| Show SALT SALl lAkE President Kerr of oC the A C U Logan addressed the principals and nl teachers at nt the tho meeting last Wednesday ay afternoon After extending n a cordial Invitation to the Salt Snit Lake City teachers to spend spout u a day lIw at nt the thc A C U the tho en cn entered upon his subject d of ot The Agri Agricultural cultural College Statistics tlc on the tIll growth of ot If land grant Institutions In wora freely treel indulged In The gentleman gen en stated that a n great gnat misunderstanding exists I tl regarding the anti and aims almi of ut such Institutions that nn an Idea Ide pre pro valis that high school work should be he herro prosecuted another that the tie Instruction tion should be limited to the agricultural college Is 15 n II part of the th or IH is a II Institution In n founded In pursuance of ot an nil annet net of ot Congress as liS far back as nA 1765 a society for Cor th tb promotion of ot agriculture was lall organized In Philadelphia at nt the present the th Intention Is not to confine the work to agriculture but to extend the tho scope to Include work worl ork In III Inventions arts und and sciences for the tha Industrial classes the t te first school of ot agriculture tile in the United Un tin ted States was established In Michigan In 18 Oi tho the gnat strides made malle III In civilization ha Isoe e bein becu hc n reflect reflected ed pd In lit tho the gradual development of ot 1111 lie opinion to the comprehension of oC the tM fart that the tho practical side must not bo ho neglected In schools chool of or such pretensions 1 I e c that a n person ierson should there be e able to receive instruction In lit any nn branch Senator HellI tor Morrow orrow of oC Vermont IH is the great pioneer of or agricultural schools the term Agricultural college is a I misnomer used for Cor brevity thelo H Is but one real agricultural college In the United States this being belnA at Ut Amherst Mass Insl the alms aims of ot such Buch schools re Il responding spending to the name agricultural col colleges colleges leges are lire to provide a liberal as well ell ellas ay nil practical education primarily for forthe forthe the tho Industrial classes the results aro are seen een In the tha number of ot students who have hate become good goo progressive citizens anti and successful professional men the tho Agricultural A college collca of oC Utah was W 8 es cs established In III according to 10 nn an net act of ot Congress its It Income consists of at 1 annually for tOr experimental work worl n a Income am money received from Crom lt its II lands h rented the tho legislature J assume the tue expenses for contingent outlays necessary to keep kO 11 tho the buildings K In III re reo pair nir also pays for clerical work its work embraces agriculture domestic amid arts engineering and me arts general arts and expert experiment ment station The Tha present nt value of ot the tha Institution Is It claims stores acres rl S together torether with six farms each ellch of ot 40 acres dis Ills distributed distributed throughout the Int mt ter are aro used mell for experimental work In mill arId farming In If i In l nil all 21 2 I buildings arc arcin In use u a by b the tho school the Iho present enroll enrollment enrollment ment bent has hao reached Its itA students ret rep represent I resent res nt 21 counties of the state Mate and U Li t tot states of ot the Union extending from rom Canada COlla n anti ami Maryland to Nevada Neada Miss Crowley of ot the tho Fremont Is la re recovering recovering recovering covering from froni rom an un attack of ot appendicitis muse also Mrs Irs Munn of ot tho the Lincoln is isa Isa a St victim of ot the tho same name disease Miss lIss orf Is II doing substitute work sorl orl at the tho Grant Irant Mrs Smith at the HID Lowell and Miss lIsI tome Home I nt at the tue Fremont ramont I Miss lIss Terbium has hns resumed her hel work at sit the Hamilton Miss Johnson has hal been taking charge of ot her room during her absence Fremont l teachers Insist on giving tho the accent to the lust last syllable In III Fremont Premont for or tho the Information of the tha public Principals held a n special meeting last Thursday afternoon 8 The Tho High school enjoyed an nn assem assembly bly l last Wednesday dllY morning The Tise Trench play iny plo under the tho direction of Mrs Irs Jennings of the High school will Kill bo ho rendered on Oil the tha lust I Over Oer books from tho the Union Un 1011 school library were In itt circulation among the tho students of ot o that school last Ilist week An urgent request has luss been belli made that thal the excellent piper patter presented by IJ ii before the tha principal last laHl Wednesday c afternoon be he published The rill skilful I manner In iii which time tho lady laly Ill handles the tho School Insures Its merited reception by bytho h bytho tho teachers throughout tho the state alato Following 1 Is tho the manual nil II t training program MANUAL I Woodwork and anil Sewing Setting Monday tl ui a ii in III Union hit Ion Lincoln I iii cO ii Monday p l I m Ill Franklin or Lincoln and Tuesday a it tn isi two classes Tuesday IIII a n Ill til I I y p m mis Stunner Tuesday p m ni Fremont Wednesday o fl m III two tan ellipses chI IS Wednesday p II I m lii Lowell two class cias classes es Cs C N y p II i m iii Thursday II a m p II in rn Hamilton Thursday p III In Jackson Friday a 0 III m Webster Friday Frida p IJ m an Webster Friday p 11 m In Grant |