Show < fiN If StPJWOOJ m kJ Tho summer vacation Is I rapidly J rawing to a close and none are more cognizant of tho fact than the schoolteacher 1 school-teacher and the school children and yet they arc glad of It They are eager to be at work again after three months rest and recreation The educational spirit is good everyone every-one gems friendly J toward the school and a larger attendance is looked for at the prude schools and also the High school than ever before m A number of additions arc being made to some of the school buildings to accommodate ac-commodate the pupils Tho Wasalch will have two adlLlonal rooms the Union Iliac the Lincoln throe the Twelfth one and the Longfellow one Two nW features or Importance will 1 be established In the city schools during dur-ing the coming school year vhf I manual manu-al training and domestic arts department depart-ment and the East Side high school Both will add greatly to the school I week Mr Wetyell has been taking advanced work In his chosen profession during hla vacation and will have oome new songs and other things for tho pupils pu-pils 1 1 Miss Allcc F Scovllle of the Bryant returned on Wednesday from a pleasure pleas-ure trip In the East Principal Eaton of the High school has spent his vacation quietly hero in I Salt Lake Friends of Mrs H B Tooker formerly for-merly of the city corps now of New York City will he pleased to learn that she Is slowly recovering from an operation oper-ation performed at St Marks the past wcok I Mrs Mallle McKay principal ot the Ninth school passed her vacation at her old home In Missouri and reports a most delightful time The Fargo Forum and Dally Rcpub Repub e ° 4 r k o a M r t p t 1 I I I I t n r t v t + h d t t t i j I J i 1 1 r t1 ts u t IljfP11 tr nA ec r II 1 I I I IN T S y vS rt J m III I tO l Yn r y o 111111 I 114 r I 0 0 il tItI r I tc 7 ti 0 it 0 I o n 1 Prof W J McCoy Principal of Bryant High School rI I system and will commend themselves to tlic public favor In the near future co Miss Mary IT Wanlcss of tho Hamilton Ham-ilton school pnsc < l the greater part of her I vacation with relatives In Los Angeles An-geles California 1 0 PrincIpal McMillan of the Twelfth school vlbllfd In Price during the summer sum-mer u Miss Burch of the Training school Miss Bond oC the High school and Miss Cox of the Jackson spent their vacation vaca-tion In Lincoln Neb < The teaching fraternity regret that S d D Bradford has decided to sever his t rotations with the public schools of this city Hd Is au earnest capable teacher teach-er and principal I and our school authorities authori-ties can III afford to lose his services He hah accepted a position in the Weber Slake Academy In Ogden 1 v l Miss Mary Dysarl principal of the FmciBon school has returned from a pleasant visit to Seattle Y X > W P Havener formerly connected with the schools off this city now with tho Short Line at Pocatello was In the city during the wool = Principal J 0 Cross of the Wasalch who with Mrs Cross has been enjoying h an outing in Hobble Creek Canyon returned re-turned to the city on Tuesday A A Misses Myrtle and Gertrude Reilly had a plefsant visit with friends In Denver during the month of August Co u Mr and Mrs W D Prooser have wpent the summer In Kansas City and other eastern cities Supervisor Doxey returned from a trip to Chicago on Tuesday L 0 The Fort Scott Monitor has a I most complimentary mention of Mr Garrett who has been chosen as a teacher In the High school of this city He was connected with the High rchool at Fort Scott for a period of seven years V V O Principal J H Coombs of the Lincoln t school visited the N E A at Minneapolis Minne-apolis and enjoyed a fine eastern lalc trip > Miss Anna C Price of the Washington Washing-ton school veiled relatives in Ohio the past three months 1 f 1 1Mr Mr Mlllert formerly of the High school has removed to rude where lie has accepted a positionS > position-S Principal 1 McCoy of the East side High school spent the greater part of his vacatloa at his old home In Terre Haute Indiana Miss Jennie Y Smith of the Webster came home the past week from a visit I with Logan friends c Miss Mary C May of the Utah Kin dergarten association and her mother have resumed from their eastern trip They will be nt home to their friends during the winter at 955 East First South street w t O Principal Keeler of the Webster in taking an outing with a company recently re-cently had 1 the satlsfuctlon of making tho ascension of Twin Peaks a feat of no little achievement 9 + a The duties of the Superintendents office of-fice have been so arduous the past mummer mur that Supt Chrtrtenscn has found no time for a much needed rest A C Reese the new teacher of German Ger-man in the High school returned from Germany on Friday August 29th During Dur-ing his sojourn In that country he has made a thorough ftuUy of thu educational educa-tional system of Zurich Berne and Lucerne Switzerland and took courses of Instruction In those institutions of learning He Jipoaks several languages 1 fluently and he is I very proficient in the art of translation Miss Becson of the Lincoln school returned the past week from the East where she spent her vacation o D W ParratU principal of the TIn tah school returned recently from Brigham City where he v > na an Instructor Instruc-tor in art in the summer school held there Miss Bessie Chambers of the Lowell passed the sun innervery pleasantly with her parents In Omaha < v Supervltor and Mrs Wctycll returned from their extended eastern trip last u llcan of Fargo North Dakota In speaking speak-ing oC Supervisor Pollock who was formerly supervisor of primary Instruction In-struction In the schools of that city speaks In high terms of the services of that lady and also pays a high compliment com-pliment to Miss Alice U Sllmmil who has recently been chosen for a position in the schools of this city and who for some time has been a teacher In the Longfellow school of Fargo 0 0 I Miss Etta Powers principal of the Riverside school spent the summer in Seattle with her sister t c Miss Jessie Drew of the Lowell spent her vacation with friends and relatives In Chicago and Lena Illinois I Ie 1 Miss Florence Jessup who has been I j 1 I employed by the Board of Education nan n-an assistant Instructor In the manual training department of our schools occupied oc-cupied 1 a prominent position In this work In the schools of New York City and l comes here with the highest tcali monlalc Supervisor Pollock returned List Thursday from the East attending while absent the ii E A at Minneapolis Minneapo-lis and visiting at her home in Fargo North Dakota 4 y Principal D A Nelson of the Fremont Fre-mont returned the past wek from his Eastern trip A comntltt mcptinp of the Board of Education was held Friday morning In < IT I f I t r Iykf 4r 1 F 1 I I I f r II I I n a 4 h I I y 1 i t I alt I I i 1 Samuel Doxey I I the board rooms At this time the boundailos bofw n several districts of the city were adJul1tcd and fixed t 1 1 A general meeting of the teachers oC the city schools waN held In the High school huMldlng Saturday morning State Supt NeKson addressed the teachers teach-ers on educational matters The Board was representedby Mr Critchlow who made a very pleasing address of welcome wel-come After the meeting Supt Christensen Chris-tensen met the Grammar grade teachers teach-ers and Miss Pollock the primary teachers and spoke io them concerning concern-ing the changes < < the course of study o p Mrv Stanley of the High school has resigned and will enter a Missourl college 1 col-lege to further equip himself in his work I University oC Utah Miss Mary C May will again have charge of the Kindergarten at the Unl versity and will have as her assistants the Misses Salllo Sholes and Ticbccca Morris Miss May Is located for the winter at 955 East First South where sho will receive those who contemplate taking up the kindergarten training Prof Stewart of the State Normal school passed his vacation In the southern part of Utah In the Interest of education He visited Ccdar Mly Parowan Beaver Clrclovlllc Koosh arem Loo Lyman Thurber Buirvlllc and Richfield lecturing In nearly all of these towns He found the people very enthusiastic relative to education and looks for a large attendance at the I High school and University the coming com-ing semester than ever before High School Notes Tho high school opens tomorrow as the Weal Side and thc KiiHt Side high schools The bulldliiKb of the former on Second Wosl and First North rtroots have been greatly Improved during the summer the removal of the galleries from rooms D I and 10 and of Ibo gallery and stairway from assembly 3 blnK among the Important changes The will have been llntinl 1 In delicate restful colors and have an all of freshness ami ilemllnesi The crow ed condition of the school lant yi nr will baldly I bo repented for Ibo Kist Ride high school affords n means oC relief This ns announced will occupy the upper floor oC the Bryant school nnd will fie conunodatr nil llrstvcar pupils living east t of Main street Vllh Its strong corps of teach rra It will hUe every ndvantnpre of the t West Side school and for East Side pupils will lick the dladvanuigc of dls tiVCC o t > Military drill with Lieutenant Webb nn Instructor will be given nl both schools Drawing will be given only at the WestSide West-Side high school 111 no llrslycir pupllsi will be permitted to elect It Parents will find useful Information concerning con-cerning the high school all Its coursn of stilly in tho uninnhlet The Public Schools of Salt Lake City Issued l by the Tloir l of EduCation Principal Hiton In at work on n catalogue for the high chool 10 be published aput from the I general report of the schools before the close of tin year Tbo course of study nhows no change except In the uclcntllle course wheie greater latitude la 1 riven by the Introduction Intro-duction of European history at an elective in the lnt your and of Ungllbh and United States hlatury In the third year The arrnnpemont of tho course 10 such that bclcnllflc pupils may push their study of zoology and bjtany Into the second year and may take the beslniiluqr Lutln of the third year In their Irat Thus scl cntitlc punlls as well as English I can b > accommodated at tho East Side high school r 1 The high school loses un excellent teacher teach-er by the resignation of Mr Stanley of the t physics department Mr Stanley in go Ing to his new work at E1 Paso Ter carries with him tho beat wishes of his fellowteachers Miss Dukes brings Inspiration to her American literature < < claeRcs from the Riley section of Imlluna I where she hnn been visiting datives during the summer bliss I Dukes li J at Fords hotel It lo tales and lniphatloh of qult a different character Unit Miss Rowe and Miss Marjorie Paine brln They have been enjoying time grand formats oC Wanh InRlon and Orion the lordly Columbia with UM dcllRhtful Indian legends and tho I graft breakers that cr > mn rolling In from tho PacIIlc ThMe young ladles arc ao enthusiastic over the Norths l that It In quite certain they will carry a large delegation to tho Lcwln and Clark exposition ex-position In 1W5 hiss Roc In at Fords I hotel while Miss Mnrjorle Datne li with her sister nt Hammond Hall fc O Mien Bain spent a part of tho nummrr n Instructor In hlntor > at the Wcb trr I City la Teachers Institute and the rest I In Plileatjo and vicinity Mlsn Corbln also visited Chicago beMldoH Beloit anti Galen Uurg The young Indies arc al homo alAi al-Ai 1 Last First South I Miss Goddnrd Inns roturncil from a nle HJint Hummer with her parents In Portland Ore and will bo with Mrs J C E King for a month j Mss Buchanan hnn returned after a most delightful umm ir lu Colorado to take up her residence at 1 f3 Q street Miss Stokes Is spendinG Sunday at 13rizhton > Ils3 Peterson visited a number of In teresting t place I In California being the guest of Mrs Hyni for a week at her ranch lust nut of San Diego Miss Peterson Peter-son IB 1 aqaln with Mrs Cnskcy on East Second South street Mr and Mri Clark after a short visit with Mr Clarks parents nt Long Bench Oil went to Berkeley where Mr Clark look wlnneccl l work In chemistry at the university of California |