| Show E e arx THE AT W WEST WEST JORDAN july 3 1886 editor deseret news aws EW I 1 ec vi vel ack on abe 01 of the e of 1 june une we were abou arou aroused jr chih slumbers by the tramping of horses feet which halad ja of our oar house hoppe the riders rs proved to be deputy marshals they alighted aad one ot of them taking hold of the odthe of the wire door shaking it faid let me in by this thi time a lady one of our family came to the door and he be repeated his demand he then said 1 I have a warrant for samuel bateman f after petting getting inside he bot down flat on the floor to loot look anjer under the lounge and then got go on it on his bis knees and felt all around on OB the bei bed where three children were asleep and so he did with four other bed where there were children asleep in each he even looked into a trunk trun to not three feet long and scarcely one foot ot and a half wide also a box where a litter sirl girl kept her clothes in about two and i a half feet long and one foot wide vad other small boxes and in every nook and corner As we had lust just had a grist griat brought home he fel the flour and abran sacks this is the fourth time our house has been searched but never has anyone acted so low and unbecoming as this man and as he had searched the back brooms and cellar I 1 returned to the front room and there stood deputy franks outside the door he said 1 I guess you ladies are getting tired of us disturbing you so otten often we told him it was rather unpleasant to be disturbed so BO early I 1 asked him the name of his companion hu he said it was brooks I 1 said it was a naw name he replied yes that he waft new detective from the east this brooks came into the front room and comme commenced aced to search again mr air franks manner was quite gentlemanly and quite different to that of the other man respectfully Mits 13 BATE mAx COUNTY TEACHERS IN editor deseret news t another weeks work ot of the teachers at the teachers institute at provo closed with flue fine results on friday night last A brief o f the above work will doubtless be read with interest terest ia by the many intelligent readers of your valuable paper and especially by the educators of our children prof maeser in his bis instructions under the general head ot THEORY AND PRACTICE has taken particular care to stamp with much force and power the high responsibility of the teacher in dealing with the different phases of child life and ol 01 the successes and failures depending on the manner in which the teacher utilizes q elizes the force and controls the tendencies of the precious souls entrusted to his bis care the physical qualification to fo children chil diren a age b sex c constitution and the circumstances of the pupils a social b moral culnan cial were thoroughly discussed to develop good manners and a noble charad character r is incomparably the most important of all school work le ie a vigorous and noble manhood Is the ob led etive point of all true education therefore it is the first duty of the teacher to have bave a knowledge of the natural naturals aln social and industrial life of the pupa and to know how to regulate eoute control and direct individual action sob tion in harmony with ue the laws of god this I 1 said the professor cannot be done doii without the constant help a of I 1 the almighty nor would I 1 dare undertake the task baill without first applying for divine ild aid 11 Jus inasmuch as the responsibility is so greato great and it requires require i the best of men to deal with the lives and fortunes of our coming men and ind women is it not a suicidal policy to engage the incapable or unworthy either through venal favoritism picayune ayune conomy en or otherwise education is an investment not an expense money wisely spent pays the largest dividends education pays putting 9 positions up to the lowest bidder or reducing salaries below the actual value of the responsible work of a competent educator will tend to invite ignorance disorder and immorality where the best achieve ments of boci soci society ety should be regularity of attendance I 1 lobedia obedience e up pell diligence ly anc and I 1 integrity opened volumes of thought and the wise teacher will reflect the teachings given in his hiis future field of labor HISTORY was presented under four heads 1 1 chronological 3 2 synchronistic 3 biographical 4 sketches and rhetoric as R follows 1 sources man nature and revelation 11 II kinds of composition oral and written en written poetry and prose prose narratives letters descriptions advertisements essays editorials edno rials treatises transpositions trans positions narratives tives true and fictitious true i stories travels travel sp histories 4 biographies autobiographies journals jour naia fictitious i fable parables alleg orles novels 2 some name 7 thou parts qualities habitat use uge and ap application galatou ga ica litou I 1 qualities substance size color peculiarities e and accidentals accidentale acci dentals OTHER BRANCHES the members of the bookkeeping book keeping class have availed themselves with miniature In lature articles of trade have made out 0 inventories bought and sold lor for ca cash sh notes and on accounts thus receiving a practical illustration of the theody of opening keeping and closing clo the geometry course consisted in treating of 1 I perpendicular straight lines and 11 II oblique straight lines the first named was presented and demonstrated rated 1 what straight lines are 2 when they areber are perpendicular ze endi cular and Y 3 application of the demonstrated theorems a to erect a perpendicular cular ulai 3 to bisect a line c to let fall a perpendicular upon allne a line 11 II of oblique straight lines by forming formin angles that are a supplemental of b vertical and also demonstrated the theorems arising from the different positions of oblique lines the arithmetic class commenced at percentage explanations were given of f the meaning of the term used and of the different methods of calculating calculation 9 as when afi the base and the rate are given to tin find d th the e percentage er the base and percentage arcen tag e g given ven to find the rate t the era rate and percentage er glyen given to find find the base and an where the sum or the difference of the base and the percentage is given to find the base all of these four cases were worked in one case according to the following formula rate gase base percentage or R B P percentage was finished and a commencement made on the application of percentage aerial drawing was amply illustrated and a light b shade c shadow presented agreeable to nature the work presented in physics is as follows subject matter machines with their laws and kinds of the kiu kinds 0 I 1 simple and compound of tile the 8 simple I 1 mp le primary aud secondary y of ta the e primary the lever anclin inclined ed plane and pulley of the secondary the wheel and axle wedge and screw II 11 hydrodynamics 1 definition 2 classification a hydrostatics b c pneumatics hydrostatics was treated under the heads of 1 laws a transmission b of pressure upward downward and lateral 2 principles a equilibrium b buoyancy and 3 a application li cation a specific gravity b hydrostatic y prostatic ro static press c hydrostatic bellows physiology AND HYGIENE under the subject of the human body the 1 I skin and 11 II offices of body were ably presented the skin was studied as to 1 structure 2 parts i ia a cuticle b cutis veva 8 8 modifications a hat hair r nails teeth b membranes mucous and serous c glands uses kinds products the hygiene of the skin hair nails and teeth together with their growth parts kinds and uses respectively occupied much attention the last named heading 1 offices of the body was discussed under the following heads 1 digestion a mast mastication masticate icat ion b c deglutition d e f absorption g assimilation and as to the organs of digestion alimentary aanal fil the liver pancreas and spleen i for the purpose of illustrating more fully the alimentary canal with its complex connections and functions the brave tutor of this class made war upon a savage feline and after a short struggle with the aid of an aesthetics pussy was conquered and quietly yielded to the dissecting scalping knife at this juncture a lady teacher felt a crawling sensation in the region regin of the oesophagus and retired to oxygenize i last but 0 f the foremost is a I 1 CIVIL government class under the direction of prof booth it is said that interest is mental heat and that leardi learning aig aud and memory are in in proportion to the interest taken admitting these facts then it will be safe to presume from the appearance of this class in session that much good will be the result the teacher of this department possesses assesses a rare power first te he attracts the attention and when that is fully aroused he be gradually sinks himself from sight and transfers the attention from himself to the subject his process is synthetic he begins with the family builds up the neighborhood the chuu ty and the territory and shows the relationship lation ship of each to the other all to the nation the nation to the world of humanity and the world to god wendell phillips it is said considered 1 the propriety of classing HARD STUDY as one ot of the lost arts kind reader before b you conclude to agree with him lust visit the teachers institute at provo ovo where cherb hard bard interesting 9 i 1 dy is s written on every brow where the students are enthusiastic in their studies where the fields of research are suggest edthe line of thought indicated where at every possible step recourse is hlad had to the graat reat lever of thought illustration lust ration until the blackboard seems to smile with simplicity pictured on its face thus is the unknown expressed in the terms of the known and new and abstract truths reduced by concretion and comparison to td the range of experiences perien ces and thus is effort directed n the line of least resistance resist atlee and of greatest pleasure assimilation concord and harmony characterize character izO the institute and order push and pleasurable I 1 progress its t proceedings and J while the tutors arelus ot of theme and pith tile students are energetically e preparing pie paring for the hopeful trIuMph triumphs rif the morrow When hen with zeal fervor and integrity may they go forta as skilled artists anisis to and inspire mold and direct the mind to sell government true and noble patriotism and a sublime love for truth honor an and u virtue J A R spanish fork june 1886 rom SPRINGS wyoming june 1886 editor deseret news last even evening ing the members of the rock spring branch and a few of their friends gathered at the residence of af brother joseph the cause of this assembling together of nearly one hundred of the saints and their friends was a sociable gotten up by the brethren and sisters tor the purpose of raising a little means to enable le the superintendent and his assistants of the sunday school to obtain books as prizes for the children A ver very ar pleasant evening was passed in singing reciting dialogues conversation ani and partaking of the abundance of good things that had bad been provided the president of the stake W W duff cluff was present and enjoyed himself along with the rest young and old seemed to vie with each other in making the evening pass as pleasantly as possible and their efforts were crowned with success it if the happy smiling faces and expressions of satisfaction heard on every tilde side were sufficient proof all went away feeling better and wishing we had bad more of such gatherings on sunday afternoon by the kind permission of the trustees of the rock bock springs congregational schools the saints met in the school house bouse and received some excellent instructions from president cluff As our president james syme sr had bad removed to wellsville cache valley he was honorably released from his office and his first counselor alexander beveridge was appointed as president with andrew Rob robertsen ertsin as first and S W R brown as second counselor in the evening there was a meeting of the brethren of the branch to consider what steps should be taken in re regard ard to having a meetinghouse meeting house erected teg at present we have to meet at the hobe house ot of brother joseph saulsbury As we cannot get any hall or room all ail our meetings have to be held in the houses of the brethren it was resolved at this meeting ine etim 7 that we take immediate steps toward the erection of a meeting house and a building committee of five was appointed to make the arrangements for the construction and erection of the same we are arc expecting before long to have a substantial house built that the saints of this b bianch i anch can meet and enjoy themselves in the health of the saints here is as a general thing very good while we have a few who seem to be indifferent to their religion yet as a whole the saints ot of rock springs will compare favorably with other branches some of the prominent citizens of this place have been making preparations to celebrate the fourth aa n grand style they have arranged a pro gramme geramine for the occasion consisting of a procession of the military and secret se societies and citizens also a football match baseball match horse racing foot racing etc in the even there will be a grand display of fireworks the day to wind up by a grand I 1 ball we are having some hot weather at present but scarcely a day passes without a windstorm which makes things disagreeable as long as aa it lasts as it causes the sand and ana pebbles to fly As the demand for coal is not so great ia summer as in winter the consequence is the mines are running on short time so trade is quiet in most of stores still business is as good as can be expected at this timy time of year respectfully yours |