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Show i.' ,V f-V T R.U T H. ; 4 . t. ' i1 V ?' !7 a ! i i .. 1:.. in the class colors of green and white, ter, Burgess Young, Dave IW,.iT7! H. Griffiths, William Carr L m113-gre- n and bearing the figures, 02. Llg- and Will Ray. . ft ft ' ft .ft Mr. Ilarwood of the art department Superintendent Christensens report Hall Miss has ab-th- is charge of Instructor en granted a years leave of WbingtoT newspyr manslatedfor I ot the cltJ 8chools ,or the ixth month Albert Bests music classes dnrintr of the present year, shows a total en- - gence. Some time in the coming sumplace. in absence California, whither ft ft rollment of 12,026; per cent, of attend- - mer Mr. Harwood contemplates leav has Tabernkcle choir with the gone of 99.44; a will he where Senator Rawlins made a speech a few ance, 94; per cent, punctuality, spend for pari8 j ft ft 41 colored pupils are enrolled. I days ago. In the further study of art, mak- number of A year pupils have gone with 4 4I " of the study of oil. He the choir excursion. specialty Senator Kearns will not take part in A general meeting of the city teach- i00k into methods employed work on their return. They will sume I fall. ten this is era to be held this morning at the legislative campaign there in art work in the various schools. ft ft I Senator Kearns knows that under the oclock in the High school assembly Miss Mary Teasdel will be art instruc-Uin the training school are Pupils Mr. Harwoods absence. Miss he cannot hold two senatorships, ro6m. Christensen tor during so Superintendent excellent needless work in the various doing Teasdel is well known, it is and therefore he will refrain from any will will be in speak on "Some. Observations. the that Dr. department 8ay departments. Mayo gave an I He will ft give incidents of his visit to the m08t capable hands. last week at the parents meeting ft ft Senator Kearns called on the presi-- Department of Superintendence in of the training school. He I of methods the spoke on Chicago, comparing dent Tuesday and took dinner. T. fourth year English classes have the subject of smokin.r cigarette T and discipline in vogue m our city fi . Lost. w?rk of Paradise Book d ft ft h of ladies from I delegation large seen elsewhere. those with schools, the Woman s club were present. On Wednesday President Roosevelt Miss Pollock will also give a talk on entertained Senator Kearns at lunch, educational topics and Professor Wet- The Alumni association have elected W. H. Roy, a well known business ft ft zell will furnish music. the following officers: President, Rol-li- n man of Park City, formerly of Senator Kearns will go out walking ft ft Salt Dole, 96; vice president, Samuel died at St. with the president Saturday. On their On last Lake, Marks Mrs. Elliott Emma hospital to provide for the opening of all the reservations in Utah at once. S. B. 1189, to create the portfolio of secretary of printing and publication. It is said . f t: Educational. 1 -- - It i 'T a0 w r. ;V .i . , .i? !i t ; ad-dre- ss V N i ir i ijt i, , . 1 1 r t !',:! ; ' . ' ;.) 1 j, return they will eat steamed oysters at before theSaturday teachers Harveys. :;;; i ;! ,'k f I A large number enjoyed her on address Art in the Public Schools, Congressman Sutherland was seen on ft ft ft ft the streets yesterday. The pupils of the Riverside school gave a very creditable and enjoyable entertainment last Friday evening when the amount was raised that settled the debt on their piano. Mrs. Wetzell, Professor Skelton and'Mrs. Landers . favored the audience with pleasing selections which were highly ft ft Senator Kearns has retired to bed. ! spoke Russell, of Utah county at ft ft Senator Kearns is asleep. ft ft Senator Kearns is still sleeping. THE TELEPHONE FRANCHISE. appreciated. ft ft The public has become so urgent in The Jordan, Uintah and Bonneville its demands that the Home Telephone company be granted a franchise that schools had a fine exhibit of their work the city council can no longer with- - in the room at the city and county stand, and the new company will building last week. There has been no probably receive the grant at the I exhibit during the past week. Through-meetin- g of the council, next Tuesday out the coming week the Sumner and "iU toaVe their WOrk evening. Even the attitude of the onMMliot0018 Tribune has been changed and that ft ft a sheet admits old and that staid The parents meeting at the grave in Salt telephone system tier school last week had an interest-Lak- e is very desirable. The applicants incr meeting, when Mrs. Johnson of have made but little change in the Womans club gave a paper on the cig-- 1 terms of the franchise which was drawn arette habit. Mrs. Kinney and Mrs. up originally to meet the views of the Stowe, also of the Womans club, were of the council, and would Pre8snt. After discussion of the sub-pupil8 rendered a pleasing have been granted long ago had It not been for the influence of the Bell Telephone company , which naturally enough abhors competition, on certain members of the city council. The franchise in its terms is the most favorable the city has ever granted. The terms have been agreed to by the six mem-- 1 fine Lowell program yesterday, bers of the committee to whom it was & & referred, and will no doubt be accepted by the full council. The public clamor for a new system is so great that the bigh school library by the board of conncil dare not deny it, and in justice education, when they made the fine adit should be said that there are members I dition to the library a short time since. of that body who have no wish to deny PrinciPal Eaton 8 suggestion that the it, and the others dare not, 8enior ancl even if the Bell company doesnt I junior students donate a book from their home collections, like it. It wont be very long 18 meeting with is prompt responses in a after the franchise granted until the of number valuable to acquisitions. Bell company will begin improve its ft ft service and will reduce its rates by I about 50 per cent. Thats what the On Wednesday morning the pupils in public wants and should have, as the assembly I were delightfully enter- present service is abominable and the I ' ers ft ft Miss Buson of the Oquirrh school, has removed from Fords, to Main street. 504 South ft ft Miss Moffett is now located at 1113 First South street. ft ft I I MerChant Professor Acree has had charge of the University chapel exercises the mornings Rev Simnlrin nTpvir Congregational church conducted the exercises. ft ft According to action taken by the 1 yj e courses that are natUfre bUt ne deeethaoWh0! " be offered hereafter' The Cours technical, VeniceMiy method retor.c I to the 5 It Is respectfully suggested lately in voMie of ass.gmng a Mr Clark finished his lecture his pupil to soldiers of Port Douglas that the people Tindl11 on Uallact i awhori! 7- - who here will not submit to their insulting neat talk will be on supervise the studSoTce remarks to ladies when down town on Wednesday. the kindness of and whom the student ThrouSh a drunk. It is also suggested to the on officers at the post the advisability of -ras a the adoption of more stringent rules in 0f samples of all the various kinds of nent CU8tom. relation to the behavior of enlisted I smokeless canon powder, Mr. Clark ft be enabled to illustrate these talks Ten students havp men. If a citizen went to the post and designified their "m be in a very interesting manner. sire to enter the ! faulted an officers wife he would prelimin j The class debatel have "nior received their tate thTeT teUraughhtanthLfhhecan0noieraftiw8 00118181 ot a circlet of xlese cla9 pin They heads few a even if studentf RtJMiver8lt7 in May town as they please I of in the center which is a shield Elias Hanson a k? Uessr8- - Will Dunn, gold are broken in the teaching. Howells, J. o. Caiv T offiiS e Ctel 'r, i :h FOR PREMIUM LIST. A great deal of interest is shown by the boys in the athletic association, Harry Moore has been appointed tem- pory captain of the crack team. As soon as the weather permits, the boys will begin vigorous practice. Sap-memb- 1 l&bcock. 3 YOURGROCER berger, Helen Latechfield and Louise Bascom. The senior and junior team consists of Louise Cannon, Marion Jones, Evelyn Mason and Mamie piugtpn. A number of the teachers considerable interest in I I .A The girls are enjoying bowling and three teams have been organized for regular playing. The junior team is composed of Alta Rawlins, Helen Bam- I I on Monday from appendicitis. Mr. R0y was an old resident of the state and had many warm friends who regret his untimely death. . ft ft Whit-competi- ng i o. ft ft I i Lewis, secretary, treasurer, Fred Smith, 01; regis-Provtrar Hallie Ferron, 99. An executive committee was also appointed consist- of the following members: Shadrach Stringer, 93; Florence Ulmer, 94; Anna Loda, 95; Earl Dunshee, 96; Will McCrea, 97; Clarence Holman, 98; Leigh Block, 99; Margaret Miller, 99; Burgess Young, 01. The timq of the next meeting will be appointed by this committee after arrangements have been made for the reception of the graduating class. 98; Q1- - SSj GIVEN FOR mAMOND't Soap wrappR ASK HIM DIAMOND Foil C 80AP THE BE8T LAUNDRY SOAP. 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