Show CIAO OF UTAH UNIVERSITY went nt May y Babcock Mor Sr l n to with J to ool l tot for tho Dent ro he In lh r Oh log a al J JL ton I l I Ti of at 1905 furnished t tho follow II Il normal society Jr rf r sr m for the o 1 fillY lo oll J falk H V olo I tit the of ot 10 f i or on e eI nd ll matters luring I ew books k to tn be bo I fP Hj l OI distributed ll j 11 F OI gy tow 11 faculty I 11 I a n u rule n y and o hll hell to 10 tin the I ont f Jt the tho following program I I tho lorf JC By i i the tha Ir iu In n Haying m ny Of or 0 11 fulka L I J r Muir afternoon Byron II 1 addressed the SOli It II on ii 1 and aliI Anarchy that Tho k b from United Un lIt f Oil OilI I by hy the Ih L t Clr r nn nit for tor tho Iho nn InI nii ml I MI Morgan 1 md Win Wm for tor the 11 Hay Fritz l 01 ir I Mini t J An Th tiP to tho 1 1 t ill III Donald Dona II t tI R It I In n Of Hip Hippi pi rI rT in of or VIII I II I hIV nt i I hit lim arrived from In II in I the destroyed 11 f h iu nn flroA A 1 u II meeting of ot the tho lood Iou of ot lint 11 1 I N T 1 Porter Of the l wan wall made n member of ot Hi th faculty 1 1 orA Stewart and Allen will do doI I I Illustrated ll lecture at nt Price 1111 Pricey y Feb 8 At M f UIl Monday the Ihl ad ud of ot discussing the tho first year 0 tIP tin preparatory course courso will bo h dla irini 1 The he revision lon of or tho Iho normal tHI bo bl considered Already r nil tin Ih annual for fOI 1902 and 1903 hM hu Instill hi R n T Porter of at the Branch visited the tho University Friday Mr Ir p rt r in Is here In the Interest of ot nf t years work at tit Cedar City in A II r days bids for the reconstruction tion or of tho physical science building 1111 il IP br advertised for forMis fortI Mis tI May will conduct I apel exer next week U i v meeting of ot the tho faculty III lu President Instruct U J Hi what to do In cabo of fir He H explained the tho water and gas and the manner of or using th ho hIlM i After Aft meeting mealing they the all 1111 visit fJ sources of water and nai cas night watchman linn 11 to shut off the tho largo lutgo gao We every night 1110 summer school chool committee III n ranging for tho next summers sr in Tills This committee of or Dr J P r Merrill Professors J 0 G M Marshall ml lid William Stewart Friday fida morning Dr lectured the fourth year ear His IllY was Ins Lake Th The museum and school of ot mines I t now rooted and tho windows r I In Laboratory In chemistry i Kills Kins there Monday TRAINING SCHOOL Th rh of ot tho fourth grade have Ii Ill 11 q u the Journeys of ot the Mormon pioneers In their history II ark ork Yesterday afternoon they served i dinner from fro the domestic r ion Iono i jom luom Mr MI C R H was ait The Tho guests wore were Prof f fir rl N T Porter j IM Mr 11 Thomsen and the Hi Thomson read a paper be tare rare Hie ot the training school o v on and History In I th 10 Grados TI club will meet at nt the l Bm FrIda evening 1111 discuss Domestic Science lId will tho lend ln In the I n l oC f the Ham and Principal William tnt It I ot the Union welO Isi H itt the 1111 training school chool Wednesday 11 13 n In No 32 A collection PI hon th p of y was as n lid a pr Illustrating cu cuMm Uh Lan ir Of at the Inte war Mm n ir wn waA conducted under th lh t direction of ot the student teachers Ir w O N SI and Ml a N 02 both from Pleasant duy the training school Tues Tuesa PI r t has a II letter A 0 White principal of ot tha thata ta Ing Tin Gt tendon Cacho stat slat Otter laller had started a do de don nt n training m In con COlt conia ia Ial tho district schools of ot v bulletin A lare r 01 r the tho haR 7 been eo 1 UI sup sul II Thi lh tools other U I IM nr vcr ery nerous In i Mr 1101 Phase of or education I V 1111 Is m mechanic as n well as a at I II Ih t to I th ork IJO ilk teacher will work worle In all ull the grades SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOLS 1 e l ff i at the Iho Lincoln I In Mi Illi rp after atter the the halt to tho of Ii It Tho collection tor fund wn 30 I Ill nn W the of ot that 8 Of ot th tho Lincoln V a he nt th of lit hOlle or tho thoI I 1111 ro health With tho relur of h and n It the Fremont femon f f r If I Davis on Friday n afternoon noon In InI I May who resigned re yes les yeso The aM d lIP to lve Orant riM o mt i the In n the c for forthe the memorial eXerCise W a 1 IOUI Mr spent I pr taUlo halt Cha Pike e J Little also ung Mr II talk on monuments tr nt r he ot built by II lint subjects with HID Iho monument built by I the tho 01 lit freemen M lIn Maude Myers l ind r Amo and Prank minli of the eighth l t mado u lL Aholt I to the primary children on Memorial Day 01 Tho rho teachers wore surprised to ate litO how well 1111 y In Uio ho little with facts about Bupt of ot Iho city ell school nays IR Relative to of o tho U II Y academy of originality in l III Illi to tenth teach geography eto and el o it may bo that Dr Pt Dewey nee claims no originality for tor tho neither tho 11 Y If It of tho faculty of ot that Institution would visit certain In Halt Lake they would find In tho sixth und In which one olle Is IR teaching nil all damn In III arithmetic another r nil all of tho geography la n I and they ole are II Invited I to Tho Grant schools contribution to tho fund 2070 Moro of ot tho school and the approximately four and u II halt apiece MIsH Parry nf or the In I reported an slowly She hll IB 18 r atly by all QU QUMI MI Pollock v Jackson Fie 1 1 lun t Twelfth Ninth franklin nd till the thew pilat w Much I till the III nem of or Principal I of ot th Hum lurn ner school who linn Itla ben away from Ills his dUlles H the pout v f k hy h n of ot lines 11 r of or tin t In hie IIII of nt the tooH too charge of ot two 10 rooms on two occasions pant wc CI l II Cupper resigned lO her to at Ih Longfellow yesterday lu Iu accept u position In the th schools school of lit apo Miss Wall of ot the vis vIII visited lIel All of ot tho on Thursday afternoon Miss Cooper of ot tho Longfellow re received a n substantial girt gift from thu and pupils of tin on Oil her retirement from flom that The closing of ot the th A at nt tho Lincoln oln school on Friday I afternoon were Wen vory ory Interesting Superintendent address to the tho class full tull of inspiration and one of ot tho mOIL moat worthy that the patron and of If that listened to for fOI a n lOll time Mr Ir Prosser of at the Seventh grade at atthe the Webster will assume the duties of ot principal tit ut tho on Monday Monda Principal Mr MI Petterson critic teacher at ut the training school and Miss Edward l of the Murray school were Welter Webster visitors last The rho Riverside school observed tho birthday of In a fitting man manner ner ller Mr Ir H n 8 5 Young of ot tho board of ot education gave gae an nil Interesting and In address s Miss mon ac by br Mm Mra Curtis rendered two delightful solos The exercises closed with Lend Kindly Light from tiu tho mer chorus Miss Agnes 1 of ot the Fremont visited Miss Thomas at tho Wednesday Mr visited the Union Wednesday forenoon Miss Wheeler of the tho Union school lunched with the tho teachers Friday Miss ot 01 the Bountiful noun school was a visitor at tho Union on 01 Monday SALT SAIT mOIl HIGH SCHOOL Ivle Miller has entered school after an of or nearly weel I on account of or Illness Miss Paine was out on Wednesday on account of lines The visitors were Mr and Mrs Wet Wel zol zel Mrs Miller Miss Sharp Miss Sands Mr CritchlOw and He P A Simpkins Helen Is Improving rapidly tram from her Illness She Sho Is I able to bo 10 around and It U I hoped that t she eha will resume her work worl noon Miss freshman treshman English Classes s will begin the Iliad on Monday Miss Aliss Critchlow Is out of ot school chool on account of at Illness One of ot the other teachers will substitute for her She Bhe Is not expected to return for tor month or six weeks Tho rho reception which the tho seniors gave In tho Kenyan was In every respect re p ct u success Tho midyear classes Will enter on Monday I Miss lIss Paine Paino gave gae her freshman alge algebra bra class an examination In factoring on Thursday Thurs a aMr Mr class will begin water ater watercolors colors next week BRANCH NORMAL Cedar Ce nr City Jan N S B BPorter Porter left Cedar City Wednesday for tor Snit Salt Lake for the purpose of Ot attend attending ing to Important business concerning the school work for tor the tho coming year In nil all probability ho will leava lenva Salt Lako City Monday night The lecture next Saturday night will willbe willbe be given by Mr Cathcart t n the sub Bub subject of ot Robert nobert DumB Burns Air George Georgo St M Decker delivered his hla hisle lecture le on Tho Morphology of ot Evolution tion before a I crowded house The was W II enjoyed by all but was especially appreciated by who have havo spent Homo nomo time In the study of ot natural science The ladles s society of ot tho Normal held ItA regular meeting last Friday afternoon A paper on tho Physical t and Spiritual of Wo Women Women men written by Miss Tillie Gardner Was read and discussed by b the tho members member of or the society The meeting of ot the Debating Society held on Wednesday night was wo characterized by b tho vim lIn and life that has always attended tho th meetings of the past The subject wu the tho Chinese Question One of the most Instructive and Inter Interesting esting lectures yet offered In the nubile tur e was wn given Saturday night It by 11 Mr J H II on the subject of ot tho lectura was Vas Illustrated The fhe material It was well selected and was Willi presented In a II most Impressive manner Mr Tipton reached his climax with the tho quotation The heavens de declare clare tho glory of God and the firma firmament ment his handiwork Mr Cathcart conducted chapel last week his subject being The of at the Bible upon Literature Tho Im Importance of ot becoming familiar with the Holy Book If only for tor the sake sak of ot tho beauty It lends lend to literature Will was dwelt upon talks showed much thought and and Were vel full tull of or Illusions to different parts of the r OUR BU MEN H HH I H N y I X 0 j I 1 j 1 I 1 I J I j o Il H HI IHl HH H I H I I IH t H H t H H H H HI I FRANK KNOX The above Is a good of ot ono of ot Snit Salt Lakes truly trul busiest men mell President Krank Knox of the National Hank of or the Republic Ho has hils been a I banking man and financier all his life and It Is Interesting to note that hlo widely extended experience hoa hM been with western banks so that Iw has haa always been closely and vitally In touch with western Interests Mr 1 11 Knox I nox lu III n a native of Washington ton la Ia After at nt tho local academy he entered the First 1 Nation National al nl bank of or that city at It the ago ngo ot sixteen where lie rapidly learned the beginnings of iv 1 financial education Ha 10 subsequently removed to Kansas City where whelo a wide and more experienced Mold hi was opened to 10 him and he became associated with the National Dank of lit Commerce of ot that city nut Hut ho he dill did not confine himself entirely to tho Interests of at one but branched out organized and was WI the tho principal owner of at one IS national and two state banks In Kansas besides interesting himself In III live stock operations in Ih Kansas as ns well as ns In a 1 line of at grain ele ete elevators Hut the tho growing opportunities and reputation of ot Bait Lako City elt had for tor some time been beon attracting his atten oten attention tion and to Snit Salt Luke Lake he ho finally decided to 0 remove and closing up his Kansas Interests In 1880 1889 Mr Knox came to this city In 1890 1830 and established the tM National Bank Danl of at tho Republic at the head hen of ot which ho has hns ever eor since remained AAA found In literature In the Thursday Thur morning exercises cX H Thomas Birds ot r KIllingworth L D S UNIVERSITY Instructor Larsen spoke In the tho Eighth ward Instructor In Evans In the thc Seven Seventeenth Instructor Dirt Bird In the Fifth Professor J at Draper and President Paul In the Seventh ward last Sunday evening Tho second semester wilt 11 begin ono one week weel from next Monday That will willbe willbe be n II good time to enter Classes In pedagogy psychology mathematics botany physiology geology etc and ond will bo commenced at 1 t I hn t time In the basket ball games alneR tho L I D 1 S team defeated company C Cb by b a 1 score ot 41 H to 20 find and tho L I D S girls team defeated tho Snit Salt Lake City High school by b a score of ot 0 to C G The adoption of ot clans banners was QS de do elded on by Iy tho students yesterday In special session The selection ot colors for tor the or main color was the most debated of ot the subjects con It wan finally decided that tho commercial college should have havo a 0 red banner blumer tho high a Il royal the tho normal a black and the preparatory tory a II white Much objection was ivos made to black but Jt finally prevailed The Tho Columbine girls gave a n social party part In the now gym on Friday l night It 11 was a line affair notwithstanding standing the unfinished condition of ot tho of or that building orchestra furnished the music and the tho piano from tro room 25 n wOJ permanently removed to the thO gymnasium Tho students and ond teachers of ot the tho uni university yesterday e afternoon gave a de Ilc delightful program complimentary to the business college orchestra The Tho hour chosen was the regular r hour for stu ItU dents Friday mooting tram from 1 to p m antI and the affair aa S a I surprise to the members of ot the tho orchestra who did III not know what was In contemplation tion The Tho vocal solos by Iy Heber Sharp and Mrs Kin Emm ma J Sunders were es cs especially fine and received hearty en on encores cores Core The former sans the Gypsy Sweetheart and tho latter laller Septem September ber and each pave a I second selection as ns an In encore The remarks by lIy John U were eloquent showing careful preparation and the poem by J W Welsh was well received A new L I D DS DB S B university song was rendered by Stu lents dents Welsh and amI Cottom ana I 1 down the I hou o The Mr Py p pI per leI and Miss Clayton Rave gave lec I lIone and ullI Miss Heath Houth recited red led When President Pr Paul laul required the orchestra to come eo me up on the thil stand Hint they tho I might be he noen Moen of or Inen there was long Ions The members of at the orches orchestra tra are ale II H L I Sweeten lender cornet violin Kranjc W second violin Hend trombone narke ly I Olson first clarinet Arthur Wilkin Wilkinson son soni Instructor W Funk I bass viol Miss Hattle Drunker piano UNO ACADEMY Provo Utah Jan Brim Brimhall hall attended the meeting of ot the Ken gen general eral board held In III Salt Bait Lake on Tues Tuesday day 1111 Prof Nelson lectured before the tho teachers Institute of ot Emery I men county on Saturday and In Price on Sunday Tho Th advanced d music class IS s now In Interested lero In the study of or The Creation by Hoyden Prof Irot Brown lectured In Mapleton on Oil Saturday and In on Sunday A committee from the faculty hall haH been appointed to begin on the circular tot for the next school year Tho Fourth ward Sunday school cava a II childrens party In the academy last Jast Saturday About bOllt A four fout hundred and fifty were wele present Iro ent Among the Visitors wore Bish Bishop op Murdock mid 8 S L I Allen of or char lesion leaton and Hebar Jex ot Spanish Fork Miss Cameron will lecture before the county Institute on Saturday and before tho Parents Prents class of ot Lehl on Sunday The class of ot 1901 Is preparing to 10 place another valuable of or pedagogical works In their already large li II library Prof Prot lectures on The Heroism of Women was greatly en enjoyed joyed joyell by tho members of ot tho Parents class on Wednesday night Tho weather bureau observer erver at nt the academy reported a II temperature of ot four degrees below zero last Sunday morning Proto Prof last Thursday |