Show corner stone of high school put in place last sunday several hundred people gathele I 1 at the site of the new high sol ool building last sunday afternoon to witness the ceremonies cere in honor of the laying of the corner stone TI tie e severe winda windstorm torm kept many people from attending tl e ceremonies but those who ho did brave the wind and dust felt amply repaid after listening to the interesting address delivered by prof merall proceeding Prece eding this ad drees dress prayer was offered by rev McHar riess the exercises exercise at thu tho school grounds included the serving of refreshments to everyone present those in charge of the affair having secured an abundance of sand n itches lemonade oranges etc ahe meeting at the L D S church in the ev evening ening was exception io lalev well attended I 1 ard the program was a most enjoy benov able one joseph treloar the president ert ot the cintio tintic district high school presided and aate a number by the church choir rev re powell de evered the invocation processor sor mosiah hall of the flita of utah and inspector of high schools for utah spoke poke alone alonz aduca dional lines he ile contrasted present conditions with those existing inukih in ut ih in earlier days and told in an interest ing manner of the wonderful woid wonderful erful changes which have taken place during the past twenty or thirty years year showing that the children of today are excel t well provided to fo in edua edu a dional matters A solo by R A wil kins of knightville Knight ville proceeded prece eded a brief j address by B N 0 stott the secre tary of 0 the high school district mr stott who has performed deal of NN work ork in con connection with the tintic gintic high school gave a brief outline of the present organization and told M of the v work ork which has already heen been ac complis hed he ile also gave a galen lid description of the new building which is now being erected and explained in detail the adrai gement of the vinous various rooms A quartette co of D I 1 3 russell walter NN alter jensen john robinson and george A udall render ed a very nice selection which bich was followed by prof joseph T merrill s address the fhe speaker congratulate I 1 the people of tn tit tic for their splendid work along aduca educational t lonal lines tor for their loyalty to their schools and for their enterprise in voting and work ing for the erection of the cent building the corner stone of which he had bad just assisted in laa la ing prof merrill is especially interested in mining work mork being the deanor dean of the school of mil mit es at the university a id he is pleased ples ed to see the people of the gintic tintic mining district leading the of the state in high school work 1701 fallowing lowing the song armenca by the choir and congregation emedie tion was offered by bishop bleter peter lorup |