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Show i THE DESK RET EAGLE. I'iiUUkImmI sitmi-imii- t Utah School tor tti lily at th lfai: FRANK W. METCALF. We copy in this issue an article from the Manti Sentlnd regarding our school. The editor of that brother-in-lapaper, who by the way is a of Sena Jensen, one of our pupils, paid us a visit a few days EDITOR. ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND FOREMAN, FRANK M. DRIGGS. Su l''itty-cMi- k l li.-icri-pt lor tln ion uliiol yar that Joseph Beek a former pupil of this school has entered the Salt and is doing ago. We hope we deserve all that Lake Business College he said of us. We are always well. The young man is an earnest, student pleased to receive visits from those industrious and intelligent interested in our work and wish and we predect for him a bright This paper is set up and printed by the pupils in the Utah School koii tiik Dkai'. Its object is to teach the art of printing. Entirio at thi post oppigi ClTT tlCOND CLASS in MATTER. NOVKMHKll 15, lHiM. has Ihnf-Mttt-t' a Whew! The Thankgiving offering sent out from the llmrkeur otUce is verv neatlv arranged. We are in receipt of the reports of the Schools. Alabama and Illinois Both are finely illustrated. The Illinois Itleti throws better with each succeeding number. book-keepin- g Business Course, are just what he wishes to learn. This is demonstrated again the e can be educafact that a ted in a combined school and make a success in a College for the deaf-mut- CHRISTMAS To RviiKXTS AND CIRCULAR. FlilKNOs: As has been previously announced The November number of the there will be no holiday vaca-tiois a verv interest-ingau.Sri tin ft Jhtif-JInt(Mi rist mas and New Year's valuable one. On the first page will he approprietly observed, is a group of teachers and scholars days however, and every elVortmade for of the Calcutta, India School for the enjoyment of the children. the Deaf and Dumb. Illustrations We shall have our usual distribuare given of the Single-hanAlphation of presents and we hope every bet used in America and France; child will be remembered. Tokens the Two-hanin used EngAlphabet of love from home ive greater land and Australia: the Swedish pleasure than any others and we Bnuet's Manual Alphabet: Alphabet, hope each will receive such gifts. l(2b: and the Italian Alphabet. Forward things intended for The paper is filled with interesting Christinas by mail or express art id s. prepaid, directed to F. W. Met-calCare School for the Deaf, Our school took another step Salt Lake City, so as to reach hire, onward and upward when on Mon- not bitter than Jhc. 20, Flace the last a foreman day was child's name competent on the outside in shoe-shoplaced charge of our and also on the inside of each packHeretofore there has been no regular We age. always provide a sufficient instruction although some verv supply of candy, cakes, nuts, etc. work has been done. We think Wishing all "A Merry Christmas one of the best trades a and a Happy New Year." e can learn and hope to see I am, Yours faithfully, a large number of our bovs become Frank W. Mktcalf. n. e volumes of it will he as valuable to a school as the Rain Hound Drop. r We are in receipt .of a Mniiii.il of Articulation Teaching by I), (ireene. It is a well written work of 140 pages and should be a help to teachers of speech. d d . d sent in their subTwo scriptions to the Eaoi.k last week Willard Hansen and .Julia Collet t. We would like to see the names of all our former pupils on our subscription list. ex-pupi- us that he is much interested in his new work and that in its many forms, as well as the other studies in the He tells Our latest arrival, Oscar Kjcllcii. is direct from Sweden. He attended an oral school there eight vears ;md has a good command of the Swedish language. As lie knows nothing of English he must begin at the bottom round of the ladder but his progress will be rapid.. We have another pupil from the Swedish Schools who bejjan the studv of English October 1st. He is how reading in Mbs Sweet's Xo. :. thousand. eleven future. more such people would call on us. Come again. Salt Laki SAIl" LAKK CITY, I'TAIl. The Jh'itixh circulation!! of We are pleased to note the fact w In Advance. AS good workmen. A shoemaker can make a comfortable living almost anvwhere while a carpenter or printer must almost always go away from home to find work. over i. Wonder how many of lliein would refuse the gift were il offered. Deseret Eagle. The ls , . f, p. Some of our friends are much worried over the land grant we expert to get. They fear' it will cause our appropriations to be cut! oiT and hinder the prosperity of the school. We are not losing ar.y sleep j cred-itabl- e shoe-makin- g deaf-mut- |