Show THE SCHOOLS OF BEAVER An Exceptionally Successful Year Has Just Been Closed Beaver April Yesterday 5 closed one of the most succeasful years In the school history of Beaver In every one of the departments results have been most gratifying grat-ifying Three hundred and twenty promotions pro-motions were made with twcniysovcn graduates from iho eighth grade This was the largest class ever gradualcd in Beaver City Under tho State requirements require-ments for graduation a general average of 70 per cent must be attained In the eight subjects of the curriculum The general gen-eral average of title class was S3 per cent The following programme was rendered ren-dered at the commencement exercises of the class given In the L D S church last evening Music Prof Durham Invocation J F Tolion Class Presidents Address Vern Murdock American Literature Ethcl Thompson Quartette Como Where the Lilies Grow Ray Barton and company Class History Dudley Gillies Prognostication Vern Hutchlngs Class Humor Jennie Tanner Instrumental Music George Murdock Industrial America Mclvln Mansfield Class Criticism Stanley Mathows Recitation When Pi a Said Damn Aubre > Tnlton Class Poetry Dorotha Williams DuetLizzie Booth and Nina Barton Valedictory George Thompson Quartette Ray Barton and company Granting of Diplomas Supt Woolfenden Attorney H M Fcnnemoro early In tho school year offered a gold medal as a prlzo for the pupil excelling In mathematics and English This medal was won by 1 Melvln Mansfield George Thompson had the highest general average of iho class At the close of the exercises the class presented to Professor Hanuon Iwo beautiful beau-tiful books Longfellows Hyperion and 1owclls Blglow Papers Til 13 GRADUATES Vern Mtirdoek Wallace Macfarlano Row Smith Slanlcv Mathews Ethel Thompson Dudley Gillies Haitln Skinner GCGIKC Murdock Mina Madsen Vrn HutchlngH Ida Hamilton Stella BRrl George Thompson Melvin Mansfield James Skinner Albert Hutchlngn Mclla Farnsworth Rnoda Launer Jennie Pal terson Charles Thompson Robert Burke Dorotha Williams Kbblo Gllllcs Aubrey Tollon Bertha Price Nclllo Twltcholl Jennie Tanner The teachers are deserving credit for their interest In lie school library the past year Sixtyfive choice volumes were added to It during the season The Branch Normal Instructor Anderson Is conducting chapel tItle week Tho city government Is undergoing a thorough revision A complete pot of now ordinances have been reported by the commlllce on revision and accepted by the City Council On Friday next the proposed pro-posed laws aro to bo submitted to the tiludents In mass meeting Chief of Police Jones had discontinued school and Frank Thorley has been ap pointed to lull tho uncxpircu term Mr Chrlslensen principal of tho Wood curd school St George has Joined our force of Instructors The ancient hills north of thin campus wero visited by the geology class Saturday Satur-day Each student returned with his pocket full of fossils and his mind full of Images The Ladles Singing club Is hard at work preparing the operetta to bo presented pre-sented May let A talk by 1 Instructor Lewis was tho principal number of the programme Friday Fri-day tvenlng The following Is the programme for the closing meeting of the Ladles society Quarteltc Misses Corry Giles Hunter and Parry Talk Mr Lewis Reading Miss Spencer Piano DuetMisses Jones and Hlgbco Talk President Tllllo Gardner The lawn tennis grounds have boon put In excellent condition and all IB astir on Iho campus The faculty arc cooperating with class commlucH In arranging for commencement commence-ment exercises I Ht Pleasant Notes Mt Pleasant April 27Mt Joseph Day an old und respected citizen died yesterday yester-day after many weeks of suffering Miss 10 A Laughlln musical Instructor of the Avaentch academy assisted by her pupils gave a very Interesting muulcalo Friday evening to a full house of Invited friends Mrs S S Sanford of Dubois Cob Is hero visiting her slater Mrs Graco Greene Nell M Madacn and wife of Ecolleld are here visiting relatives A lodge of Modern Woodmen was organized or-ganized here this week EUREKA NOTE AND J1iUiNiIJ Eureka April 27The teachers of tho Joab county schools held a convention at the public school building Friday and Saturday of last week State Superintendent Superin-tendent of Schools Nclsnn of Salt Lake City was present at yesterdays meeting Mr Nelson made an excellent address before lie teachers In the afternoon The convention closed with a banquet nt the Eureka hotel at U oclock lust night covers being laid for about sixty people Tin olghtythlrd anniversary of the Independent In-dependent Order of Odd Fellows was commemorated at the local hall Friday night by the members of Eureka lodgo No 12 und Tlntlo lodge No 30 together with their wires and swiiethcario Tho entire building inca handsomely decorated with bunting rings and howard and It Is istlmatod that nearly one hundred and sevuutvflvi ppoplo participated In the festivities of thi evening Aside from a fats short npccohon and musical numbers there van no programme Progressive sUtythrco was played In the lodgcroom while dancing itaci In order In iho hall below In tIm card playing prizes were awarded Mr John Merle and Mrs W n Meyers Supper was nerved at the Eureka hotel during the evening Mr and Mrn Frank Bennett of American Ameri-can Fork arc the guests of Mrs Ben netts parents Mr and Mrs W D Mey ers Capt George T Brldcrcs Is at Ogden for tho purpose of nttcnalug a meeting of the stockholders of the St Louis Mining company C E Loose of the Grand Central Mining Mi-ning company was In town Tuesday for the purpose of conferring with J C Sullivan Sul-livan who Is Interested with Mr Loose In several mining propositions Mrs James Crooks returned last Wednesday night from Salt Lake whore she has been sojourning for the past month The ladles of Evening Star lodge No 7 Degree of Honor gave a progressive sixtythroe party at tile residence of Mrs IL T Fullrledo on Church street last Tuesday night Charles Layer formerly of this place came up from Mil ford Friday evening on business There was n Hunt fall of snow upon this ground upon Mr Levers arrival ar-rival hire and he stated that for a few nilnutfs he thought he must have struck the Klondike country so great wns the change In climate between this piece and Milford Mr leaver Is interested Inter-ested lu dome mining property In that section and will return In a few days Twentieth Century circle Women of Woodcraft will celebrate thUS fifth nnnl verwiry of the order at Odd Fellows hall here next Wednesday April 30th An appropriate ap-propriate prqirromme Is now being UT rancrcHl for the occaxlQn and It Is also stated that the ladles arc making prc imrnllonR for n pnlatablo spmuL Hudson Smith of tho RrooklynKurka property In North Tlntlc was In Salt Lake hit week on huplnrsn Mrs George Hlkman returned today from Nophl whcrr she was called by the death of Miss Ella Shlmmln Mm luck mans two daughters were also n NephI during the week L A Osteln principal of the Eureka public school has been nt Salt Lake and Pocatcllo Ida during the greater part of the past week Mr Osteln has some Interests at the latter place which demanded de-manded his attention making It Impossible Impos-sible for him to attend the teachers convention con-vention hold hero last week Mrs Frank Holshclmcr has been seriously seri-ously 111 the past week but at this writing writ-ing Is somewhat better Rublnson lodge No 31 I O O F gave a dance at Hassolls hull In Mammoth last evening the occasion being the eightythird anniversary of the order Quito a number of people from this place attended the affair Dan Egan representing the Ingcrsoll Sargcant Drill company has been In the camp thin WCCK Manager Kimball of the Eureka branch of McCornlcks bank IB at Salt Lake on business and pleasure The local camp Woodmen of the World will shortly begin furnishing their new hall abovo Taylor Bros furniture store John Sheehan came In Friday from Colorado Col-orado where he has been for the past six months Edwin Blmroso returned homo from a business trip to Salt Lako Friday Mrs T D Sullivan is In tho Capital City on mining business Manager Pojcman of the Excelsior Mercantile Mer-cantile company was over from the coun ty scat the early part of the week ROMO Wheeler Is In camp today Grovo Chesbro and W Klrkondall of Robinson will leave next month for Iho Yellowstone National park They will make tho trip by team and expect lo bo gom three months John Shea has resigned as assistant at the Oregon Short Line depot hero being succeeded by R J Slice Mrs Phil Clark returned Wednesday from Salt Lako City whore she went to visit friends |