Show s tl J i SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOLS The Tho winter r session of ot ha tho schools of ot this thle city open Monday next Mill Marjorie JI D i Paine of ot tho the high school has hus been visiting In tho the cant ell I the MIM NI e Clara Larson of the tho Hamilton school has hns returned tram from a visit to View W IV V cr principal of ot the tile lion Jinn school accompanied by MM Mrs Prosser daughter d noel and lUcre Mure has haa been bt I 1 Miss Anna C Adams Adam of oC the Lincoln tallied very pleasantly antly on Monday Mon Ion Monday day dar MUs Mies Morris of fit Minneapolis who Is to lir succeed Ml Iu s Benson late into of ot tho Mho coin will assume her duties Jan Jun 25 6 4 Miss s Alice l I Howe Rowe of ot the tho West Side Billo high school m fa expected to return from hor trip cent cant today tI Clarahan formerly oT 1 tho the West Went Hide aIde high school left on Tush 1 lilY dill for u sojourn In III Missouri Mrs Irs Danker of or tho the Franklin enter H Hl rr III III Ho HoT Hoo nt T 1 V t tr I t f r r o H j 4 1 11 MISS MISS DELLE LAWSON I Teacher of or Fremont School spending n a fe few v days daya pleasantly nt at City A letter from tram Mien Beason to a friend in Sn n tills thin oily olty lutes that she In lit enjoying her position In I Seattle very much I very pleasantly several of or the tho teachers teacher of or that school on Thursday Mies Edwards j who Is low hav having ha haIng ing log a n 1 leave leavo of o absence from Dm Iho train halo fog Inu has lias returned from Europe I where been touring t During Durin her absence the huij studied thoroughly the educational aye tena both loth thorn thoro and 1111 1 In this t try when resuming her he work wil nil In n excellent equipment for tor or her Iler lulies in tho the slate training school Rheas lI of ot the till Grant araut hat been o n fi pleasant sojourn In A Kt St George G rg during the holidays Mr Hell who taught In ha the tho Lincoln last t year your li Is having nl 4 n successful year In III district 31 Suit Luke county ISS s Cohn of the Iho Fremont remont I and Mlles Palmer of the Grant enjoyed them Belvea at III th the Main street bawling bolln alley ulley on Tuesday u dIlY Miss ll Goddard a of o tho the aton high school has hall returned from tram a pleasant Instructor A C Reese Ileese of the th high school s IlI ahem ent his vacation n very cry ver y at Spanish Furl Fur He JIo returned re rt returned turned on Oil Thursday day 0 O N lcJ Ry wo O accompanied a 0 III panted p the remains remain I of ute lute Mie III d lint Hill tit their t In MIS south emu I will iIII not return until the thu latter part pait of IK rII next t week Pollock has hn 1 i In the city during the tho l a stun enjoying the tho advent of ot the th new lIeW year most mOlt pleasantly visit Mt spent with her har parents In lund land Miss Altai Ter JernAll wa Godbe of or th this entertained In behalf of ot her sifter l lIra Mra i rl rice e on 01 after otter afternoon afternoon noon Mon Mm will be a M as rt fI farina teacher In tho WO schools of or n this cUr city rInd must mart successful II In III her hor work Principal 0 U A I NI N Ison on of ot the Fremont Fremon l c returned on from his hie hunt log In trip In 1111 and A nil reports a 11 picas ph nut alit and 1 11 9 outing Supervisor I Wetzell has b been cn preparing tug ing ng i during hi r I up the wens recess art an u of o work covering the tilt remainder r of or uhf the year In lit which the Ihl work will wiil be bt so 10 for formulated ar 1 ns M to apply to 10 every ery wade throughout hout the tho schools and for UI wIny over v weel tePi each 1 re month It II 1 certainly has hai hR b been cn a n task k rho of ot duration In the city oro to 10 lenin Ionia that Supervisor K m llott lIott las lus rom her hor recent In Indisposition indisposition disposition arid and If Is I In hi for tor he her qu v vJ J M M t Chambers Ch of or Omaha father rather of ot a aMiss f MISs Jeu lc M 1 Chambers hambers orthe Lowell 1011 IK Is III In he the the city 1 his daughter Mh MI Walker of lute tho McCoy high school spout poet the Ilie Ih holidays With fri In Miss l of o the Lowell Louvell will wit I not her hur Julius duties until about aLom Jan Jail 15 l Miss lIs Catherine Johnson will take the th e place pinel of or Miss Galbraith at al the tine JacK JacKson Jackson son Principal J H II Coomb and 1111 family t returned today Saturday from their thou r visit In Utah county Miss Mies Mort ort line has hll been boon assigned to 10 th the Grant during tho the temporary nce of ot Miss lUss Scholes now ut lit St George charge chargeD GeorgeD GeorgD D U Ii Coomb of ot tho the Hamilton line has re returned reo returned turned from a IJ brief visit to friends Ini 1111 It Utah county Superintendent Christensen spout spent the th e holidays In ht the tho city with shot his hiM family The dedication of ot the tho Jefferson school revived so ao muCh of out our educational Growth that the following article In Is Milled coiled forth and will nu no doubt be L of ur Interest In It Riving giving n a synopsis of ot the growth ot or tho the schools one on stands stanch out boldly that la le the Hie spirit of ot education The sturdy pioneers plon rs who whet Springville Hopt 15 use 1110 brought with thum the thought that they UIO must nut not forget tho the rosebuds shun Riven them by God Clod oil Immediately often afler the Ihl rude horn homes Wen ero made mado ono on of or the fathers opened his tor for thu tho lit dear dwir children of hi his hili neighbors and nud friends offering then them Ms lets services ai ns teacher t From Prom that day to this thin line has InS not teen hemn behind in the matter of ot education At tt t times timeo there may have hlO been a n 1 lull in Its enthusiasm but that w was ns on ac ne account n count courll of oC those tho e nt tit the head of or th the edu educational movement not nut u n spirit of ot Interest InteNt or i ee a along alone alan thus this line lino More settlers earn carne more children were wert to be educated At dif IUt ferent erent times hint schoolhouses WON wen erected In various arlous parts of oC the settlement where rh re remany I many In an good lm have started the lads end las lall i on th lh road to 10 fame tamo fa mil I It Jt un probably in 1 1818 S 9 I I Ing Ins was first begun it has continued I until at present it it tl b l I In a n most excellent condition During the many mall were WIS of at this good teachers la In bored for tor tine the Ih of ot hn Im Front From l among the many We YC may ma mention Mr Ir J J It on Mr Mrs Ir IrI M I 11 Ii Mr K R s 8 Horne Home Mr Ir I 1 IH n Jr H Mrs Mil hl Corn om beok Snow bliss Nell and Ml MI 11 c Dena D Caffrey The public school did not then u a 1 high school In connection n with It hut but the good to c l ter pr er for tor the advancement of or their young t In a lush high hl school Irot C D and fl il P I be mentioned with hon honor or ur u us Ol the tho successful teachers of ot School A Inn In ht sh h eighties many iii ct the young y l teri Bin l vi Mn of 1110 had a drape to voter enter profession and und for tor their io the 13 JJ Y academy army my nt at 1 Fr o until able to successfully t ti a n It After Al being heln filled OIl with n Il great root love W tor for tench ing by br lint venerable teacher Dr Ur Mae line Maeser ser they returned to 10 plant tho ho good seeds they had hall received In It the schools school of Springville About this limo tho the free tree school syr 1 public schools As A the lie population In Increased II creased encased the demand came rome for tor more inure school room Sonic Some ome of the citizens met mot and decided to built build a central school by bunding bond I the tie city ell In ISO the building I I HH I H H H HI I I f t t ice 4 t r h r y r w I Irr i iJ r i 1 T 1 Ii 1 t rr i M 4 T r 1 i 3 j J 1 Jc A I Ic IJ c c J r va I I i r rA rY J J I Y r A I A At Ap J i c t to 0 I II I I II I t i f I IT IC T p If 3 C Cr r C Ci f C r 1 i I j t tT Ti T i r I x I I 11 r 1 1 1 7 r ir I If t f EGGERTSON PRINCIPAL 7 t hem m with th the county count organizations the tile teachers convention began beKan to aid akl In Inthe Inthe Inthe the upward growth of o education anti and nob nuh ih interest wj w rr that Ff llIe IIII were In a healthy Ai at there rp may ma luo havo hiti 11 font different nt sources but lout suit Mill have hine always a I ays beers b n TIt rat TItI I one nl who tho suta nr nil d support the was eras completed nt at the rout Frost rOIl of at mG 1700 1 will Il Ill tOW when then hen the I building la III l finally Anally paid for tor or This Thill build ng i six eiS i loom but In I Wo 1100 when still edit It III more Inure room roost nas sae I demanded several oral of the teachers ills covered large Toot root apace which with little mUI expense Ti might arranged for tor r lIable The Tic Idea was liS accepted ac n and Inti the hoard board Immediately had men nten nt at att work t ork and soon loon by an expenditure of the building was all Increased ed In Incapacity capacity Affording now eight tics class rooms rains n library and directors tors lurs room a 11 store room and two once In the year 1197 our present superintendent became principal of ot the public schools of ot Springville and Immediately Central school building became the edu rational renter Inter of ot the town nail and people lf ople were drawn towards It Society Sod fly was teas organized and during the year each member of at the faculty gave gae a talk upon some educational subject also nIao prominent rent nent speakers from different places were engaged to lecture To all of ot these mooting the public was wall Invited A students society was also organ organized The students taking of or orth their th lr own me programs and anti being responsible for the tho of or th ho meeting At present there arc three organizations of ot the students tho Mho High School Scholl the Ihl Students Society and the Grade Orado lr lle or Shamrocks Each Bach urh meet on one Friday evening of ot licit each e month Music came up t for tor or din dis discussion u A 1 piano Ilano was purchased and paid for b by voluntary t r notions donations o from teachers eachers and and pupils assisted by b the district Concerts were wore given hen and free freely freely ly I patronized by hy the public A music lc was employed for tor part of ot the day Ihl and KO too soon anon us as the nor re results stills were noted a teacher was WitS engaged I regularly regno so 10 that now how music Is u taught every day In nil all departments The fhe schools I owned l ti n library In n 1897 l of oC about one hundred and fifty Aty volume olum so Prof J in connection with willi the other teachers saw the tho necessity or of Increasing It It A great grea effort was made along this line and tor to toI day I the library contains eleven hundred and four tour volumes the largest library I In the state outside of ot the cities or of end ml second lass class i These Th e hooks hook are rend constantly by pupils pupil of ot nearly nearl nil all grades and used fur for reference Among tile the liberal donors to the library may be A J 0 O M Mower Mow Mower er Dr pr Fred Frfd Dunn lyman S H Wood Woot H II M Dougall 8 S Cummings O 0 P 1 T rot on Vm Viii F 1 Gibson T U n Kel lel l el la is P 1 t R 1 hauls Houtz D C Johnson John on Milan P Mark I took ook It U S 8 lobina At eunan Mrs Irl a S A Cooper Nell Sum sign den Delta Dotta Coffrey offrey Mrs S W Cran eran dater dall I I tiros Iros II Mend Mendenhall An n attempt which Pi P very N sue RUC was rna made mild to grade pupils lIs a v to apt Intelligence and The Tilt teachers have been upon line for some time rind tind nd finally at the beginning of ot this artho thO gr grading was wai tn made matle by years bo so now ohe oil whole year yar tho the first Ont grade one y year nr lIr the th rec ree oni grade one ont year etc ta Turing the peel past four tour yours years It hen has been a fat that at as Jf he grade grow higher Hi lit classes are larger larKer thin they have haw ben been previously until now tin thin II of or the higher grades are nearly lif as 8 law Ir r as those tho of the lower onto gaga on At Al the clone of o last year I r n fair Air w waa WM s held hid and the of II pupils was 91 n placed eed upon open exhibition for an entire we week This ThU no dutt will remain a Ii ten fen en tune of ot the tile school work at the close of ot each e oh h year Wr as tU the tho th beginning was s a II very verj 11 err lff on one over WO parents having ve and registered their lion Through h the suggestion of at Miss Ida Aleman nt at faculty acuity meeting the III subject of at Art Will was and heartily sup potted J which In nn an art rom corn tai tee being behl appointed The work was wal IIiI an n well done that bi foro the hi year lor was wan over oer a II beautiful picture I Flare was placed p 1 In III nearly every ctr room and hall This Is having lb the of the Ihl to 10 lat anti and an recognize works fork of art Some S me statuary will also be in K l In the th c rooms during the thi yew as II our own oln i t K U has lias pr l to snake make us a free tro gift girt of ot his hi Paul Revere Haven rending reading was Introduced during the past year at lit the tho morning chapel chApe Each Kadi l lIch morning a 11 chapter Is read from the and occasionally a verse is II taught laught as a n gem gm On Wednesday morn lug Ins at nt which time some gome citizen stu dent or special lecturer Is Invited to talk a 11 musical selection Is U also ren tiered dered This Thill has proven to be a Q very profitable part putt of the thu school work A strong effort tort has hall been brell mode made m de to teach the pupils politeness recognition of ot all ail teachers teachers at lit all nil times by raising the hat or bowing and a 1 regard for fOl others property rt Special stress hiM has been beell made mado to have hao pupils respect ail nil school property and mind so well is this felt that the teachers leal hers may indeed late lato themselves for tor the markings marking that lire are usually found upon out buildings are not there and the tile dolling of or the hat is the rule rude tether than the exception At r the thu th beginning of ot the thc year 1902 u II high school was established with Prof In charge The course laid I out by the stilt state superintendent is being followed There is an enrollment of ot M 37 students and It h Is the desire of ot the school board boar to make It u IL course and longer longcr It If possible In speak ing log to Supt l about the line high school he said that he was wail all so ly I converted to the tho high school prop that some law bo ho passed by h tho the Legislature HO eo that small mail all die dis districts like Mapleton could send eld pupils to the nearest high school chool free tree of charge and receive pay from the Iho state Instead In of ot haying having the taxpayer pay a tuition thereby taxing him twice High school privilege should be tx given by b the time state to 10 these small districts for forth they th cannot annot now and never will be ably able to support u a 1 high bight school It will be hl I conceited that tho Iho excellent system of or gradation tra In our schools must be ap all approval approved proved by b every ery citizen who gives tho the matter nay any an thought as the child chillI will pass yearly from frum one round to another until he lie has completed hi hl his course and will be associated nSF with those tho of ot equal ability general temperament and edu educational educational The rho completion of ot the new Jefferson school building dedicated by Patriarch o U H U Huntington Nov No 17 11 called caliel forth much praise and the board cannot help holp but feel f 1 the tho strong support they nor reo re received from citizens when at nt the tho dedi dedicatory services they the heart bean the children sing slag the song dedicated to the building composed by h Miss Ida |