Show I I rwrr 0J fJ 0 0 X0 X 0 orv Yi rvervrv rra t 0 Z < r o ow = = = = > J = I = r = = < = I o j I r I i Ii EITY r THE IS 601170 AOBICTTLTTTBAIi ON ABOUT THE COLLEGE STATE AT TJNTVEI LOGAN > E D UCATIONAL MATTERS + j I ITJL I AND THE SALT THE STATE LAKE HIGH NOIdffAL SCHOOL AT CEDAR CITY CITY SCHOOLS f 0 I I 1 I vv i v o xcocox 1 e 0m X x Et X occc 0 e I if ill j i IV J f < r J j 1 L i0 > j 1 f JJ i j 1 lfitr I 1 t 11 I I1f t L Q M A lV f 1 J Jj > i vv if t C PS lX h pOt I 1 d 1 i i i I Vl I l h t I I I i Po I 0 f t f r Pst 1 fi I t r J j 11 i Jf i t lwJ 1oI t r t f l tJ 1 I f 1 r i t It f I fC r i i 1 r 10 i i 6 I oti J i 1 l1T f I 1 1fH Jh tA rq Y Mt Qf rVn q Ill 1F Yl jf I > 1 I I I 111 l f t l lf WZ ri f f i 1 t tr llr y k t J h j f t J I I J I 1 J H i QJ Tr t I t C I q H k i 1f JtI i i1 I I i tf ik v J t U f t f i cr I I t 1 F I I 1 I J < ti fJ J if q ti 9 i > J t1 > I I 1 1 If i lI Tw J lt Ii tlfj t ic ti j t r zf l ffffZ ri L I > y lhJlo1cil u f4 1I1 t I 1 yl < 5Iif 4 g i t4ilf A 1 J II i J t o1j Ji1 S I IJ i fm < 7 Ir J I Ld I I l k lI I I wthster JuoR j I rf f + > + + + + + + + + + + + + 7 I f The Webster aehool erected In + I J 1 Jj opened on January 1 1SOS + 1 I + it situated Just south or Fourth 1 J i I + South slreot t on Eighth East It 1 f II rf Is a magnificent buildinG modern + i I if in all Ha appointments and Mill + r r I f nat nearly a thousand pupil in + g L I H its eighteen welllighted and + I I i I + ventilated rooms The building + I rf was elected at a cost of n137302 + < I I + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Pupils of tho Eighth Grade ff f + + f + f 4 Jr < f + f f + r + + if Row 1 Alma Taylor Harlan + I I I rf Jackson William Howe Leslie + I t Case Nellie KeddSngton Xcll 4 I t + cloddartl Jessie Loveaey Lcona + i i + Morris Estclla Langford Row + r I 4 2 Miss Nash teacher or read f tIng I 1 + t-ing Albert Dangerfield Henry + I I i Willio Leon Smith Ray Greenlg f I f IDmlly West Gertrude Earl Ada + I f GHmsdell Lillle Odd Jennie + l + WaKhingtoii Mrs Frolic teach + tl I + or of language and history + h rf Row 311 Xlclson teacher of + lr > f arithmetic Miss McFaddcn + rf teacher of geography Harry + jl I + Livesy Arthur Taylor George + I + Crltchlow Leon Moreton Vera + f Oswald Dorothy Weber Bertha + i H Vail Lillie Tufts Ila el Bird Mr + i rf Keelar principal 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + I The city schools have been In such an j I unsettled condition the pnst two weeks II I owing to the present status of affairs i that the regular school work has been greatly interfered wIth and has not L been satifjfaclory teachers or pupils Through the efforts of patrons and pub jpirited men it now looks as though the schools would be kept open the runt run-t term So tomorrow when the children assemble it means some hard work for t f tho next few weeks to complete the I I course of study p Miss Fannie Wheeler of the Jordan 4 mm spend her vacation in California a o Miss Eflle Riddle of the Emerson will 1 Visit In Colorado Springs during the 1 fcummer 30 I A Hit of some one hundred books I I suitable for seventhgrade reading dur ing the summer was given by Miss j Mary McFadden to her classes at the It j Webster The East Side High School played tho West Side High School baseball team on Wedneday The latter were Victorious 41 o t I f Misses Jessie and Ella Hutchinson of i i I the Jackson nnd Emerson will spend i part of the vacation in Brighton I cot j t Mesdames Hunt Ewan Hocking I rt Bccbe Corny and Mr Doull and Mr F Sorenson visited the Longfellow school I during the past week t a a I I i Some excellent specimens of drawing i are to be seen in room 3 at the Lowell They are the handiwork l of the llrst grade pupils under the direction of Miss Winifred Hardy t t e This summer Miss Maude Harrold of the Sumner goes to Ohio and Miss I I Annie Jones to her home in St Paul a a D O McKay of the Weber Stake academy Ogden and wife were visiting I visit-ing schools In the city the past week I o I J Supervisor George ThorneThomsen I i of the training school has organized a t Ii special afternoon class in geography and history for the city teachers I I Miss Beatrice McDonald bf the Bon nevllle school will pursue a course of study at Berkeley Cal the coming i summer II 9 t 1 By Wednesday afternoon funds sufll i 1 dent for tho Twelfth school to be kept open the fall term were raised a ft L t Miss Alice Scovllle of the Bryant will go to her home in Chicago early in J June 4 f Some very fine number work can be seen In the Ninth school under the able direction of Mrs Mattie McKay 0 A very fine musical circular No 9 has just appeared It is a very strong and practical paper on the necessity of arly and accurate ear training in the teaching of music Thly series of letters let-ters though costing Supervisor I IrVctzell considerable energy as well as 1 personal expenditure have proved of I Invaluable assistance to the teachers = I i They appreciate the efforts of Mr Wetzell very much it a Jn the Jacksion school as soon as school t closes Miss Sallie Cox will go to Nebraska to visit a sister Miss Fannie Galbralth to Philadelphia and Miss Sarah Martin to Stuart lu t Mary raysum and Louise Clayton In the Lowell beginners class havent been tardy or absent the past year o The Misses Dysart of the Emerson and Wasatch and Miss McFall of the Sumner will visit in Seattle during their vacation On Friday last the Bryant school pupils were addressed by Horace Smith of the SpanlfchAmerican war veterans and Col Kalghn of the G A R A special feature was the violin solo by Marie Rogowsky accompanied by Prof Anton Pedersen o 0 Lack of funds is causing distress among the schools of the entire State and fully onehalf or the public schools of the State will close a month before the usual closing time Schools in Kane and Washington counties closed sometime some-time ago and those in Juab and Wa satch closed the past week J Miss Sue Clark of the Wasatch contemplates con-templates spending part of the summer sum-mer on the Pacific coast The teachers of Sanpete nnd Sevler counties will hold their Institute al Mantl tha eatly part of the summer Miss Rose Vimont of the training school will have charge of the primary work while Supervisor Wetzell will attend at-tend to tho musical part 10 41 Miss Alice Stlmmel of the Union school will leave for her home in Fargo Far-go N D the early l part of Maya May-a t III room 15 at the Lowell Reeve Richardson has been elected president of the Willing Wotkers society ChrIstie Chris-tie Niclfion vicepresident and Darlene Dar-lene Anderson secretary The society meets every two weeks S 0 4 Several of the Lowell teachers have been the recipients of flower showers the past week The great abundance of the flowers have found their way to the wards of the hospitals where they have helped to cheer the unfortunate ones there S S Reviews and tests In the principal subjects have been given the past week In nearly all the schools preparatory to starting on a good basis next Monday Mon-day if the schools continue a Prof Cummings of the Board of Education was a welcome visitor at the Whittier on Thursday He heard a number of the reading classes and expressed ex-pressed himself as well pleased with the work he saw there S S SOwing S-Owing to sickness In the family Ernest J Taylor of the Franklin school has been unable to be present at his post the last three days of this week Miss Davjs has taken charge of his room in his absence I P Miss Mary Yardley teacher of mathematics math-ematics in the high school will spend the summer visiting relatives in St Paul S S a Several of the teachers of the city corps left their schoolrooms on Friday for the last limo this year David L McDonald Misses Dixon Fitzgerald Hanks Stimmel Ilernc and Mrs Cook of the Union Miss Tuna McKnlyht of the Fremont Miss Margaret Greer of the Grant and Miss Beatrice WilkinSon Wilkin-Son of the Hamilton S a I The debate at the east side high school on Wednesday was on the subject sub-ject of Resolved That the Panama canal should be under the control of the United States Government Julius Ju-lius Barnberger and Richard Young championed the affirmative and Thad deus Hammond and Francis Critchlow the negative The decision was In favor fa-vor of the latter Ten of the Lowell teachers made avery a-very pleasant Theater party at the Salt Lake Theater Friday eveningS evening-S 10 S Some original songs on the Webster school were composed and set to music In Miss Nashs room the past week o The Lowell visitors the past wrnk were Mesdames Clayton Brown Roberts Rob-erts Thoniberg and Miss Inn Johnson S S I The city teachers are sorry to learn that Prof McKnlght of the training school is still unable to resume his work He is ill with nervous piostra tion due to overwork and worry It Is hoped that he will goon grow strong again and be found at his post of duty Supervisor Thomsen Is acting as principal prin-cipal during his absenceS absence-S S The Grant memorial exercises were held on Monday afternoon at the Grant All the pupils assembled in the lower corridor Judge Bowman deliv > fI n i 1 r r t Iat t i I f I i VF A 1 > I I f II I I + 1 f J f E 1 ff t Hf S I > fiE Z oJ hl il t t i < I il1j T tfWi f 1i t tt 14 i iij < < ico I ii 1 iJ 1 1 T 11 r t fi 1 5 ered a very fine address on the Hero of Vlcksburg Prof Wetzoll was present and conducted the music which consisted of patriotic songs v a a The little tots In room 3 i at the Fremont Fre-mont gave their teacher Miss Tena McKnight a flower shower on Wednesday Wednes-day A From the high school Miss Marie Ioffet will go to her home in Kentucky Ken-tucky this summer Miss Alice Rowe to Nebraska Miss Anna Buchanan to Iowa Miss Susan Stokes tf California Califor-nia Miss Ella Dukes to Illinois and Miss Jessie Goddard to travel on the continent of Europe Much interest in oral spelling is manifested by the pupils In room 5 at the Lowell Under the direction of Miss M Dott Stay a lively competition between the rows takes place each day A marked improvement Is noted and come days not a word is missed A meeting of all of the school principals prin-cipals of the Sta e will soon be held at which State Superintendent Nelson will speak on the Uniformity of the School Term Efforts will then be made to secure a tax levy sufficient to support the schools for the entire term 30 Supervisor Wetzell has given some ten songs to the teacher of the ihird and fourth grades l for their pupils They consist of spring and slumber songs and are very attractive to the children Some fine chorus work Is the result t S SIn S-In the Riverside corps the principal Miss Etta Powers goes to Chicago Miss Mariya Clay goes to visit throughout the East nnd Miss Cora Eaton will visit In California S S a The sad Intelligence was received from San Diego Cal the past week of the death of Miss Irena Elarth formerly for-merly a teacher In the Franklin school It will be remembered that Miss Elarth vent there some few months ago In hopes that the climate would benefit her health but It was to late and she succumbed to consumption She was a very bright woman and a successful teacher The sincerest sympathy of the teachers Is extended to the invalid motherS mother-S S Little Theresa Crawford n pupil of the Lowell third grade has proved her ability as a speller the past year She deserves the marking of excellent as she has not missed a word In any written writ-ten test or lesson during the past few months A firstgrade pupil In carrying his tuition to school the ast week had tchool past occasion oc-casion to yatjs a confectionery store The temptation was EO great he could not resist and FO purchased some candy can-dy Upon reaching the school he promptly linnded the change to the teacher at the same time offering her some of the candy 00 Through the efforts of Mr Cummings of the board the University Dramatic club will present a play at the Emer jon school the early part of the coming com-ing week for the benefit of that school a a The wall of the railroad agent is heard in the land this spring owing to the meager movement of ti afflc in the passenger line among the teachers Mrs Bailey supplied at the Fremont the past week owing to the illness of the regular teacher Miss Harm Supervisors Elliott McManls and Wetzell were at the Lowell on Friday Supervisor Wetzell has Isled tho Sumner Grant RiversIde Ulntnh and training schools the past weekS week-S 44 At the beginning of the school year Miss Rowena Ottlnger of room C I rI Lowell took a specimen of writing and I I number work from each pupil On I Thursday she took other specimens In I the same subjects and great Improvement Improve-ment In both subjects was shown I o v Mrs Margaret Outcalt of the Oqulrrh I jj Is I planning a trip to the coast Miss Mary Wolcott will summer in Deep I I I j Creel Utah andMlsa Rosalie Cope will i I go to Los Angeles f 0 H il Room 5 Wasatch had 1 short pro II gramma Friday afternoon Several J patrons were present t 9 I Mrs Allen leaves Wednesday for an I extended visit in California o t 41 Harold Henderson Arthur ICclsey and Paul Rogers of room S Wasatch I L r Uti R t I tt J j f I 1 a I I r f J J t w rm1 tJi I r 1 5 f J > < < 4r vt l 1 q 4 l f 1 J n r y < r 11 1 J 1t 1 t t fJ T i7 1 1 1 I E f I f rftI Jlt iY t v J i htJt1 tt > L4FM4 4 i w fli f i 9JK r < t I lkm t1 2 t 1 o Pl I 1 r 1r f u v ll 1 2 < f JI < im j C > i t LtMmf j mw g d fr Awf Jitj b 0 p t N IY I tE r r t t hf t b t h 1 Y tr Al T t > rl ct i y lf n t w i es r t d i J t 1 i L r C N 7 o f J 10 y IJr1 Mf11J > 7 i o 4 2 O q 1 L f1 17 l 1 1 T 1I < t f l k 7i 2 1 P V i f JIll L < N I 1 ll a4z r 1 1Jv ti < t r r W S 4 I f J > lj r W fl if i i > i r f I i r t 4i r 1 L rt f1 W Al 1 Y t OC r L i 44W i I f lVW 1 Yl J tfi t f H < jZ t f > I > i i ilt ilj iI A ft i L 1 6 f J JLf lg i hi A r1 i 0 114 I liJr k1I4f J fj ot 1 0 7 fl I i f f tI + 0 f < t > 0 1 jIk V i r W 1 L t I i r t J s m f I W = i i > L I h i t t r i 1 i4i5V r Y t If r r 4 I 1 1 P < I i r JII lP fW i t t J ii 71 I v 1iM 1 f tr t i I r7 4 If i 0 1 11 f 1 iPI t 1 TJ l f R I I I f I I w 1 r 1 I o Q v r I t f 3 Wt O f T i 1 lgft i I F r 9i 1 I a t Y > 1 T 0 I v Ift f > 1Z f M fBZ1 dt Lit 5 x tthx I c 0 t sss7 2ssp g Q f t i t > J oc p 1 or r r L YoN T T L I J ua have not been absent or tardy the past year u The Wasatch visitors this week were Meciiamos Jessup McVey Igleheart and Miss Jessup II O Miss Winona Jones of the Sumner school is going to spend her vacation visiting schools in Winona and Minneapolis Minne-apolis 0 Miss Andersons room of the Sumner school has not had any tardy marks for three months Miss McFall has not had any tardy marks for two months Mr MIlcss seventh B grade had some very Interesting contests in European geography last week 3 0 I The Orb society of the Wasatch eighth grade rendered the following programme on Friday Chorus Forth to the Battle Recitation Ethel Bukcr Reading John Baby Conundrums George Kirk Piano solo Anna Meyer Original story Beislc Jones Impersonation Dora Burmeslor Chalk talk Joseph Samuels Reading Irish LetterCurrle Reed Extemporaneous class Walter Andrews Critics report u Dora Bunnestcr S I I The society work has been very enjoyable en-joyable and profitable i a < t The Sumner school has concluded to continue one more month of school O 0 1 Mr Miles of the Sumner school will spend his vacation attending school in the Chicago university ii The pupils of Miss Florence Groes hcoka rom at the Emerson have been engaged in the study of the various stages of wool from the time it leaves the sheeps back until it is woven into cloth A lamb was brought into the room later it was sheared the wool was then cut on carded and woven The wool in the various stages was placed upon a cardboard and is one of the Inteiestlng things In the room i Pupils not absent or tardy the past month in Mrs Ames 1 room at the Wa satch are Robert Braffet John Caffe > James Farrell Alfred Peabody Llllio Johnson Pi eddy Howell Edna KJergnrd Rule Gill Philip McVey Pearl Raddatz Hope Engelhardt Ruth Bellemere Lynn Candland Weir Jones Alice Galser Esther Gunnerson and Alva Woldborg of room 6 3YanklIn school have not been absent nor tardy this year S S The teachers of the Franklin are grateful to Mrs Price and Mrs Thomson Thom-son for their substantial remembrance at the lunch hour Salt Lake High School Mr Hedger of the English department has been confined to his room for the past week suffering from nn aggravated case of Infiammatorv rheumatism 0 a Mr and Mrs Prosscr anticipate spending spend-ing tholr vocation In study ut Chicago unlvortilty 1 O Time following students in English composition com-position have handed III crrdltablt papers UesHle Bancroft Lloyd Brooke Ella Low onaloln Joseph Barlow Iay Brunten and Beth Critchlowj i a The art exhibit will continue another week Excellent work has been produced in charcoal water color and oil Owings Schccl ell has HOmo very creditable sketches of outdoor scenes tlio subject matter of which Is I especially choice a v Miss Miriam Brooks has been presented by 1 Miss Teasdale instructor III art with a collection of photographs of master IJleccs ua a prize for the best work of the I year In water colors In tho samo manner the superior work of Miss Lillian Connel ly l lir oil nnd JYank Wilson In composition I composi-tion has been recognized a a a A pointing of apple blossoms by George Barrett has 1 attriclod much attention In the art room this week Mr Harwoods pointing Tho Young Mechanic has been accepted for thin years salon In PprK Iho first sketch of this painting wan presented bj tho artist to L friend In Suit Luke and can be seen In tho art department of the school here It > Among tho visitors at tne art department depart-ment tho following IULVO registered Mesdames Mes-dames Kelly Morrlcon Nelden Smith and Jennings and the Misses Mayne and Morrison > > As no definite arrangements wero mado In last Monday nights senior meeting for commencement another call has been made by tho graduating class for next Monday at which time they expect to make our a detailed programme of their closing oxercltefi S It In Mr Sorensonc clans In geometry Katherine Trcnchurd Harold Berkley Dolllc Faunco and Adelaide Odell passed crudltublo examinations I 0 a Tho juniors have decided to dispense with the usual annual class day exercises In lieu of these they will bend their energies en-ergies toward the continuance of school by contributing their funds on hand toward to-ward paying teachers salaries p a As a means of encouraging athletic sports among tho boys the Alumni association asso-ciation nov offers a gold medal to the best allaround athlete a The events of the next fourcornered track meet on the Oth lust In which the high school boys participate will be thd 100 220 and JOOyard dashes hammer throwing high Jumping vaulting and hur dlo and relay racing S S S Tho comiiicncoment number of the Red and Black jnoinlHcs to be the boat product of the year This Ihauc will contain not only a series of stories and class histories and essays from teachers and students but also halftones of tho faculty a group picture of the senior class and track team Time managers George Barrett Reuben Smith and Fairchild Sherman arc already taking orders for copies of the closinG number Miss Pollock supervisor of primary schools visited i classes Tuesday and Wednesday A S Irving Webber registered among tho visitors of the week to Orson Pratt has left school for his home In Wyoming a Elizabeth Niles accompanied her father DI Nllcs on a trip through the South and East o Bculah Hartwcll Clara Palmer Frlde Erlckson Maude McCargar and A Gulo returned to school this week u w o In Mrs Prosscrs class midyear geometry geome-try Lester Blackncr passed an examination examina-tion with 100 per cent credit A U A Rowland Herman Emma Sudheimcr Harry Bcro and Anna Christensen handed in excellent work In final examination In physics under Mr Kaymer The campus presented a lively appearance appear-ance FrIday last The Eea t side cadets Joined the three companies of the Vest Sldo In a parade which WHS witnessed by a largo number of patrons o Frank Manning wns cadet officer of the week a I P Tho school sympathizes with Ihs Inez Davis In her bereavement by thu loss of her mother Tho East Side Push Is the latest production pro-duction of the Bryant high school Tho mission of this little Journal lo to contribute con-tribute toward the maintenance of tho school funds Already 000 copies at 10 cents each have been subscribed for Tho staff consists of tho following students Sam Lachman editor Corovln Lee Carrie Car-rie Calvin and Helen Evans assistant editors edi-tors Richard Young managing editor Scott Lynn and Julian Bambcrgor business busi-ness managers Fanny Breeden and Mll ilred McMillan society editors Vaughn Paul sporting editor Francis Critchlow mining editor Tho Push will contain eight pages and nil articles will be contributed con-tributed by students The ads will net a neat sum Ono issue only will be made The Tribune and Herald will do the printIng print-Ing free or charge The Gorman play Ermusatanzon will soon he produced by representatives of the two divisIons of tho German classes University of Utah W N XSX > N > rf X > N XX NAt N-At a special meeting of the Engineering Engineer-ing society on Monday Clarence G Dresser was elected editor of the Utah Engineer for next year Tire new editor names all tho members of his staff but iris appointee as bumnrpn manager must bo approved by tho Engineering ocloty Tho Utah Engineer Is i tho paper of the SUUu School of lUncH and thiN Is its Onlt years of publication Mr Dresser Is at prcncnt one of the asaocltue editors under un-der R Elmer Caldwell the managing call for and Ic a college Junior engineer very closfncdly popular not only In tho mining mi-ning school but also In the rest of the University I Tuesday all Varrlt student alumni of the Salt Lake high school met to pay I their annual alumni dues H The U of U UtahNevada principals and alternates debated on Monday In room L53 i The Engineering coclety will give avery a-very formal hall In Vanity hall Friday Fri-day evening May IGth Chrlstrnseno enlarged en-larged onheotri will ho In attendance Ernest E Meyer Frank Rlcby and Bur KCSB Young arc tho members of the reception re-ception committee Admission Is 1 and invitations must bo presented at the door a It was so exclusive and secret that few except tho orphans thcm30ivcs know ot the 01 class reunion and social good tlmo In the kindergarten room of tho normal building Saturday evening May 25th A J At a meeting of the athletic board on Tuesday George C Riser was mndo manager man-ager ol all athletics In tho University of Utah Manager Riser has participated In every lino of student sporln since 183C and needs no Introduction to friends of tho U of USa U-Sa turda evening from S to 10 p m tho orphans thirdyear normaln and their lends mado life hideously I strenuously strenu-ously realistic for Salt Lakes citizens with their raru and tin horn serenades oer tho main lines of the street railway on their class trolley rIde Friday evening Mar 15th the U of U principals llolman Burgees and Reese meet members of the Draper Literary society so-ciety In debate at Draper Last Tuesday evening tho Varsity team debated Warren Lyons B H Ashton and Preston F Richards at Sugar ward Saturday evening they met N U S C Jensen James E Moss and J W Smith at the Forest Dale chapel co President Kingsbury presided at tho Wednesday assembly exercises Mr Alfred Al-fred Best tenor and Mrs Joseph Woods soprano sang Say Once Again I Lovo Thee by Donizetti and lor an encore they gave Como to Mo by Evan Stephens Steph-ens Miss Emily Hall acted as accompanist accom-panist IIon James H Moyle an alumnus of tho U of U and of Ann Arbor Ar-bor gave an Inspiring talk on Llfus Opportunities Op-portunities and How to Prepare for Them P 4 1 Several new names appear In tho cala loguu soon to bo Issued us members of the faculty for next year Frank IL Arnold Ar-nold has been reengaged up Instructor In ancient languages Edgar B Kay has been employed as Instructor In civil cn glneerlnK Louis A Parsons han accepted an assistant professorship In tho school of mines William Blum has been on rragcd as Instructor In chemistry and Will W Ray 02 A B comes back as Instructor In economics and sociology 4 Supervisor Harvey Holmes returned to his classes on Monday lifter three weeks absence under scarlet fever quarantine Tonight before Ute conjoint Mutual Improvement associations of the Seventh ward Profs Stewart and Allen plvu their Illustrated lecture on Tire Moral Value of a Practical EducationS Education-S Principal McKnlght of tho training school Is I still detained at his home by poor health Miss Pearl Drlscoll of Lathrop Cal and formerly of Ogden was at the University Uni-versity on Monday with Miss Irma Walker i On Monday Managers Elbcrt D Thomas and J B Johnson In behalf of tho Dramatic Dra-matic club presented to the University three handsomely framed pictures of tho casts of Pygmalion anil Galatea Trelawney and The Amuzons Alfred Bond for many yearn supervisor of manual training and physical culture In the University came in from his home In llcbor City and visited tho institution Wednesday I 0 Mrs Cook and Miss Lucrctla West toured the Institution on Wednesday Tho class committee that made the 01 trolley party HO successful was composed of Jennie Hill Lottie Stewart George Larson J iiI Carlson Ennna Savage and Fred Woreton The Orphans 01 normals are working I hard on their commencement burlesque ot the fourthyear normal class graduation gradua-tion programme I Dr Bradford Is very huay at present planning the 535000 metallurgy building provided for by the last Legislature On Thursday the managing board chose the following officials for tho Inter Hcholaatlc meet on May Pth I between loams from the Provo B Y A the b I D S the high school and tho U of U Referee William Cox Inspector Dr Plumrncr scorer Will Ray cleric of tho course Roland Dole announcer Parker B Pratt track Judge at finish R L Barney Dr Will Ellcrbock and Mr Bennett timbre D A iillahin Tuel Sharp and John T Clark > Urter l lluci Klppctto held Judges F A SheMd M Cowan Dr Unlloy W E flegdaiui and Hurry Robertn a 4 State Srip rlntonijcnt of Public Instruction Instruc-tion A C Nelson nddrcfiaoil the fourth year normals on Thursdaj On Wednesday Dr linidford vri s called to his home to ficelvu an Important tnrr sace the arrival oC huiuirfner baby boy I twins of seven and u halt and clht pounds Zeta Gamma met Friday aftcnunn xnl elected tho following orikeie for nct your George Larson prv hllIt 7 M 1 t Carlson vicepresident Kyrum Jvndcr paard secretary and treasurer r M Ilocsu corresponding secretury and Fred Woreton and Ward W a < vens together with the officers forming the executive committee After the election the surplus sur-plus cash on hand provided a peanut festival fes-tival for the societys members F M Drives a former student superintendent super-intendent of Uro State SchooJ for tho Deaf and Blind at Ogden was an Interested visitor Thursdayt t e Next Wednesdays assembly exerciser will be for tho young women students only Horace Shclcy A B 01 Miss Minnie Ray and Miss Molllo Alccandcr 01 nor mals were visitors FridayS Friday-S I Among those who arc Invited to th PunIIollcnIc banquet at the Knutuford next Tuesday evening arc Profs G M 1 I Marshall and Byron Cumimima and Instructors In-structors Benjamin R JIuwcll and Mr i McBroorn i a a Tho new catalogue announces a chaugo In the normal course Ilereartcr students coming from other schools and entering J thc fourth year not having had nature work will take It Instead of child study S k C The manuscript of tho cataloguo for 1S023 was read and reviewed at a spu clul faculty meeting Wednesday 0 Lyman Skeen Jr of Ogden Ph D University of Virginia and Jl normal from the U of U will lellvcr the commencement com-mencement address to the University graduates at the exetclsej next June Anthon H Lund will deliver tho uddresa In behalf of the Board of Regents Tin Rev Mr Goshen will preach tho baccu Illur ate sermon Tire committee of tho faculty for their reception to the erndu ates zero Dr J E Tnlmase Miss May and Benjamin R Howell lIII a pAn p-An Important stop toward the final separation sep-aration of the preparatory students from tho University proper Is ukn in the new catalogue soon to bo Issued The preparatory pre-paratory department will hereafter be know only aa tho preparatory school I 1 S Mrs George M Marshall visited tires University Friday a Prof Byron Cummings spent Thursday visiting the city schools X Instructor R L McChlc limes been invited In-vited by Superintendent Ashton to siva tho address at the commencement exercises exer-cises of the graduate ot tire Salt Lake county schools |