Show A I u hi S Si SR SI 4 0 i 0 R I d tern tem It 11 I y I 1 S I If St SIr f t ow r I I Ir I JA JAI I I 1 o oc c ike 1 ado adol 3 r I II i 1 I iI I V iiI dr drI I I S Jf 0 p 4 I 4 ji iI SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOLS Pollock held a n of fourth grid teachers on Wednesday after afternoon afternoon noon IE Supervisor SJ held a meeting for of I t Ihl In fifth filth grade on Tuesday afternoon and for tar teachers of the sixth grade on Thursday afternoon A mooting mccUn of ot the uie principal of the EDI city schools held on 1111 Wednesday af nf afternoon o and by invitation Supervisors Pollock and Wetzel met with them themi i Miss Pollock wn WIl as first announced and nud when asked to 10 outline her hor policy replied that the time allotted to her at nt the would not permit her to BO 10 g In Into Into Ine e to details but mt would gladly do HO o at atI I tn tho e o Mise Ml Pollock 10 io lock however hOIer confined herself hersel to the sub subject subject of oC leading and contended that as ns asa C a principle In the tile LuG child should not be Li b deprived of at the tho privilege e of at a trial by ty his own Oun without the aid of on the Oi part of his isis teacher AB Ae A this seemed to tv tobe tuI I be opposed to the theories lh advanced by bya a a former r supervisor quite a lengthy length discussion follower Supervisor then I lefty outlined the method which tie will govern goern him In Ill teaching music urs u g gIn in ln In that Hint tho the subject deserves careful consideration and that the time usual w Iy i y allotted to It rhoid bo be Jo scrupulously recorded He Pe made a II moat earnest plen Illen that the work should be prosecuted via vig vigorously Is lY and by Intelligent cooperation Ic excellent results would be achieved 5 From J rom the report of Superintendent Christensen for tor the month Nov iov No j k 1 tho the following data Is obtained Total TotalS S enrollment number of oC teach teachers ers i number of pupils per I teacher 19 9 cases eIlS B of tardiness 2152 15 per ler percent f cent of attendance pr pir cent of If ofU U punctuality 9 1 cares caros of corporal pun punishment punI I 16 cares careA of truancy 41 S by b patrons lm visits to patrons 82 r colored pupils enrolled 30 I A meeting of at the patrons patrone of tho the Fre Ftc Fremont Fremont mont school was held In III room s at a 13 1 p 11 n rn m Friday The fhe following was the 5 Piano solo Naoma Naylor Acting or 01 If Koom 1 d llosa and Her Ier S Folsom room C a t grade iy Address Supt Christensen al Chorus Ch rull Pupils of Room floom 9 Supervisor Pollock lisa has been making 1 an Investigation a of tho the work In tho the fourth grade arithmetic during tho the past week Mr has hilI b been bern assigned S to tho eighth grade grado nt at tho tilo t school Miss Ml ll r lt of tho the Union I the Twelfth OquIrrh and Lowell tho the pros pro ej 5 ent week Mm Mrs on has been lioen to Miss Shields flaco laco at it tho the Grant The Tha latter will havo havn n a mayo of absence nIJ enro until Christmas Thy The Tha seventh and eighth grades ell at Qt tho the Lowell will 1111 rive give a II banquot on Friday afternoon Tho Dho guests juts will ho tho the y S wilkes Wilko football team and luul nn tho thu Ix w ll teachers M Mrs Fred Price has haB returned from fromI the th Coot Enot and has hu given tho the Franklin a n 4 I beautifully framed picture of Pharaohs Horses t There Thera will bo ho a II parents meeting af at ter the tho Thanksgiving program on No November Noh ember vember 27 h id An orchestra or has ha been formed In the tho thet t Franklin consisting con llIn of Eula and Fay Day Ferguson lon with guitars and andt t Alva Ba Dur r and Claude Hardesty With S mandolins Other additions are ex expected l Miss Tibbets substituted for tor Miss im M eks at the Jackson this week I Mrs Irs Gibbons Gibbous of the Franklin J the Emerson Emer on and the Oquirrh on Wed ra The Cannon Book nook Store has baa offered a II prize of a copy of Lowells poems for forthe forthe forel el the best History and rid Significance of 21 tj ft II Aubet the work Vork to be con eon confined confined eonS S fined to the and ana grades 1 For or the most malt artistic A ii Cb offer olter a Po a Q bouk r subject ct c p Painting PAIn tin In inc Water c LAA Colors tile the limitations being the th and nod grades grader Superintendent will vili hold hoid holda hoida a It meeting of at fifth and sixth grade Krade teachers on ft Tuesday Nov Nor No 19 and of ot seventh and und eighth grade teachers on vu Wednesday Nov 20 0 The subject of f arithmetic will wilt be considered I Supervisor Elliott will meet teachers of ot the tho seventh and eighth grades on I Tuesday Nov U 19 Joe Joo Thomas of t V the tho Lincoln school has hus not been heen tardy since he commenced attending school seven years ago Ho o has hits attended school In Butte DUlle Montana on 11 Los Angeles and the Fromont Fremont and Lin Lincoln Lincoln Lb coln coin school this city Miss Mies Patterson gaie gae an a n very Interest Ing log talk to the tho of the tile Ire Fre Fremont mont school last Monday on and his paintings Mr r of Murray was a vis visitor visItor visItor hero taft last Monday Mrs and Mrs Von Elm Vure tere visitors at the tho Lincoln this week Tho The teachers of oC the tho Union school chool regretted regretted re regretted that Mr Wallace was absent on Thursday Mrs lira Taylor was VIlS wa a 0 visitor tills this week at the Union The drawing and modeling of f Ih animals UH us a 1 cat dog do Ish aid bird were seen In the lower grades this week at nt the tHo Union L D S UNIVERSITY Miss Margaret t harry of at New Now York wilt lil gli II The Tho Little Minister In tin college collee huh hall next Monday night Doors I will 1111 Iii open at pm vm tho the recital to commence at 8 S There Thero will bo b no Book Donk of Mormon Jormon lecture on Monday evening on account of the entertainment to be bo given by Miss Harry HarryA A society for far or the night school class was organized on Wednesday Jas I l was wn elected president I Cn n and Ada Dudley secretary I Some largo large lar o new oak desk lo k each to seat 1 sIx tT It o students have been b en placed In the room This ThIll will relieve relle the tho crowded condition of at the department and there will now no be plenty of room Prof HInckley has a II large larga lar and anti spir spIt spirited spIrIted lied class In Church history comprising com ing Ine missionary and also aee those of lie HIP third year nr high school and nor normal normal normal mal departments department The business college orchestra Is growing famous The rhe boys have re to recently recently furnished the music for fr t r several leveral parties s In the city The band Is I com pied entirely entire of ot students under the leadership of ot fl n L Sweeten Examinations were held In all depart departments ments this week and parents may look eak for tor the reports of all nil first t second and third year Ilir students student Higher students student and missionaries are arc exempt from tho the regulation Tho rho law class has hu Just hun begun en Ca Spencers commercial c law The work wo k kI Is I very ery Interesting Mr Youngs Youns Youn B In Information Information formation on the tho subject being belaK full tull ansI and exact and his hilt manner macner us nil a teacher amicable and There Is isi still time to Join this class dau A number of at men have purchased tile the textbook for private study sayIng that It Is the Wit Vest work of ot the kind they have hava yet seen One barrel of ot alcohol n arrived this week to be used uses for tor eden eclen purposes purpose only The chief use ule of the liquid will be to preserve reserve In glass Id S1 1 jars the tha various arlous zoological specimens recently collected by Prof Proto Chamberlin BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE Students are c in Artist Wright hua hus another section In art In order to te the many applicants n Logan Nov No HAll tho work at the tho college U II i progressing nicely V Very ry few tew students student haYS havo discontinued school and the he examinations examination show that such uch suchS uchA A A S A A A l v I V Y Y thorough work was Will never neer accomplished lIC ac before as Is ii now nen done In alt all the tha courses coursel The young Ladles Ladle Usona society is II isnow isnow now organised Bush Buh us u i pros pres president rel ident and the tho LadI econ so society 0 clety continue to Mil iio in one ono of the rooms room of the tb college I societies are doing excellent work ork The young oung men have organised R cle gito I e club and will perhaps tive some lomo sing singing lag ing III In College several times during the year ear Professor Thatcher Is II 1 mU rector reo or t Artist Wright will exhibit some lome o of hIs bis works at the coming union session of tile the Utah Art Institute Attorney J Jesie sia Budge DudlI of ot Pari Paris Prin Principal Principal cipal of ot the Stake acad academy ad ademy emy erny and Principal Cutler Stake were visitors nt at the college this week l President lr Linford returned from froni Salt Bait Lake like city on Tuesday where he M attend attended ed n a meeting of the tho college coll ge board of trustees I BRIGHAM YOUNG ACADEMY I Provo Prove Utah Nov 14 H E on president Of If f the California mission lon visited the school on an Monday and addressed the students during the theology th theology hou Prof Wolfe lectured In Plain City on Friday Frida evening and In on Sun Sunday slay day dayH II H 1 P Cram editor of the tho Kanab Clipper was I an Interested visitor at it on Friday President Brimhall reports that few fewer fewer er or releases have hao teen been Jeen Issued IB this thU year ear than thon during tiny un year icar car In the history hili tory of oC jib Academy cadem Tho The training teachers of or the tho Academy have hac been given a regular regul visiting day I In common with the county teachers President spoke In Draper last Sunday ironing lIng under tinder the aus ius auspices pice of ot the local school board horiL Ills subject was the he Relation of Parents to Teachers Tho school Is now In a n very healthy condition Out of ot an nn enrollment of ot one ono thousand and eighteen only anI six arc are ab absent absent sent on account ot or sIckness The Prodigal al Son was the tho subject i of Qt President lecture before the Parents clues ClUBS on Wednesday oven even evening ing lag Prof Partridge lectured before the on Thursday afternoon on the thc Teachers essential knowledge of arithmetical signs Many expressions of ot satisfaction were heard at nt the close cloo of the tho meeting There are one on hundred and twenty enrolled In Mrs C D I Youngs classes s In domestic arts about one half of the number arc are taking In plain sewing and dressmaking Mrs Ir Ida S a member of the Academy faculty hog baa been called to act as counselor to Mrs Bathsheba W v Smith president of at the general He lie lief Societies Mrs L Brooks Drooks Vincent incent a n noted tray trav traveler eler eber and author gave Gau an nn Interesting lecture before the students on Tuesday evening Her dC of the Klon Ilon Klondike dike country and Its Us pleasures and per perils perlis lbs ils w re graphic and thrilling und and have been the subject of much favorable comment during the week The IMs although young 0 un 1 are mak malt making maltInG ing lag a 11 name for tor themselves because of their enthusiasm President lectured In the regular re lar class meeting on Monday afternoon and end encouraged them In their determination to work rork united ly for or the advancement of the class das The Spanish Fork teachers were vie vis visitors at the tile Academy on Monday and Tuesday Misses Phebe Campbell Clara Williams Lydia LdlA Knudsen Lottie Busch Dusch and Ed Rowe and Will WillA L A Hughes nil all former ormer students were ero among the lIe number The Tile committee from tram the faculty which was vu appointed to choose colors for the athletic association as line has report r port ed cd They have hiVO decided that tennis shoes shall shaU be used ased for or all nil gymnastic as tie exercises They The have chosen WhIte I blouses bluse and dark blue trousers for tor tho the track team grey vcr suits with wills Mack black for tor the baseball team and have hae dark blue for the basket Fail ball teams BEAVER BRANCH B Y V A Beaver Deaver City Nov No visit of Pro Prot J K E HIckman of oC Provo was I cry Ct much appreciated by all au Ills His IU ad au I IdreS dress dreS on Friday evening glyen under the auspices of ot the society on the advancements In science during durin the nineteenth century was fOS closely fol Cui vi l cd throughout by a large and ap up audience The contest between classes of at the Bea er district school and academy was a 11 very pleasant affair resulting however In favor of the academy Af At ter the contest luncheon lunch on was served ened by the school to the participants In the Including the faculty of both hath r after which all nil assembled In hell hall where a 11 short program Including murie mU lc songs Ion a short talk by Prof Prot Hickman etc was VI carried out am and Anil the day d closed by b Joining In a 1 dance fir tr f r a short time Quite Quill n me number nUmb r of the students at attended attended tended the tho special conference hold In I Heaver on Sunday Bunda returning In the theet evening et to the conjoint meeting of the Mutual Improvement associations nt at which Prof hIckman discoursed upon the history of ot the Saints showIer shone the fulfillment of many man predictions that hit have been mad made con concerning concerning the perile aPle le who settled in the loek On last Friday Frida evening Elder J 3 F Talton Taiton gave gate an nn interesting tails tAlle on the theRise Rise RUa and tad Fall 1111 of the I I I The question of at erecting a 1 modern school building here herG on the grounds ts is being talked of oC considerably and we 0 hope Iii hi due time to record the tion of ot our desires In this matter maUer AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan Lolan November IB Principal Cut ler of Oneida Onelda Stake academy together to w wIth Ith several of his teachers was a n vie vis at the tho college collego Tuesday Tile The enrollment Is now nosy n a few fow short hort of ot the entire enrollment of last year ear earThe The defeat of the A C football team lait laft Saturday does not daunt that plucky aggregation gatlon they tho are still at It Thy They Th y play again Saturday with the tho team from All Hallows college on the 11 H campus The faculty party Part for tor students Is I to take place llato on Saturday evening C The committee reports report a II pleasant program in preparation ton Professor Wright addressed the stu elsi dents dent nt at chapel 1 for the first r t time on Thursday morning Ho He pointed out the agricultural pO of Utah anti ami nn the tise advantages to young oun men of using the tho splendid facilities of the till college oll e to equip themselves for tor Intelligent con ducting of ot farms farm He lie complimented the young women va men on their appreciating these thue facilities as Indicated by the names In use the lists lints lI ts of products The chief exercise of the next meet lag Ing In of ot the tho Agricultural College Debat Debut lag ing Society Is a n debate on the tion That state Mate prohibition is I a better means mt ans of centreline the liquor that Is its high license The progression has recitations n a song and a lecture by b Mr Ir Charles Whipple Professor Merrill Is preparing a II bul hub leUn letin on horse hone feeding teed In and Professor one ona on the best but time to har bar vest cst cereals There Is III to b be n ft meeting of the col lege I Ke board on Saturday to look after business connected with the new ne bl I |