water for their I = I lunches daily 0 Mr Parralt spent the past summer In studying art and manual training in the Chicago normal school He was fortunate In securing the first prize in art in a contest there 4 0 > Room 3 at the Fremont has been i y transformed 1 Into a manual training shop for the use of the westside pu plls 1 > 3 6 Miss Sarah Lylie of the Franklin has has returned from an extended trii > 1isei JJ throughout the East and wilt soon he < fit home to her friend at DIM East Second Sec-ond South 1 Owing to the serious llln es nf l her j mother in roneHlfI 0 lls5 Alaude Jhrrnlcl of tin Sumner eighth grade Iii Ii-I i unubi to return to her work at r > rps pnt MHS Hachol 1 Ell fds hats charge r t1 01 Ill roum i during her absence Ci IO O i llir Ihvt principal Hireling of the 1 3am teas held on lajit Thursday after r 1 nool1 Th mattfr of clahincatlon and aM l r JlllnlolJrJl 1 were d l russed 4 r IIia I cvaii5 1 S hoard I who have been I iioKing ovoi loaihers t cortlfirates and iMliiiiKi for Home time Iasl l fihtl thoi 1 reiJnrt with I he i Board of Education the wit flt fl I at9 f 111 K uihitlule for the vatic 1 meetings tJ i i fin imisk twill he > Issued I l the coming ulI ltteel < l 1 ir t v t7i > u Announces that he r d9 fiiiH I iii I + ndul lot uf song mutcilal to t Igit to the viulous grades especially I iJ1St tl to the iirimury 11 h r i etzf1l will bj 1 I t c r HIJUtE found in his office at fi2 Tomplcton building after school hours High School Shire last reported the roll of the school shows an increase of slxtfivc HI pile All told the enrollment of both section of the High school will reach between 625 and CM Of the graduating class of 03 the following students are pursuing work this year LillIan Con iclley > Tiriani Brooks and Lucy Jeremy Jer-emy Miss Brooks will be remembered as the young Indy who received fasor able mention last year on account of her success in art work 4 0 a Lewis Firnsworth Maud McCargar Inrk McGhrystal and AV111 Uateman all OHs are at Stanford D ft 0 Miss Dukes senior member of the English department spent a delightful summer In southern California c Mr Kaymor former IiiFtructor in physics > writes that he is pleasantly located in Seattle where he is engaged at the IIlKh school v > hick boasts of a building not outclassed even by the veilknown 31i rh school at Peorlu 111 a Mr Spooner arrived the latter part of he veok I His work will ba in the scientific sci-entific department u > a Lewis Sowles and Mcrt UHjcelcr of the 02 class were visitors this week They are now prosecuting work in engineering en-gineering at Cornell u r < > A very excellent botanical collection Is the result of Miss Stokes visit among he Wasnteh mountains this summer ler studies of he I Horn of those regions will mind application in her classes this year Co I Next Monday afternoon the male students stu-dents will meet in assembly 3 to plan for the athletic sports of the year ota Paul Xelden Is the captain of the football team lie reports having com mmieated with different secondary schools of the Stale relative to all Ulb lug the intercollegiate contests on the gridiron < Y j Hiss Bertha Bootes a I graduate of 000 has been transferred from Stan ford to the University of California u The Botanical lournal of the Kansas Academy of Science contains in its last issue t a threepage article from the pen or Mr Garrett of the high school Mr Garret devoted part of his men lon to the gathering of a collection of Ktraslllc fungi lie has recently received re-ceived a set of 100 J smuts from Prof G Clinton the botanist In charge of the Connecticut experiment station 0 t Miss Holbrook now of the English department de-partment which she entered this year Is a graduate of the University of Utah of 03 The lady pursued work In her line at Chautauqua N Y this sumner sum-ner 0 a The typewriting work will be conducted con-ducted by Miss vVilton who Is of the class of 02 Last r year she taught t school > in Tooela county 0 r Miss Teasdcl Instructor in art reports re-ports that George Barrett the school artist of last year is studying at Art Students league New York This ia ie luted the greatest school of Its kind 1 in Vmerlcn Mr Barrett received many congratulations for Ills able productions In the Black and Red i 0 Frank Wilson another art student expects to continue nil study either In Chicago or In New York w 10 N Miss Aetna Smith who won the bronze medal l par charpenticr last year will probably give instruction in art this coming year In Wyoming 3 4 0 The pIcture In the shadow box is a portrait study by l Miss Helen SImpaon of New York This wellknown artist is at present on a visit to this city oJ a Arthur Murphy who is now a student in the Bellevue Medical college visited the school this week V V Alberta Brown of the class of 03 will take up extra work at the High school this year 2 It IJ The only remaining members of the crack football team of03 are Richmond Weber Hansen and ManIs Hie boys will soon have their complete eleven and anticipate being coached by Mr Callahan whose great inteiest for the BIrch school has been so often I manifested mani-fested University Notes On WcilneMlay last till lust hour for I hdldlntc chapel was devulcd to a talk to t the t students and an cxplanailon of < the 1gUllltlIIW uoniiuvtfil With school and school work The Apollo iiiarlctlu rendered ren-dered The Song of th t Mill and for an cnuuro The Farmer This was followed by a solo Tht Swallows bj Mrs Klsle JiLTiOVS Best 4l U tl lifs May of the kindergarten ilej sirl inenL reports that this year more than double the imnbcr of students has registered regis-tered for indcrgattcn I work t u it One year ago at the clone of the first week of school there were registered SIU students On Friday tho registration exceeded ex-ceeded GOO This means that this years enrollment will hid fair to be above 1000 This Increase Is probably largely due to the attractions olVurcil by the school of mines and by tho department jilijiilcul 1 education On Saturday September 2Gth the football foot-ball team will go to Ogden and a special excursion train will bo run Tho Ogden students have slated that they will do themselves proud In arranging a ball In tho evening for the visitors Mr Holmes intends that at least thirty football men will make the trip arid all he given I an op portunltv to do as Gen Jackson did at New Orleans The football mLlHlgem < received a letter let-ter from S NV llioinphon of the Unlver bltv of Denver reqiiMitlnp that niTimgo in until bo mudo for the tvucomniodnllon < of heir I team 7hile here They will be In the city October tlst Agricultural College 111 = Pima Agrlc11lloral 1 ovii Via Sqlt 1 rollPijo of UIml h scord another splendid Isluinph I on time Isidder of progress g at Its op nine for i business Tuetdny morning Most of Ihoto t invsent weir now stu drnt t throe or former years having flock id in during the week Actual class work coiiunenecd Ill IIrdu and every condition condi-tion promlFOS 1 very successful yenr Kvery part of the Stale Is represented = 1 anil I time ttidontM HCUIII i to bo aupeilor sinn sin-n class Such ehmse havr = been mode lit Ilnssrooins that even tlir old students sire for a time lost The domestle arts iki > irtmont has on iolr about l i per cent more students than ever before at the fame Jtage Mrs Crtiv certalni hits camis to hI proud of the growth of that department Three Saii gc rooms haw been provided extra to trlet their wuiitH along the lint of cook Int and entirely new quarters have been provided 1 for laundering The whole south half af tho building on the lust Door has lien given to the sewing deportment a testimony of the good work of MrsCook The civil engineering boyu Imvo been given twice the space formerly occuplod limo mechanical department also de mended room and has had built three largo rooms for additfarnl work In wood and lion A carload of cxtia maehlnerv and equipment has been Installed In that popular dvpnrimtMl Prof Jenson still has charge Jn the poneml scenic work the panic Improvement Is visible and the course there as now offered Is an exceedingly stroll one lime agricultural department shows by Its l enrollment and the Interest taken In It a far gicator growth than ever characterized char-acterized It befoic This yeiirn opening ia iloeldudly Its best and most promising As people conio to learn the meaning ort or-t II Is department they t become Interested the morn In H A decidedly Inn cased demand is made this yoar for advanced work in English In the commercial department there Is I the oldtime Interest Prof ISoxell Is In charge Pro C Hmchcll Inning returned to the East > LJy unique advertising and Incessant labor President Kerr has plaecd the Institution In-stitution before the people In Its tree magnitude and the mission and functions func-tions of the Agricultural college are just now being correctly understood by the people of time State The I college was the Mecca In the visit of tho delegates of the irrigation congress today After a tour of the beautiful city of I ogan the procession of 00 carriages rounded up here for luncheon and were entertained in a delightful manner |