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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Notes of the Schools SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. Utah Knitting Works Music and Drama Knitted Wear House of the State" Notes of Local sad Ococrsl nosksl sad Dramatic Events MANUFACTURERS OF UNDERWEAR. BMIFW n.Tlm In Ogden and Other Cities Miss narrows obtains such excellent SCHOOL NOTES. result. ParsiWagner's last mlsic-dram- a Mrs. W. H. Meal who leaches in the in the record a pubat the unique in a Madison school has taught fal," is making thirteen for years. of collic schools Ogden Metropolitan opera house. New York. Hchonl publication, on whether a ue a During that time she has been absent have would given course Beginning with Christmas eve it has lege ex-- p but four days and has never been tardy The opinion Lincoln. crowded houses greater school building in which she been steadily drawing routed are those of gentlemen whole at the The ten prices. at greatly augmented taught Is this not a faithful record? Judgment la worthy of regard. best been one of the very is given performances which have rreMident Charles F. Thwing, West-e- Mrs. Ileal ever had, doing the has teachers to said a are city have one each week, Positively. since, Reserve University' the upbuilding in shure her liberalalways would have education For the sixth liberal netted over 8150,000. of the public school sysised Lincoln, liberal and large and free and progress performance a special train was run aa hla mind was. It would have given tem. A grade meeting for teachers of the from Washington, a distance of two It would him a larger citlxenahlp. from all the schools In the hundred and fifty miles, hiking on pashave opened to him new aourcea of sixth grade city took place yesterday afternoon at sengers at Baltimore, Philadelphia and life." Marie intervening points, returning at midChancellor MacCracken, I'nlveralty the Grant school. Miss class was the of In night of the same day. charge of New York Lincoln would have of In essentials the work. Her work enbeen better for the college drill arithmetic and grammar was com- Musical Epigrammatist. joyed by the younger Pitt, or Daniel mented upon approvingly by many of Musical people with their the high that Webster, It being understood Miss is This are the teachers own present temperaments probably hla way strung necessity of making should have remained upon him with Wittenbergs first year In the schools more prone to borrow trouble than of Ogden. She is a graduate of the their fellows In other vocations. equal power." In many cases, however, it Is purely W. O. Stoddard, secretary to Presi- University of, Nevada and has seen The following is an epiI think that several years of successful teaching. imaginative. dent Lincoln 1881-- 4 school of the Koerner which some one Mra Plngree sentence means grammatic college ia but an aggregate of illness. week's a work back Is to across his after carved to had and said have Is and appliances for the assistance been Blackwood has Miss old man an am I substituting now; mantel: oak Precisely direction of Inher. for most of and of In the had trouble, all lots obtain I've Lincoln this did was school of Grant White the Miss never occurrences circumstances it and happened." cidents, This might truthfully be said of of his life from childhood. I studied absent a day this week on account of It is a wise him during several years and I believe sickness. Mlsg Amelia Dole, a new most of our troubles. that no college course could have In- teacher, did the supply work. thought for music teachers and aspirLincoln birthday exercises were held ing musical students. creased Ms vast and Ynrled education all the schools yesterday. in ' for his appointed work." Nsw Departure at Tabernacle. Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Philadelphia Times Lincoln's educaBeginning one week from Sunday a tion was almost wholly made up of the of sacred musical afternoons series 'Work at the high school has been study of the people. He stands in the will be given in the Ogden tabernacle somewhat during the past history of our great Americans as the hampered as a part of the regular afternoon sercouple of weeks by the lack of a sufone whose education was one continuvices. It is thought that it would add All the ous study of mankind. I have long be- ficient number of text books. success of the religious at last arrived, greatly to the lieved, after an intimate personal ac- books, however, have and service many an opportungive so that next week there will be ho quaintance with Lincoln, that he would tabernacle choir and of the hearing ity have fallen short In many of the best excuse for poorly prepared recitations. prominent soloists of the city in saOn last Thursday the seniors gave a attributes of his greatness if he had cred works. Next Sunday there will brief but very entertaining program enjoyed good educational advantages. be a lecture by Apostle George A. His studies would have absorbed him consisting of the following numbers: Smith. The choir will render two choGertrude Biddle nnd entirely changed the trend of his Plano solo The Vocal solo ...Neltha Belnap ruses besides the regular hymns. life." musical afternoons for the Sadie Powell program Henry Clews, banker and broker of Violin solo will be published In the daily papers. edition next The of the Classlcum, New York Hla decisions on all important matters were baaed on horse the high school paper, will appear Lecture-Recita- l. sense which was born with him; his next week. The paper contains some On February 29th Miss Belle Squire nature waa a natural one. Had he of the best material published this on How to will give a lecture-recitbeen born to the luxury of home life year. The principal contribution will She will be Music. to Piano Listen and received a college education it be a little drama called,' "Goliath the Tiros. the assisted Prof. Radclllfe, by a dramatisation Philistine," which is might have been the means of destroy well known and organist pianist. of blble of David the and story Ing the rough directness and rugged It will undoubtedly be an evening of force which constituted Imimrtnnt fuc Goliath. The play Is a composite, bemuch pleasure and profit Such comfive and written by In success. sophomores his tors ing is really a very creditable piece of posers as Beethoven. Chopin. Mendels-sho- n and Thalberg will be represtudents. A visitor to the police court of this work for second-yesented. The boys of the school are preparcity will frequently find boys thnt are homeless and boys that are worse than ing quite on elaborate entertainment Mr. Berkeal of Salt Lake has made homeless arraigned for doing wrong. in the form of a minstrel show. This several visits to this lcty to confer In be will school the high hall Sometimes given they have done vilely Mr. with In sometime near Bullantyne regarding the ap future. The the wrong; but who shall say, rememberhere of his sister, Agatha pearance be will benefit of for the want the of the their lives, thnt proi'eeds ing pitiful in concert with the taberBerkeal, Classlcum. are some crlmlnnls. These boys, they The De Windt lecture glyen at the nacle choir. of them, com eto the public schools. The original date set was the week Any teacher can find them usually high school hall last Saturday evenof the Blauvelt concert but it was somewhere from the third to the eighth ing was interesting and well attended. deemed advisable to fix a later date. Last Friday evening Prof. Crandall grade. Overgrown, perhaps stunted, now is It a on expected that she will be lecture awkward, arrogant and quarrelsome, it gave highly entertaining here about the first week in March. before Men's be from club the in dull of Physics" may books, suspifear; Prof. Shepherd, Utah's talented composcious and bright In everything else; the Congrngatlonal church. er-pianist, will play a number of Mr. Ridings, pastor of the Congrebluff and noisy, or perhaps stolid and reticent: not very Inviting, but almost gational church, has consented to ad- piano compositions and accompany the always rendy with a large amount of dress the High School Literary society vocal work of Miss Berkeal. devotion and fidelity if teachers could next Friday afternoon. Is to be composed principally of chabut know It. There are so many dean, SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. rades and pantomimes. challdren that there bright responsive is often no time to care for one of The deaf carpenter boys finished To succeed in keeping u family of these .uninviting, but really starving wainscoating the rooms in the new boys. They might he saved. eighty children free from contagion blind department this week. At a meeting of principals to be held would be a miraculous achievement, Prominent educators have had a next Monday evening Mr. Hanxllk of The contnglous wards in our hospital great deal to say lately concerning the the Mound Fort school will present are now occudiep by numerous cases advisability of placing a course In some "Observations of Chlldllfe." of mumps and one case of scarlet fever. manual training in all of the public Principal Hanxllk's work in the UniWednesday morning at 7 o'clock school and it certainly versity of Wisconsin gave him an ex- great commotion was occasioned in the would be an excellent thing, for busy cellent preparation for the study of main building by the bursting of hands make happy hearts." some Important features connected steam pipe. The basement waa flooded Almost every state school for the with school ' work. with water and the entire building deaf in the United States has tested The teachers of the fourth grade of filled with steam. School was sus- the scheme to great advantage. It is the city schools met with Miss Bore pended during the forenoon while the not alone necessary to educate the man of the Madison school on pipe was being repaired. The buildminds of the deaf. It Is quite as ImMiss Bore-man- 's ing was heated, however, In time for portant that their hands and their Wednesday afternoon. method of Introducing and de- the afternoon session. The older boys hearts be properly directed. In our veloping work in geography nnd his- were kept busy for about an houd dls school the following trades are being tory was observed and discussed. posing of the surplus water in the taught: Carpentry, barbering, shoe- Much good came from the afternoon's basement. making. farming, blucksmtthing, printwork. Mr. Woodbury nnd family have ing, horticulture, cabinet making, cookPrincipal Ames of the Central taken up their ubode within the walls ing, sewing, fancy-wor- k, hammock school has been absent from his post of the school. They occupy rooms In weaving and cane seating. Our art of duty this week. It was feared that the superintendent's npartments. department has been closed all year. he contracted pneumonia, but it is Little Rulon Thompson was very It costa in the neighborhood of 81.000 understood that he is better and will anxious to have the mumps until he per capita to educate the deaf in be back to work next week. Mrs. became the suffering possessor of a Sweden and many other European Hirst has been acting principal during PHir of distended Jaws. Although the schools. In America the average per his absence. envy of all the Inexperienced small catlta Is about 8250 per pear; yet our Miss Barrows of the Central school boys he soon learned the wisdom of schools are considered the best in the gave some splendid work in reading the old adage that there Is more plenworld. and language before the teachers of um in anticipation than In realisation, Laura Bridgman lost her hearing at the fifth grades in the city schools on The program committee Is very busy 24 months old and Helen Keller hers Thursday afternoon. The teachers were arranging for the Washington's birth- at JO months. While Laura lost the delighted with the manner in which day entertainment. We understand it sense o t smell entirely Helen's became A most suggestive and topic appeared recently y tnter-ratln- g m Wit-tenbe- L THE DRAMA. MUSIC AND DRAMA. pleasant touch of the and evidences of delightful Irish humor in Rowland and Clifford's There is a 2354 S. Garments a Specialty D. Washington Ave., ue L The Game Keeper, which will be presented at the Grand on Monday, February 15th. Thos. J. Smith, a young singing comedian, the star of the production, is an actor and singer of recognised ability, receiving the most flattering praise of press and public alike in every city visited. The Game Keeper has a well defined plot in which a stout-hearte- d. comedy-dram- a, ALWAYS gn. PHOENIX . cun-lculum- s brand. Worthy of repetition ia the tale-t- rue tale-tyou cannot secure in seven states a better all 'round flour than RIVERDALE or PHOENIX. Made by hat Ogden Milling Buy this $2.75 Assortment from 338 25th Street , snd gat roar choice $1.00 MAGAZINE 3 FREE Irish youth overcomes the schemes of a black-heartimposi a tor. A thick-heade- d, gossoon furnishes the low comedy- - and Thx Cbsckeksoau AsaoxnsxT Coxsisis or: there is a brace of colleens around 1 pckge. Raliton Breahfkrt Food, at Ue. .90s 3 b sacki Purina Health at 85c... .We whom the love stories center. 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Whitney was not a theatergoer during the last decade of hla life, says the New York Sun critic. Music took the place of the drama in his affections. I once spoke to him about plays and players In the lobby of the Metropolitan opera house. It was during the final season of the Grau regime. Mr. Whitney smiled when I taxed him with neglecting the theater. I remember of his remarks that their spirit was rather slighting to modern plays. He spoke enthuslaa tlcally of Ada Rehan and the old Daly company,, and he laughingly confessed that an evening at Weber A Field's gave him more amusement than a modern society drama, full of frills, frocks and shallow wit. To show the (Continued on Page 7.) preternaturally keen and has been a source of great delight to her. WEBER 8TAKE ACADEMY. Special instructions were given to the boys and girls Thursday morning during theology hour. Mrs. Evans and Miss Eldredge took charge of the girls. The boys listened to talks from Profs Lind, Terry and Principal McKay. William Bartlett, one of the advanced students, addressed the students on the subje tc.shrduhrdllshrd ents on the subject, "To be or not to be." Mr. Bartlett handled the subject In a very Interesting manner. These talks seem to give dignity to a stud ent's position In the school. Our girls are sending out invitations for a leap year ball to be given In Par ry hall, Friday, February 19th. The L. D. 8. University basketball team defeated our boys in a very ex citing game Friday afternoon. The visitors left for Logan on the evening train. The Juniors defeated the deaf and dumb boys in a game of basketball Tuesday by a score of 15 to 25. Prof. Terry was out of school dur Ing part of Friday. Elder B. H. Roberts will deliver the next lecture announced on the calendar Monday evening. His subject will Book of Mormon Evidences." 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