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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. 30 THE DESERET EAGLE, SALT LAKE HTY, VTA II. JAXUAKV 1, 181KI. ri'ItLlSHEl) SEMI-MONTHL- Y T11K SCHOOL The Silent Kdncator has fallen The Silent World, published at Messrs. Rooth the Philadelphia school, under into good hands. the heading of "flotsam and and Davidson who will edit and the paper hereafter are jetsam," but why that heading it publish would be difficult to decide, say: recognized as among the most of the deaf. It is IWRINO in speaking of our class in cook-i- n able educators safe to say that the Kduvatur will y: that we must have a novel YEAR. method of teaching cookery or of maintain its present standard of It had exellence. Tor school year In advance- - $.50. teaching articulation. Advertising rales imule known on not occurred to us that there was William Ward for t wo years about it applies t ion. any great novelty we do not know that professor of Architecture in the although The object of this paper is to else is doing the same University and who had charge anyone teach the art of printing to the in the same way. Like of the completion of our buildthing pupils in the Utah School for other schools we of necessity ings, died in Council IMuffs, many 31 r. Ward was the Deaf. work our articulation classes on Iowa, .Ian. 4. Address all communications and a the architect of the Main buildclass i. e. one plan, rotating ascriptions to succeeded by another until all ing of the Iowa Institution. THE DESERET EAGLE, have received their daily lesson. Salt Lake City, Utah. We use the same method with We have received Vol. I. No. the girls under instruction in 1. of t he Un in mitt Cfin. aide Entered al the post ottica in Silt Lake city a cookerv and that the method is published by the students of the second class matter. V. F. a success we will guarantee to University of Utah. Fit AX K XV. JIET!AL1 EDITOR. prove to the satisfaction of the Reynolds is one of the editorial We wish the Chronicle editor of the Silent World if he staff. A Query will make us a visit. long li':e and prosperity. Ox Industial Traixlv;. -- - - Every school has pupils, wlio, no matter how hard and faithfully a teacher may work are very indifferent scholars, yet in the shop the same pupils do excellent work. Why would it not be an excellent plan to relieve such pupils from all or a part of their school room work and give them the extra time in the shop. In other words perfect them in the thing which they can do and thus increase their usefulness in The idea expressed the world. by the editor of the Index is To give pupils from excellent. one to three years extra time for industrial training alter thev have finished their intellectual course. Could that be done in all schools it would be of lasting benelit to many. - - The of the Speaking of methods we do Oregon superintendent school has received not care what the method of inquiry regarding the admission doing a thing is if it produces of two Indian boys from Alaska. the desired result. Results are what we are after. The (iazctte. published at the Western Pennsylvania Institu-tion- , issued an illustrated holiday number. CHRISTMAS. Our Christinas entertainment was held on Saturday evening Dec. 24th. A Christmas Tree had been prepared for the occsion. At the proper time old Santa Claus appeared with the presents, three sacks full and more. He was invited to stay but he could not spare the time. Every child was remembered. A bountiful supply of candy and nuts was distiibuted to all. After the distribution of presents a social hour was enjoyed by the children and visitors present. MORE OF bULLIVN. man by the name of Sullivin, who alleges that he is a deaf- - mute, bad gut mto trouble at Seat'?, Washington. One who has met Sullivan informs us that he is an impostor and can bjih bear and speak. T.ie blasphemous hitters he seut to the superintendent of the board of charities-- , when than ollicer would not aid him in his b ggiug schemes, are not the production if a al mute. As Seaitle and Tacoma, hive bot'i become too hot for him we A would warm the c llbeis of charitable s .cietii s in Punlind to be cn their iriard. llourilums, loafers, and the ut abls bodied w;iole guars, i aJ or b(aiing, are undesi rvir.g of 1 ir-.i.- I ublic sympathy. Sign. -- |