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Show unabated. At the WebBter school the eighth grade now holds the prize, a beautiful picture presented by FrinVi-p- al Keeler, ft ft Principal Nelson presented a beautiful Madona to the room at the Riverside which won the best record in spelling and room five is now the champion. ft ft On Tuesday Miss Cauffield gave a model lessson in geography to the teachers of the sixth grade, at the Oquirrh school. The subject was Europe. ft ft Mrs. Shepard of the Sumner school presented a class in geography before the teachers of the fifth grade on Thursday. Principal Barton was in charge of the meeting. ft ft The eighth grade of the Oquirrh school society have elected the follow- ing officers: President, Frank Dyer; vice president, Carrie Playter; secretary, Mason Williams; editor, Ernest Kearnes; assistant editor, Flora Webber; treasurer, Vernon Metcalf; program committee, Vinnie Ross, Harold Brown and Ernest Ilill. ft ft Room seventh of the Hamilton school have as their officers of their society, the Friday Star, the following: President, Karl Sprague; vice president, Ethel Newson; secretary, Harvey Peterson; treasurer, Fay McBride. The class colors are pink and green. ft ft The Senior High school assembly's program Wednesday morning was of a pleasing character. Mrs. Ira Lewis gave a vacal solo, this was followed by several brief recitations by Mrs. John B. Reed, given in her usual manner. Will Bateman of class 03 rendered a piano solo, his encore was a selection of his own composition. After the program each of the four classes had their pictures taken at the east entrance of the building. ft ft The second Red and Black appeared last Friday and has been in evidence throughout the week. ft ft ON THE LINE OF THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN. Every morning at 5 minutes of nine o'clock, the flag is raised over the building by the Cadets. ft ft Almost every boy was present at the meeting on Tuesday to form an atlilet- to to W. attend educais the Chicago ic club, a committee on constitution White, by Instructor 0. engaged gone in carrying on experiments in analyti- tional convention which convenes in ft ft cal research work. Next year Profes- that city on the 26th of this month and and was appointed, to report sor Acree hopes to inaugurate a course will be in session three days. They on Thursday when a second meeting University cliapel exercises were con- by which students can do research will be absent about two weeks. was held. All the boys are very enducted this week by Professor J. B. work. ft ft thusiastic over the formation of the ft ft Toronto. has been club much There and there is a bright outlook for at enthusiasm ft ft Since the apparatus has been conin the school. sports build- tending the meetings in the differen The engineering society had an able veniently arranged in the new work in the physical, chemical counties of the state, iu behalf of th Floor space for rent at 26 West address by lion. C. E. Allen on Mon- ing, As now needed schools. is a laboratories and abou result high being mining DeThird South street Fine bright airy day, the subject, The Making and most satisfactorily to both seven new ones will be added nex conducted apartments. Apply to S. B. Wester-fiel- d, velopment of a Mine,M instructors and students. year. city and county building. ft ft ft ft is is Save your money and when you get a Many changes are still chronicled in The I. A. N. Society have elected The athletic association held a meetas their new officers the following: the teaching staff. At the Twelfth the dollar deposit it with Zions Savings ing this week to adopt its constitution and also to elect officers for the President, Mabel Gregor; vice presi- the resignation of Miss Fames caused Bank and Trust Co., No. 1, Main dent, Rebecca Stay; secretary, Jessie the vacancy now filled by MissRancke; street. The largest and oldest Savings coming year. Gibbs; . assistant secretary, Annie Miss King has the second grade for- Bank in Utah. Wadell; editor, Annie Wilcken; assist- merly in charge of Miss Rancke, and A room has been fitted up for a gymJoseph F. Smith, President, Miss Davis of the Fremont has room ant editor, Amelia Manning. museum new building nasium in the three. George M. Cannon, Cashier. ft ft and is now ready for use. ft ft The president's room has been newly The teachers of the Washington ft ft furnished, .repainted and tinted, while school are a received having most interesting Professor S. F. Acree has HAVE just the House tbe faculty and secretary have had a lidefloor and the of basement on of his the room helpful Monday evening meetings. paper number of reprints you are looking for. The use. for tlieir fittted Origin and Structure of the Engup building new fifteen brary or organic scribing twelve lish Language, is the basis of research A. RICHTER, ft ft compounds discovered by him in reat present. search work, which was published in REAL ESTATE. ft ft 19 W. First South. State Superintendent Nelson and the American Chemical Journal for The interest in spelling continues Christensen have TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTUTt February. Professor Acree, assisted City Superintendent Educational, by-la- . |