| Show I1Pz TtIESC1IQQIS 3 Several meetings of the teachers with Y the supervisors have been held the past work which have heen very beneficial p bene-ficial tothose concerned Outlines were given out covering the work for the iiI jest of the year and limits of work as Eignecl a a to The supervisors have realized how much work devolves lOn the ienchcra nt this time of the year so near the close that they have decided not to adt 1 hold any more meetings for this present Ilk pres-ent school year The teachers appreciate tr l appre-ciate this very much rind while no bli meetings will he held the work under each supervisor will go right on untiL C c the end of the school year Every rt f teacher will feel a certain responsibility concerninG the work nnd will work as heretofore to set all they can out of II Ihe said subjects It DIal I Assistant State Superintendent MarShall Mar-Shall went lo Monb on Thursday und on Friday addressed the district schooj A 1 graduates I Mfl o 0 < e Miss Martin of the Lowell school after visiting her sister in Ogden for a few weeks will upend her summer vacation va-cation with relatives and friends In t Illinois t co c Earl Rogers a seventh grade Lowell mm Il had the misfortune to Injure his uonstruccd the appointments of the Interior in-terior being well produced und the whole effect very pleasing u Miss Macphnrson one oC the substitute substi-tute teachers visited tho third and fourth grades of the Emerson on Wednesday a o S Miss Pollock met the teachers of the fourth grade on Wednesday afternoon This was her final meeting or tho school year O ft S Hug designs from all the schools of the city will be on exhibition In tho teachers room city and county building build-ing the coming week S u e Supervisor Elliott visited tho Lowell three days of the past week as well as the Sumner and Riverside I a > k Lira Angcll supplied at the Franklin on Monday c < t a John Slmpkln Herbert Mftw Sadie Robinson and lucile Walker are pupils in Miss Paul room at the Webster school that have made an excellent record for scholarship during the year j Owing to the Young Peoples State convention In Ogden on Saturday there was an exodus of teachers to that town Among those who went were Miss Sue Clark of the Wnsalch school Mrs Fits and NIss Vnn Iloutcn of the r Il U I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI1 I = 103 Ez4b st f 9c J a jf4tr mPIJ I mpJ evEry S 1 Co I D A 1TELS02T Principal Riverside School rs I n SIft knee cap during the winter Il has sceiuod apparently well until about two weeks ago he hurt it again and since has had to go on crutches Ills a many friends wish for him a speedy recovery 4 re-covery and hope lo see him at school again in the nenj future 1 David i Starr Jordan president of Lo I lainl Stanford University at 1alo Alto Cul addressed a large audience at the I rduetaional session of the Ladles Literary Lit-erary coventlon In Los Angeles Tuesday Tues-day evening Ills subject was Education Educa-tion of Women and was listened to with nipt attention dr 8 q Chas C-has Miss Katharine Moffet delightfully I entertained I the Kiverlde teachers af I I we her home on South Main street Saturday I Satur-day evening The evening wag spent In conversation music and games Delicious De-licious refreshments were served by the hostess und nt a late hour the guests departed carrying away with them the memory of a very pleasant evening 0 I I TaylorsvlFle is to have a new schoolhouse school-house to cost SiOOO It will be modern m throughout of brick and stone and will be a credit to the people of the Nt enterprising little cqmmunlty a Mrs Blnkely substituted at the Lowell on Thursday and Friday ft C AK Mrs II I B Tooker formerly a teacher l Til teach-er In the city corps who hns been living In New York city for the past two years will spend part of the coming com-ing summer here State Superintendent Nelson has vls Aff ted the I Sprlnglleld schools the post e of Til week The sttuleniK I are among the t YE most enthusiastic in the State he says sat C V On Monday afternoon a very I Intmest I lag parents meeting was hold at thu I Jackson school State Superintendent I lienS Nelson addressed the patrons on The Influence i of Homo on the School and t vice versa I The speaker urged a closer union of the two and portrayed the results Mrs Cook of the Ladles 0 Literary club spoke on the cigarette I habit and Mr Tlngue a teacher of the 1j D S1 college spoke along the same Hue of thought The children furnished I part of the programme Room ii gave n a chorus for the opening music Vivian 1 Clink recited ind i the boys of room 11 gavi a boating song A goodly number 0 num-ber of parents were present and lie i ox erclFes and addresses were greatly en Joyod by 1 fill those present It wasone of their most prolHablc parents meeting meet-ing Superintendent Chrislenson visited r the Union school tin Wodnesday and I the Lowull school on Thursday pp 4 The Spanish Fork schools closed last Friday a tow weeks earlier than was I l expected Some of the teachers will k spend a wool or two in the city vls Itlngjschools JtChOOIS l Flower showers were l all the rage the past week at the Wnsatcli every teach I I rr In the building bclng treated to one r The little tots In the beginners grade made a wreath for their teacher Miss Brown and as she cnteroil the room the L little girls placed It on her head 5 The Sumncr school teacher and I pupils are making1 preparations for their lay festival lo be held on Friday j and Saturday May 10th and 17tU The 1 proceeds arc to he devoted to the library li-brary and art fund I Miss Knudnon substituted at the Oqulrrh nil week = I The Grant Ttlverslde a and Lincoln tc o Chnols had some specimens of their rc in Avork on exhibition the past vcolc Itt It-t e s was a credit to lnehy and pupIUr or1t A villa the product of pupils of 1 the third grade Klvorald I school was noticeable In the I display made by l that school during the week I consisted of a little cabin carefully und skillfully Bryant Mlss Gurlojr of the Franklin Miss Anna Anderson of the Hamilton Mlys Ellth Boyd Miss Grace llclkc uiicl TMlss J liesslo rhambers of the Lowell Low-ell Mrs E T3 Shepard Miss Price of Die I Sunnier Miss Cora Clark and Miss Davis oC the Vebstorr I C C Miss Pollock inspected the work at the Irving Grant and Oqulrrh schools during the week l Mrs Elliott met the teachers of the beginners grade on Tuesday afternoon and teachers of the first grade on Thursday afternoon I d u C The Franklin Bryimt Union and Irlvlng schools will huvc a display OL their school work In the teachers room at the city and county building during dur-ing the coming week Miss Mima 2endell of the Wasntch was treated to a surprise on Tuesday morning In the way of y flower shower When she entered her room she found her desk and table banked with lilacs and fruit blossoms They were greatly npprccatcr S C M Albert Garner Charles Ferguson and John Nelson of the Franklin are producing pro-ducing work In drawing that excites much admiration Mrs Danker is their teacher and it rennets great credit upon up-on her I leI VI I Mr Knudnon substituted at the SUmner Sum-ner on Wednesday r Florence Rogers who was formerly a Lowell school pupil visited her old schoolhouse en Thursday Miss Fe Ion o the Hamilton has been suffering with a severe cold and was unnble to assume her duties during the past week Mlss Mitchell look charge of her room during her absence The Fremont school Is I preparing for Its entertainment which will be given on tIme eenlng o May I Ifith at the Fourteenth ward meetinghouse The following prngmm amine will be rendered Cantata Dream of Fairyland primary pri-mary children recitation Mary Butler chorus grammar grade recitation Mnrgarct Harrison stcrcopticon views pupils of 1 grades C Miss Cox eighth grade teacher of ha Jackson will spend hur summer vacation vaca-tion with i friends in tho East Among the Lowell visitors this week were Miss Schrnmm a teacher of SpanIsh Span-Ish Keuhcn Fork llomncy Mrs I Tuttle Mrs Parry all Florence Sppiicb a fourthgrade pupil pu-pil in the Lowell Is very fond of drawIng draw-Ing and has done some very line pen and Ink work poses and sketches which would be a credit to one much older In years She seems to have great talent all If developed in the right ilj rcctlon will certainly make an artist of ability ahllt1sr C C I 1sr Macphersoti supplied at the Franklin on Wednesday all at the Oqulrrh on Friday C A patron visiting a room In the Wcb l4t school In which the lower class of the HHrd t grade Is aught took occasion to remark concerning the good order that prevailed and the I happy expression expres-sion on the faces of the children is they performed their work Some written leHsonu wore shown that t well of u uniform uni-form and high order and the general Hulls l accomplished scorned to lit fur above the ordinary The educational spirit In the I building wns very high the marching first cliF and the record of lie i achool was > very enviable I JrR Brooke substHutedat the Union on Friday C George Kinsman an eighthgrade pupil of the Fr mont school has an rx I I viJVl Sift Aj t 11 fr t l1 mrj Al J A I ttl S 1 I AC 4k r I I i Y I i1 t I i w ik v 7 t1 jP fV 1 t J n 4 r I i < 1 4zri I J MISS ALICE ROW I Head of Latin Department Salt Lake High School traorcllnary and enviable record with regard to punctuality I and attendance He has not Inen absent or tardy for nine years This is certainly very commendable com-mendable a n1 a pattern Tor others u o t The pupils of rooms 1J and 1 > of the Lowell hove treated I their teachers Miss Alecks and Miss llelkes to flower showers All of the teachers have been almost dfluged with l lilacs and bios some his I week I but they t have not gone to waste m they found their way to the hospital to help cheer and comfort the Inmate u < C The schools o Mantl closed for this term on lust Friday SnIt Lake High School Fourteen volumes of ISuijone Fields writings have been prvsented to the library libra-ry by I Allle Godbc u of 0 tlu senior I class Miss May of the kindergarten depart mi lit of til Inlvtrslty ui on Invltatlou of Principal I Eaion gave a most interesting talk betorc tho glrlr of the tenlor class Friday morning upon ICIuderrartcn Work 1 as u Profeslon In I introdueing hem subject JMIws May sjioke of nils being ho season when graduates are nlannlnu heir I future life and of the t fact tilt boys iHtiaily I have their lives I outlined t I I early hit gins are often still undecided about tbolr t future len I hey nuelve their i dlplomiH Tho future I of the girl la usually decided I by that hleh will best satisfy the girls drylres These desires at this asc the time of graduation are tcveral I I hI love of clothes pleasure and a < lmlrallon thu deslre for huieiice III power dealre for the I respect of others and the I desire for bappiuesa The first Is not wronG so long as It Is I not carried to uxctss or lop tOt Interfere with others rights for It Is every woman S duty t to I make herself attractive at-tractive t The second may he used for her own good ami Ihll I t of others or It rna be tmstl to time detriment of others but the I noble girl will use It only for good The third I dtralre Is common to all mankind and the I fourth i I thrjt I t for happiness can best be sallMllod by trying t to make others happy Tho best gift I a girl can have and ihu I greatest she can give Is 1 love So great Is the transforming power of love that It not only affects the I Inner nature but it also beautIlic the countenance When a girl leaves school iAi question that naturull arises is Vhizt IJll work can best preurvo 1 the good iualitlcs and develop de-velop these desires There Is I an answer In kindergarten work for several reasons TluS association with t children keeps the girl young and happy awakens and develops de-velops enthusiasm lutirosl in life the power of love and high Ideals l tdnci1 small 1 children love their I leachrs I and believe fully I hi them ali t oman mms heart naturally natur-ally responds to this love and conluVuee Children I loo are always new and Interesting Inter-esting and thoso I who do not think t so aro fclmpjy Ignorant 1 of children Again the I trust love I and enthusiasm arouutd In HII thin work bring out the bist In I UK each I wol tr an testified to by a number of those who have been under Miss l Mnyt l Instruction I Instruc-tion According to tho testimony of one life tier 1 010 has had the kindergarten Ole Is i found to bti 1 very different thing I from hooks It Is moie Interesting I ntid beautiful Secondly the work awakens awak-ens greater i I appreciation I of nature thoughtless heedless hellish girls are I rlrJI111 I i y contact with I children sympathy and tolerance are gained mimul I the Itliul rgartncr led 1 run to look for the beat In place of the worst t the work cre a Len > I growing desire to do things I well and lastly It raises omies Ideals of hit ot only does kindergarten work bring out what Is best In a girl but it fits her for omie of the heat alt pleasantest professions h pro-fessions i oivu t women shut I t is f Hie I freest of any kind of teaching fiom drudgery and giealcst of ii I It Ills girls for motherhood I The best all happi > st place for woman is I I tie home and every true woman prefers I Il home under I right condition I 10 I public I I fed fe-d ins May then explained Ihe I kindergarten kindergar-ten courses at ho I L mu vemnity particularly the IIr adapted to high nchool graduate It I Is two year In length one and a half years In the I kindergarten 1 PIOIHT a Ill a halfyear In lie I primary FO 1ollr I nt llmI I end or two years Ilu I student t imo receive either t a kindergarten < > r a primary ry certificate 1 certi-ficate I After a description of I morning i at 1 tin1 kindergarten tlss f May 1 clowd hur talk I by saying Th kindergartenalms I t meet the childs natural desires and activities ac-tivities and to i carry them h on to some useful I en 1 Scholl work Is nut preparation I prepara-tion for life it is life I The Gredc hislory class tins been study ingllie epic and lyric poetry fir the decks I the 1 past week The work wan made particularly Interesting by the talk Frldaj morning by Mr Jzc toil on Greek Utoialuiv Mr h ICaton ald that after studying Grp k history awl Greek UtciM t HIC the pupils would be impc Med with three things That the Greeks knew a happy medium and the iirrMng out of their I motto Nothing In exocSh Wi the secret of everything I that 1 Is beautiful In Greek literature secondly 1 Ito Idea of imnfjds as shown In heir i literature and thirdly the Idea of divine envy lie 1 I lieu n tool up Iht t eple lyric I and dramatic forms it Greek poetry explaining the i development develop-ment I of the Greek drama I and character ising 1 the representative writers of each form 1011 1 U The work In the 1 art department Ill I been In wnfr colors fur the most part I and the pupils are HO In tensled In the t work that t Mr llyrwood I will continue the subject for another week Tin bent landscapes land-scapes sketches of the schoolvard ure by lUiby L I n Flossie McUougall and UN I llan funelly Maud Syrnons and Hubelle liathboti 1 have sonic very pi city studies of applcblosuorns and Haydn Both ttciL Horlba Crosier m Hell hit Ilnnacn I MatlldL Orlob llortenye Hodgson and Mary Harl man all of he I ficHhman clans slimy ood studk of Peni11 very good uN If sweet pias Penll stdulcs of roes I deserving mention arc by Hostile I Mulluilland i Rrnost I Kynnu Klolse iiadlcr ICdua Kvans 1 and VINcI lrohlon In I pen and Ink hare am two effective pofitPri Commeneoipeiu Programme for Salt Lfikf High I I Hihool Ill The Jolly I MunUetcrrs by I Kruest ICvann Also In pen and ink Is 1 the excellent little Hk tch o the Janitors hOI by Nettle Lambert I The picture In the sbtdowbux a rr I tent work of J T lliirxvuod IH a Ptih I scene wIth t hp W I i = iiicb inmiiinln in tho baclcgroujKl and a Held with Its shocks of anr corn and pumpkins In Ito I foreground It Is decidedly Kuggos livi of the autumn frosty air In Rileys wellknown lines The frost Is on the pumpkin null the I fodder fod-der s In the shock which Ihe I artist said was the thought In his mind when lie made the study fUll fUl-l o picture last tall o j Thv advanced class In Greek has flit Ishcd the I bird book of J the Anabsls The Virgil l I I class himmz Complclod time readIng read-Ing of the llflh book with review and will now bo able to finish the prescribed work for time 3etti with case TIme Cicero classes have done excellent work In their I study of the oration on Ar uhlub and look forward with pleasure lo the subject of Manlllan Law next week a D n 11 Miss Crltehlowjj sixthperiod class spent the I recitation hour I Friday at jan Imaginary Imagi-nary German 1rc C fast I Jhe advanced German class has com pleled the i critical lending of Dleduus irau I t on Orleans and will give the remainder re-mainder ol lie i term to rapid reading from supplementary works u J C C Mrs Jemimi logos secondyear ½ French I class will take up the review of the grammar gram-mar I this t w < elc and having finished the t required reading will dovotc the last 1 wo weeks of the term to additional classics j I caM Ils if The freshman classes after so many mimolit Its ol llll I In semi I cimeestrimel nme and paragraph development I have enjoyed the writing of stories with plots Their Una efforts arc ely erodilaoc h Cc All of the freshman classical and scientific scien-tific divisions bavo clottfd an enjoyable study of the VIctim o Wakelleld Their next elasslc will be Tho Vision Of Sir Launral and I hell next rhetoric work punctuation and letlerwriting u a A contest in quotations from the Merchant Mer-chant of Venice was held Monday morning hi the English division n the sonhomoro class The leathers chosen were Harry I Fall and Louise Muddlson Tho contest was won by Miriam I Brooks 9 C C lImo scientific D and 15 divisions and the classical I C In I sophomoro ICngllsh will take up tIme Anclunt Mariner tnls week as a succeeding classic to i u Silas Murnor Mrs Travlss firstyear commercial divisIon 1 di-visIon In Ins Ish Is reading Ito I Vicar of S akcllcld basis for alwlehl as a lasls composition A u Mr AIcKay reports that tho first midyear mid-year class In bookkeeping Is roll excellent excel-lent t ork Of tho advanced class In bookkeeping Henry Smith Kale Folsom Ralph Ludlow ali Grover Sprat t i luivo finished the tablet und aro doing supplementary supple-mentary work u t > a Next Friday Mr Pcndergrass will give his pupils Individual 1 speed tests In shorthand short-hand Tho highest spued this I far by any pupil Is that by Maud Synions of the senior class l1 I words w per minute The advanced glass In stenography has done credItable 011 UK I PJSL week In transcribing court C testimony j Miss Vardleys pupils In solid geometry have made somo very lllio i cardboard models for use In class Among the best aru octahedrons by Paul IJelcb and Dale Illt I I I I leosahedrons by Will Nuttall and Louise Belts tetrahedrons by Crclghton Urown and William Crazier a hexahedron by Le I i Hoy i3oim time and u dodeca hid ion by I Wi JJatcman oil j o-il Browns two sophomoro divisions In geometry will I begin original I work In construction con-struction week und In theorems book ill this C S o Harold HHln of the t mechanical drawing class is at work I a design for the air chamber of a force M pump I n Several of the pupils in physics have completed the pciscribed number of C0I111t1lr ll Ilel lIllcll o ex pcrlnuiUb in I the laboratory and arc doing general I experiments The pust week 1 hp work of the class las been in tie study of color iiiid In experiments showing tlc jisychologkal tilde of the subject Jn these experiments tIme elleels uf coutrasied and complimentary colors weie shown In connection with the aubjuet Mr Stanley color irsird I the students on their lrnowlcdge uf I a o The geology class spent the latter part of tho week In the Interpretation 1 of topo gratihlcal map made by t the Unlttd States geoioKicul niirvey Thursday afternoon I thin cliiss vlhiled City Creek canyon and studied the bhape 01 the old City Creek delta and time lava oil Lilcv Themembers arc planning other trips one to Red But to lo view the tlu tlc dcpoBlts nnd another to Dry Canyon to study the curbonlfeiotis leposlts They hope also to go up Pt < rr II l ys cuyon to Mountain Dell amid cross over Into ICmlgrailnn canyon to see the cretaceous and Jurassic deposits u The basketball girls spent Wednesday afternoon catching the I ball 1 I and running races on lie I campus Etjiel Thompson i way declared the champion runner < I Tho cadets feel Justly proud that two of their number have distinguished them Elvc in the corps of the Xatlonal Guard 01 1tah fesae I iaul has won the Hbarp Hhoolcrs medal and also the medal 1 offered by i the M 1 C Llllcy company for tho best Individual drill la I the manual of army The conditions for the latter modal I rcxiulru that for lliuil posflcsi lolI l < It be won three times by the I name person and only the flrst competitive dilll him been hold The other catlol to will distinction Is I Aljilfa Manning who HUH just received hum marksmans medal In btonzo for siuool lug on the rangt last summer > a C iSattcry A of the N G U has organized a sacllon of high sichool boy with Alee Thomas commanding 4 Tbo following appolnlments I were made at battalion parudo Friday afternoon I Corporals funnel Pratt i i company A Fulrchlld SJWI man and Will Buswoll ronipany R and Harold lioljhn 1 compauv I i to ho scrgtinta Irlvjtfs Wilbur prli I i compliny Ai Walter Urooko and Robert Hartley company B and Frank Peters company C to be corporals I C C 7 Harold Hills IB oflleer of the day for this I week and Deo Stockman has been appointed ap-pointed orderly Tho Athletic nbsoelaMon flue cadets the bosUelball girls the Tennis club all I the organisations of the school will march In procession Wednesday lIme 21st to arouse enthusiasm for tho excursion to Ogden the lib when the field nicer takes place l between tho two high schools o C C Tho events for tin I Ogden meet will he I lit same us those at Held day yeaicrdny To Roy Ilourno manager of the truck team spent Saturday In Ogden making final arrangements for events at the mC ton t-on Llit Ith C m Of Visitors at the school were Gerald Chllds of Ogdcn Emma Lewis and Jessie Home chins of 01 A meeting of tho Athletic association was held Tuesday afternoon at which Hans Hanaen I and Ralph Nclrten were elected 10 the executive committee as representatives of the freshman and sophomoro classes respectively a There Is a plan on fool to organize baseball base-ball teams In the several clusacs V An Interesting ball garno was played Friday after drill between flit Ins and Outs The score wan to Jl 1 I In favor of thn Outs a fact gicatlj enjoyed by the Outs since they are the scrubs as one boy put It and LImo lust uro the regular nina for the most part Maude McCargar of tho Junior class read a paper A Tribute to McKlnlcy before the Womens Republican club at tho home of Airs Rivers Monday It was a composition prepared class work Arthur Stcnhouso of tho first midyear class has returned after six days absence on account of illness f Elsie judge of the freshman class is ill of diphtheria amid probably will not bo able to return this year F State University Chapol exercises tho coming week will Ho Beckstrand of Instructor ho In charge hint secured Judge I LI S Tanner to conduct con-duct the exercises U A Now that thn tlmo for the district schools to chore has arrived there t la a great demand on tho part of the school trustees for university professors to deliver de-liver the I principal addicss to the graduating graduat-ing classes I C C Profesor Marshal left on Thursday for Moab to address Ito graduating class of I that placo yesterday a v a Professor lymin vpslerdny addressed the graduates of the ioocle city schools i > i Rev Charles JS Perkins of St Pauls church conducted chapel exercises during last week U 4 C On Friday afternoon County Stipcrin Ifiulcnt l of Schools Ashton spoko to the Normal students on What the Teacher Should Require He i dwelt on the Idea of Individual I effort nnd i explained that I the uachor should make the student do his own work nnd not lot him look l to the teacher for everything1 a O The fourthvear Normal 1 class spent avery a-very pleasant evening Thursday t night In a sheet and pillowcase party During Limo evening seveial mcmbcis of the clasp gave a very unique burlesque on Iho Dramatic club Iho surveying class during last week id considerable work In railroad surveying survey-ing and surveyed a line from Iho west entrance to the campus extending south of the normal I building to the cast I fence They obtained the topography of limo > ground nnd did n great deal or other valuable val-uable work of a technical character u C 0 About the most discussed topic at tho Institution during the t week was the presentation pre-sentation of Trclawncy of the I Vclls by the Dramatic t club at tbo t Salt Lake theater thea-ter I Friday nlrjhi The students turned out In a body and together with tie I largo number of varsity supporters In attendance attend-ance at 1 the play gave tho club their heartiest congratulations t fccllm that the t members had acquitted themselves excellently excel-lently for an amateur organlatlon t Proi Maud May Uabcoek i under whose direction direc-tion tlu club has rehearsed and Manager Will Dunn both exprrKod themselves as highly pleased with the efforts of tho students I i U V All students of the school arc impatiently impatient-ly l awaiting the debating nnd athletic con losts 1 which occur net Thursday night and Friday afternoon between the homo Institution and the t Nnviida Stale uiiiver slty The delis 10 IK the third and rub bos between the two iclinolr and consequently conse-quently tho outcome Is anxiously awaited lor If rtsih wins she will then hold 1 the Interstate I l State u championship Messrs I Ray Young and Elggren who compose time 10lLI team arc exerting their I best off of-f iit3 to uphold the University of Utah Tho track ls al < o creating a great I deal of Inspiriting interest and one of tho I hot Lest 1 contests on the Held ever held by tbcso two I teams Is I expected Gov Jleber M J Wells has been sclccrcd chairman of I tIme mooting Thursday night I 0 u ttrastus Milne of the branch Normal arrived Friday to train I with the track I team I 4 The Interchips track meet held last Monday wai won by Iho second year with US points to Us credit In time long I runs J 1 13 Hume 1 1 won first place In the halfmile and Jimmy Wade llrst In the mile The result was as follows Suconll year class 10 points thirdyear class CO freshmen class 11 1 1 Junior class 1M I and tirstycar class points u 0 I Friday morning tho nccondycar nloas I decided to celebrate Its victory and did so In roviil style They took the pennant which they won and after parading Iho campus giving llaaM yells proceeded to take Fort Douglas by Morm After vIsIt int the fort they rambled around tho hilliJ and leiurnod about noun C I c Tho workshop Is gradually being equipped with firstclays machinery Lasl week a new and Improved Whitman cupola cupo-la for melting the cast Iron I was put In I It lias a tOil and a half capacity per hour and will answer 1 every purpose for a long limo to come a n o After the play at the theater Friday night Will I Dunn uanquctcd the members of the Dramatic club at 1 the Tavern I i Noxt Thursday i afternoon the I second year girl will banquet the faculty Agricultural College Logan May IDI GOWHUK and family have taken up their I abode at the college dormltorj for the 3imniBr The doctor will probably build a residence Just nortlr of the same this nrason and be numbered permanently among tho hill people Mr Harry lOmls in buck to Logan from his studies III Baltimore Mr Emlcs I alter sorvlug a 1 yiiir In I the t Philippines and doing do-ing a years excellent I work In this I Institution Insti-tution took ui the study of dontlntry i lliiltlmorft I reports have boon very flutter lug of his work there t Mr Bert Flemings friends iind In reports re-ports which the youn1 mniitJ modesty forbids for-bids him to l show concerning the excellent showing he made at hue recent examination examina-tion given for nsiilrnntti to positions In the Government offices In I till Department of Agriculture Bert In a graduate of this liiKtllulloii I I and has been one of the strong em that have gone through After leaving I leav-ing hero he entered Harvard I and was graded far ahead of where simply a years work would huvo placed him bccaunc of hir ihorouch knowledge of the subjects involved He wits called from there to ucueil a position on the stall of the Wyoming Wyo-ming Slate university where he Is now laboring In tIme rcceiu examination Mr Fleming stood second and will no doubt bo offered a good position In tIme department depart-ment Hanker Fleming of this city Is the young man s father 1 MIss Emma Lucy Gates of Provo will sliifj In Die Tabernacle hero tomorrow evening under time aiisplecs of the college a a English four student under the direction direc-tion of Miss Baker have taken tip ISurkca speeches and will do declamation work tno remainder of tin year U TwcntyllVK dollars wan realized from Ito I very iiccc sful ball given by the girls laut Sattirday evening mint will be used In purclmslng apparatus for the gymnasium gymna-sium TIme drill of the girls at the bali was line a q a Quite a number of the faculty members arc booked In the various wurdn for addresses ad-dresses next Thursday ut the peace meetIng meet-Ing C S Miss IIaroI Cotey Is I Just recovering from a Very severe attack of measles The wails of the art department are richly adorned with pieces of the handiwork handi-work of the students Some of the jileccn are excellent and rollcct great credit I on time teacher Tho work of Miss Joslc Munk Lo Roy West and J S Powell shown special I merit The college regrets lie loss of Miss Richards next year from hid art department but the lady Is I or course In ranging to enter is t threeyear A r 2 K v i 1 5 4 k r U rj i 4 b 4L ¼ L A k r A jI JOSEPH FRANCIS TOSKILTi k Principal School of Mi nes University of Utah art at Paris and has been given a leave of absence by tho board It W I Prof MneTSwnn spoke before tho Sorosls society yesterday on the works of Dickens Dick-ens and tho members say It is one of the best exercises they have ever had I C C Prof Dryden Is I making photographs of the I nooks mid corners In tho domestic arts department lot use In Die next catalogue cata-logue i u v u Mr McLatighlln of the faculty has purchased pur-chased thin beautiful cottager occupied by thofamlly of Prof Farls u V Mr Nelson Judah a student for two years but now engaged In machine shops In nil Ul sis shaking hands with his many friends In Ito halls yesterday Tho Branch Normal Cedur City May S Tho Oils gave a ball in tho normal lust Friday night a C o Mr Christensen conducted chapel last week Ills talks wcro practical and Instructive In-structive and worthy of much consideration considera-tion rt C Tho operetta Lalla will be presented May Otb As this Is I tIme tlrst entertainment entertain-ment of tho kind given by tho school everything has been done to make it a success a Mr Mllnc has gone to Salt Lake where he will Join lime University 1n tIme contest with Nevada S H 4 A Joint commltlco of students and teachers met last week to arrange a pro gramme for Held day U a In a mass meeting of the students It was decided to hold Students society on Saturday night the remainder of the year The ladles have discontinued their meetIngs meet-Ings for tho unsoii but a special session has boon called at which a lecture will bo given by DI Arly Training School The beginners prade has been studying dairying during the last week u In the study of clay work tho first grade List week made Indian weapons nnd pottiyy a A Thc third grade has been cooking rIce and on Thursday served u rice lunch On Tuesday they took a May walk to Liberty park t V < C The ivpvuuth nradc in its domestic rcl nee work has been studying the making of pudding IIi i-Ii CC Onn day last week the eighth grade served a cake lunch to the training teach ers Of < e The second year manual training students stu-dents have been making model electric cars and steamships u Miss May of the training school addressed ad-dressed the atudenta of tho high school on kindergarten work Friday morning u Mra W II Mel n tyro visited the school on Vedncsday Salt Lake Collegiate Institute The faculty of the I school gave a reception recep-tion In the collegiate purloin in honor of the graduating eluas Friday evening Time I guests were the members of the third year class and the faculty and students of Sheldon Jackson college One feature of the evenings entertainment was a guessing contest Wellknown idvertlir ments cut from magazines were fastened up In 1 different parts of the roonw without with-out the names of the articles advertised Tinso were to be supplied by each of the guests The guiHla themselves each represented rep-resented some advertisement which tho I others wore to try to make out Straw berries1 Ice cream I and eakii were served during time evening Mr Caskey and a few of the students attended time Inlon Young Peoples convention con-vention at Ogden on Saturday o I o Work has already begun on the alterations altera-tions In the tam him building to onlargo the accommodations for girls In the boarding department S C 9 The nthletle nfnoclullou of the I school Is I very active these days in effPtlnp IL permanent organizetoi and quipping its hams TIme hnspball teum will cJlIhlll i appear In completo uniform In tho next practice game S C C MIR Catherine S Forrester of the class of Oil wiia a visitor at tho school during tho week C 5 o The official photographer of the graduating gradu-ating chins If 1 kept busy with her camera these days getting mementoes of the fast fleeting school uas II M The solid geometry class took Its final nml1fntlon on Urn aoventh book last Friday Gordon Academy The new catalogues aro out this week Principal tea tJr Lie lie I pictures of Hammond hull nnd the llhlures the dormitory history of the achool und tho courses offered U S it The throe members of tho graduating class are Raymond Ions Margaret Hartwcll and Fanny AValterH 1 V frs L C Miller and Mrs E A Far liugtun liave sent In a new supply of current cur-rent magazines for the readingroom U C CAt I At a meeting of the Gordon Lyceum Irank ivatcci realKiiation an president was accepted und MIss Margaret Hart vell was rhoaen to llll the vacancy The other officers arc Vicepresident E A 1arrlnglon secretary Fanny Walters I treasurer ironc Lakln aorgcantatarma Walter Trcvlac l I 11 110 II Miss pfck Instructor In history and English haw hi on out of school several clays on account of Illness |