Show fTflE SCfIQQS I I = The past week In the city schools flasbcen a very busy one for even 1 one concerned principals teachers ind pupils Regular l isons worn lielil the first three day L and the pupils worked ns they have nil the year faithfully and earnestly On Thur iliy the olos liu exercises of all the grades wore held some In he I morning and ntIrs In the afternoon Friday morning the promulon cards were I given out and 4 then the children weri dismissed till next September While every om Is Bind In one wny or another for the Itusi lay rf Mhoo to coini yet there is a tinge if sa 1 ness < connected with It Tho leaehoiM I ore horry to part with the pupils arjd vice versa They have became so attached at-tached 10 each other n most cnnes that the separation finsos some pain But the summer mouths will soon pns away and the school gong will he heard almost before wo are aware oC it Prof Kerr of the Agricultural college col-lege at Logan spent a fcv days the past week In the oily r Mrs Fisher nod EUnmn of the Fremont Fre-mont school will go to Logan her future fu-ture home In a few days I The city teachers examination will be held on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday June Oth 10th and lllh at the High school building All teachers or persons holding temporary or nonrenewable non-renewable certificates are asked to be in attendance Representative work of the various departments of the High school has been on exhibition in ihc t Assembly room during the pnsl week It made 11 fine showing and was a credit to pupils pu-pils as well as teacher j a Miss Sallie Cox of the Jackson school nlll spend the summer visiting friends In Nebraska Mrs Elliott besides attending to various commute meetings visited 1 the Whlttler Bryant and Fremont schools during the past week U 0 > > The entertainment given by the I teachers and pupils at the Emerson on Friday afternoon and evening for the 1 benefit of the I Library fund was a complete success in every way A musical and literary programme wns rendered Including nn operetta en tilled The Fairy Queen given by pupils from the primary grades which was excellent The corridors were prettily decorotod and the booths from which candy cmonadc and Ice cream and cake were served added much to the beiuly of the decorations A goodly good-ly number were present and over 150 was realized Miss Laura Foster of the Lowell after af-ter visiting a short time In Logan will In company with others lake a trip through the Yellowstone park At the Twelfth school on Thursday all tho rooms united and gave their closing exercises consisting of songs and poems which had been taught to the entire schoolduring the year SongA Sweet Pea School Recitation Discontent Dorothy Bumbenier Sour The Bobolink Concert Recitation Little Boy Blue Roys Ilonm 1 Sonfr Daisies Girl Room 3 Gone Wee Little eslGIIls Room 1 ncclt lon Little Orphan Annie Marcarol AIcChu I > Recitation WnlIavc a Secret > Willie Comm > 1 Song SwJnqitiK Jirls Room 2 Song Lulliiby Florence Collins Concert Recitation The Auction Boyjj Room n Song Iiltlle Brown Brother Oil It Room I Song Little Black Mcllortcnsc 1 Young Seem ThinjTK lit Night Waudu Lyon SoncBoh White Clrl Ionin a Recitation Ruth Sowlcs Sonc Home Sweet Home School The teachers of the Twelfth school weie pleasantly entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Saturday by Mrs 11 J Caskey Miss Edna Davis teacher in Twelfth school will spond her vacation In California Cal-ifornia a S Mirs Boyrl teacher of seventh grade Lowell wa the recipient of a large cluster of carnations the gift of her pupils on Thursday t Miss Edwards eighth grade critic of th > Training school will spend the coming year in Europe visiting the principal I countries and cities SI Mrs Elliott leaves for the East on Sunday After visiting III l Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant Ia she goes to Dc Kalb III where she is to be instructor In art during the six weeks summer school there at Mlsn Goddard of the Jllgh School r will visit with friends In Portland the coming summer Lists of the pnplli at the Lowell not absent or tardy the past year Horace Ho-race Hudson Lizzie Patrick Carrie L Patrick Alice ICener Clara Armstrong I Edith Pearson Henrietta I Taysum Dnrl ne Andoison Lynne Knowlton Robert Patrick Orson Sehetllcr Wendell Wen-dell Hammond I Wilbert Jnklns Willie Wil-lie Ensign Flora Woodford IGmelyn Worlhen Ruby Lambournc Stanley Wort hen Herbert Young BerL Anderson An-derson Retta Wilton Gladys Rogers A Nephl Reynolds Ha tile Ny Fietl Barker Mamie nines and Lynn Thompson Miss KimbalV teacher of the bcjrln nent at the Lowell will 1Clmpllill by going camping In Colorado during the uummcr > u With very Imprcuslvo ceremonies on thy University of Utah campus last Tuwdqy morning the Normal class pnsenied the Institution I a Hag and a llagstaff The class president John JLJiown made the I pnRcnta lion I speech and the Hag was unfuiled by the vice presldeiit of the class Bessie Maync A deiadimenl of noldleni fiom Fort Douglus fued a salute as tim Stars and Stripes wnvc1 In the hi cozes O a J The teachers of the Sumner school vlm will spend the summer away from here are Miss Hornu who goes to 0 California lIpl McFall who will visit In Seattle and Miss Prlrc who will BO to Ohio to visIt 1 relatives It Specimens of vertical penmanship have hcn taken in the various giadcn of the schools of our city for the pur t Pore of testing llio spued olemcni Shirley Player a pupil of the Jack m ton t Hfhool made the highest record of 1 speed In all time city schools he writ Ins two hundred and thirtyone word In a minute tlis Poll lr visited the Ulntnh Jor dnll BonnevllJe Frinklln and Whit tier ochools the 1 past week v 1I Colhurn principal of Rowland Hall will leave In about two week 1 for New York where who will spend I the nil miner Mednmp8 Clayton Jam Mudsen Ilogers VOting Farnsworth Well LOVfl0m Snow Tuttle and Mr Castle tOil were among the Lowell vlHltoru the past wcelc 0 t Miss Both Dunhur a pupil of Miss f Drumms school In New York City ylfiltcd MIsS Griffiths room at the Lowell Wednesday morning Sh wong won-g racUul for the beat work In French done In Mies Drumms school the past year Hilda Grcceon a seventh erode Lowell Low-ell pupil accompanied by her inofhti1 left for Pacific drove CuI via Portland Port-land Friday inornhifr whom they will sojourn during the ntnninor Almost every day the past week there have I hccn cnmmcnreincnt wcer 1 clscs the Stale University the Collegiate Col-legiate Institute lift Deaf and Dumb school und the numerous eighth grade classes S 4 After the Kriduntln exercises of the Bunincr eighth grade on Thursday afternoon they all repaired to John 1 sons photograph gallery and had their pictures taken E O Lcnihcrwood the teacher and Principal Barton uuuoni pnnylng hem Mrs Shepherd and Miss McPall of tht Sunnier school entertained the t summer corps of teachers ain chafing dish party on Wednesday Jc was quite a unique affair and was gieutly en joyed by all I Principal Tlurloii p the Sumner has ber sujiplylna his corps of teachers with home grown roses the past week They were greatly iipprouiciud I Miss Murphy eighth grade teacher at time Lowell will leave for Chicago in a short time and will avail herself of he 1 advantages of a splendid lecture course there Miss Bain of the High school will I visit relatives In Iowa during her vacation va-cation V For the past two or thre weeks every grade In nil of the schools has been working on bpeclmens of work to be exhibited at the State Fnir this fall While this was not the best time to dc the work yet It was better to do It now despite the fact of having so much else to do than I lo jut it I off till next September Some very good ic suits were obtained In all the work done S t > Commencement exercises were held by the eighth grade pupils of the I county coun-ty schools at the SaiL Lake theater on Monday morning There cre nlnctj out graduates who received eertlll catcs a 4 Miss Anna Ulll of the I Lowell and Miss leanle Dodson of the Washington will spend their vacation at their old home in Missouri Cards announcing exorcises of the Minnesota Stale Normal it Wlnona have been received bv some principal and teachers Dr T F Mlllspaugh he I jrcsidcnt will make the principal ad dress The Lowell eighth grade closing CXCI Iscs were held Thursday afternoon at 2 p in In tho lower corridor I I It was Iccoratcd with 1 Iliifjs bunting polled plants floweis and palms The pro raimiio consisted l of quotations Ions essays solos class history class prophecy proph-ecy duets a lid music by the Lowell irchcHtru There weie fclxty graduates sand Mr Gcoghegan presented the dl ilomns t The teachers and pupils of the Long fellow school held a festival at the school on Thursday evening The upper corridor was decorated In mel white und blue while the I lower looked csplendent In Us draperies of pink i and I rccn In both palms and potted plants ivere used The following progKunmc was rendered Solo Miss Mabel Potiltnn neat yolo Mr Ira Sclmfncr Instrumental mimic Miimtolln and Gultur Club Sl1lo George Soph Piano solo MIsH Annie Owru Music Mamlollii and Guitar Club VOllll solo Tired Master Bernard Poullwi A gqodly number was present and the Jemohid9 candy Ice cream and cake booths were well patronized U 0 K Chester Evans a seventh g ratio Lowell pupil had the misfortune nearly m near-ly two months I ago to have a horse fall upon him and break some bones iml tendons In his left leg He Is now able to go on crutches o < > Friday was not only Held day for the Stale Unlverslly at Saltalr but a goodly number of principals tcacheis I und eighth grade pupils had an outing I there The day was almost Ideal and the bathing line S S Some of the prominent visitors at the closing exercises of the Lowell were cloy Wells and wife Slats Secretary Slate Hammond and wife Slate Auditor Audit-or TJngey and wife S 4 Misses Foster Engllman and IJcIkc of tho Lowell are contemplating a tsp to the Yellowstone Park the latter part of August I Salt Lake High School RIRlllal class work was kept uj throughout the I Wlllc until the last period Friday which wan used for the dlstrlbu LIon of tho final reports of the year All the best work of the year by the art atudonla has bcon oii exhibition In I hoI ho-I for the past week Jt shows quit a variety constating of the charcoal nk trh M of I If lie made In competition for the bronze medal groups of oiitdooi sketches In wali > r color pencil sketches flower pieces In oils posters and casts nnd modelling In low reliefs of heads and l11urCs Mra JcmriucsH Gciinau Claris has fin Ished readlin The Ulldcrbuch several of the lajjt elections bolng read at RKM The socond period French ehifs was ijn I l htfilly entertained on Friday by iron Kckeg of the isophornoie class who recited I re-cited a number or uclcctlnnu Time first mldycnr class hold u contest Thiiruday In the conjugation of Tngl hum verbs Joe Thomas and 2laru Dwyor sere leadcni Krnmu Brobenr the winner i A tpelllng contest was held In the I com merchtl division of the aophomoro das t lie limit period Thursdny the leaders 10 Inrr ntilsy Holt I and Grover Sprat Win alfred Candland was declared the win nor V 0 MIss Dukes American literature class has been studylni recent Amerlejin authors au-thors and reading selections fiom their works In clusa S S 4 A CST Interesting debate was held In loom 7 Monday afternoon by members ort Mlsa or-t I MoffettB sophomoie clasiioii on the question Hcsolved That Francis Hacon Wrote time Pluyn Commonly I Attributed to William rihnkcfprare1 Th1 dobntcm In the affirmative were Falrchlld Shorman and ICrle Havennr In the neKatlve JCla l nor Kngler and Corydln I liggimus Tho decision de-cision was clven In favor of the afllrma tlvo by l the jWl IK1 Fowler Walter Brooke and Robert Hartley A emulation contest In the Merchant of Venice Wil the InteroKtlni feature of Wcdncsdnyu lesHon In the necond midyear mid-year elans The Icuderw wero Alice White nnd Ellis niack The conteHt was won by Peurl Branch who met on Friday Miriam Brooks the winner or a similar content several weeka OKO In time iopho mor ICmillsh division Thin second contest nslsl test resulted In favor of Miriam Brooks The Kouhomoro lincllsli division cloc Its utudy of Sllae Warner with 1 quotation quo-tation contest the flrcl period Friday inuniliKT Miriam Brooks iiud Maude VJiccler I were chosen leaders All LimO clans did exceedingly well but the ilnal lent wn between Loulnis I Madldtfou and Anna Parsons rcnulllm In victory for Limo former 4 The classical and sclcutltlc dlvlHlons or the Junior clans spent their lust recita eanD lon period In llalcnlne to trbutea and toasts by mcmbora of time classes Every Jitipll 1 had been ietUlrod to nroparu both I irlbuiii and 1 toast duiInir tlio t bust weeks of their study and n number were sielocled to be fjlven before time cla > j Tim tributes In the fifth peilod or claoslelnl 1 division were to William I I I Wallace h l y Mu bolle Unify to Veil Ulmdes by Tanet Klchardo and to llobeit Iouls Slevonson hi1 1 Loultu 1 UU com Thoie In time sclen llllc division were to Edward Kvoielt llaki i by alrcillil I Tliaclur and To My I Mnlh er by Falrchlld Shlrman The toasts wero Lime IliBt altcuinti nf the pupils In hat lino of work and did credit to such young boys and girls Tim subjects wero cnnnicUd with the Jitbool of life of tIme pupils Jn the nhibsleal division two I of the best jclvvn were Our Principal responded re-sponded to by MehrhiK Kurd ley and Tho Office by Janet Filchnrds In I I lie scion tlllc 1 division Mark McChrystnl presided as lon mnsrlI Among other toastr wero two In rhyme Tho CadetP by Ethel Jtoucns Connellv and J3amlVllol > 3 > b > Lillian U 6 0 Diirlnr the past week Mr Stanley ban I Riven a series of talks on the applcatol of uhjslca lo Invention explaining anmn I of the I newer Inventions Under electricity he took up the XIa and whclcss clog I I rnphy under heat liquid I air under me chanlc the I sun motor and the Keeley 1 motor bubble under sound I hun phone Kfuph and under light I optical IlliiHlons I i 1 llliisLrutliic with a number of experl menifl He tested the clus In Jnibm it of holrht > and In comjmrluou of length of lines la different jorltlon gtte them I cxziorliiuMils In blnncular vision and Bhowed them how moms sections In engl j I neerliu drawings sometimes appear out of rriiiorllon due to the optical Illusion I < In which the parallel linos appear to coG Imtchlu co-G or diverge bccituso of the eros S o S I Mr GIllHatis trigonometry class IH to I In Knox lad for several weeks and later Miss Harrison of Luwliiburir PaS Pa-S S thus BaJa leavcs ooon for her home In Webster City Iowa Site has acroplcd i ho iiosltlon of IiiBlructor lu history at time County Jnalllulo In July a a i Miss Marjorie Talno leaves In n few days for Portland Oregon and vicinity Mien Howe will also go northward vls Hlng Portland Scuttle Victoria and possibly pos-sibly Alaska I II I MliB Goddard will bo tho Kiieit of Mrr I J C K J King at il P street for ibis week Sho will then return to her home In Portland Port-land Oregon for the summer Mr Pondcrgruoa will conduct 1 nummcr Bchool In commercial work at tho High school this summer Hm 1cterfion will seek rent and diversion diver-sion In California She will bo accompanied accom-panied by Mlsb Wlfllmrd of tho Collegiate instil me S Miss Buchanan hopes to spend July and August In Colorado SpilngH Mr 1 Ilarwood and his family will leave in AuRiiHl rcU Paris whore ha will contln I uu his studies In A art Mr and Mn Clark and little i daughter will spend a number of viultii at Uorko icy whoro Mr l m Chi rk wi I lako courses lu the University of California They cx I peot to KO as far south aa Los Angeles hoforo returning > home 4 O I Miss Stoke will combine study nnd recreation by collecting botanical specimens I speci-mens In Central California on hor way tQ r t i t ft i I I q I 11 I Ij I j 1T i fi 1 i iIr ir F D 1CLER i Principal of the Webster ScKobl set the stakes for sruding tho I High 1 school round > S 4 Miss Stokous holniiy clans have hanclcl l III some vury lino lurbarlums Six of lime Diiplln who liamkd In forty porfoct phmts Including time fruli an Iouls MeCurdy l GII nude Patterson llarrv I la 1 tt1Scfl Ha1 Alloy Kili low Iliinor Alice Suitou and Josu < h Har a Mips Palnes geometry elissctf llfty iree pupils in all have been contenting for live months to see who cull have the lamest number of perfect recitations Annie Christ onsen came olf llrsl I with twenty ci edits Kllzabolh Nlleu and Dlnnch Ncwcomb second with nineteen each and the 1 thiee next In line Ualpli I Hallh Nclden llhca Rogers lei Clara Palmer The Juniors nnd the t emt ious have been holding serious dally practice for some lime and the eserelaes they arc preparing promise to be very IntrestluK The pro tammc for this week I > 1 lollows Tiies cay evening Salt I Lake theater I u Junior class day oxcrelHen Velume5ifl senior 1ln < l l cllhj Wednesday enlf cuts day Thursday comrnenement Friday Fri-day at Chrlhienpeiis hall i 1 Junior I reception to the senior Saturday alumni I I banquet and 1clHlon O less Pall of the senior class won tlvj M C T > lllv medal I In thc sccgnd com polltlvn drill of tho Signal torns him ihc I manual of HIS Tliuratloy evening at the I innor S Harold Fabian formerly of the junior aJis has Just been elected president of one of time literary societies of Mcrccrs burc academy C 9 HI Shall linger Sliorman and Atho Ilawllns return todav from McrcerBlmrg 0 + a Dale Pit 1 and m Uilc Smith have jolncil a curvcylug parly S In S Cnllfornla S Hnrnld 1 Hoffron will KO to ningham Jlneton to work In a smoltor S a SlIme I I The Unlvcnilly of Utah grows more popular lich year with the l High I I school I graduates nineteen of the I present senior class hjivlnjr Mitnlflcd their intention of enterlmt that liituluitlon I lu the full They I arc Kdi Kdwurdu Kdith Carlson Mabel CartwriKht Niels I I ChrlsleiiKun flarrfet Cohn Maude Chucrr Mabel Dilley lithel 1 Druce Sadie Ilowell I lidlth Klnrsburv Cella Levy ICathrvn I Kiddle LUJIe Pearee I Lcwls Uowlofl ell Suttnn Florence I Tuddenluim Rivnton I Tumnesl Clare WllllaniH Kdwatd Watson I Pauline Torhune will outer Smith college I col-lege IMorence Jcnnlngs ami Ail Mac lean I WelleHley Klhel Deane the Unlver nlly of Mlchlrrm i hirlon I Alien I the Unl vcflU of California Clara LOnrl ht Dana Hall Boston and lime 1 I Hint anil Marguerite Margue-rite l Doimellan National I Park seminary a a 5 Kdllh Jowther and Marlon Toneo will KO Kant on a visitS visit-S I P Nicholas Smith leaves thu ISth of luiii for a two yenra mlalHnn to Holland I Flora McDouuill will wludy tclegraphv this Hummer and S no S to 5 Idaho In the fall Arthur Murphy will probably enter the JUnlvcrsltj of Pennsylvania w a S In thu fall I Lillian Chtaholm a special iiludcnt leaves noon for a year In the ISl Thn teachers have ulnady becun to I separate for the I summer MHH Clarahau who un fort ti muittoly for the IMfch I I Bchoo hiH rcsiguueul i to accept a portion In Gordon Gor-don academy left Friday evening for Columbia Co-lumbia Mo whora Hh will visit her ula 1 Let Mru Jackson i The Illch iichool loses another excellent excel-lent teacher In Mrs Hon who hat re Hluncd to accept I potiltlon In h California i Mrs Tliun leaven In 1 few dayji for San II Diego where sho will Bpend the Rummer on her ranch rccuperitniir for her work I In the fall Pilncliwl Eaton hopes to attend the N 13 A convention Minneapolis In July Mrs Travis will spend July and Auguat with her zmrcntn In Albion Mich h Mr Gillllau will uo lo Denver the Inst of the month bra week Mr Stanley accompanied by his mother moth-er will no as far Etc nn Chicago alt possibly to tho Atlantic coast S S S thm Corbln will visit at her homo in GaleHhurg Illinois Chicago and Bololl tIlu Duke expects to visit her alster parents lo l San Diego where sho will visit hor Gordon Academy Mlbs Paine principal of the academy riHuined last Saturday from in etnnblve trip in the East In tho intureslo of HID school She visited Chicago JJUM ton Mount t llolyoku I Kltchbuig and Worcester Inc cester nmonc other nlac > s speaking allan al-lan of the coin entlonallcOd for time mlH slonary society of tho Cungrosuiloiiul chmch Hucel 01 Seventh and eIghth grado pupils can he accommodated next year since a I lcicher specially prepared for that work will be put In charge i J Tho graduating ecrclses l will he held 1 hall Juno later 1ith tho piogram lo bo announced r u Thursday Time Virgil class complolnd Us work C 5 Tho civil government class Is now hay lug II series of written reviews to take time place of a I final OR esuinlnulloti Tho general history class will conclude Its yearfa work with a debute on the I meiu lye Iniluonco I on modorn lire of the Protestant Reformation and time ProllSlal1 Herurlalon IInc tl political i evolutions of the eighteenth and nineteenth nine-teenth centuries On Thursday Mlsa JSuyih Hill read lo the I class a carefully prupucd paper on lull Antoinette Salt Lake Collegiate Institute The school closed with the commencement commence-ment cNcrelsch on Thursday evening and already teachera and pupils have scattered scat-tered till it Is hard to find one of Limo ixmipany The faculty will be lociUd as follows for the sqimmcr Mr Cabkuy and Miss Murphy will hold the 011 Mrs and Miss Morgan Mill lor Naples June Jlth and will ulc travel I through Europe till August lOlli wluii they will leave Liverpool for the home voyage IHs Cnndlt has gone to her home In Des > Molnei la where sho wi I remain I 11 i i lie middle of July when bhc will join a party for Yellowstone park MlKi > Wlshard starts on Monday for California to be gone about two months Mr i Stahl will leave during the week for his home In I Galena 11 where he will spend the summer The annual I reunion of thu t Alumni l association asso-ciation and ieccpt lout to the class of OWl O-Wl held I the parlors of the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian 1 church Friday evening I C S Of I lie nine graduate In this years clans three t are under commission to teach In the I Presbyterian mission schools of the Stale Pimity lure tho Misses lane Fill lertoii Mai tin Mury llemlctta Martin and Mary Dot Wilson v n C K Brainerd calC down from Pay i lie I Ida 1 to be present at the graduation of lily two daughters Miss JJcsslo and Mljj Stella V Ret N 13 Clemctiflon of Logan n former for-mer iittnleiiL of time Collegiate came down for commencement I Ho I had not been prruMit on a similar occasion for sixteen years 0 S The alumni of the u school now numbers 121 Of this number ninetysix havn gone out under the I present principal Robert J fiskcy during Mo admlnlbtrntlon o lit teen years George Kdglugloii of CoalvIIlc or the class of O cal In for M commencement Mtfl John V > Ion mother of one ot the graduating pupils wan a guest at time Conciliate during tho week S t n Rev and Mrs Geona V Martin of Mantl whose two daughters were in tho I rrnuhiutiiiK school circle ula s ajunl the wcok In time 4 SPun S-Pun graduating I exercises on Thursday evening were pronounced by thoMo who have attended regularly > In tho past the moHt succcpsful in tho history of tho Institution In-stitution Wnsutcli Academy Mount Pleasant Ulah Juno fi Tlio commencoment exercises of limo Wnsntch academy were hale Wednesday I evening at tho opera house Prof Gorge 1 r1 hal and his able nftiilfUnnis may Justly feel proud of Hie wont of tho nevoii graduates after a four yours cotirae above tho imbllc nchnol and the citizuau of Mount ricuaaut and surrounding1 country should he glad of tho opportuultlcn prcncnlod by the nest demy Tho followlnp gruluated with high honors to tucmsflvot and great cred it I to their liijilruutors unc Lottie John Soul Georjio Berg Ella NciHin Orrco Larson Ida Nelson Vunntlit Proctor and Chuencu Nelhion Following la the pro gramme rendered Munlo Rand Invocation Kev 1C L Wantborp ChortiK iMabel and Flower I School Salutatory linenry I Clarence Nullon Mandolin and guitarMalben and Douelson Oration Luck vi Pluck Vonctla Proctor Solo Abide < With MoMlas i Miss Flotence Wilcox IM Vlcox Oration Moral 1 Contagion > Miss Ida NelHon I Oration Good Literature Grace Laiaon tuilc Hand Blnc Oration Hooker T Washington Kilo Nelltlon JIIL Nel Solo Asleep In tim Deep Kev Britton I 11Ilton Oration rite New United Slates Georgia Florg GaorlIL DolS Quartette Summer HOB Now Come Among Us Misses Kite and Ada Richards Dolllo Thompson and Clara ICaaton Valedictory SelfMastery Lottie Johnson Awardhu of diplomas by Prof Marshall I Benediction Rev S F WJshard JJILel Tho Alumni association of the Wasatch school helL their mooting and banquet last rvcnlng The officers Ihc following otccrs wore elecled for the ensuing year Mlsn Ida Nelson prcddont Mhss Gcoiglo Bon secretary sec-retary John O Lovtgrcn treasurer Clarenco Nellnon orator MIHH Lottlo Joluipon nlternato orator I Tho following very pleasing programme Ilrflnmmc was rendered after the election of officers Quartette Misses Laughlln und llcrron M essrs Vlshard and Gremo Vocal solo Mrs G H l I Maudinl 1 Piano Hole Mtes Txiughlln Vocal solo Mlssr Wllcox ClarlomiL solo 1C Xahtlbklu After Un programme the membcra met at limo Presbyterian home where they weie acrvctl with an elegant supper by Mrs Ilosictttir 1 At the banquet J 1 Morgan Mor-gan Johnson acted as omits tmrmmmstc r Minn I Jvlolso Anderaon as orator delivered avery a-very creditable oration Toasts were responded re-sponded to by Prof Marshall Reva Wlsbard and Albiltton M lhs Ica Nelson and Dr VoodrIng Music wau furnlahcd by the Mount Pleasant ham Agricultural College Logan June tMiss l Dalrymple of Option Op-tion delltjhted 11 I students and fnctiltx In chapel his morning by her clever rendition rendi-tion of several piano belccllontt The nloeei were an well 1 chosen as played The lady attempted I to leave the Instrument when Ihe jjong sounded but 1 vigorous 1 clapping 01 haudh called for moic and she modestly complied Prof and Mrs MacEwan have each presented pre-sented the college library with live elegant ele-gant volumes of German Knpllsh and Amerhal noeln The nrofonsor also hand l1nfcol ed 1 tlC bophomorc students each a copy of his grammar Everybody regrets the departure o Prof Wright from the chair of horticulture horticul-ture Many Improvement I have been mado under isis direction and hln excellent work runoug the farmers and orahardlsmi has bfm a matter of comment The professor resigns to accept the editorship of an agricultural paper and having had cx perlfiicu along that line will no doubt meet ihe srunii ruicceas there that chunic terlvcd hl labors here JO S Prcnldent t Kcrr has been In Salt Lake for a few days on col lego business Miss Iocnh hUH purcluiHcd a horse and I taken to riding for recreation limo cheerful a8 of MISHCH Roue Ho I mel and JJIiinch Cooper both gratImmim teat I of tea-t tho A C were siren In Limo building yiuUurdiiy The italics aro busy on tho commlttoo of tho alumni preparing for the coming banquet and ball Both I have been engaged In educational 1 work In Pies lon thc past year Miss Homer will lake eharo of the domestic trs dupartmcnt of the B Y collesu In Logan next year u Profs Yoder Petcruoii and 11111 went up Logan canyon to mako a geological Inspection In-spection of the CILVO Saturday and wcro pretty sure they caught HBI contrary con-trary to law They returned Monday a Mrs Cotoy will take her mother and daughter to California next week where the summer season wU5 ho spent Irn Cook will spend the summer with relatives In Raker City and Rolne The work of Mm 1 Cook has Increased KO this year that another room will bo given the dunartmciit the connection being mado by a largo arch o S S Prof MacKwan and family will spend the summer In ICanbas Mrs MacEwans parents live In that State o Flue city has kindly conientcrt to sprlnklo time road leading to tho college during commencement days C It The class day programme will be given Monday June Ifith and la ai follows Motto Quality Not Quantity Sotit College Glee club Where Art Thou 1 Anchor Presidents address Amanda Holmgren Vocal I Halo fsclcctcd to Mm t CICt all Class of fci Past Present and Future Fu-ture Robert Stewart Piano solo Jennlo EJIaion a Polacca Brllllnntc C M 1 V Weber 0 It Tho Laat Hope Gottceluilk Oration Parley Pulley Vocal solo W S Lamoroaux Tho Brave Old GuardEd St Qucntlno o Several of the teachers arr preparing a two I dayn1 Anhlng trip I an soon aM commencement com-mencement exercises are ocr |