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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 15 e pools of water about the house. Lyman's father and mother, paid and Mr. Probert were up from Lyman a visit the other day. They i' v on Tueday. Mrs. Probert had spent some time in the different 42 pupils and more to cm iKti been in the city for four 3 ears classes and also went through the Charles Bryan like s v before. (shops. Lyman was very glad to see Joe Keeley has a little baby sister. Ezra Hollo received a letter from his parent. Charles Stuck! arrived in the cily Our little girJs look very sweet this his mother and brother th other day and was happily surprised to last Monday. He put up at one of the year. hotels for t e night and came down to find $1.50 in it. ' SCRI3BLINGS. . , . Johnny Fox studies with the little children these evenings. Ilugi Jacob, a former pupil, is at vvoikat Beck's Hot Spring. In the case of J.M.Thompson against the Ripid Transit Railway Co., for the killing of his deaf-mu- te son Orson, the Jury f&iled to agree. Our printers now are: Joe Oloren-shaCharles Stuci, Ezra liollo, John Clark and Joy Cameron. Joe Oloren-- s haw is the best compositor. Mrs McAvoy, our cook, came, all the way from Denver,Colo. to cook for us." We knew how good she could cook, because she was with us once before. Mr. Driggsand Mr. Reynolds howled their throats hoarse on Monday and Tuesday evenings. All in vain, for Harrison will retire from the White Parach .tes made out of handkerchiefs are all the go among the small boys. Hyman Bomstein is a funny little fellow. lit-- is - m i 1 r than J ) Our boys are Democrats. Dou't ask them vvhy? Tney might not answer J hn Clark received $T). from home a few dajs ago. I made him very happy. Mls Nettie Johnson spent a couple of days wiih Miss Zurbaugh last week. Misse." Angie and May Watson, took tuprr with Hie teactierd a few even- Ho us;. ings ago. Mr. Driegs and Mr. Reynolds are on J .n- - Cameron has been promoted to a committee to arrange for a Ball to be Mr. 1) igs' room, lie a very busy given in the University an Wednesday b.jy now. Eve, Nov. 23rd. They are anticipating Mrs. Metcaif had a nice letter from a very nice time. Amelia Comer. S.rit? will make us a The Reporter, published at Manti visit soon. Utah, The Utah Star published at John Clark has a new little sister Brighton, Utah, and Ink Drops, born on Columbus Day. John is a published at Fargo, North Dakota, are proud boy. the exchanges added to our list lately. it any of our subscribers, or Our electric lights would not work exchanges do not rtceive the Eagli- , last Wednesday night and we had to please say so. return to the primative candle. There Joseph Oloreushaw is Monitor of was no study in consequence. The the boy s and Luella Allied of the boys improved the opportunity to play "Run Sncep Run". girls this month. Mr, Diiggs and Air. Reynolds Miss Zorhaugh climbed the m jun-taiback of Fort Dou Its with a went out to the Sugar House Ward f'oui miles south of the city and paii las Saturday. led un some of Mr. Diigtrs' rela-I'he- y Ia Mr. Drigasuf agt? He voted anj-hoHis vole uidn't count muti pent a very enjoyable w, K-sele- - see us on Tuesday. He entered his classes on Thursday morning. Charles is very fond of visiting bis friends when he comes to school. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Kelsey of Omaha, Neb. visited our school on the Oth staying about two hours. Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Zorbavgh were surprised to see each other. Mrs. Lloyd has a daughter in the Meb. school for deaf. She said some nice things about Ethel's teacher, Miss Rudd. Messrs Driggs and Reynolds were out to Heck's Hot Springs the other d:iy and enjoyed a plunge In one of Mr. the large swimming pools. Heck, the owner of the springs, his three deaf sons. Two are in the California Institution. The other is married and lives in this city. For the grapes which our pupils so much enjoyed a short time ago we are indebted to Cutler and Martin, K. G. Hines and Co., Hughes Fruit and Produce Co., and J. M . Thompson. A byx of apples was sent us at the same time by Mr. AleGrath. STUDENTS' LITERARY SOCIETY. October ns w. afUrail. iisrrisou. the coapel at 7 ;30, and were called to order by the President Joseph Olorenshaw. Prayer was offered by Miss Stifller, who also read the minutes of the preAll members met in 1 Cnarlle Martin's brother Miss Kees1 school and has r'.. see CuanK every d.iy. ? are utcoiailug theii walls witn pictures. I improves th appearance of the i.ff.cv. The boys are cutting up the trees which wee cut down in front of the Toe printers Uumrsity sometim agj. The Carpenter boys can turn out much more work now they have an instiuctor over them. : The leaves are falling from the trees ice is fro.en r.OkV, and quite fn-quentl- i'uoii out theie. Ye have jut added 29, 1S92. vious meeting. to our Alter some little business the proexchange list a blight and newsy gramme for next meeting was arranged Educational .Journal, The Normal, published by the Normal Association, of the Brighani Young Academy at Provo Utah. Edward Dugaii came down and bid us all good bye Saturday morning the 5th. He intended to leave for his home in California that night but during; the day found a job of work, and is still in Zion, Mr. and Mr. Wm. and is as follow?; Debate: Resolved that farmiug is a better trade for life than carnteriBg. Aff. Lizzie Wood and Aksji Amund- sen. Neg. Nephi Larson and Andrew Mad-se- n. Story tellers: Ezra Rollo, Lueila Ezra ChristensdU and Edward Munsen. The meeting was then adjourned to meet again in two weeks. Earl Moore, Sec'y. Prober!, All-re- d, |