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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. own pounds of turkey! ! ltu'ii Carter bas a red dress. Leo Hiwkins works in tbe carpenter stiup LOW. John Claik lik s to visit bis friends in tbe city. Cbas Brya .'s uq:1 cane to see bim a few weeks ago. 57 Sency Jensen visits her sister nearly every Saturday. Pearl Aull's mother sent her a new dres4 by mail. Cbas. Martin's mother has moved to First West Street. The Tnrkeys," oh, how thoroughly enjoyed, are no more. Chas. S ucki had his photograph taken a snort time ago. gentleman from Provo called to see Lvman Prooert last week. Emma L imbert is getting to be one of our bU girls. S ie is growing fan. Miss Stifher and Mr. Reynolds eDjjyed tbeir turkey with principal Metcalf and wife. Earl Moore and Andrew Midsenhave made a frame and could for our new imposing stone. Anna Voss is the latest arrival. Her parents live in Sugar House Ward just south of ibe city. New work benches have been finished for the carpenter shop. One is a cabinet bench for tine work. J sjph Cuneron went down town last Si uiday with Mr. Metcalf and bougut uw shoes and rubbers. Mlts Zubiugb spent ber Thanksgiving day with her relatives in tbe citj. Sac attended the party here in tbe t veuiug Mr?. Metcalf took the Utile girl down town last Saturday and bought Ad-- , Mamie, and Pearl Ault new A rubuci. Mis Z jibaugh aud Mr Driggs were out to see Clara Morris in "Claire" Tuesday the Kith. Tney enjoyed it very much, so they say. Messrs Mark and D Jgan were down to our chapel exercises Suuday last. Mr. Mark was also at the Literary Society Saturday evening. A class in cooking has been organized for tbe older girls. It is worked on tbe same plan as the Articulation classes. The girls are much interested Tne Bill giwn by tbe Delta Phi Society Nov. 23rd was an elegant sue cess. The participants being made up ot some of the best young people in the city. Earl Moore, Nephi Larson, Andrew Olorenshaw and Madsen, Joseph Edward Munsou bad tin types taken last week. They each gave us one. Mauy thaLks boys. Amelia Comer came up to see us Thanksgiving day, and stayed until Sunday, when she returned home. We were glad to see ber, and hope she enjoyed her visit with us. Profess jr Whiting delivered an interesting lecture before the Delta Phi Society a short time ago. His subject being the Distribution of Plants and Animils on tbe Eirth's Surface. Mamie Young was surprised and delighted to receive a visit from her father last Saturday. He came up to Salioa with wool and could not go hem i without coming to see bis little girl. Ezra R)llo went down to Provo Wednesday evening to eojjy Turkey-da- y with his brotner. He came back Monday morning saying that he bad eaten lots of turkey and m iny other nice things. In Park City and at Wanship, Mr. nolds' home, 35 miles east, they have been having sleighing since our last issue. Mr. Reynolds said that he if we would would give us asleiga-rid- e go out with aim Christmas. Lst Friday there was no school but tbe ooys ail decided they had rather work hi the shops half the day than take a lull holiday. We wonder how many scnools have boys so thoroughly interested in their work. Tbe Uuiwraity of Utah foot-ba- ll team went to Logan on Thu sday the :14th to play the Agricultural College team. Tne game cajae off Friday in wliici tne heavy A. C.'s misbe'! The scientific little IT. of LVs and won the H.-- 19 It has beeu planned to have a series of entertainments for the children. The first one took place on Saturday evening Nov. 19th under the supervision of Mr. Metcalf. It consisted of a series of shadow pictures and were Preparations pantomines. made secretly so that no one was prepared for what was to come. When the children entered the chapel they saw a big sheet stretched across one The older end of the room. ones had an idea of tne sort of entertainment they were going to have, but the younger ones had no idea, so their delignt was loudly announced as the lights went out and tbe first shadow pictures appeared. Tbe following programme was carried out. I. The Butcher at bis trade with accompaning expereinces. II. Churner and Monkey and the poor little kitten who got into the outtermilk. Hi The Dentist, patient, and biggest tooth ever extracted from a human jaw. IV. Fisherman and Crocodile. V. Drinking Scene. VI. Bad Dreams. VII. Scene in Surgeon's Ollice. VIII. Shaving scene While out visiting, the imitating monkey tries to shave and cuts his throat. IX. Washer Woman. Naughty boy put tnrougu the wringer. Tnose wno took part were Joseph Olorenshaw, Earl Moore, Nephi Larson, Hathron Hadlock, Edward Munson and Hyman Bornstein. Three deaf mute boys ran away from the Kiusas School lor the Deaf some time ago, but two of them returned to the school. One of the two expected to go to Salt Lake City, but Utan, by riding on the hand-ca- r, fell from the car. He was so lame and d tired that he returned. He was '4 lint'. Another by being set to work. Mr. Driggs spent Thank-givin- g ran to For S cott, but was so sick oi his back day at home. He went down on escapade that he was glad to go One of the three Thursday morning and returned to the school again. We do not know has not returned. Fiidny evening. It was his first where he is. Advance. at home for a Thanksgiving We have do use for runaway number of years and he thoroughly pun-ishe- -- Stay in school until education is finished and you Iljinia Bornstein went home last your can leave school honorably. Then Friday to see bis parents. They live near tbe Warm Springs. Hyman has we will welcome you. boys here. enjoyed it. been in sell do only a few weeks, his people having lately m ved here from 1 Chicago, the eighth city in the world St. Louis. Hyman was at one time 00 years oV. a pupil in the St. Louis Day School. in population, is not yet |