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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. Kos Happei?'ii?gs. Thanksgiving! Turkey! Turkey!! What is our college yell? Foot-ball- ! Foot-ball!- ! Foot-ball!- !! The University an foot-ba- ll I High L1 .School Five hundred and two pupils in the Illinois school. Our November boy, or the boy who and play with a vim! Play foot-ba- ll University Chronicle. usuallv arrives in Xovember, 'Hobby" Hicks, arrived on Thursday last. He paper. was on the road eight days and savs it Auci-lHue at or cloak a ) cape JJuy was a tiresome journey, lie felt quite a cli's. happy to get back again and has begun How do you like the looks of our fiuc work in earnest. turkey? In the recent election the Republicans We have more gills in school than received a large majority of all votes cast and elected Hon. Frank J. Cannon ever before at one time. as Delegate to Congress. Mr. Cannon Have your face put on is one of Utah's influential men and a satin paper at Savage's. member of our Hoard of Hegents. He All the p.ipils are anxious to see the has taken quite an interest in our school. ground covered with snow. Kov Donelson went home the other Iluhl makes clothes and good ones. day, where he will remain for a few Go and get a pair of trowsers made weeks, or until he is able to do regular work. He has been ailing most of the there. time since school began and needs the There is talk of a hunting trip for best of nourishment and care, which can next Friday. How many grouse can be most tenderly administered by one's vou eat.extra-finishe- d If you want a suit of good clothes, a tie or a hat go to Friedman's they'll treat you well. We are indebted 'to the Suit Lake 'Tribune lor the use of the cut Wiiich appears in this issue. Joj XeL'ley's nnther spjsit an after- noon with .Mrs. Metcalf this week. Joe was happy to see his mother. When you wish to buy a pair of line home-mad- e woolen blankets call on Simon livs. Tney have them. The boys are moving the stone pile out beyond the large trees and making a hill for coasting when snow comes. Hoys and girls when you are buying anything buy of the linns whose names are found in the advertizements. They help us. We should patronize them. Our girls are doing some nice work in the sewing class. They have made some very line pieces lately and deserve a great deal of credit. A few llakes of snow fell the other day while the boys were out playing and. all felt so happy that they danced and Perhaps that is why it did yelled. not snow. awn v. Maybe they frightened it Notes. Thanksgiving day at the Exposition grounds. The game will be called promptly at - o'clock. We should go down and "yell" for the U. of U. Patronize those who advertize in our - Cxcl?ai?ge teams line up for a game on The Lone Star Weekly makes another change in its form. pupils in the Manitoba school. Just ten less than our number. The boys in the New Jersey school team which has have a line foot-bal- l won several games lately. Only room for one one or two more pupils in the Arkansas school. Same here. All our beds are in use. Forty-on- e the West Virginia school have caught seventy live rabbits this fall. They are very The rabbit trappers in successful. team in the Belleville, The foot-bal- l school was lately defeated for the first time in four seasons. They have a strong eleven there. The editor of tbe Silent Echo, who has been such a bashful fellow these mother. many years' turns round to face the School closed at 12 o'clock on music. Give him a cheer! Wednesday last in order that the The Kansas school are having water pupils and the teachers might witness shipped them, and the school is to a sham battle at Fort Douglas, between continue until the holidays, and longer, the United States troops and the Utah perhaps if the heavens do their duty and When those who National Guard. were fortunate enough to see the skirmish returned, some said that it was a fake, while others told us that the sham was a sluun. Two or three informed us that they never before enjoyed themselves as well and a that they had a very good time. How about it? I guess we will call it few-sai- d a 4isham." Albert Flake arrived some time ago, after a very long and tiresome journey. He looked like some little street urchin, with ragged clothes, worn out shoes, shabby hat, and a very brown face, but felt exceedingly happy to get back to school. He left his home in Snowilake, Arizona, about seven weeks before his arrival here and came all the distance bv team. The horses fairged out on the way. thus necessitating a lay over. Albert says, when talking about his trip, that it was a long, long distance, and the horses came very slowly. He feels and looks quite like himself now and is doing nicely in school. till the pond. It is the intention of the Supt. of the South Carolina school to have their classes present at the coming State Fair and illustrate the methods employed in instructing the deaf and the blind. The oldest rattle snake we ever heard of is spoken of iu the Missouri ltecord The snake was killed in Georgia. It rattle and a button and had twenty-tw- o was more than live feet in length. The Palmetto Leaf says that there are two pupils in that school who can hear as well as anyone but are unable to speak. We have had two or three similar cases and were unable to benefit them much except in manners and morals. The Silent Worker tells us that there are but two schools in India, at which s can be educated and that there It is sire PJ.OOO such persons there. he hoped that some legislation will be made for the establishment of more deaf-mute- schools. |