| Show EFFECTS WILL WILLBE BE Sf fAR f CHI G State Institute One of the Most Successful Ever Held In InThis This City SHOULD BE AH AU ANNUAL AFFAIR or Opinion ol 01 Those Who Were Present During the Session Miss Talk The Tho Normal closed last night after a 11 two weeks we ks Hessian Heulon which Vina n perhaps tho moat success successful ful of or tho kind ever held In this thin state alI The through throughout out was between fn OO and ard 00 teachers among them n largo number of at city and county superintendents s 1111 Ona Instructors torn from Colorado and Idaho the llie work of the tho will wll have effects und bo of ot vast list benefit to not nol only teachers but pupils also aillo Is l already conceded by those who followed Its Yesterdays was very large largely ly I attended l and ond Wild wad addressed by b bInto Into nn n II number of county Prof discussed the of tho Institute thu tho splendid prospects for tho fu Cu future ture expressed ni M being In of ot malting making It nn nil nn nual affair und one which should ro Mate support ort He lie believed that ut lit uh gatherings be he mud lid I compulsory In his hl remarks Hupt wan IIA supported by b tho who followed him Hg 1 II erben of ot Provo offered a resolution In ht strong terms the tM appreciation tell felt by the tho for tor th the work of at the tho Institute that hereafter u It bo ho made Ind an affair and ond tIt th the thor theIr support to tl this end Thon followed it 1 pup pap r by ty Principal on 01 The rhe In In which ho pointed out itA beauty simplicity of It language und and classed It as nil ono of ot the literary of ot tho thon thong n ng Concluding the tho session Prof W V Jr r mado ona IIno of his characteristic talks urging the tho to band ba 1111 together for tor tho tha promotion of or education tho state Tho rho summer of oC tho of Utah Ulah opens op hll on ll Monday next nt tho MISS FINH TALK Tho Iho following of Miss New excellent talk lalk b toro the tho Institute In on tho subject India ted has been h en handed In with n I request t for Cor pub publication A Blot on the eon Is so clear In plot so HO direct and In ilK toiling telling anti so cyin In III Its that It taken hold of or our very or hearl strings Charles Dickens once said that ho of ot no 1111 love like that of or and no like It and no of oC ofa a II splendid thing otter after Its 1111 conception like It that ho would rather havo writ ton play than any other of or mod modern ern times It la tn a n play ilIa to 10 Interpret bo cause of Its Intense emotion and tha catastrophe Much Is Ie anticipated ed tI in tn the very first scene Miss Now New 1111 dill did Interpret t thu drama with nil ilK difficulties making us forget forset tho Wo Woman man us UR reader to sou MO to reel feel and to weep with the woman Mildred and her h r tragedy The characters were nil all clearly defined tut especially Mildred tho latter a n lino IIno type of noblest friendship and in intuition Intuition tuition two roles stood ns Browning would have hae them clear out above thu other characters In the II rn No liner could be paid Miss Newlin than tho breathless attention t that the th Inigo audience her When lu tho audience was silent a 1 mo moment ment that which Is more Inore cIa olo quent lImn wie noise nol e then ns Rn they from the spell of or orthe the render poet Joet the Iho audience burst burnt Into Miss Newlin emotional power van 11 demonstrated last night In vernl numbers of nn Inter IntI Interesting esting program especial especially ly Iy In tn The he Smil of or the Violin She manifested d a I no her hor versatility tind proved tl that sho could do many things will The rho WIH a bit of or fine It li h to 10 be ho rd Miss will 11 read during summer limmer for tor forwe we need noell moro reading |