Show sl normal ansti institute 1 va k I 1 TUESDAYS EXERCISES M institute met root utha at 9 a m singing 3 j prayer by bupt b 0 H prof proceeded willim his 4 lecture on rap tae TAB TAP theory and practice of teaching he referred to systematic n as condu ct ed by the ancients ild hid n iid sid continued his bis subject to the pm present sent century ho he stated that in germany denmark sweden and switzerland very child had bad a common schools education which was a result of che the system of compulsory education in in those countries he referred to the jesuits as educators them great credit for their on the subject A jesuit once said give me the rising generation of a nation and in years that nation is mine the old style of school education the memory being the only faculty developed making book worms of the students was treated of in a most interesting manner individuality vi is characteristic of the american system the education and advancement of the individual being the object sought after while in europe he said cantrall centralization or the development of the institution was more aimed almed al med at object of education is divided divide dinto into the utilitarian which requires just so much grammar giammar so much arithmetic and so much geography as is necessary for the individual to get a living to make his way in the worl dand the philanthropic which aims alms at the cultivation of every faculty god has his bestowed upon man that perfect harmony may be acquired in id the exercise thereof he announced the following as the faculties to be developed physical sensibility memory reason will wilt and manner to 1030 prof J N coyner on arithmetic reviewed the class on the subjects presented on the previous day H he e impressed upon tho the teachers present the importance mp ortance of daily drill in combining and in reading and writing numbers and announced the following as his definition of arithmetic arithmetic is that branch of mathematical science in which quantity is expressed in definite numbers 1030 to 1115 llly miss alias delia snow on oral grammar Gram in continuing her subject she took up saying words or those which tell something allowing children to give the logical predicate as the saying word of a sen seD sentence tence this being the most watt hatt natural iral irai the adverb was treated of pf in a delightful entertaining manner why words where words and when words being substituted for the common term adverb grammar being taught in this manner before tho the child reail reali really understands he is learning this tei tey tedious branch of education the ladys lecture covered the subject of relation and connection words elementary rules of punctuation combination of declarative interrogatory roy rot atory and imperative sentences a great deal being communicated on the ohe subject in a very short time 1115 to 12 miss alias Stul fouth interested the class in object lessons requiring q ul inu ing a complete review on subjects of the previous pevious days exercises and continuing with the square the object block being presented to the class the surface sides and angles are determined and the rule deduced from the simpie simple answers of the children that GA A s square quare is is a plane piane surface havin having 9 four fou r equal sides and four right anglea angles in rn like manner the cube and aud polygons were disposed of the simplicity of the plan of comment communicating form bel bei being ng apparent to all who were present while the manner in which miss Stul fouth conducts her classes in object lessons merits the emulate emulation ion lon of the teacher erks erss and is sure to interest the pupils AFTERNOON semion SESSION 1230 to prof W V 11 rager bager on reading he treated of the training of the second and third cles classes the lecture being full of important suggestions to teachers on this branch of education to 2 prof F M bishop on penmanship occupied the time allotted him in an instructive lecture on position straight and curved lines etc the following additional ladies and gentlemen were admitted to the institute SALT lare LAKE COUNTY C addle 8 snow now robert dickson prof Q G H schmidt rhoda slade blade Joseph josephine ind iud taylor gideon M mumford mil Mii elma elwa dunyon william 0 howard B R 11 smith junius F wells CACHE COUNTY H IT A shaw I 1 sarah holded sarah E langton davis DIs COUNT YEmma wils linc K 4 UTAH CouNTY abby whiting I 1 J MC tc willan ONEIDA onelda co lb soren jensen a tomorrow to morrow evening at 8 bupt 0 H biggs riggs will wiil deliver in i the university building his lecture on EDUCATION members of the institute and all who are interested in the subject are invited to attend A pestilent fellow about one this morning mr win davis of the loth ward was vas aroused by a knock at the door of his big house on opening it ift he found a villainous looking specimen of the genus homo who asked some common place questions and obtained a drink of water he re went into the house and sat down and put on airs and finally insultingly offered mr davis money accompanied with a brutal and indecent proposal and when mr davis informed him he had got to the wrong place he commenced threatening him at abb this point mr davis got his pistol cocked it and gave it to his hia wife while he went ven t to a neighbors for assistance which he procured and the fellow was secured and brought to tile the city hall I 1 this morning be was taken before justice who fined him 50 and being unable to pay that amount he will labor fifty days for the city he gave the name of james |