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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. Mhuky Christmas to Y u All Lizzie Wood goes borne occasionally A to get a new dre8. Andrew Mad-e- n anticipates going borne for Christmas. We bope to h e Amy I) jvlne cuming in about Jin. 2 d 1S93. We are doing sonu Job work now and fel q iite el it id jver it. Mr. Driggs' brother was down from Teton Basin, Idaho, last week. Mr. Driggs will go out to WansMp vvitn Mr. Reynolds for Christmas. Baby Alice recited in the Oral class a fe A' days agj. She did exceedingly well. JjIiq CiarK, Ezra UVdo and Joe Cameron like to wa'ch Mr. D:iggs run the pres. Andrew Beal tells us wba; a gor d time he will have, "if,1' be goes home n x'. week. E'moK ni) went home list Friday to spend Saturday and Sun lay with bis mamma. Quite a in umber of the snull boys nave stilts and they have giy times walking on them. Eza R)llo will, we expec goto P ovo aud st ly with bis brother during the winter recess. J e 01 rens law went home to attend his tlster'd birthday party Tuesday. We think hi had a very enjoyable lime. Edward Mausen would liki to go home to spend the holidays but doe? not know whether he will go or stay. ilathron lladlock was all smi es the o her day, became he got a letter from bis brother aud a card from his sister. A'idrew Bal is learning to be a painter. He says that when he gets to be a g od piidtjr he will earn some inouy. Edward Dugan got tired of Utah and has g us to his home in Calitornia. lie did not come down to bid us goodbye this tim 3. Our pu iils hive all written letters to Sania Claus, telling the good old gentiemau what they most wish to get for Christmas. E irl Moore found some m oney in a letter he received a f iW days sii ce and now be says tlat he may syeud bis Cari.ttmas i j Pleasant Grove. We ihiuk that we have as good a class of carpente rs as can be found, especially in such a mull sciool. They a-- e turning out s )ine very n at Wvrk. 25 The Delta Pni Society were so NOTES FROM OUR EXCHANGES. successful with their last Ball that ihey have decider1 to give another one. They are skating up in Wisconsin so Ic will come off on the evening of Dec. the Times says. 23d. We can always pick up a few points Joe Cameron, win was temporarily from Printers' Ink. placed iu the printing office, was Tae J jurnals printed in the Tablet givenabenci in the carpenter shop are indeed fu 1 of life. last Wednesday . Willie Thompson is The Silent Hoosier shows up much now our devil. Luella Allred received a letter from better under its new impression. The Silent World tell us that they her father a few days ago. He is settled at L uUville, Idaho. Laella will give us a more interesting paper settled at Mt. Airy. was delighted to get a letter from when they her lather. Wish we could go out and siaughtej a desired as can Ilathron lladlock says that he will calf or two when getupa'U j'o''C (, j ai morning soon, the people at the South Dakota school. eat his breakfast and go home on the There is plen'y of good reading cars lie rail wituout a doubt enjoy matter in the Le Couteulx Leader but one has to do a great deal of cutting himself iu Ogdeu. Our winter came unusually early this before reading. A sham battle was fougit by about time. Two years ago we did not have any snow until iu tae middle of Jan- oO of the boys of the Alabama school uary, and last year not u jtil Christmas on Taanksgiving day. It must have been interesting. did we have much. In two months the broom and II y man Bornsteia was excused to go home to a "ptenic" last Wednesday. matress shops in the Colorado school The snow on tbatdiy was only a foot have turned out three hundred and deep and at G o'clock that morning the thirteen dollars worth of brooms and thermometer registered one degree matresses. below z ro. We have received the Elucational News, a weekly Journal of Education 1HY SOCIETY. LITER STUDEHTS' published at P nladelphla, Pennsylvania, in which we Hud much reading SATURDAY, DISC. 10 Til 1892. nl value and interest. Gillaudet Programme. There are threw oral classes, one of At the usual hour for Literary which is aural, and also special classes Society all teachers and pupils assem- in articu'atiou iutne Minnesota school. bled in tne chapel where, a'ter prayer Miss Kilpatrick, a former teacher here, the Mr. program Metcalf, following by has oue of the oral clashes. was rendered. The Youth's Southland is a new in work I. Gallaudet's Hie, and exchange we have just addd to our lisr. li is published a' Dillas and Europe. Earl Moore. Waco, Texas and contains manv nice II. Gallaudet's work at Hartford and interesting stories. Conn. Tne appearance of the Juvenile Aksel Amundsen. anger would lead one to suspect that tut y have been inves'ing some silver Ill Life of Mrs. T. H. Gal audet. L'zzle Wood. for a mixture of lead and copper which of the Kmger very IV. Brief account of Gillau let's improves the looks much. children. The boys in the Jickson school Joseph Olorenshaw. want a gymnasuim so thai they can V. General E lucatlon of the 1) jaf . have more exercise. Our boys go cut Paul Mark. to the Y. M C. A. rooms almot every of lover my "Jesus VI Declamation, Saturday and have fre use of the soul." gymnaMiira there. MissStiillir. Attn Iowa School for the Deaf they all well were prepared are sinking an artisian well and expect The speeches an intellegent and to go down 112 feet before reaching the and were given in itreressdir-- manner. desered resi'ivoir. In Utah we have a with closed prayer beautiful, near, sparkling streams Tae meeting from the snow capped from Mr. Driges. rippling down , and artirdau water can be mountai'-pbowels, the move nad by driving, but a few feet in the Ripiins Tabulus Tannics cure constipation. localitv of our school. gt . liipain |