| Show 1 J J S IiN School Notes Hjgh EDUCATIONAL MATTER5 UL4 i f q t A specla1 meeting of tho teachers l of It the sixth and seventh grades was held thi at the Qqulrrh school on Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at 4 1 oclock Principal Vnn i i t Cott of the Sumner presented the subject sub-ject of physiology after which a brief 1L discussion followed f v tT Tic third crude teachers will meet with Miss Pollock next Wednesday ft January 21st at 4 p I m room 204 I t O u I Mrs Elliott will meet the second I Rrade teachers on Tuesday January 20th at 330 p m room 201 Also the I I II I t third grade on Thursday January I 22nd at 4 p m M tijp same place L I i S S i Supervisor Vetzell announces two I meetings the coming week The alsth grade will meet on Wednesday January Janu-ary 21st at 1 p m at the Fremont I echool The seventh and eighth grades I i I vll meet Thursday January 22nd at 4 I p 1 p m at the same place iI I S 1 In view of the fact that the room formerly II for-merly used by Supervisor Wetzell at the city and county building is now I I 1 0 needed by the Legislature Mr Wet sells meetings will until further no i i i I I tice be held in the Fremont school i I p 1 1 Mrs Held substituted at the Washington r Wash-ington on Tuesday I r J 01 0 S r 1 t r Misses Harmon ilcLeod and Pratt L I three teachers in the Ulntah school I have had visiting days within the past few weeks I Ct S of r I ffi The pupils of the Bryant school ire j t doing some very good work in manual r 1 training under the direction of Miss I I Jessup The Inlaid hexagons which areto be used In place of table mats i are worthy of special mention i j1 I I Aboys chorus is being prepared I at t he Grant school and will Include the grades from the third to the sixth The 5 If C I hoys are taking a lively Interest In the 4 I music C 2 S Thevisitors c at the Twelfth school the 1 I Ij I DaSe > week were McFclames McDermott I j FIsljer Woolf Rogers Worthing Miss Pollopk and Dr Whitney t o I I Miss Kathryn Johnson of the Jackson Is athome to her l friends at 31 West 1l First North p S i Superintendent Christensen visited all the rooms at the Lincoln on Wednesday It II Wednes-day and in the afternoon addressed the i J forthcoming class for promotion In that school urging that the students should i enter the high school at the earliest I I possible time setting forth most cogent reasons for this stun Mrs Bailey supplied at the Franklin ont Monday on-t The Jackson corps express much sorrow HI I sor-row jbver the recent death of Miss Peat HIk i I Fnijclough a former pupil of that k school l but t most recently a student of I the West Side high school s X S Mjes Estelle Emrllman of the Lowell returned on Thursday from her visit 2 1 to Pueblo and Denver She will resume her fc i work on Monday next Mrs Stephens has had charge of her room i I durfiig her absences absence-s e f To beautiful choruses have been supplied by Supervisor Wetzell to the I L Bryant eighth grade classes They are p beirtsr taught to the pupils by Mr Mo i Coy aml under his directorship will be 1 I 1 s uny at the eighth A graduating exercises t9 exer-cises l t C oJ S I The Longfellow visitors this week 1 i i were Mrs Wellor Mrs Marriott Mr i Timby Mr Sorenson and James De h vine < i a 1 I j A special meeting of the Olio society = x i of the Wasatch school was held on last Friday for the purpose of electing new officers < Those chosen were Lawrence I 1 Cracroft president John Eaby vice I 1 president Ernest James secretary L Clay Wallace treasurer < George Ken 1 halt Clay Wallace 1 Leon Carpenter and t J Donald Eastman programme committee J p commit-tee S I i Supervisor Wotsull visited the Franklin Frank-lin Lincoln Grant WhSttier and training I k ii train-ing schools this week S S rL j y The literature class composed of city i teachers under the supervision of Prof i t I Marshall of the State University meets 1 b every Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock In 1 j F the Fremont school Last Tuesday the literature of the Psalms was taken up 1 i I and proved to be very interesting j S S e i I Supervisor Wetzell is getting a boys I 1 I chorus at the Lincoln In readiness for l I effective work t f I I Mrs Alice Merrill Home spent some I time at the Jackson on Wednesday last I S S S I Ji I Erma Davis who was to have completed com-pleted the Bryant eighth A class In I I uJnuary has been obliged to withdraw I I I on account of a very severe attack of 11 i rheumatism I S S pi ik1 I Miss Maud Clark of the fourth grade at the Webster has made an exhaustive I J study of cotton in the language and c i geography work Specimens in all tho different stages have added much to i I the Interest l l OB 1 1 Among the visitors at the Uintah tile i past week were Mrs Harmon and Miss J 1T Woodcock S a S Miss Greer of the Grant visited Miss iJi Ullerbecks reading classea at the Bry 4 ant soiiool on Thursday l ttiV I S S 0 t iIi The teachers of the city learn with j regrec of the death of the father ot Miss 1 I AnnajAdams of the Lincoln school and t extend slncerest sympathy 1 1i 1 r 1W i Teachers at tIle Franklin are pleased JI I to hear that t the former pupils of that school are doing EO well Among thoso 1 who are making a good record are t I Frank Fisher Louisa Ure Samuel Rlz I 0 i Icy and Zella Gurley S S S I I I An interesting parents meeting wan held at the Jackson on Monday after i noonat which time Dr Whitney poku tipon The Health of the Children Mrs Lewis president of the Parents I o i club wpoke entertainingly on The Relation Re-lation of the School and Home A I goodly I number were present and enJoyed I en-Joyed both addresses very much ill I The Lowell teachers sere glad to welcome Miss Helena Walsh bock to i 1 tl her post last Monday after her severer I severe-r Illness I Mr Webster formerly principal of I the Lincoln is now pleasantly located I at FordH hotel on West First South n A principals meeting was held last l t j it j Ii Friday at the board rooms Matters pertaining to their association were discussed j t S The Webster teachers have organized a bowling club which meets every Wednesday afternoon at the Brunswick wick alley S a 11 A theater party consisting of eleven of the Sumner teachers enjoyed Shore Acres on Wednesday last d 3 The following programme was rendered ren-dered by the Orlo society of the Wa satch school on Friday January ICth I Music I hotter Andrew Yunlcnr Humorous recitationClarence Smith Heading John Bull and Brother Jonathan I Jon-athan Donald Eastman Original 1 story Louise Newt Mandolin solo Henry Webb Recitation Lawrence Cracroit Biography Androw Jackson I James Jorgonaon Kccitatlon r Theodore Swan First chapter of a continued story I Erschol Smith Hccltatlon Herbert Williams I Speech Ernest James Recitation Ethel Newton Music o t > a t Mrs Held substituted at the Webster the last three days of last week 0 At the Grant The Red Scarf l most interesting piece of music Is I being be-ing prepared for n chorus o boys and girls composed of the seventh A and eighth B classes a I A very profitable meeting was that of the fourth grade teachers under the direction di-rection of Miss Pollock held on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon Miss Nellie Pettit of the Lincoln conducted a model class in cas arithmetic o S Miss Duncan visited the Washington on Wednesday last The teachers of the Franklin have received re-ceived another letter from Miss Elarth in which she states that herself and mother are enjoying the climate of southern California and that she Is im provIng although very slowly O e I The Wasalch visitors this week were lUesdames Ionahan Belden Powers Thomas Gibson Hanson Dunstan Gunncll Boxrud Igleheart Le May Misses Nolan Unger Stanchfleld Lily Potter B S Young and Principal Coombs of the Lincoln Miss Carrie Harrison of the Grant has a complete expression in practical form of Robinson Crueoes life which brings before her room in a most vivid manner the surroundings of this famous mythical hero The work was done by the pupils of the room under the direction direc-tion of Miss Harrison S 4S Miss Agnes Nolan has had charge of Miss Adams room at the Lincoln this week during the latters absence co e Superintendent Christensen visited at the Emerson Lincoln Union and Wa satcb during the week p C S A very enjoyable and Informal luncheon was served by Misses Drew Foster and Walters to the Lowell corps on Friday at noon The tables were arranged in the form o 0 letter T The centerpiece was a large sheaf of pink and white candy tied shcff the same colors of ribbon The color scheme pink and white was carried out In the place cards and menu Mr Dawklns former principal of the Cripple Creek schools and B S Young were the guests The latter recited several selections se-lections which were greatly enjoyed A delightful social hour was spent over a very delicious repastS 1 repast-S C Mrs Elliot Dr Whitney and Mrs Pierce were seen at the Sumner school last week 6 AMiss Miss Jeanie Dodson of the Washington Washing-ton i located at 954 East First South for the remainder of the school year V I o Miss Jennie Davis supplied at the Wasatch two days the past week H f > A very Interesting South American piogramme will be rendered by the pu4 plls of room 15 at the Webster on next Wednesday under the direction of Miss Nash 90 5 Those who have visited the Lowell this week are Mesdames Chine Daly Christensen Watts Rogers Larson Smith Marron Romney Misses Sowles Lode Larson Wells Stanchfleld Pratt and J Wash Young 9 ft U Some very excellent drawings are seen In room 13 at the Lowell the handiwork han-diwork oJ Leslie Isom Richelieu Sund berg and George S Barnes SC A programme of Much Interest was rendered at the Washington parents meeting on Thursday afternoon Thee The-e rciseR eo11itdof an address on Manual Training by Prof Stewart of the State University a dramatization of Red Riding Hood under the direction direc-tion of Miss Alice Herman and a piano solo by Miss Retta Ileystlck C o i C Mrs Hahn substituted at the Long fellow on Thursday C S 0 Supervisor Wetzell organized two choruses at the Lincoln and they will be heard from tit the graduating exercises exer-cises which are to occur on Friday January 30th c 05 Miss Pollock spent some tlmettt each of the following schools the past week Grant Lincoln Twelfth Twelfh Emerson and Hamilton S S Miss Edna Harker of the Washington appeared with the U of U Dramatic club at the Salt Lake Theater Friday night In The Amazons She had a prominent part S and was well received 9 Prof Stewart has been Invited to address ad-dress the next meeting of the parents at the Jackson which IB to be held on Monday February 23rd S S SWord S-Word has been received from Alvin Borqulst formerly a student at the State University now at Stanford that he expects to be able to take his doc tora degree this yearS year-S 0 S A parents meeting was held at tho Jackson school on Monday afternoon President Emily Lewis and Dr Whitney Whit-ney gave very Interesting talks r S C Principal Van Cott of the Sumner school was smiling all day sming ni Friday The cause of It was the arrival of 0 baby boy at his home Kindergartens Arc Wanted Editor Tribune In reading the Governors Gov-ernors most excellent message I notice the following which Is very suggestive sUGgest of what ought tq he but which is not yet put Into operation Or all the sources of State pride there v Is none so Indisputable as the educational educa-tional facilities offered the children of this State From the kindergarten to the common schools up through this to 11 the high school and thence to the University Uni-versity a complete system of public Instruction In-struction Is provided and all of It free to every child in the State I refer especially to the clause stating that tho kindergarten is already a part of the public school system and free to all children Our State law provides that kindergartens may he n part of our I school system hut with one exception this law has not yet been put Into operation op-eration This exception is In Farming I ton Davis county where through the urgency of the Mothers club the trustees trus-tees have put in and maintain a kindergarten I kinder-garten There is In this city a free kindergarten located In the Thirteenth ward In a room provided by Uic School board but otherwise maintained by voluntary I vol-untary subscriptions from interested people The kindergarten Is doing a work that can scarcely be estimated in I I vords A lack of school funds and not a lack of interest Is the cause of this slowness in putting the law Into effect The 1 mlll county tax provided l by law if levlel In full would in nearly every instance in-stance amply support the kindergarten in addition to the schools already maintained main-tained but there are only three counties coun-ties in the State where such limit is reached The clubwomen and others In the Plate who are most interested the establishment es-tablishment of the kindergarten as a fact and not a possibility are now preparing pre-paring a bill to be presented to the Leg islature which will make the wi mn < e kindergarten kindergar-ten a reality nnd have it take its place at the foundation of education where it rightfully belongs and where It has proven Its worth MARY C MAY Director Kindergarten Department State Normal School V Salt Xake High School The reports for the fourth month were given t the pupils on 1 Friday 1 nl pupils and teachers have taken advantage week of the good skating V the pant a S it 1 The East Sfrto High school has added to Its equipment the past week the Century dictionary and Klcpcrts historical maps of Europe Grceco and the Roman Empire Em-pire S 4S A leave of absence has hcen granted to Miss Mnjorlc Pal I for the remainder of the year S C 0 The sophomore class gave n pleating party Friday night at the Ninth South V rink S 3 9 The Junior class party at the Ladles Literary clubhouse Saturday evening was one of the moat delightful parties of the year rime chaperons were Mrs J O Cross Mrs F B Stephens Mrs E A Smith and Mrs A i l S > Ilt V o The seniors are proudly wearing their wcarlnE beautiful class pins which arrived last wcolr J At their meeting Monday night they decided to have a banquet In the near future tune The arrangements committee consisting con-sisting of Rohurt Marsh Chester Tripp Erie aDveler Louise Muddlson and aMud McICargar will have charge of it V 3 j > S Inspection of the cadets was hold on o the parade ground Friday V PIldaj S j About twenty new cadets are expected at the beginning oC the February termS term-S < t 4 Lkut Will Buleman has been officer of the week V 3 The bugler for the week was John Bock a Mechanical drawing haH been arranged for In the room formerly used as Mr Gil llvniis office Tho class In this subject numbers twelve and Is under the instruction instruc-tion oc Mr Doxcy 0 C The art pupils are delighted that Miss Jrcn del hay resumed her weekly talks on Italian artists me subject oC her tall on Thursday was Coirecglo V As In previous years Mr Hnrwood han offered a modal for the best charcoal sketch by a high school pupil The subject sub-ject thin year will be the Vcnua di Milo and the pupils have already made preliminary prelim-inary studied Tho modal offered as a prize has arrived having ben acne directly from Paris by Mr Harwood who Is there for a year C SC In addition to tho abovementioned prize Miss Toosdel haN offered four prizes each of which is a framed photograph of some work of art for tho best studies In watercolor sIgn water-color In oil in composition and in de S V The advanced Greek class has finished Book I of tho Iliad O S ft I Miss Rowe visited tho East Side Latin classes on Thursday 9 > l V Tho advanced German classes have begun be-gun reading and translating at sight from their new reader Boiscns German Prose Considerable time Is now given by them to conversation In addition to the Watch on the Rhine they have memorized the Consecration Song o S V All of Miss Corblns English chisses read a standard work during tho ChrltUmart vacation and handed in brief reviews on Thursday A number of these irene road before the classes and were very good O 00 The English division of tho Fophomoro claSH in English gave I brief trxlku on Gcorgo Kllots life Wednesday and Thursday Among the best In the second period class wore those by Carrie Crnddoelc Zayda Bothwcl Jovota Laubley Rita Jackmnn Bothwol Jovot Rln InlmH1 and Florence Smith In the third period clues the best wore by Gertrude Clayton Edna Evans Irene Kelly Ruby Scranton and Eva Pitcher i f C The first niiilycar clans is studying The Vision of Sir Harmful and the second midyear class The Ancient Mariner c t 0 The classical and scientific divisions of the junior claas held exciting quotation contests in Macboth the past week lasting last-ing through two periods and even then one In the scientific division remained undecided un-decided The leaders in the classical division l di-vision were Ida Stayner and Ruth Storer the winner Julia Hallou The leaden In the scientific division were Mattlo Miles and Frank Fisher those remaining standIng stand-Ing at tho close of tho class period on tho second day were Laura Alalln Joseph Jen flcn Robert Hartley Rlchnrd Caboll and Wllllnm Fowler on one Hide on the other Cordon Higgins Jnnle Gllletto Eurl Hav onor and Otto Poterrf n S S The seniors are doing good work In argumentation ar-gumentation Home wellprepared debates weeks having been given during tho puflt two S S o The American literature class Is study Ing the authors of the day working with mnirazlno articles S I Time members of the English literature chum wiolo for their rotrular weekly thomcs dialogues on different oubjecte S S c Mr Rays history cln sen arc studying tho Empire of Charlemagne The studentS stu-dentS who began history at the midyear last winter completed thc years work last week at the cloae of the fourth month thus iialnlni three weeks on the years work S S < The Virgil class had u test Friday on the first half or the second Book ot tho Acncld V I 5 5 o V The second year Latin classes have be V THERE ABE OTHERS V Mi V VV V HIV HI-V 1r r T 1 She Do thoughts that came to you long ago ever return He a poctSure If I Inclose a stamped envelope gun Caesars Commentaries of the Gaol gun lc Vtir acer completing about forty pages of easier Latin with prone composition compo-sition based on the same j s 0 rime llrst midyear class has finished tho First Latin Hook l and has begun the Second Year Yutln using the recently adopted edition of HarkncsHs I grammar S S 0 Mr Sorcnscns beginning algebra class has finished the subject o factoring and begun least common multiple Ills geom ctiy classes have finished book 1 a v Mrs Prosscr gave her algebra classes and oral tests In the theory of exponents radicals on Thursday Helen Colm and Aluthildc Orlob did especially well 1 a S V Mr Garrctts physiology classes art studying Light in connection with thE th-E lo The physiography clasaea arc giving their attention < to form of land duo lo surface wasting C a 5 Miss Stokes physiology classes havo been experimenting on roods I i I Hazel Clark and Myron Billings arc two veeks ahead of their counjc having finished ished their work In bookkeeping and taken ta-ken J their llnal examinations In that subject sub-ject thu past week t 00 The commercial geography class Is on the Interesting subject of Russia < IP Time typewriting classes have been making ma-king Crafts of contracts O O thc t-hc typewritten copies of the outline of Euricos Speech on Conciliation With Amoiicu tor use in the classical and uclentlilc divisions of tho junior clas wore made by the students In the commercial com-mercial department C o 5 The advanced shorthand classes have shorthunl made good iccordu In special speed drills They had u tent Friday In reading at I sight from their new shorthand readers For the remainder of tho year Individual Hpecd tests will bo given to the members p j t The beginning shorthand classes arc studying gramalogues C CO The commercial 1 arithmetic classes aro working on equation of accounts finding tho date of payment on the net proceeds on consignments A O V Miss Edith Roche for C time a member mem-ber of the class of OJ visited the biological biologi-cal department Wednesday it n Jesse Paul 02 writes Interestingly ot his mining experiences In Baker county Oregon Orlon O O rt Agher Cowan reentered school Tuesday S a Lucy Nichols of the second midyear class Is out of school on account of U ness I Leona George has withdrawn from school on account of Illhealth V I 5 > 0 The following pupils have withdrawn Laura Mason Alary Young Florenco Foreman lila Harrison Jennlo Gray Jinx King Adams Lizzie Davis and Frank O 0 4 Althca MacNamara Naomi Van Dyke Matilda Mumford Prealc Clark Lizzie Bohman Ethel Murphy Lillian Anderson Irwln Gaumer George Wise and Will Buswell have returned to school after continued absence University of Utah A faculty committee composed of Profs Toronto and Marshall and Instructor Benjamin Ben-jamin R HOW l recommended Miss Lena Miller a graduate of tho Colorado high school of Leadvllle and at present a college senior for the annual College club scholarship in the University e S o On Tuesday afternoon tho firstyear preps defeated tho collcxc freshmen In two games of Indoor baseball the first by 2 score of H to 5 and the second by a score of C to 4 < 5 So Edward D Le Compte a former University Uni-versity student who was recently dropped from West Point Military academy for deficiency de-ficiency In his studies has been reinstated rein-stated S I 0 The llratycar normals will give the ROC ond of their class dances for this year next semblyroom Friday night In the University as 0 < 0 On Wednesday Prof Roylunccs class In American history had n debate on Writs of Assistance Messrs Stockman man jMcyerhoffer and Davis led the negative neg-ative while Messrs Marshall Hart and Parmlcy I were prominent for the affirmative President George C Riser of the student stu-dent body has called an Important meeting meet-ing of all college men students for next Wednesday Time object of the meeting Is to take steps toward tho organization of a College Mens club similar to tho present pres-ent College Vom us society A clubroom will bo secured and comfortably fitted up serving as a general headquarters for all male college students c u e Manager Ired Pack of the UtahIdaho dcbaie has had considerable difficulty in Hectivlng a hull for the contest but arrangements ar-rangements have at last been completed for the use of Barrett hall of the J D S university rime debate is scheduled to take place next Tuesday night January Qth General admission will be 2u cents and reserved seats may be obtained on application without extra charge a c Zeta Gamma met on Thursday instead of Friday night Time society resolved itself self Into a committee of the whole and ot 3nc held a healed debate over a resolution TO hold school on Saturday Instead of Monday no 5 During the week each class met to boom the University Dramatic association In Its presentation of The Amazons by Pinero night t In the Salt Lake Theater Friday 4 00 Wednesday evening Messrs Carlson and Hovells the Varsity UtahIdaho debaters debat-ers met Preston D Richards and James Landers of tho county teachers In a debate de-bate u the Thirtieth district school Mill Creek Saturday night the UtahIdaho debaters met Burgess Young and Thomas Reese o the Garfield Lyceum at the First Congregational church I U The time of the usual Wednesday assembly as-sembly was turned over to tho mass meeting of the student body J Fred Anderson resigned as editor and manager of the University Chronicle and Parker B Pratt was elected his successor George Snow Glbbs gave a partial report of the Chronicle for last your stating that the papjr had cleared all expenses and had 1J1j 100 l on the old debt The thanks of the students were voted to Mr Glbbs and also to Mr Anderson I was also decided that hereafter all athletics shall be directly controlled by the student body S e 0 The first Chronicle since the holidays came out on Tuesday It was a Dramatic club number I 0 o Number U of the Utah Engineer the Mining Mi-ning school paper will be out on Monday January 19th and will contain thirtytwo pages MS C Elbert D Thomas a son of R K Thomas mil ut present the manager of the University Dramatic association has hecome assistant manager or the Chronicle b SO C Llt George Brown Is still absent from school under quarantine for diphtheria 503 The University Guitar and Mandolin club Is In danger of disintegration Prof Schottler organized tho club and charged only 0 small fee to cover expenses Many students wished to join but objected to any fee For some tlmo Prof Schettlor struggled along with six or seven members mem-bers hoping for help from the University but the help failed to materialize Rather than have time club disband however Prof Schlettler ban taken time players as pupils illng part of their private lessons tree S US Tho Board of Regents have asked for appropriations from the Legislature for limo erection of a metallurgical building for the mining school to cost about JGCOOU and also for a new building for tho branch normal to cost 54000 4 t The Zeta Gamma has challangod the Senate to L debate Mr Jennings secretary and treasurer of the GUI diner Printing company was a visitor on Thursday j V l O The University Senato elected officers on Monday Walter Evans president Frank Holrnan vicepresident Fritz Gerber Ger-ber secretary and treasurer and Leo J Butler President of the United States V 1 I I I U V E5 1 V Ii II t i I I AL1 j r4 I cr j N ir LJ I j i I z I 5 V Uncle Josh Gosh this wcddln invitation ten Jacks wcddln is cheeky Aunt Sallle How so Uncle Josh Well it Bas your presents Is I requested I Intend ten wend 3 present but I think this is too mucli On Tuesday the Senate met In extra sen alan and decided to o to Time Amazons1 In 0 body and arsolnted Fritz Gerbcj md Frank Ilolman eo select scat u SO Jbme thirdyear rorrnalu held n skating bco ut Agricultural park o Tuesday night Prof Byron Cummlnfjs IH a member oC the comtnltteo on school methods teachers oC Educa era and finance of the Board tion of Salt Luke City oJ a C II 13 Thourlo of Chicago will give n Itoturo on Liquid Air probably In Bar problhl ratt hull on February artl The lecturer will hal supplied with twenty gallons oC 1e SUPll wl ni nnd all the Important cyperlmcnts will be performed and explained r S S Time College Women gao August A GolclO popular custodian a Christ mao turkey Ihey also grtyo Frederick Inebrlt the Janitor ol the Library 0 line pair of golf Gloves S I 0 Isaac Russell a former University student IEac Russol dent and ono of the editors of the Chronicle Chron-icle has been reelected editor of Chaparral Cha-parral the comic paper of Stanford university uni-versity 0 5 f Nevada IHS until January 20th In which for debate from to choosc a question rbate a those submitted by the University for the annual contest S < George Snow Gibbs 02 A 13 and editor l edi-tor of tho Chronicle last year was seen in the halls on Tuesday i 40 0 The uptoflato sophomores went to Tho Amazons In IL body Everybody know whero they sat by the noise they made S S U The University band Is planninG a minstrel min-strel show to be given about February J5th John V Buckle and Burgess Young of tho sophomore class wrote the play I mid are managing the affair They are assisted by Messrs Alfred and Theodore Best of tho Utah College of Dramatic Art Music and Dancing and by Louis Loiselle who originated the original Corlanton ballet Mr LoulHello will stage the piece There will bo thirty members In the cast mostly band members mem-bers except Stanley Jonasson Harold ColT John Comlli and Elbert D Thomas Ones matinee and a night performance will be given in the University assembly room and performances will probably bo given In Park City Grantsvlllo and Provo Several startling and original features are promised S 01 During the week Dr Acree purchased C German book on Inorganic Chemistry From 1802 to laO and placed It in the library for the use of students Thin book completes the set on Inorganic chemistry 1 ti c DI Acrce and Instructor Lalst have made a constant temperature gas bath In C which the temperature will not vary more than onehundrcdlh of a degree per dan da-n not more than onetenth per monthS month-S AMiss A-Miss Bob Ellerbeck was absent from her classes the last part of the week o 5 0 Earl Reunion the popular pole vaulter of tho University track team last year was a welcome visitor on Friday S U On Thursday the University scrubs beat the freshmen In Indoor baseball by a score of 2 to 1 3 50 The handball tournament in doubles for the school championship begins tomorrow to-morrow U e S Prof Gumming presented the first volumes of Appletons Annual Encyclopedia Encyclope-dia to the library during the wedS wed-S 0 3 Manager Fred F Pack has received a communication from J O McElroy manager man-ager of the Nevada debating team requesting re-questing that the U of U restate the question they submitted some time ago The question read Ilesolved That Public Pub-lic Utilities In the United States should bo Owned and Operated by the Government Nevada wishes the words United States to be Inserted before the word government govern-ment making the question apply solely to tho Federal Government o S nOn n-On Thursday the fourthyear class held n meeting anil ordered fortyfive class pins The following committee was appointed ap-pointed to make all arrangements for the arrangcmcnl tu commence classday exercises next June David P Howell Nellie Sutton Genevieve Coleman Hairlut Cohn Ernest Burgess S W Lever Edna Edwards and Mabo Daly V 0 0 I The Draper high school has arranged for n series of public lectures Tonight Prof Byron Cu imlnRs will give a address ad-dress on Greek Architecture S 5 o The college seniors have selected their class pin a simple but pretty design or n maltese cross containing 03 engraved en-graved on the centre piece with u U1 above rind below It woo Mr Cummings and Miss Lockmund have made the domestic sciences and na turo study laboratories In the training school work convenlont by arranging desks In thu science room and by moving tho range Into room 22 t v 0 Manager Fred Pack has received 0 letter let-ter from the University of California Berkeley regretting their Inability to make arrangements for 0 UtahCalifornia debate thin year S s > a E R Morgan 01 B S M E of time lorsn Ej University Is distinguishing himself in the United States geological survey Ho has recently prepared t paper for tho Government Gov-ernment on tho sources uupplles and rights of water for the Salt Lake valley on tho oust aide ol the Jordan river The work was done at tho request of Pros Edward S Meade and was under his su pervlslon survey for tho United States geological a I o Prof Byron Cummings visited the E erson nun Hamilton a schools Thursday 0 Dr Tftlmuga was absent during the week giving expert testimony in a raisIn suit In which Frank Plorco of tho Board of Regents Is Interested During his absence ab-sence Fred Pack had charge ot his classes 3 5 The classes In electricity four ore testing test-ing the various phases of dynamo construction con-struction Slucton a Tho Engineers will attend tho Utah Idaho debate Tuesday night In a body o c Thursday night Prof Stewart lectured before the parents club of tho Washington Wash-ington school on manual training V S S a George ThornoThomson special supervisor super-visor of geography and history In tho normal nor-mal school has received from ono of tho largest publishing houses In Chicago the manuscript ot a now book to critlclso and review cr1tcRI C SC I Prof Stewart Is constantly Jn receipt I of requests for primary teachers who Imo had the University normal tn nlug 0 C I Saturday at 11 oclock In the training school building Prof Stewart addressed the Salt Lake county teachers on the Practical Application of Modern Methods of Education ton 1 SQ rime Deserot SundaySchool Union board decided on Thursday to present to tho training school u complete Set of the bound volumes of the Juvenile Instructor The Juveniles will be appreciated for their value In teaching the training children history nature study geography etc because of their many chlldrena stories animal sketches end other articles I S C Next Friday night PrO Stewart will give an Illustrated lecture before the Pa routs club of tho training school In the University ostiomblyrooin President Frank B Stevens of the club will probably proba-bly Invite the members of the Legislature to bo present r The branch normal Is fillinqr up rapidly I now has ovor two hundred and fifty students with n prospoctlvo enrollment of three hundred bcforu tho end of the t year o S e 0 Profs Stewart mind Allon will give their illustrated lecturo Moral gve of n w Practical Education at Malad Ida Saturday January o Mth rolad < n n The College Women had a Bhatlnf at tho Ninth South rink IltUnc narl lrJtay aTtornoi 1 Horace W Sliclcy 01 A IL and a tt V or mer FrIln traelt team managcr t > vat a visitor ojr Friday January soih Prof lth Stewart t Klva several lcctiir B en educational tonic I jcforc the Carbon county lrice teachers a It V The training achool is trining faculty disdumim sciKi ng Art In tho Elementary School i mii ipeni > aro bolus presented by J Several prominent educators u tCVCr1 V Senator Reunion and Represemitmti slty Curlton Thursday well entertained at p1colt UIIcr V I 1 9 W A Welxcll IB tho now suporvLor of j V music for time training school I In IliaC of i I Mrs Wcatcrvclt who resigned V V S ti Ir TngorHoll and Miss Edwards of Minnesota were visitors on Thursday Agricultural College I Logan Jan 1GProf Boll Is In Bnl I 11 recent 1 rcclrlt of a fine collection of species oC hnrct from Limo national museums at Viennafor study in connection with blolpgia it m V C very rare thing for national museums V to permit their specimens to po out but Prof Bal being editor of the department devoted to leathopnera In a ivork < bcln published by parts in London these spec V V linens were sent him without solicitation I Is a great acknowledgment or olcllUol pro V lessors standing In tie scientific world pro of Europe llc Worll V 4 S e Mr J S Matthews trapped a fine specimen speci-men of golden eagle at his place In 11111 vllle and presented It to tho college Prof Bal has It mounted and the splendid specimen measures over cevcn feet IDIH tip to tip roU 4 S Tho enrollment novr numbers 2 tho V greatest In the history ot tho Institution Most of thcso are here at present doing V excellent work This Is 1 the banner year in every respect YC3r V The military boys are drilling for their thlr annual ball and the event Is awaited wIth V Interest by the students wltl IOu o a I-Ou department of modern languages lantQGe was acknowledged of high order whon V Dr Mocnch was invited to deliver In11d delcr an oration V or-ation at the great convention In Missouri V The comments of that occasion MIssourI the doctor was truly big among big nwu and ho comes back very much plcastd with tho work done and the attentions nltenton paid C S < Profs Unham Burechell and Peterson gave excellent talks In chapel exercises this week on college work commercial Now tively York and precious I commorcll rCIIlcc tvely S S d V Time programmo of tho Law club yes of terday was unusually good Tho qiiuitlon O government ownership of railroads wag V debated by Mcfiuro Prcrtrlclwon UlcJi Kerr and Tarbot Tho boys had ncourcd tho library hero and many private one and came before the club vroll I prepared V < 0 E W Robinson of the faculty will lee l tare In the auditorium of tho B Y college V culcge Saturday night on the moaning anal Sl1turcay nlcht te atL application V appli-cation of tho Monroe doctrine upll O 3 A commercial club will be organized next week and a general literary society today lhere arc already tour tlourlHhll societies In the Institution but roon among so many student f for more Prof Jensen bagged twentyseven IT i bits last Monday that being second b t V record m tho party ot hunters who W it V ouu out S S S Great preparations are belny made Hr the conjoint meeting of tho societies S urday night Most of the meeting a I exclusive but once 1 mectnS I I > HLt function Is i gIven o a a President Kerr gave a very Interm explanation of the naturo and mission ft land grant colleges to time students ul faculty Tuesday morning I r 3 Miss Marie Jacobson of Evanstoi a former student Is I shaking hands with 1 many friends in school today O 1 > l > V 0 Mrs Cook has had n number of c i il 1 nets provided for the sewing departs nt In which t display the piecework oC t mu girls at every stage of progress through three years This department was novr so popular I as It Is this winter Tirvi large rooms are constantly full of young ladles A great rush for this work wt made by the whitercourse u student V Dr J II Cochran formerly of Kentucky Ken-tucky but now of Idaho was a L caller today The gentleman visited I the collcgo thirteen years ago just after Its open ing and commented on the vast Improvement Improve-ment and growth of time Q o Institution Prof Clark hardly walled to set warm V after coming from the East before beginning begin-ning experiments lie is working with the problems of how to obtain the best results re-sults tor the milk cow from by products of the sugar factory and the common fur age crops of Utah C 53 Prof Ilult bas experiments on to determine deter-mine tho effect of high temperature on time germination of weed seeds and tho temperatudo generated by the fermentation fermenta-tion of manure with the effect said temperature tem-perature has on various I f seeds Prof Ltingtons class hn just entered try upon tho study of pathogenic buctorlolo o S I V Mr Loren Merrill and wife formerly V Miss Laura Reese of Brlglmm both former for-mer students had the misfortune to lose a beautiful child lose a week V Tho Womans club met Monday at the homo of Mrs Swendsen Because meetings meet-ings were omitted during the holiday season sea-son two lessons wero taken in ono and time entire subject of French art was tiEs cased Mrs Champ conducted lie llrst division and Mrs Ball tho second For downright earnest work this aggregation of ladles arc palmholders |