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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. DULY PROGRAM, Rise 0:00 Breakfast 6:30 8: CO Chapel School a., M M School 8:15 10:30 10:45 Dinner 1;15pm. Intermission Manual Labor Recreation Supper Study Iletire(founger pupils) Retire(all) Breakf&st (Sunday) Dinner M 9:00 7; 30 a.m 1:00 p.m 3:003,, Chapel LOCAL JIND Gathered 2:00 4:30 0:00 7:00 8:30 OTHER; ITEMS Ij our Beporter. Five more weeks of school. Aro you sorry ? Clara Foote has had her hair cut quite short. The ice cream carts have made their appareii ce on the streets, a sure indication that spring has come. The electric car line, which was to have been built along First West street has been moved a 55 SCHOOL REPORT. are to be laid out and the grounds to be made as attractive as possible. In this report.; a mark of shows perfect work. Between 80 The ray Americans Sit. and 100 good. Between 60 and 80 Kate Field says, referring to the day fair. Between 40 and 60 poor. BeChief Justice Fuller delivered, in the tween SO and 40 very poor. Below in the House of Representees, Ida oration on s century of Constitutional Government : "In marched the Prerl dent and Mr. Biain, followed by the other Secretaries, and sat down in the first row of the ampitheatre. Sat? Yes, sitting is what it is called. Within five minute?) every mother's eon of them, with perhaps one excep tion, had slid down so that his body was supported by his sholdcr blades and the small of hi back. The Justices of the Supreme Court followed, andidownithey went in the same way. So did the rest of the dignitaries, as bevy after bery riled in. In contrast with them, there sat the foreign Ministers and the delegates to the two inlet national Conferences, as upright as ramrods. What made the contrast so i isagree-aM- e was the fact tbat our own great men were by far the persons on tfee floor, as a rule. It seemed a pity tbat they should spoil their flue effect by such an attitude. But it is the common fault of Americans in public places. Congress sits on its 400 and odd spines when it ain't mak ing speeches or writing letters. Our magistrates do it on the Bench. Our State legislators do it. Everybody docs it when he hasn't his bands or his brain or both, too buisily occupied to admit of such a thing. And why pray ?" 20 slight improvement. In hsalth column between 80 and 100 shows slight ailment; detween 60 and 80 serious; detween 40 and 60 more serious; between 20 and 40 quite serious; below 20 daDgerous. -- best-looki- NAMJES. a 14 Beal, Andrew 19 Beck, Joseph 38 Beck, Jacob 40 Beck, John 31 Cameron, Joseph 4 Collett, Julia 2 Comer, Amelia 16 Cbri8tensen, Ezra 10 Davis, Mary Ann 22 Devlne, Amy 25 Donelson, Boy 21 Eccles, William 18 Foote, Clara 5 Frandsen, Leeney 6 Garn, David 9 Hansen, Willard 37 Hegsted, Jacob 41 Hawkins, Leo 36 Jensen, Steocy 35 15 3 to Amelia Comer and our Editor. To Amelia for a nice lump of home made caudy and to our Editor for being absent. Tho all important question among the boys and girls is; what aie they going to do when school closes. Many of them have built beautiful castles in the air which thousands you come in contact with, year by year; you will never be forgot ten. No, your name, your deeds will be as legible on the hearts you leave behind as the stars on the brow of evening. Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven. 80 80 100 100 80 60 100 95 100 100 85 100 90 90 100 100 100 75 95 100 100 100 00 95 95 92 90 95 72 75 95 80 95 85 60 85 75 95 90 25 90 85 95 85 90 95 100 90 100 95 75 100 75 83 75 90 90 90 80 80 80 95 100 75 75 85 OUR NEW B9 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 90 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 tm En ftollillRai Net U 3 bet UOL,B Watch People who are sneered at as being Wotih 51 8.1 !. watch in the world. Perfect timekre- -. Ii'-i-t right. Warranted beaty, solid hunting gold Both ladiea' and gent'a Ires, with worke and caiet end. they intend to inhabit. Salt Lake, has rold, warm and Tho University grounds have of wonderful been greatly improved in appear- hot mineral springs virtue.--. healing ance by our boys within the past s and Larsen, Nepbi Leavitt, Lyman Love, George 34 Madsen, Andrew 33 Marler, Stephen 7 Moore, Earl 23 Olsen, Andrew 13 Hollo, Ezra 17 Smitben, Nellie 18 Stucki, Charles 11 Thompson, Orson 12 Thompson, Willie 20 Wood, Lizzie Write your name in kindThe thanks of this office are due ness, love and mercy on the hearts of building Allred,LuelIa 30 destroy. 10,01)0 n -4 progress. The trees have been :iH I.ae lias trimmed and the grounds are be Il'oO aie ing cleaned up. Walks and uiivc buildings 5 o s, ng Quioxtic are most always Washington Press. So va a g block west. Last Saturday being such a fine diy the school was nearly depopulated: Every one was out visiting or seeing the sights. We have had quite a number of visitors within the past few weeks. Live for something. Do good, and They have all expressed themselves leave behind you a monument of as well pleased with the pupils virtue that the storm of time can never few weeks. 100 Usiriuoir can eeenre equal Talue. each locality h office f together with our free, line of 110U9E- re and able lu Urea AMTl? molii Sam Pi. is. Theee eamplei, at well to ci the watch, are Tree. AO the work you need dole how what we tend yeu t thoae who cell your frienda and neighbori and th'oia about you that alwaya retulta,ln aluable trade for ui, which holda fur yeare when once tartcd, and thua we aro repaid. We pay all etprctt, freight, etc. After you knowall.if you would like to ro to ork font, j ou can earn from t$'iO to $0O per week and upward' A&Lu.&T1330N A CO., Box 814, roJULA a.AUms |