| Show Ruth KJergard Mixes Snyder God ilnrd Costly Johnson Carpenter Lam hert Messrs Blocher Gardner and Karl a Mrs Whlttaker of the Lincoln eighth grade Is doing some excellent work in Grammar On Thursdnv afternoon at the Fremont Fre-mont Principal Bradford of the Jackson Jack-son school discussed the subject of History with the fifth and sixth grade Y r The following parents visited tho Twelfth school this week Mesdames Caskev Van Alstine Adams Woolf Collins Collln also the following teachers Misses WIshard Paul McPherson Mc-Pherson Thomas Wllkln Edwards and Melntlre The throe sets of encyclopedias encyclo-pedias which were won in the recent contest at the Lowell were given to rooms B 12 and 10 this week Tn the primary grades in nearly all the shools the children are having Individual In-dividual gardens and learning the process pro-cess of germination Some are planting plant-ing seeds at home and will watch and care for them and save the best for the flower show to be held next year At the Longfellow each child has his own garden outside and they are very much Interested Morning Glory seeds and Virginia i creeper have been planted all along the fence X Y A very Instructive talk on Hawaii was given Thursday afternoon to the pupils of rooms 15 and 16 at the Webster Web-ster by Miss Butterfield who hns spent some time on the Islands Y 0 The Wasatch visitors were Mrs DUB = tan Mr Talmage Misses Andrews WIshard 1 Pearce Sowadzkl Hinton Pearson Riddle Thorpe Burmester Manning Mr Hanks Mr Siihlii and Mr Blocker t The third grade at the Franklin have made an exhaustive study 1 of Switzerland Switzer-land In their t language and geography work lhe children have been Interested Inter-ested enough to build u house and many Swiss Implements rr Dr Whitney visited at the Bonnevllle Thursday and spoke In his pleasing manner to the children about correct position In I I sitting walking and standing I stand-ing i t c a The city teachers extend sympathy to Mr I Dorcey In the loss of his father whose death occurred the past week The Preece system of physical culture cul-ture has boon introduced Into the Lincoln Lin-coln school with great success H C < 0 The Normal students that visited the Fremont are Misses Welch Gregor Gray Burton Godfrey Cohn Dallcy Morris Gaby Kellett Herman and Lamphen Other t visitors 1 were Misses Mcflolland Kins Mr Fox and Mr Wetzell i Mrs Stephens supplied at the Lowell the last two days of the week in tho absence of Miss Wallers who is quite HI t + t Room 13 ut the Lowell had an enthusiastic enthu-siastic history contest on Friday At the close of an hour the following pupils remained standing Leslie Iom Ottinger Romncy Kendall Tlbbltts Scott Clawson George Barnes Luclle Roberts and Beatrice Waru At Rooms 1 2 3 4 and 5 at the Emerson are very much enthused over the gar ssw L I f y r Y r f Rtttas11Y y r t1 7f rtN4 f 1 i 7 J I r 4y 1 l I Kimball Alfalos Young Clayton Nes len Mr Margetls and Mr Neslcn U f Teachers received their pay for the seventh month Friday n 7 v Ten of the practice teachers from the Training school visited the Union during dur-ing the week + II r The following visitors were at the Union lost week Mrs Emory Mrs White I 1 Miss Adams Mrs Wright Miss Gardner Mr Falkner Mhn CoHlley Mrs Jacobs Mrs Kimbnll Mr Iluffc ker I Miss Dwyer Mrs Cartwrlght Mrs Price Miss Pollock visited the Union Friday Fri-day Y I Miss Thackeray and Miss Pettitt of llxj Lincoln have made a very exhaustive exhaust-ive study of sugar from the growth of I the beet to the market product The children have studied the fine collection of the product In twelve stages sent from the Lehl factory with much In tereflt Some fine drawing and language lan-guage work has been done In correlation correla-tion with the subject r Superintendent Christensen visited the Union Thursday and Friday of the present week Y The pupils of Mist Lanes room at r the Hamilton concluded u very profitable profit-able study of Europe by listening to avery I a-very Interesting talk given 0 by Mrs Montgomery who upent some time traveling tra-veling In Europe Y t The following pupils have not been absent nol tardy In room tl I l of the Sumner Sum-ner this year Maggie Morley Tily Thompson Bertha Carslll and Minnie CurglU r Q The following visited the Sumner school during the week David Tolman Parley HuflXker Mabel Worlhcn Grace Smith Mr Blocker of Park City Mollle I McClellan of the Waterloo school Charley Char-ley Ulmer Mrs Peirce A Among the teachers visiting the Franklin were Misses Cottam Allgood Nelson Whelan Stevens and Messrs Howells and Bradford The patron visitors were Mesdames Baker Brady Mortenseri Messrs Clark and Bodner Griggs Ashton Wilson Phillips Nelson Nel-son MotzkuB Coleman Anderson and Fouler Miss Dye who was absent last week on account oC Illness resumed her work on Monday rr Dr Whitney Miss Pollock Miss Mc ManniH and Superintendent Christen lien were recent visitors at the Riverside River-side Also a number of practice 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