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Show THE BEE. g Mr. Henry McCorniek is being welcomed by his many friends. He lias spent most of the winter in Custer, Idaho. The V. M. I. L. association gave a mo-- t successful bat at the Second ward assembly hall on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Newton entertained in honor of Miss Amy Johnson, who will shortly leave for Europe, on Friday evening. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will give a bazar on Friday and Saturday, April 8th and 9th. A delightful musical program has been prepared. Mrs. Egbert Roberts expects her daughter-ilaw', Mrs. Albert Taylor, to visit her. Airs. M. C. Fox entertained the Dollar Luncheon club this week. Miss Bannister of Ogden, was the guest of Miss Afton Young at Red Butte Hollow, during the week. Airs. Plummer has returned from New York. Air. Will Clark has returned to the city. Air. Joe Young took a party of friends for a trip in his car during the week. The class of 99 of Rowland Hall, will give a German on April 14. Airs. Albert Ensign gave a Kensington tea on Wednesday afternoon. Lieut. Demming was in the city during the n week. Hon. D. H. Peery of Ogden, was in the city on Tuesday. Air. S. H. Babcock left for the east on Saturday. Airs. Eph Daft of Hailey, Idaho, is visiting Airs. Robert Daft. Mrs. W. F. Colton has returned from Denver. entertained informally at cards on Tnesday evening. Box parties were given by Airs. Eldridge, Aliss Judge, Aliss Anderson and Aliss Geddes during the week. Air. and Airs. John MELBA. AI. Zane Aliss Anna Alae AIcAIillan will leave for Den- ver and Wyoming next week. The German club will meet with Mrs. on Alonday evening. Han-aue- r Air. and Airs. Vivian AIcCune have resched Salt Lake after several months passed in Europe and the large cities. Air. and Airs. H. G. Hayball of Logan, were with friends in one of the boxes at the Theatre Wednesday evening. SAVINGS BANKS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. something else. That there is need of something to raise from the ruts a class of dependents is but that the school savings bank is the thing, I am not ready to admit. What shall be proposed in its place? There can be but one answer the postal savings bank with the strong arm of the government behind the project. Banks break the best of them. A year or two ago one of the best in the West, the Omaha Savings bank, surprised everybody by closing its doors. At Lincoln, Nebraska, where a school savings bank had been started, the bank in which the deposits were placed broke, and the w'ork of the schools wTas lost. Such evils would be avoided by Government banks for they do not break. self-eviden- t, GEMS FROfl THE HERALD. (Concluded From Page 7.) elucidated. The savings banks in schools imphasizes the inequality of the different stations f life. I shall quote from one of my communi-:ationsThe ostentatious display of thewell-to-lwill be exercised to the humiliation of the oor to the humiliation of those who not only lave no penny to save, but who have no shoes to rear and little bread to eat. Can we not now ee the shrinking shame of the poorly clad? lowever successful the appearance of this idea here is a deep seated heart burning within. in the pupils a love of thrift and economy -- a hatred of idleness and of aimlessness ; and 3t them do their own banking, but dont, dont school. rag this into the publicity of the public Vho can say that there is not the ring of truth 1 what the writer has said? of Right here let me urge a word in behalf )e . o Cul-ivat- e Drake the Spanish navy. Called back That ultimatum. The secret of baldness continues to be a secret. The president speaks to congress only with his eyes. The white squadron has been transformed into the black squadron. If there is a conflict there are bound to be conflicting reports about it. The more the president temporizes, the more it puts the people in a temper. If not incommunicado, it cannot be denied that the president is If the president persists in treating the Maine disaster as an incident he will be called his accidency. Winter continues to linger in the lap of spring, and gives no signs of getting out of the lap. Today the president will give congress a piece of his mind in the hope that it will give him peace of mind. If some of the boulders that are strewn around the streets were removed the streets would be greatly improved thereby. Some of the boulders have lain in the streets so long that they have almost become landmarks. Aladge Carr Cooke, the famous English character woman, late with Sir Augustus Harris company of London, is a recent acqnisition to the Henderson stock company. She will make her initial appearance in Chicago Alonday, at the Great Northern as Airs. Zenobla Sherramy in Augustine Dalys The Lottery of Love. Another who will be seen at this performance for the first time will be Genevieve Leigh, a very clever ingenue. A Great Attraction ONE NIGHT ONLY. me Welsh Prize Singers, FROM WALES. A Choir Made Up of Picked voices Prize winners. . , of Eisteddfod TABERNACLE, TONIGHT, Dont Fail To Hear Them, The Treat of Your . . . Admission soc. Lives ... Beserved Seats 75c. Secure your seats at Daynes & Coalters Music Store, Main St, Sale begins April 6tb. |