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Show I UTILE PEOPLE MMEBUTTER Thosfi in Room Seren, Grant i aaai School. Instructed in the Art. PRESENT THE PRINCIPAL WITH THEIR PRODUCTS Study of tho Early Puritans and the First Thanksgiving Day. Ml HnJIark. principal of the Franklin whool, v' .11 hva occasion to romeinbor for soma lime lus birthday of 19. The boya of tha aaventh i.uul plajinnJ a aplendlj gift for him, and i i la-it Thura-lay praaentfd him with a moat -llent hat-rack which they heA mart In tliMr workshlp. It waa a complete rurprlso lo Mr HaJWk, hut he irn able to thenk the h - mMit sincerely for their thoujrhtfulnasa. Learn to Make Butter. Tha little people cf roor.i 7 of tha Grant r, hool, under the direction of their teacher 'i.s Home, woro InstrurtM In but trr-maklng Ilia past week, p.. frail did they perform MM i ho laPk of rhurnliiK In n Jar that they WtTt MM Mbla to present their principal. Mr Mnrtln. MM with a pound of their own production. Moke Bread, Too. MM The children of all the primary schools have MM been working along the line of bread and MM imtter-maMng, and In the Lafayette school the MM little onea were AJIowetl to take their loaf of MM l-rehd home and cook It for then.nelves after MM they had studied the making of It In thi MM M-hoolroom. Study of Enrly Puritans. In the study now of the early Puritans and MM the first Thankt-glvlng day. the children have MM leen lnt-ri"e. In the building of small log MM .iblns and studying the drees nnd customs of MM ilin early settlers. In the Twelfth ward school the children of t'm I, under the FUpervhdon of Miss YVood-MM YVood-MM i-ock, have made most beautiful little booklets intalnlng their cuttlnKS and .Jraelnjcs of the IllKrlm lettlon S. n- of Hks.. dhow most ex-MM ex-MM client iu-stu and good judgment In arrange- mml irfc'r intnt In the Dquirrh School. H Th pupils of the sixth A at tha Oqulrrh MM school haee gotten some splendid results In a MM pOM of a Puritan maiden These are done MM both In thu black and nhlto. and also In the MM water colors, and some work shows much MM artistic ability mii antiid has also very MM lino work in water-color landscape: drawing MM from the csmn grude. Hiawatha Books. MM -Miss Potter, teacher of room 1 In the Lowell MM school, ha had her children busy making some original Hiawatha books on tho style of Hi he old Mother Goose rhymes. The word Hiawatha Hia-watha Nlandlng out In red letters and the 1 cutting! Illustrating each line aro done In black, Each little etory ha farmed an Inter- ding reading lesson beforo being place I In the book, and the children havo tha booka i '-ady now to be taken home and to be read by tho member of the famlly The po-m Is here glvn but It losea much ot Its beauty becuuse of the lack of the lllua-t lllua-t ration: Here Is the Poem 'I Stands for Hiawatha; now, Isn't that cute-1 I - Fur Iago. who taught him to shoot. A For the arrow made for his bow. W Stands foi tvlgwam his home, ou know. A For the .inltiidK Hlauullm loved. '"For the tali told of moon and stars above. il SlandM tot the little hunter bold. A That' a for all the story Is told. Arranging for Lectuie. The executive eommlttoa and the building Kpraaentatlvea of the Tfactiera" aasuolatlon held a meeting ut th. itUlrrh school on Wednesday and nil arrangements for the coming, com-ing, of the noted .rt.r-jrilMt Mi. outcault. were ompjeted lb- will upi.-ar In Barratt hall on Friday. Lc-inhcr I."., and the teachers are fit. peotUlfJ the building to be packed at that time. A Much enthu u in Is bMnj: . sus.il ..xet the m. IJliater DrOWI ICCtUra, and standing room mm. will probably bo at a premium Tho president 1 f Uia oaaoclatlon named Mr Kaaalar, Mr. H ilnrrett and Mr" Bhepard a commute- on ad- WSrtlalng and printing. About the Teachers. lllaa rorbott. supervisor of sewing, has had to absent herxrlf from Iv.-r pjat of duty l.e-k l.e-k n use of Illness Mlaa Blanche Cherry was out for a few davs H ti.i Miss Davis substituted for bar, Katharine Moffatt and Miss Monls .. I been oul of the Fremont for a few davs . lug to lllnese. MK J -i k i- ..f t.o sixth and seventh grnjl'- :il the Sumner 1ms been relieved of the alxth ;:rado. owing to the crowded condition of the room and Air Angi II has the c lass now In H ' barge In the recitation room of that building Mli- lev.ls l,.i- be n t , H. , r, , ,j ,,, tne gUm. Der and is relieving the crowded rooms by H olng the reading and literature work. Shocked Over Death of Mrs. Ames I The teachers were greatly shocked at the ii. wt. of the untlnieij death of Mrs Ames of i in- Wasatch school wli ha been one of tho it able njid consil.-ntl.ius of ti-.-ntiets .,r many years. Mrs. Ames went to the hospital Bunday and passed away on Wedneaday. 1 never rmllyfOaT from the operation the v.as Ijtloved by all who knew her The Teachers association aent a beautiful tribute of I Sang Tribune Anthems. I he. puplU Of the upper gfOilea of the Iji-H Iji-H !.ietic school bad a moat lntereMting afler- 1 ' n Thursday They met In tho luiaembly- H mem and spent aom time In singing over two "I thi prl2e aongfi of The Sunday Tribune H U'i'tzell drllle.l them In singing I'tah HjII Thee" and 1 Hrlghl Sturs ..f Glory ' H Much enthiMlar.m has been arousc-d In tho H r.in.oln over the w.ngs that are entered In the mpctltlon nrnl children aro already securing 1 lea for their favorite. Th prograipma r .r tho State Teachora' ae- , Delation bos Just been plsee.l In the hands of the principals and tencheis, nnd It Is certainly cer-tainly one of th best over pi-epared No teacher can afford to miss any part of It and I the lecture of G. Btanlai Hall and Hn Cooley will be of unlimited value To Commemorate Harvest Feast. Teachers and pupils nro looking forward frith bright anticipation to the Thnnksgtvlng holiday and all dpaj-;menlH of the eobooll are preparing and arienglng SUltAblQ eer.-se t., commemorate the hgTVeal fet. Basket-Ball Game. The baaket-ball game to be played by the teacher of the lnweil and Lincoln fchooM will take piece next Friday nt All HaJlowa is.iiege grounds. The ladles are aaaured a Inrge ot -tendance, no matter what the price of admit alon i which, however. Is understood to be free); but only warm nnd i-lnse friends of the opposing teams will be admit:.. I Mr. Thomas of the p.ard of Education sprite to the Klghlh Grod Literary club nt toe Lincoln Lin-coln SCbOOl on l-VdBV afterftOOn The lecture was on i f great Interest to the students and they were cry grali fill t. Mr. Thonias f.r his help. In the High School. Prof Clark of the high school spoke at the University iluh this week on the subject, "Some Engineering PinirultleH of the Panamn Canal ' The lecture was most Interesting and Instructive snd was go-atly appreciated tiy his audience, ;nund baa already been broken and tho fOUndntlSfl begun for tho new manual training train-ing building at the high school. The building build-ing Is located near tho northwest corner, and. when completed will be a valuable, addition lo the high i-.-h..ol buildings Original Plans Changed. Tha original pinna for the gyymnaslum hsm been somewhat mo-lllled. be, uii'r of the llm lied appropriation bj the tsard Thin building will ba erected Immedlafely north of the main building and probably will be cr,m.e,Mr.l v I h It by a hallway or covered archwg) Honor vs. Graft, Prof Eaton spoke nt tha isi;nibly of 'he t'nlverslty atudenta On Wednesday morning on " Honor Versus Graft " This addresa will be long remembered by those fortunate en lUgrl lo hear It. and Will hi- the in. mm Of adding new strength to the character . of each young ;nnn .unl oman present The following members of the Board Of Ed-UOatlOC Ed-UOatlOC visited the high sch-l during the past week Messrs. Newman. Martin. Glau-que. Glau-que. Henderson and Thomas. The High Hchool alumni Is putting forth great ciTort to make their concert next Fi Idas evening at the y M i' a. a great succe.-a. |