Show 11 1 School Notes High EDUCATIONAL i I MATTERS I Uni Affairs atc c sity I The past week wus ihe last week of school before the Christmas vacation which began on the 30lh and will continue con-tinue till the 5th day Of January The flrflt part of thepresent BChool year hns been most successful and the various changes which have been made In the course of study the Introduction of ncv lines of work and In the dci > art juent work havo all been found to be for the best The opening of the new year will mark an Increased attendance and a bright outlook Is before the school I L i for the temalndoT of the year S o I I The class that will outer I High school I 1 from the Lincoln school February 1st I vill number fortytwo S w l D R Coombs of the Hamilton school ill spend a portion of his vacation Spiting friends In I Utah county 4 The eighth grade of the Wasatch school were the guests of the seventh V class on Friday afternoon and listened lis-tened to a very entertaining programme given under the direction of Mr Scott it was a follows CIJIJ < song Welcome lo Thee Rex i Chrhlruaa episodeEdna Larson I Part song I Christmas Chimes F E Brooks Select reading Two Christmas Legends Waldo Mldglcy Purl Homr Tho Herald Angels Sing fe lice Glory to God In tho Highest Mamie Oakason sj C Piano tfolo Helen Jennings V Original atory A Mystery Revealed Walter Danelo and Hugh Glenn I Vocal s olo Star of Bethlehem Bessie Miller fhrlstm18 quotations FoKrct l rending Chrl14tm 6 In other Lands Lucy William P fongGlory GlorySang tho Angels 7th A Pupils Ones attention Is l attracted In some of the rooms at the Sumner by the excellent drawIngs to be seen on the blackboard I In Mlsa PrattB room a cone In the desert with Arabs and camels Is very artistically done while li Miss Ulmcra room are tlruwlnssj commemorative of the Christmas time S A hnndsomo Japanese vast the prize awarded tor the best dcslgno for rugs In color was sent to room 17 at the Lowell the Dost weok It was given by Dlnwoodc Co and will add much to the beauty of the room o 4 Fred Schick a fourth grade boy of the Lowell who had the misfortune to have hta leg broken In three places while coasting laat week Is now In the Holy Cross hospital The pupils of room 9 on Friday sent a large Cluster Clus-ter of llowors OB a token of jtheir syns i pathy and love for hm Minn Ella Powers principal of the r Riverside school will upend the holidays k holi-days with tho family of her brother Judge Powers in Carroll laThe i The Chrlslmajj exercloes at the Twelfth school wero held In two divisions di-visions I a portion of the school meeting in Miss Daviss room and the other rooms with Mlsa McLelland The Union wchool will promote a I cJd3B of twentythree to the High fiChool at the close of the first scmoa I ter February 1st a The TVnsatch first grade puollfl under the direction of Mlsdea Ray and Brown gave I a very pleasing Christmas pro Kiamme on Friday as follows Bone Rpom Poem r Leslie Knrrlck Santa Claims Joke Room Song Wallace Beano Poem Einscl McCurlaln Song Room Verge Gilbert Bridge I Song Ten Little Girls Five Fat Turkeys FIvo Little UOVH i Sunshine Fairies Six LIttle Girls r > ofin Don Short Song Room Poem Harry Boyes Cnrlstmaa CandlesSeven Little Girls I Song Room 0 All books and supplies for use In the city schools arc being removyj to the old Thirteenth ward school building hlch Is I to be the future storehouse Mrs Stocking Is supplying the place of Miss Jennie CaulTleld at the Oquirrh this week S Miea Elnrth of the Franklin school expects soon to go to San Diego Cal In quest of health Tho Lowell Literary society gave the following programme on Friday last In room No IS t Plniio solo Hazel Slater I Violin solo Chloe harl I Rradlngs from the Merchant of Venice I lime court scene e Thf Duke Norn Noall Antonio licsslo Anderson liasxanlo Bert Clnyton Gratlano Bosnia CaHIson Shylock John Clawaon I Balerlo Ethel Reynolds Ncrltsa Minnie Illnefl I Portia Grncc Grant 11 no foln Hose Hnl > lan I Yolln solo Marjorle lyle l Piiilliirr of Hchunl paper Rod and White ITtlltors Chloe Sharp Lynn Thompson r Vfrial c1nrlEnhl and June Edmonds Pano liulo Grace GrantS Grant-S S I1R9 Foster of the Lowell will spend litr vacation visiting friends In Logan The Wasntch eighth grade gIrls t > to been putting into practice some of the Instruction received l from the Sivrtng toucher and have made Home trry beautiful Christmas gifts such as 1 Christmas cnrdii calendars and other designs in titer color enlivening them vlth dainty bow of ribbon It A very pleasing programme was rendered ren-dered In Miss Kendalls room at the Vnsatch FrIdny Those giving reel I tutlona were Dalnle Harrison John Start Gladys Savage Eleanor Butts Htlon Jacobs Howard andland Halro I Cannon Frank McMastcr Neil l 11 ttlrlly and Carl Ryckrnan Piano svloo were rendered l by Hazel Smith and Virginia Shtmnon F I r Rooms 1 2 and 3 at the Lincoln had I a circulating programme on Friday afternoon I aft-ernoon Tho other rooms united by twos I 4 I flu following programme wan ron l1 d red In tho model corridor at the it Webster on Friday afternoon Lii song Shine Out Oh Ploaaant Star Pupil room 1 4 fry Harry Urennan So K Pupils room 3 Recitation ropUrlngr l for Bnntn Claus RUth Robhifon C hrlBtmaifjonB IupU I rooms 11 and 12 R citation Santa Ctaus V emit Hart I i hrLstnvm Toyn Hfh innn I Pupils roonw 6 antI 1 Ihrlgtmas Crudlc l FinKSu l Rnwoll Hcltailon Tho Brt I3oyJohn ilosor t 84ng Pupils rnz 1J 4 1 Jiiilrurnciitnl trio l Ion Utter Lolifm Osvkhi Vora Utter n I Recitation The Little GlrlM Trou F I r blif3 Marion 11 la key Recitation Regarding Clirlstmao i iJ I Blnlno Wllaon Piano solo Mary Hallorun Song Softly I Rustle the Leaven Pupils rooms 17 and IS S u The Washington school promotions to the High school at the close of the first half year In February will be eighteen O 1 Mrs Elliott visited the Union Fremont Fre-mont Sumner Lincoln Bonnevlllc and Webster schools during the past week t r The pupils of Mrs Jennlngss room tit the High school gave a French play on Friday S V The following pupils In Miss Lanes room ut the Hamilton were neither absent ab-sent nor tardy during the lat sixteen weeks Florence Beers Hazel Braby Rboda Rasmussen Ehrman Kecley Arthur Lewis Selma Stanford Leila Trcnam Edith Ycamans Rowland Chase Calvin Smith and Frank Soren son Miss Annie L Corbett teacher of plain sewing In the domestic arts department de-partment la pleasantly domiciled at No 72 North State street u r i A now rug has been purchased for the rostrum In the spacious corridor at the Webster adding much to the beauty thereof S S S MIss Wheeler and Miss Sllmmel will have Joint exercises at tho Union on Friday A special feature will be a Christmas tree for the little tots Tho other rooms throughout the building Joined two and two and gave some very entertaining exercises S o S The following programme which was very Interesting was rendered In room 12 at the Franklin Friday Music Room Composition Dons Christmas Leila Worrall Recitation Tho Chrlotmas hurrY Willie Masterden Reading from Hen HurEfflo AHhlon Violin solo Edward 1 Fitzpatrick Composition Alice Eldor Rending Ben HurCharles Hegeney Recitation Christmas Banjoo GuHBlc Bachmnn Song nRoom 11 ns At the Jackson some very fine specimens speci-mens of drawings are to be seen In the hall Each teacher Is at liberty at anytime any-time to replace them with any better ones she may haveS have-S o 5 < The friends of Misses Reel and Walker Wal-ker at the Wasatch listened to a very fine dramatization of Mother Goose and Santa Claus by the pupils on Friday Fri-day last S V O The Wasatch visitors the past week were Mrs Merrill Miss Beatrice Cope Miss Myrtlce Harlwell and Dr Cullcy a e 4 The Hamilton school held exercises commemorative of Christmas on Friday Fri-day In the lower hall They consisted of two numbers from each room Including Includ-ing a qhorus under the direction of Miss Ethel Lane The pupils of room 0 at the Hamilton are doing some very fine work In the Initials on the Recipe for a DayS Day-S I S Mrs Alice Tomllnson whose work has been sadly interrupted first by her great grief and later by her own Illness Ill-ness Is at her post again Miss Phebe Scholes of the Grant expects ex-pects to go to California to spend the holidays S i S Twentythree pupils tvlll pass from the Union school to the High school at the middle of the yearS year-S S I Those taking part In the Christmas exercises In room 11 Wasatch were Gladys Hutchinson Blanche Felt Nellie Nel-lie Morrison Lucy Trowbridgo Ella Peterson Ethel Pratt Theodore Wel cher Nina Kllllngflworth Frank Mor rlson and Lola Clark nrB Jennie Davis supplied at the Washington on Tuesday last n c S The only schools which will have pupils enter the High school In the middle of the present school year arc the Lincoln Washington Union and Bryant e 5 5 Principal J H Coombs of the Lincoln Lin-coln school accompanied by Mrs Coombs wllj spend the holiday recess in Utah county Some fine specimens of blackboard work were seen this week In room S at the Hamilton the work of Harold Mc Klnncy Willis Woodbury John Robinson Robin-son Ehrman Keeley Constance Reese and Vera Finger The frt In a series of tests hovc been sent out to the Lincoln Washington Washing-ton Bryant and Union by Supt Chrls I tensen to ascertain the fitness of the pupils to puss Into High nchbol The little tots In room 3 at the Wa patch gave the following programme on Friday JIolp Yourself Juno Rand A Model Child AlICo Anderson Bed In Sumnior James Farrcll 1e Letter to SantaRuth ROBIIOIJ lA ChrlBtman Secret Nora BoycB My Doll PockolvErmnu Wright ChrlHtmua Cradle Sohc School Play and Game with Song Tho Visit of Santa Claus I S SOn S-On account of the loss oC so much time the Washington school will have no exercise but go right on with the regular work Miss Mackenzie of the Oquirrh will I spend the holiday vacation with bOr mother In Miles City Mont The Union school had a circulating programme on the upper Moor on Friday 4 5 5 Miss Zadle Dunning 1 Lowell eighth grade girl who has been 111 with appendicitis ap-pendicitis has had an operation and la slowly convalescing at St Marys hospital The Lowell visitors the past week were MosdarriCB Grant Edmondn Ban croft Clayton Prebbel Misses Edwards Ed-wards Poole Penny Butler MantoP Sharp Edmonds Wells CBS Hammond Ham-mond Wright Young Cameron Bird lliiraon I and Chamberlain UB Edith Woodmanscc formerly connected with the city corps his been attending the Chicago university for the past two yearn She hns become proficient In tho languages especially French On Tuesday lost her degree was conferred upon her I S S The little frlond of Horace Slegel tl the Twelfth school arc glad to learn that he rcOvtir from his recent Illness Those taking part In tho Chrlotman exercises In rooms 0 and 10 at the Yc I t r f aI 1 iU o I I patch were Mary Pickering Irma and Hazel Smith Fred Hanson Teresa RadcllfTe Man Rogue Gladys McCon aughy Atla Clarke Marguerite Piper Helen Powers Irene Felt Pearl Chin Eold Rollo and Zclla Gallachcr Dorrlt Hyde Lottie Damn Charles and Wellington Wel-lington Davidson May 1 Rand and El vorna Watterson o o u I At the Jackson school all the teachers teach-ers on the first floor held their Christmas Christ-mas exercises In the hall A Christmas I happy tree made the hcartsof the little ones I 00 Some very fine Initial work in color has been done by the pupils of the sixth and seventh grades In all the schools A prize has been offered for the best collection all the work has ben handed In and the Judges will be ready to report tho result at the beginning be-ginning of the next school term a 4 a Exorcises commemorative of the Christmas time werc held at tho Sumner Sum-ner school Friday afternoon at 130 In the lower corridor a 50 Much Improvement has been going on Inside the Union school I now has twenty clasa rooms a room for manual training ono for culinary purposes two for ample storerooms and a large din ingroom The heating plant and toi letrooms arc In an annex on the north aide and the air which Is admitted for the rooms passes through a small room kept very clean to the end that as far as possible pupils may have I pure ozone Entrance to the building Is by two stairways leading to the llrst floor and by three broad stairways on tile east west and south sVjes which lend to the second floor Two halls on the second and third floors In which the pupils assemble for dismissal expend the entire length of the building The teaching corps under Principal Wallace Wal-lace Is considering the subject of reading read-ing In a series of afternoon meetings at the close of school The discussion of thin Important branch IK i Intended to have n direct bearing on the teaching of this subject In the dally work of the classrooms and the most gratifying re suits will doubtless accrue from the efforts ef-forts put forth In this direction The principals supervisors nnd teachers were the recipients of a box of fine candles on Thursday the donor being Simon Bambergcr S S S Laura Sinclair one of the brightest eighthgrade pupils at the Franklin last year hns just succumbed to diphtheria diph-theria I IB particularly sad as two more of the family are low and the father Is unable to go home S S 0 A Joint programme was held at the Grant school on Friday after which the parents met and dl l < ussed the feasibility feas-ibility of purchasing to pianos forthe school After the holidays the Lincoln teacher teach-er and pupils will mako it special effort about They will fort to atudy sugar wH have samples of sugar In the various stages of evolution which will be of great value to them I S 0 Inl room 16 at the Lowell school the pupils made candy boxes for constructive construc-tive work In drawing These they lain < tlly decorated in water colors and ribbon rib-bon and filled with candy On Friday Fri-day they prcucntcd n box to each of the mile tots in Miss JEberhardts room i 0 5 The Lowell teachers presented their principal Mr McKay with 0 handsome silk umbrella with buckhorn han loan lo-an silver mountings as a Christmas token + S Pupils at the Riverside school who were not absent or tardy this year are Arthur Stctter Richard Wilson Mary Whitney Dolores Meyers Andrew Gul llckscn Louis Hansen Fred Link Ernest Er-nest Wheelhouse Bertha Mace Gustlna Smith Homer Sanderson Laura Hansen Han-sen George Neve Harley Meyers Abella Hartman Gustaf Anderson Frank SmIthen Alexander Hartman Oliver Jacobsen James Giles Frank Houser pak Burns S S Some excellent work In drawing Is shown at the Webster In Miss McFad dens and Miss Bruntons rooms Upon an Invitation from Mr McDonald Mc-Donald of the McDonald Candy company com-pany the teachers of the city schools ilslUjd the factory on West Third South Saturday morning and as It was one of the busiest days of tho year saw the process of making many different kinds of candy Frnuloln Boeltcher was an Interested visitor at the Lowell on Wednesday C 0 Mrs 1 Barnett of the Lowell chaperoned a number of her pupils at a skating party Friday after echool The Union school has purchased 0 fine Chase piano tho price of which was G50 n I S The Union visitors the pant wed were Mesdames Doremus Jones Lund grcni Morgan Atkin Morrison Murphy Mur-phy Howard Gardner Cannon May Jensen Warren and Miss Felt Walter Follnnd and Hugh Lewis of tho Union school were reported to have done some of the bet work In mechanical drawing that was done In the city Total tardles at the Union for tho past month were fourteen There was 100 per cent of punctuality > In six rooms The afternoon session of beginners tho youngest children In the school made I record of 100 per cent B punctuality i Rooms 4 and 6 at the Union united for their Christmas exercises and rendered ren-dered the following programme Song 0 Blcaacd Star Schoo Recitation Ruby Moakln Hwltation Martha Aldous Song School Recitation I Emma Schluter Mary Brown Gladys FiBhcr Florence Critls Recitation r v Frank Archer Dromatlritlon Little Rod Riding Hood Song Jolly Old St NiciloIasSchool Recitation Minnie Guilt Cuter Song Little SoldiersTwelve boy Recitation Harold Barnes Hccluulon Mabel Bccslu Borff Lullaby School Salt Lake High School Friday a most delightful propramm was given at tint high whool by the French pupils under the direction of Mr Jenztirus a The Christmas number of Rod anti Black came out Friday The Intorcstln fotvliiros are tho picture of the football boys at the banfjuft given by Mr Eaton rind l two storbs Tommy Conquest by GeorKO Barratt nod A ChrIstmas Robbery Rob-bery by Lorwin Ioary Tho January number will contain n article on Paris by Mr HnrwooO Illustrated with sketches from his ponclli I will also contain con-tain tho story winning the prize A ew r t r I I stories have been handed In for compcll ton but probably more will come Inn In-n r New cal o 4 a The classical and scientIfic seniors did good work the past week In writing on themes drawn from their Bluily of Ham let Tho IWKI papers were those by Will Batcinnn uFlrchlld Sherman Janet Richards Rich-ards and Lillian Connelly t One of the vtilor boys presented a nlque brief for the affirmative of a do bate on Resolved That Iho Modern System of Education la J Detrimental to Girls Ono of the topics wan llt derives de-rives men of rightful a S positions The quotation contest In tile Merchant or Venice classes Friday was lod by lanile Hoggan and HnUIo Tromaync In the second pcrled division and by Jean hayward nnd Irene Judges in lie third period The winner In the former was HUb Maim Othcca in tho name divIsion Who did well tWO Florence Smith Gor rudo Kelly Hiiltlc Trfmayno nnd Jo eta Laubly The content In the third crlod wu not finished a to The English divisions of th6 sophomore lain sao very interestIng talks Monday Mon-day on lht > characters In tho Merchant of V ence O S a I The second midyear class had aCcon test Thursday In giving quotations fron Silas Marncr Tho leaders wore Eli Black and Lucy Nichols Tho contc tWOs t-WOs won by Salllo Kollo but Lucy Nichols Nich-ols nlco dcservoa mention for tho many excellent Quotations S learned I 0 Tho classical and scientific juniors his enod Thursday to tho debate by mem lens of their division on the question Resolved That Lady Macbeth Was lore Guilty than Macbeth In the Gul lu classical division tho dcbitcra wore Ruth torcr and Orlando Overn on tho nfflrma Ivo sldo and Vlolnt Iversen and Paul tcvcnson on the negative Tho Judges were Frank Fisher William Fowler and heidI Boxrud who unanimously gave the dcclBlon In favor of the affirmative In the scientific dMMlon tho debaters on I he affirmative were Cor don 3Ilgglns > and Lisle Smith i those on the negative Earl = Havener and Edmund Davidson The Judges were Frank Fisher Nols Sorensen and Howard c Tho dccMon was for the affirmative The nophomoro commercial English classes had t contest Thursday In ntm ng tho parts of speech in sentences taken from two nages of their grammar It was won In the first period class by George Klnghorn Others In th > class who did Rood work aro Sadlo Bocsley Werner Stahl John Stevens and Bessl Mien In tho second period plass Frank RUdy Ethel Adamson Ellen Sandbcrg and Eugene Ostler did the beat work The Iliad class has progressed In tho second book 013 far as the catalogue silica U S S I Tho Virgil claPSOB havo finished the review re-view of Book 1 with metrical reading and havo begun Rook I The Cicero classes have written excol lent compositions In connection with their review of tho second oration against Catallno I S Several members oC the beginning German Ger-man elasscK recited Dlo Ankunft den Winters bqfore their respective classes rhuradaj e s Tho midyear German pupllu have written writ-ten some original Chrlstmna stories unread un-read them before the clasa Wednesday md Thuradui The picture In the shadowbox the pant week was a study In oil b quaking aspens at Brighton Iho work of Miss Tcnsdcl 0 e S Miss Tonsdel took Raphael for tIm sub Net classes of her weekly talk before lilc art S t 9 Tho history classes under Mr Rays Instruction have handed In some excel ont maps and notebooks on Tho Roman Empire o S S Miss Paines clauses In algebra had a contest Thursday In type forms Ruth Beasley and Julian Bombergcr won each solving about 100 problems Julian Bam berger has also mado the best record In tho school in rapid blackboard work In algebra O I S Mr Glllllan gave a uniform test to all the Jlrstyear algebra classes Thursday S I 0 < Tho first midyear classes in algebra tinder Mrs ProBsers Instruction have had speed tests In olmulluncouK iuiloii for three days In succession In one division Helen Cohen Militllda Orlob nnd Otto Peters did the greatest number of examples exam-ples perfectly In the given time In the other division Stella Cohen made the best though not qulto perfect record and 131 ale Ridge tho next be tIn t-In Mr Glllllans teat to Mrs Proascrs beginning algebra classes Robert Alexander Alexan-der Elmer Fruhllng and Zeus Gurlcy wrole perfect 7apcrs Robert Hay Snmucl tislcy and Ruby Kocrbsr almost perfect ones Mr SorcnsonB midyear algebra class did name excellent work in C test on Involution In-volution Thursday working ten problems In fifteen minutes S S 0 Ninety nr cent of the geometry clans handed In perfect papers In the original problems at the closo of book 1 o S STile S-Tile physics class finished mechanics this week and will lake up heat after the holidays They have greatly enjoyed the experiments In atmospheric pressure A new chemical work table fitted up for fifteen pupils has been placed In tho laboratory S S The chemistry classes will take up tho subject of chlorine compounds after tho vacation S S 0 Mr Garrolto physiography classes aro studying tho composition o the earths crust o a The advanced bookkeeping class was given a lesl Thursday In Journalizing Those receiving above 3 per cent are Edward Aplln Myron Billings Hazel 1 Clarke and Joe Gramcs o S The first midyear bookkeeping class haw hen having drill work the past week An examination in Journalizing was given thorn In which George Evans nnd George Klnghorn received over 55 per cent 41 5 S The Grccg readers In shorthand have arrived The < e contain exercises In shorthand short-hand to be translaled Into sentences a Tho advanced classes In shorthand have casses spent considerable l time In drawing up local papers I 0 5 The beginning shorthand classes have completed their work to prefixes a S S Fred Diislcrlwrg and Elmer howell Arthur Ar-thur Newman and Clara Fonglor wrote perfect papers In the tost given the commercial com-mercial arithmetic class In comparing the United States rule and the merchants rule In partial payments M a The remaining appointments of officers In Company D of the East SIde cadets were made Thurpdny Tho complete start Is now nsj follows Captain Paul Noldon First Lieutenant Alpha Manning First Strgoant Frank Dyer Second Sergeant I Richard Young Sergeants Edgar Earls Frank Hnhn Julian Bumbcrgcr Thnd deus Hammond Corporals Francis Critchlow Gorge Chamberlain Lymnn Judson Erie Hlgoon Russell CordCll Macon Ma-con lam a S S There will ho a school for officers at the East aide after S the I S holidays Tho first meeting of tho noncomml tlonfd officers of Company D wan held Thursday hi room e S of S the S Bryant school The noncommissioned officers hold their school for the study of tnctlcn on Vcilneadftvi They ro now studying particularly par-ticularly the School of tho Soldier A snowshoe party its planned by n number of the boys for the day after 1R i Christmas Fnirchlld Sherman Luis Farnsworth Will Caatleton and Harold leffron will go from Park City to Brighton Brigh-ton on snowohocs packing their bedding bed-ding and provisions on a hunting expedition 1 c S Drill hn boon Indoors on account of he bad weather 0 S I The Junior class held a mooting Mon day night at which Mr Eaton spoke on Class Spirit C 1 eo Jonnlo Miles of Limo sophomore class left Friday night for southern Utah u I Beanie I German will spend tho holidays with her father In Butte Mont o o d Mr and Mrs Presser will stw > nd a part of tho holidays at Brigham City Mattle ICngloy of the freshman class will also go to Brigham City for the holidays Mr Sorensen leaves tomorrow on a bunt ness trip to Logan and other towns In Cache county C if I Miss Roc left last evening on a visit lo her sister In Gothenburg Neb J Miss I Jessie Goddard will spend Christ mas at her homo In Portland Ore returning re-turning to Salt Lake the 23th Mr Reese leaves this week for Provo and Spanish Fork ti I Helen Bornhcardt goes to Ouray Coo for the vacation ton C S S Ocrlrudo Clayton will visit In Ogden during tho holiday < Lcttlo Smith loft yesterday for Boise Idaho m Royal Morllneauwlll spend the vacation at his homo In Logan < Miss Wilson of the East Side High school visited tho Latin classes In tho Wes cldb school Thursday Axe Orlob formerly of tho present junior class visited the High school on Wednesday a S Jennlo Gloaor left yesterday for Helper to spend Christmas S I S Ella Lowenstoln will pass tho greater part of tho vacation at Price Frank Russells address for Iho hold sIs s-Is Lehl Minnie McLano loaves 1 the early part of the week for Cedar Fort a Fred Monalmn will spendhis vacation vacaton at Eureka S < > 5 Laurence HolHOlt Is another one of the boys who will KO out of town for tho holidays days his destination being Provo hattie Tremayne Jennie Wllldon Florence Flor-ence Grant Luoilo MorrlBon Jcannotto Yiindt Nellie Welch and Wlnona Wloslng have returned to school after absence on account of Illness i 1lllowland it 1 French has 0 withdrawn from II school to go to Denver Ella Trenam Ixa Hunter Grace Claw SOl Louise Jennings Lo Roy Pickering and Ray Ncodham have withdrawn on account ac-count of lllncs A large number of visitors were present at the assembly Friday Among them were Col and Mrs Ilcffron MM Tultle Mrs Boxrud and Miss Colburn I University of Utah For the next two weeks the class doors ulll bo closed and tho teacher and students stu-dents of ihu University will tuke 3 much needed vacation Studios will bo resumed on Monday January Gth 0 S The claim of CO will have seventythree applications Jor graduation from tho fouryear normal course two for the kindergarten course and nine from col lege students for degrees S S SAt S-At it mooting Monday of tho Debating association President O W Carlson resigned re-signed his position ac manager of the de bating team Mr Carlson has been se lected to make ono of the team and he found thai he couldnt attend to both duties F J Pack was elected to take charge of tho team and the business of anl tho association 0 Prof Roylnnce drafted tho following quotation to b submitted to thC University Univer-sity of Nevada for debate Resolved That Public Utllllloi In tho UnlUM l States l Should b Owned and Operated by tic Government a I The principals and alternates for the dobfit with the University of Idaho met Friday afternoon for a practice debateS debate-S S S Manager Thomas and Mr Johnson will loavo Monday for Br1 ham City whore the I go to mako arrangements for tho presentation of the Aninzons In that city during the afternoon and evening of January lal tcnlnr While In Brigham City the dramatic I Knudson troupe will bo tho guests of Miss Lyda 1 S I Thc mineralogy and chemical laboratories labora-tories wll 115 opened for l studcnlo wno desire to do special work during the holl davu S S t The shop Tvlll be opened during the fol lowing days for students In Bcction throe December 22nd 23rd 26th t1 20th and Mth January 2nd and 3rd The woodworking vacation wood-working department will bo closed during t S a During vacation the library will bo cloned Q a a Tho fourthyear nornmln closocl tho c co school year by holding n Jollification In the kindergarten room u Friday afternoon During tho past week the mechanical department hits been busy casting and finishing pilloys and clutches preparatory prepara-tory to Installing the running gear for I the dynamos In the A electrical laboratory Tho Silk Sock or the Junior football team n the University mot Friday and elected A Dofffonicyor captain and C Spencer manager for the ensuing yearS year-S S I ProC Stewart will give a public lecture on Manual Training at Price on January Janu-ary 9lh 04 Tho seniors have selected a design Corn Cor-n clu s pin and have went for a model 1 Tho pin will be In the shape of a Maltose I cross with tho corners llllid out and 1 t Ill consist of a circle of pearls set In a red background In the circle will ho tho letters U of U and roTh o 5 5 The series of contests which have been going on during the lust ikrfo weckj for tho single championship of tho University In handball ended Friday and resulted In t 1 victory for young Wlxson I u firfltJcnr prep nnd ono of the strong men on the football team Tho deciding game was between him and Dllllntrs and tho final score between tho two was 2115 15 1 2110 In nl there have been forty two matches hilt sixtytwo players nearly near-ly three times as many as Mr llolnien thought he would be able to net out After tho holidays the clashes will com Pete for tho beat team of doubles V ft Tho Chrlslmun Chronicle was filled with a number of good stories while the pen drawings by Mlfs Nellie lOSS deserve special mention as also do her drawings which wore used 03 headings of department depart-ment nolec C S 0 Prof Lyman In writing makes men ton of the Chronicle He said that the paper Is 1 coming to the front and now compares favorably with many of Iho Eastern college Journals He makes I special mention of I series of articles known an Tho Freshmen Letters say Ins that they wore rich In humor spicy T In thought anil got at tho many college I evils In ti L bright arid forcible manner I Tho Chronicle wH make Its firet appear anco after the holidays on tho Lfpenr January I o S S On Sunday Jrnnary 1th Prof Stewart j and Prof Allen will give their Illustrated 4 lecture In tho EIshtecnh ward t 1 t George Brown who In qua tntinedkvlth r diphtheria Is reported r being on the road to recovery reocra 1 a a a 1 At chapel Wednesday Instructor Boat Bung Utah Pioneer composed by Director Di-rector livan Stephens of the Tabernacle choir mind for Iho closing number Alma Mater words by Prof CUmminS anil music by Mr Best Miss Maud May Babcock Bab-cock then told F1ov Jinny Eased Her Mind and for im encore recited Prior lo Miss Hellos Aupcaranco Both num h hers took well with tilt students Presi dent Klnpsbnry spoku n few moments on U i ft Vhy wo Indurate tho Boys Then = wishing the student a merry Christmas II and it happy New Year ho dismissed J i thorn c II I S 5 J I 0 I II C WIHIuniK through Prof Cum 1 things presented each member of thu > I tu faculty with a beautiful calendar Each JI j was n work of art and near 1 tho top In gold kUen was University of tot I 103 and the instructors name 1 i p J jOn j V S S On Thursday a meeting of tho student 1 c J body was called by President Riser to fl r decide ns to whether nth tlC Vcro to r bo 1 continued or dropped On t motion 1 by Cnldwcll amended by Patterson IL was finally decided that athletics should b continued under the direct control of I I the student body and not under nn nUt j letic association as was formerly done I and after receiving a report orer financial I finan-cial condition of tho association or tho l tvo years the students will past Cnn < 1 lat I i la-t msehR W cents each and ns um tho I responslbllltlca The meeting closed aft ran r-an announcement by O W Carlson thru r tho University would meet tho Unlvcr j i 1 Blly 01 Idaho In debate on tho 10th of II January in the Salt Lake Theater I Friday night f ndi > d 1 the last rehearsal of i the Amnsonn before Its presentation on Now YtfVrs night In Brigham City Dur Ii ing the week the company has been hay I ing two rchenrualy a week p o a o I Tho Salt Luke Council of Jewish Women L Imr Invltod Prof Sfcwnrt lo address them i at their January meeting I I C 5 S Miss Maud May Babcock will apeak on Shnkcapcarcnn Women on Dncombcr I 20th at St OrE I o S Ij j Will Bay a last year college graduate I and now an Instructor In tho Salt Lake I high school WflS a vIsitor Friday I S J At I J E Moss C B D JZ 1 and now connected 1 < nected with tIle Granite stake academy 1 vas a visitor Wcdnepilaya a I I A number of the training teachers wore goon on tho skating rink lust Tuesday j S evening 0 u S I Instructor McGee appeared at school on Friday and announced to a few friends I that Snntu Clans had made = S Snnte him an enrly call and hud presented him with enry cal Ilr tcnlc wih a nrottu S Irel baby girl I I C Robert Gardner Esther Druco nnd John I t Sab In were appointed l a committee to nx l Sires S-ires Iho sympathy of the fourthyeftr f t normals to their classmate Mists Annlo t J Wnddoll whoso father was laid lo rest hunt Sunday l I J f |