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Show s THE DESERT EAGLE 54 THE DESERET EAGLE NAIT JLAKEi i rV, VTA II, MAY, 10, IHQ. PUBLISHED THK SCHOOL YKAK. SEMI-MONTHL- Y DURING TERMS: For school year -- In advance-- - $.50 AtlvcrtiNiiiff rales made known oh application. hand promptly. As a few week's lost at the beginning of the year arc hard to make up. If you know of deaf children not in school you will confer a favor by sending their names and addresses to the Principal. sylum twice nearly every day of The "Eagle" has not taken part the year, and every winter wo in the controversy in regard to haVe been painfully conscious the n xt Convention but has been that the boys in that asylum were in favor of holding the Convention I10ne of them imployed to clear tho at the regular time. We think 8I10W from the cide vrnlk. Think however an earlier date would of it, fifty boys, eir to fifteen years eecure a much larger attendance, old, and a hundred yards of side The object of this paper is t teach the art of printing to the pupils in the Deaf Mute Department of the At least two of our schools begia University of Deaorst. their sessions during tho week the &11 communications and Convention will be tin eeasion. Address subscriptions to This makes it impossible for any DEdEHET THE EAGLE, from these schools to at- Utah School for tub Deaf, tend no matter how mucli they Salt Lake City, Utah, desired. As this is the teachers convention the convenience of all the teachers should, we think, be couaidered. Then too it comes at FttAXK XV. 2XETALt KSHTOK. a busy time for the beads of the schools, and many who would NOTICE. This will be the last number of the gladly attend will have to forego at the Puntofflce at Halt JUko City as wcond class matter. Eagle for this school year. The the pleasure. name of all subscribers will be retained on our books, and they will reX Msnent resumes ceive the paper when it Of your time, reader, may perhaps publication in the fall, for the full be profitably devoted to the follow- period covered by their subscription. log Those who take an agency for ft re- Notick to Parents. learn their School will close Friday June 13th. liable enterprising house, to it, "get on" in You should make arrangements to take business and stick the world. People who have any idea your children home on the 14th. The of in any canvassing business Principal will secure reduced rates on willengagiug do well to write to George btlnson the railroads for allwho go by rail, Maine -- the great art lie will notlfySyou in time of the L Co. Portland, offer amount necessary to buy the ticket. and general publishers. They advantages to Thibsaouldbe sent by June 7th ad- the most exceptional those who are sufficiently enterprising dressed to to be willing to make a push in orde If hank W. Mbtcalf, Principal, Utah School you the Deaf Salt Lake City, fed, taught under the public school system, and made nice speeches to by people who tell them how -t happy they ought to be. Hut we have to pats that orphan? front, from which tho enow nes never once been shoveled in an the yearc we have known it. We are told that this raaaagc-teachmeut prevails ail through; that the managers say it is cheaper to biro grown people to do the work than it is to have the children to do it aiJa that th children have work enough gtudying in school, and 6Uouia not hfj DurdelMHi out of BCh00i hours, The resu!t of thi training copj to our notice tho other day- - A ,ad waifc n er fifteen, recomerided by the niat- POtt as ail exception ally excellent bo v, was engaged by a amily to tlipm to a. r'attuire hv opc.omn.inv . Q it... wue waa lu i.,v lKn fc"w o .... rr,. vrwaveu u tme ui wjeiaiu- - Ily, and his work would consist in splitting wood enough for the stove, it had already been sawed, in going twice a day half a mile for milk. and u, acca9ionly rowing to the 7 docks across the lake. After three davs this Proved to much for hlIC and he returned to hi3 ease at tho to better their condition. It costs asylum, "lie was not much struck nothing to try. Women make sue- - on work, any way," he confided to as well as meu. the servant-air- l. Whaijis to be the Utah. cessful'canvassers, eent to be those future of the Full particulars will orphants brought up As there is no provision for keeping who address the flrm;i their full ad- We aro qMo rtfHtIv to likothis? close of after the the school above. is dress given pupils admit that in such institutions as our and to is year prestent building manual training has a definite be vacated as soon as posible niter 'Net Much Strnci on Wcrk, Anyway." that date, you will co the necessity of IN ear us there is an orphan t asy place, aud we suspect that its in of being prompt in this matter. troduction might in some instance lum. It is well endowed, gets fre be profitably aucompuied by the Our new building will be ready for quent benefactijny, occupies a trunk-straBut, after all, it is'nt occupancy by tho beginning of another building said to bo us convenient school year. Kindergarten. It has been planned within as it is ugly without, and the boy'fi fault.--Aour -- p. m. work and will have especially for every convenience for carrying on the work to the best advantage. A full corpse of teachers especially qualified for the work will be employed. We hope all who contemplate sending their children will have them on is managed by a board of wealthy women, with whom it is a hobby, Bait Lake City has two fin and who think the children are, theatres not surpassed in the west, on the whole, rather better off than and it is situated in tho midst those who have parents. Why not? of some of the finest scenery on They are comfortably clothed, well i the continent. |