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Show i THE DESERET EAGLE. 108 plenty of rain, but ' 'what cared Old Sol smiled just as we". kindly upon us when Friday morning Mav ii3nl dawned. And we gathered up our games and hammock and shawls and scared up a lunch and by nine o'clock went speeding northward on a Hot Springs car through the courtesy of the Supt. of the line, Mr. Bamberger. The Deseret Eagle. LubliwbHl at Mmi-moiitlil- y Deal. tho Utah School for th Frank Editor. W. Metcalf, Subscription. rifty cenfN (SO) lor school your. In Advance. This paper is set up and printed by the pupils in the Utah School von tiih Dkaf. Its object is to teach the art of printing. ENTKRKO AT Laki Citv as W8T OFFICE IN bcono class mattkr. THI 1, decided success. s Bv 10 o'clock, we found in a grove in Bountiful, DECORATION DAY. Decoration Day dawned bright ready for a good time. and warm, just the day for a The field day exercises lasted picnic. about four hours. At 9 A. M. the pupils gathered is of the list The following a On the blackboard in chapel. winners and numbers, prizes. in large letters was written 1 100 yds dash. A. Beal, pin. "Decoration Day" in red, white 2 50 yds dash. J. Cameron, pin. and blue, the colors of our Natiol 50 yds dash, (girls) nal flag, and "We honor the Pearl Ault, breast pin. brave who have died for our 4 Potato race, (girls) country." After a few remarks Luella Al:red, ring. about the Day by the principal, 5 Potato race, (boys) about Miss Zorbaugb spoke Elgin Jacobson, compass. unknown graves of soldiers. G Running broad jump. Then Mr. Driggs told a very Joseph Olorenshaw, chain. interesting and pathetic story 7 Running broad jump. about John Lane a soldier's boy. ball. Elgin Jacobson, Then came a song entitled "Hur8 Standing broad jump. rah for the Flag." It was very Leo Hawkins, cuff buttons. well and prettily rendered by 9 Standing broad jump. Mamie Young, J. Cameron, Joe Keelev, chain. C. Martin, J. Fox and Lillie 10 Running high jump. Swift. Joseph Olorenshaw, ring. After a prayer offered by the 11 Egg race, (girls) principal, chapel was dismissed Luella Allied, soap. and all went into the under yard IT Egg race, (boys) the shady trees, played croquet Ole Pettit, opera glass charm. and and had a 13 Three legged race. regular picnic. Leo Hawkins, Supper was served out in the 14 Three legged race. vard to the small children. E. Jacobson, C.Martin, knives. our-selve- SALT SALT JLAKK CITY, UTAH. JLTXK The boys and girls entered must thorough)' into the spirit of the contest and it was surprising to many of us to see how well some of the children could do. Croquet, and other games whiled awav he time until time for us to return to the city. All voted our first field day a 1893. The closing exercises of our school will he held on Friday June 9th, beginning at 10 A. 31. The public are cordially invited to be present. The visitor who wants to know if our library is composed of 1 books "all in their the own language" still turrs deaf-mutes- Silent Ioosier. up occasionally. Also those who wish to know if it is not ka great deal of trouble a to teach the deaf music." Ar-ka&- -- Optic. Also those who think that all leaf children can be taught to speak fluently. Dakota Advocate. Also those who ask if we teach them to read books with raised letters and if we ever let them out. hide-and-see- k OUR FIELD DAY. cuff-button- s. Often had the children signed to each other the anxious query, 'Where go we to play all day?" 15 Sack race. 4 At last, it was learned that the most convenient picnic ground could be found in Bountiful, a fruit village about 10 miles north of us. Thursday had brought us June Friday morning, 9th, at ten o'clock, we hold our Throwing weight. Nephi Lnivon, charm. closing exercises in the chapel. Following is the programme. Running backwards, (girls). Ruth Carter, paper. Recitation, "Welcome Friends On Leo Hawkins, pin. 16 i i ! 17 1 |