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Show V THE DESERET EAGLE, SUBSCRIBE. VOLUMK IV. NUMBER I. Thk EaGLE A YEAR. costj but 50 cents Miss Z irbausrb returned som ? three weeks before school b gin and took a few tiips abou nhe couutiy. Willard II mson is working with a threshing machine and do a not t xpeci to returu to school this yea.- -. We are giad t0 6e so m my of cmr again on our table aud we wlcome tbnn allver heartily. Pupils rt member that the time will pass by vry rapidly. L am what yo i can today. 1) j not wan 'till tomorrow Our printing force consis'sat present of Ezra R )llo and Johu Clark. Joseph Oloienshaw and Charles Stuckt have not yet arrived. Messrs R'jnolds and I)iigrs are members ot the IMta Pai Society in iv Ui)iv-rsirThey say that it is an xcciitu S cieiy. The UiiiverMty Cadets will enter the contest tar drilling iu military tac'tes at he Fair. iV.vo, L nan, and Ogdea Cadets will undoubtedly be there. Mr Paul Maik was a visitor of Miss .St 111 r'sSuuday, Septio d. Mi. Mark is a graduate oi tQe Kiiisas ScDowl, aud is uow working it suoe making iu our lie siys he likes Utah veiy city. much. The Territorial Fair wi 1 be held ut xi week and ihe Mormon Conference begins Thursday. Many people from all parts of Uiah will be iu the city and vve will have a great number of visitors. Some of our pupils will also come in at that liuit . vx-cban- The rock pile built st spring did not stand up. The still 11 boys are at work about the yard cleaning up. Ezra R lo spent the summer in Iron Co. with bis mother. Mr. M tcalf and baby Alice cdJ ytd theujelvesin Califorina. One of oui little girls is being kept at Louie to be ''doctored " 1 Cuarlie Mr.in and J ihu Clark look enough alitic 1 be Mr. Reynolds helped put up 210 tons ot hoy at home this Humuirr. Cirl K ludien, a pupil here list year is now i. tue Colorado school. Air. It'yiiuld brother txpects to attend tue UuiverMiy ttii- - year. Joseph and Jacob Beck have 1 biuwut-rs- . returned to California to school. Mr. Driggs was selling tewing machine lor a lime in July and Augus . It is reported mat Amelia Comer is wo. king iu the Sagar lacioiy at Ldhi. Llooie 1) L lug will not return to sououl this year. We shall all miss be. ges y then 1:30 boarded the train for home. All report a pKaant vacation. Mr and Mis. Metcalf wt-n-t to California where Mrs. Metcah'speut the summer with her parents. Mr. Metcalf returned to attend the Conference of Superintendents and Principals at Colorado Springs and to visit his parents in Kansas. Mr. Driggt took :i pleasure trip down through San Pete and Emery counties and thei spent some few weeks selling Sewing Machines. Mitt Z rbaugh went to her home in Council Bluffs and MKs Stiilier to her patent iu Kanas. B th report a pleasant time. There have been a number of charges in the beads of Iis i utions during the past si mmer. Mr. J. W. Knott, of O aio, has oeen succeed d by Mi . Clark ; Mr. M. T. Giss, of M'chigiti by Mr. Thomas Mouioe; Mr. P. S. Kuight, of Oregon.by Mr. Bii j. Irving; Mr. Charles Kearney, of Evomville, by Mr. Paul Lange; Mr. Emorj, of the Chicago l)iy Sch mls, by Mr. Oscar Vaugbi. Mr. J II. Jobuson, ol Alabama, has been relieved of much of the hard work of his position Uv his son, Mr. J. 11 Johnson, Jr., who has betn elevated to the associate priucipalsbip. Kentucky Daf Mute. is our baby girl thi? year. Joe K eley is alili tiie smallest We have frequent visits from Mr. boy. The meetings of the New England I he Kansas a Mark Paul giaduateol O ! ivait a uijd box uf fruit Mr. Gailaudet Association this wetk have 1'ioin Mr. Edmund and furnished an admirable illustration of Diigg received Iruru Home me o.hei Lnstutioii, ljarl Wright -- Dugau who graduated last year at Mr. Metcalt says that he traveled so tiie California Institution. We are much this past summer that ne got always pleased to tee them. M'. Mtik is working at Solomon tired. Rros.Shoe Factory and Mr Djgau at K y D juclson told papers this sum-. lie says he earned lots ol Beck's Hot Springs, day ms money. Garfield beach. J u Clark and Ez a R llo are tre -tn g iu be quite goou compositors K ;tp ii Through the generosity of the U. r. R. R. Co , our upils were giveu a free uu ooys pass to Garfield Beaca and return on Steucy JjQSdu will be back to school the 23 :d. this year. She will be a pupil for the Friday In order to take the 2 p. m. train oralcliss. school ch sed a few mi lutes earlier than We arrived at the be ich before Miss St ill it did not stay in Utah as sbe expected but went to ner home in three o'clock and were soon scattered about the pavillion and grounds smellfcjuony Kansas. salt ad admiring the blue salt sea Biby Alice has grown very much ing Silt Lake." Messrs this surr.m r. She is almost as laige of America, 'Greataud Reynolds also Metcalf, Drigga as Pearl Wrigh'. several ot '.he bovs took a bith in the Earl Moore has been appointed triny waters while the ladies aud remonitor of the boys and Lizzie maining pupils looked on. We paraded Wood of the girls. about eating pop corn and candy uatil u-ui- l. the utilty of the signlangi:age. The proceedings have been wholly condur. ted throngu'thismeai sand the debates have involved intricate points, things not easy to express with perfect off hand stateiiiint. Vet the work has oeen done intelligently, and about as rapidly as it could have heeudoue by the use of ordinary speech. Tae war mest advocati s of the articula-io- u system could hardly bave seen his and still believed that for the purpose of free and interrupted pub ic debate thtir method of instruction for deaf mutes would have made so easy conduct ot so much debate possible. Hartford Couraut. clear-ntssina- uy FOR u if ' V THE EAGLE. |