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Show , .. - , s' 1 6 II -- 4. DESERET 'EVENING - - NEWS ,SATCRDAY DECEMBER It IS irwrI regretable that it (temperatheir surplus energy &ad . thereaz outlet in mischief tiwel los. have found perventage of the people of 414 is work natures trent nolesoms it thal ham inieconcepticine of the surveilkrt. Mazy peopis think of in- school d it stands for. Quite cerrtgrbiiity as a definite fixed quanti- Commonly itwhat is referred te se marled,' t, It is in reality a relative term. I. penal institution- where girls and A Noy who is thoroughly incorrigible We sent to torte time laid bit pun under a given environment snag be a boys new surroundings. General-an- y imbed fur gement committed. 164,roe prince la normal human being responds mothue bats remarked that theY aandfarmer thtee complimentary craps three maitre of rel.ehamt. Ito on 'eyesight to conditions that are con- would rather bury their boy than have of ahlut can xhai-s- t him .tut to the tate Industrial whoa. the soti. Arid ist Mal- It la far for the fernier of & few days inoe when, a good With this thought in view the State Just Belt Lake to of th4 paYlearn woman came switook to Malt the the on a i in industrint achooF orqsnised for 1 The New Civic e I i 18 1915 1:00 1 Servant---Th- e teontumed from ',Le,- County Agent - f, !this year from Jan 4 I AL he , 1: 4 0,0t, 1,! because of the noted tt t :,r ker grind ,r successful fanners at,' 'it:!. ar.t - rstaa vI rt"...ti.. nityr t. 'r.trrlejlts 1!!1" tits' because of the lutp.rtarrt ts the f,rti har4, ..gnlt or vU be dlOrtates& shrt n Ix tks hta, ki ' interest of one of the boys she re- -; ug contamauon through their agent large attendance th,t znot - t 1.41,nro etc Pb. road pad compreheasive plait. makpt. it then for them the 4 :t the greatest tt t, take trip 111..ktng the pr.;,er ;ng a wide range of choice goseible tor marked. "I want le get him out of here held In the 1. tr, d ..e.b lbor. Right here comes the techni- tor I feel that this la Just a steOning up la the north anl lite for ni 11.11ei. Dr. Fetes,st tat, !r oat work of the teachers in charge. in stone .- to the penitentiery or the g. f .1 'rho hit mit county .r a agent. n The visa of the school, the !La, Iof the college extertecn out the possibilities of sack besese' .actsing hitaseit carttea out the triton-thi- n mallng his plarts f,r a It 11, ,or sad Placing him under such yo- freedom and opportunities and the the of Illttith sent to will as care boat card. but caretit good poet were the ti guidance 1., ,goonai boys given creetett ui is that wt.-trimata r., it,eit ;and women f o the work of life. fully explained to her end her point of Me eat is in,reatted tul ,,, sr : ! od the view wee changed. Within a ftw days the gale -from The school is organised with stiu n ud etAnPar- e the patitt., (rota of the , hat and the she to he:o r :h wrote tra. letter ..lowing departments; program reeto ,,f ley At1, I.Regular limicitley in toes who &nil treat their ate,' for fut. -I : ra. qui., back have elotst , loot work Including sublecto taught 5!. which she mid. .Ln1 hay thane :.,,u i,rY rhiguctoma to, the ai.rording in expert r. enthuo.sam 1336(1113 attach for the kindly treatment I re- ,z-tle corn?, r dts sr,' ."Ardtrit public schoois; adttee 4of their count,. derttinetr,t,r ,Rourist-Itp r iir w!".1 floriculture, melted when I came to ten the le ii,d and gardening 'and st,4 tate le, r. 1.44tipit red frE,r alto ee ft i z d:tretence trrighboring Estki hat: p .4 nt To may reot wealtser it, but ytm per of Lothus., d ats,tes 716: ilr,! .'rylend and stock growing, borticelrr, Pty.) oun f the pcy to gel bueheie per 461.1,0. di!- - 10.10 includ- formed a miegion that dAy. tweatuate I tot and the poultry; ha,. 4,r In wgriv ai.t ible .,0 bieklaying, cement eartereto work, had a change of heart when, I ca!tme fero,ucit htuutretts th by numbers r !' x14 atice, all a drfferenCe , la dollars rereeins ealcimining altd painting. ho to- - lar4 Ilk Abe sic...Lew, 4,...-'- ,.. r 1st a and cent& FARMER'S MANY ,A , woodwork inelodine manual train,-.1- attained there." , , h4.'11 ,; The views of thit r;41 and thti "' of carpentry work. cabinet building good roman are in harmony eith the t Both the trocinier,taiIn r7(o, 4 rii,n Utah belt. t Cv311'.301 t:htrult, ti work. snows of l predoititneat Rnd , ' n. t the who tie." friends viol frtys many 4tfl' (t airroat ideal vi,reirie Jutting forging, machine work and mos the superintendent. t ' V.h ) t,) ;,. the rounty lucent. In fact.. thv ,.rtal this dee.enseeneeingi 4 .2 ,4 1 an ),4 gat 4,311,) ';uip .4. r..4rzt..-rMI 4 i 4.r a friend a the 'IF nit hInt,,tqf coacorting ,r.hu vent npt. through . f;afttaaat is well equipped end proper.r. red.-L7,1 masa nwr, can How ttrl . to teach boys the various lines of institution sometime Once," se)s upt elth a tuteezon aa one t0.. tt0.1141- ot or rr.' r !lrotre ant treaa--t a welt IiimAley, "ert, listened to the c!.1, a of intact better sirtrult -- rat 'r ff printer's trade: tt ,s, esu he rind the ta aT tlit.tret,'- n' 171,aa marcv Me ttartv thi hot faced of the ' d minting press. Er' piore.re Tripped laundry department le 8314 r0. tr.4 haat he r lourcht dry art, end loettle art where all the clothing and front the drying rooms of the- - iA ILL tilT at celo,cr I he roux Lew part ef the ellor from !itakt ...et motgage sharks. en- lit nen of the orbooi is kept in clean and mneled the home-lik,,untrl 414i ti rt,1 LICA- eunteesetullY the ii;e1 U1I btahuna othee erViell tut41recdenta. the en4 bake and ledA4 a big sod sanitary condition. T.cooking, 64 r V uttshi marLet trt qkl.A., ,n this department, under the manage-:ren- t tempting productet In evidences erery- - !authorities are e, elle, here the rt". ahtek eencern the e,4,. tot ,,, mnri T!'e ,I cr, 0 th, of a competent eook, all the food where were the boys earnestly and ibuPPortere and h(1fJ hf rug, L.4! 's l', ir n aa farmer banker come the to bullet he on the up ratio work. kt help beim Lartrattr and offieere of their 4... b.sviks for 116 i V. 4 A' dw, 1J et's s,net thus hse totterry. to ta,,,t e prepared and cooked. the houee 44- make ts sureer exi tb ; rt3nen4 the - co:1611. wroleratri es".z.k.ty-- - - t - ir,t tt,A, &ad. oeute. we mat little companies asts Wagat:a hi 4..V.ety Wa.. anti twp - linter part of the work being dons by the farm' 'On elf an males Matey, sh,, M rOuteif Mittst I aiU this department tare I4YT fl the the boys. p r rt, ' t ir th nwat time Wi rt te ',W.- .11 mita with erh,1,,,,en, fthent.OfThe Count., gore a number of bore ',who are now r f in- 0 0 n t VrI n man. Ile miss kt.,, t ere riPrio.t.10r,t n rendering excellent service In good merit. In tins titds wets the firm tA , Zn Arming r.et st,,, t, P.e n, 1..1 tuust ,,r pn e, torOnt ttote's and the kitchens pratitn,iLeeds Pri,t in f and and iissolini, dinins f,siea ona 11 p F11...rf 1 ,r,e; an' ff rt, the beta la a a -kr!, from a distant anon came ow an,11: h Arricuiturel !fit Infm2te th anri ,rwrid:vg such profit.. Theoretical and practical training is horns from the tower blacksmith edge eltanot ,,k en. n Jan e,et )1,1 f tiat Latin:al pole oft f;.rm ntig t tot41. t ant. The naddere fort, srsa tintsh . im.0. the brorke pairece. and given the boy. In these various departtn pt n mp to bp ments that they may be qUalififttl to Inc road surface and the echo of trip 1.13 be or pentve to him it. kr ' rnt.-that the ip Stat r 'Ft help. t 'coma Agtirultun4 ,'.Le Jan 11 independent. himr,,r told a seorr of in ittm !nsa th; f ;4 Mena-TThe aa try beret was irtfidmif tiRettels 1$1; ttm. f'rt" her' Ajznast are In 1'14 to adhered 171 from the Ila way i'r pasture, (am system C011P114.. the 4'1.- anti t hp rf'i "I, .1.,M 1,... trience rLo .'f .'1U Nti'l 3'.., :".r, Clef T t": 'r.sadling the boys is conducive to their c;ehles the home 4.4 the girt. '.. tnrm an adrruerehle working tlrft ahe--,A S, S,,,,.. ,,t :a, .. ... la,. potatr. Fr.4., ,.,,,,I merry lauthter- - Vt., ket111 er physical and mental welfare. Refuter- taPtle a gent mt,o, be a good mir.r b.' I no ow ,, ,,,,,, tr"rn "'''l V...' 1"n ,''-''7., work and ., allea,',' of and '': rant,' ' . patt "t l''''!, the uutetton arina. sleep. play together ity ten men at once and !ma k th,,. pil,,,,, tn. heat at,,,. I. g,,,zi,t,, to,,,, ,,,.1,,:- -. ,,, ,,,,!., ., it.with three whnlesome meals. runrtu ,,tii these boys and girls A hrip! t,a- to talktineto think ,4 te he the :n tore tr. ft'h thlt , A,i1 !,.,., .,,,,rad,,, latANct 0 I'l'e..9'!.,r atattatita ,,:; rv t,,,,,, our Iv. amlnation I, ,11 ily served each day. produce' a tellof hi'. Inteleet Abu"' ar- to' on ,epe-t- e ., tacia. f,, IAA. , i,,,,,...1,,, ing effect on practically every boy. It nosej tn. tntironmentaii ..nelitiono,"".1 tto- - Lor 111; awl lir up rn . ti,, I by tt e ' has been demonstrated quite yetis- from ...ahoad "b"tbnotoni;b 1, in icheour obot t5hop hnys ea seafrmnne tram": i t.,11.6 th,st fnur me.,... ,r,a.a L4 na..44; i T...,ta. 144 11- -i factorily that a strong mind an dwell mat .,..J !Le matter w:tb tile 1.,..d,wto nu 1 The first few home e as fo llows 1: por cen ; with 721 woVL only In a strong body. NtAINTYNTANt1-1of the ne,r1. spoken hat u mul,t do t., r rt t le ougio weeks of good care is generally neer.- - parent divorced. a per cent fathers I i'yk hare already Salt Lake counts. I"' 1111.?bb.in... he haakh potato kr.,..til,dati or,r;:2 II rer the nia,-1- , rAw.. f4, th, unt,..t...; eery Ito get the bors body In suttl- dead. le per cent modiers dee& 1 tor fils eras the fifth state appointment, Ito ,,,,br,.ad Ift the state,. lot Y 64 41 per ,,nt of ',Pi per rent or th cientle good physical condition that he ee at father and mother dead. I per him ere the fel:eeting thre Ftr.dea tra tr.tm-,h- re, f the f go etste levr bt- f,. sr it, tO the tochred may be appealed to mentally. Via deserted., 22 Per oent of ttle fathprlieetdee In ,,! 'IttA. atth ,rterest rittft on the land !mod,. the mothers dr,,k. atenta R. .tI Ird'r of th.lr sPR'"1-- ; ft.,1;te ,L.,4 the r,...n.,,r. .,,,,i..,,,,,,,,, school records show that in all cases drink. 4e per eent 1 ......, f ,L,,. ,I,:".. It.a.Pnt.., M. .111;:l e 1111r18 41 entran-47; eirtepaem th4 and tuition can" the boys take on flesh and begin a more .thas 44 P4r 4441 ,I, and tnon0r 1.mrin M.rr!ti. J. P . - trcg3' arA wpmen eLir is-- .1 Sa:t 1.1k, th.t educattt. Itiornal growth after enterttut the . rinrruL h ,,n th ,! 1 (14vortsett. tw,m. aehool ,,t,11,r. hrimarY p,rs.nt. ,, t. 4 prr -- Il""r ""'n. ..-of,7. in Resides school and resubsr depart- - dew",,w Tsfor r irt ith thf ;i ',,..n A Utah :talkanik.aennl."Flo'a 14 11 mental work. the boys ere furnished cent both tsitrtntm 1,r fatherm proston of the mi eentr lit amusements. and per recreation ample Through the seasons run a regular drink. per cent of the nlothera drirk. bh party-tis-r -r pronierce !IL!! i !!'t Series of bagetell. foot hall and basket Out of the chaos of theoe homes. f Ma! Dr As T: Itnand wt, tonoentratr4 last the chiltiron. these &mom bail it :eneetton't, Though rather seriously461'"' 6r. I."'" r, aromo" -"lth wh7 the state Le.. ulture. Nott tn Irennrt.. : product of wwtial hampered for sinter gymnasium T., t.,,,,tz,, 1 s.,.....a,,, ..,,,,.e,...,,,,,,. ,........,,. 1.a: T..r.. ....,4 Mee the school hes a most excellent home and chureh, whool andthe rorn. ente trrtratin D A.. T, Iv v, .,,,,, r4., nl ,,argr,. and the ofte'ers of Poit'ie elth the evet..."":t .:'.."', of '...'7,'"!"..., swimming pool which le a puree Of friendsfailed. I F .1 ,. ts .6. t It la the mlanlon in the (have k ,,...11., tx.,..,..., ,, . , ., ,, tying or,ps ei much nA pusF-T,delight, pleasure and cleanliness r) !, seilnonl in clears...nd m,.I. farmer Who makes hAT atT tn hnYa. as they are permItted a plunks Industrial I c ,.. !t , ,: P and frishinn Into dol':rAi 'Is raiwint a Iram9cr4 orup T! - ,io- t. twice a week in the r'nol VC l T! let ttrr , !pends iT ,T i!Yr!!!!,! !:!rdt E 411 n he has a, rr, pqrer , s,rr--- t ',I.'''. ttl,nr.!, A N., t,rk whiet, .1"e hw A Ssk 1.0k Ts., memb,e,r tat, a,, if. It'. ,,,;MtV .... A L at ea, 4 14tg, of nuoli ri;,i,r IPW w 7,414 ftv M,Grrit, r tv k . 4 them-solve- t & Pro-dim- e: t tpe I - t. tnth vetft . 1111:34 I - -e .,r. ,r1 16.-- ' ;1., - z 1ivnee..-.1abb- 1 ',, p. Tnh h- f he 1.13111-r5-'- 1 .. a I "" 1 i , a .. - I ren 4 '' 1 . P-ir. tr,ini, tle - T4 1 II ' ,, : ; . ii a : : ; al,-1,- , - --a;-dr". tie-a- ,P, fieM-1- ,,,, , t,,, itithtte ,,at Opt lp tn,, Ur : , 1 , tok TA, co,e1- - , 10I.10111, Ino, - S' I! ref itt , 1,r1ctAt ut, 1,,N1) thiNtp. t 14 ?i, L Nrken. Prof. N. 1:, 1,1 bulidinga. 4 ( , a the .ittntita, inellatili,g ftx IttA,r 14r 41,10 ) AltP, are !. tree t1 AS lS tho irritqatt444 S436.0 Thriin tri rOtt iiintirthat riett Trwr t our !he , ,luatt-T- 1 'h. Uhlytottt) 1).4.r,1 t t Allot m:Won "t The mark, the n.,,c.r, , 01,4 nos "Iv '.111,rrits rrprtv St protN!TII, 0,0 IN- - I Ne't, ,n -- , .t' lb. !aryl. are '1104.4 ti ("now , .. $41,1 '.'we AnK t,,1,,,,,,,, its ft,tiii t), .N1T , A rr, ti lat'r ti OW- A 1,, inen.14 oh g If! 17.y dptl'- - Le , 'A 4441-1-ir- ettrie-rttri- s mt4p-- t T. 1r rf h,fAt Tint f AtP1 tn. i ,, v.,. Irtp-ro- -or- ; , n 6,,I.Tid ... 4 ; tzum-l- o 1,11,rary Urr foli) . r,11.WtiUll, 24) - attcic, rttt. . 1 Totel 'Ad .. t, to all. prrtstwttle sr., hrlal.t I tat P kadtrIlit inatIttitt.,n nt harning ahlitmi hod ittelrtt art ,,,rtainat eqleleteti airy to trotItttnift th 1: ,ç kt 1 lfl a- -t - b) rt trax4ily aotts.Ated by tt.e nrpt "minute be.rt dat) azcrpted aer Pt. nid.nle.). utty 1,1 afi 'wort hy thn takt ;art in the mintry of the Litt day estate trterefore eordtal:y recommend It to the ti.ventloo rorany. and sopr,ittay to Illoas prepartntt for nes. to"nt 81 Pr) Nrwg Wtetk rtTortg. nuth4 l4 , -- 3 A rr'11-1.-- 1EI-EliF- T t i 4,1,er tment). - ,,, ; tat, agent W:413- -i fArrt, t0ies equaltaatt,,,v, ,Crilthn P.a! tfietc tird TIT?, WHOLE F MILA AT Atu,a narrows. , N,0- York city. f..olt, ontAthdr. When or,,I mother sn.1 tile W:s-,dd- et , S-- ... Kittle 112" k''' tt'e '14- "Ai." 11'i: (."1 of yoons borne economics. est boy and girl In thee family you 'core to-.d -- 0 ,.a ..1 proTTI: ne nt farmers hare a truly popular and 1..4,U, nUP LIM- - from l'tot, An't s6tI"ern 1421."1 will rerszty. And that la n hat happens "ke 'a leodins parr on the program. every year at the Utah Agricultural I NEW OPPORTUSITIEsd. oollegt when the telar PIM Hound -- un l 'Until this year the round-u- p II held there in January. The 'lass student rooms. laboratories, and lecture ilsi les heen usuoll) saily a ;utterer. This of the college are in constant use Cur- - year he will have an oppeertunity to 11,5 ing the col,ege year training useful erec,a: work in the., college laboratories. citizens for the irate, but during the He nill not only learn about potato Round-u- p weeks they do more than diseases ,but he scili hare a ctinnoe a catencity businesa . for then the col- - hirneeif to Mix a solution that Will Prelege ends' a sternal invitation to an vent , theta Every morning front S.10 in the state to tome and pteit up name to when the regular lectures will the loose stitches in their educa- - begin the cones,' leboratories win he to meet some of the leading ou- - noon to him and he will be able to trT of the flat 1011 on practical sub- - his hand a: Arrtnt of the following Iof and by conilv t with them to get work. ail of it work that be may want most recent and helpful inforirm- - to do or, his oven farm: .tion on scientific agriculture. Breed records: the keeping of pelt-while- s And flatber is getting new ideas and green and rtX lintel. :stimulus in his blindness mother tonnes Horticultural packing.' practice; also to get her annual winding up ani npraying pruning. judging. The faro-fin- d out how interesting Is her bust- - PT'S IrL1 mix spray solutions, conduct neas of bout making. how easy and pruning In the college orchard and beautiful It may be made and also pack and judge fruit' in the IsiboratorY to meet some of the !eroding Wmnen of Study of tweets' inittrions to orchard , the taste and nation And where and garden. imother goes of course baby has to go Veterinary practice: mhdng and ustoe. And mother is glad to take him ing dnfectants, treating weiunds. because she knows that he will otieng and preventing dineases of tire a happy thine with the other babies in !cock: caring for borne. teeth, treating the day nuraery making sand piles' and of hog cholera, sheep diseases, diseases playing with new playthings and be- - of ecws and horses microscopic exam- mg watched over just as carefully and instion of germs of diseases and exam-lovinglita if mother were there The Inatam of name in test tubes and on ' 'babies that come to the Logan Round- -. plarss, Plant diseases: potato ant, windier up not Only bare a good time them- but they gave lots of pleasure, diseases of vegetables. examination of Iselves,. big college girls love to run In potatoes with othef vegetables for &Jo-them and play with than for ease by naked eye glad by microscope. la while- - They will even out laboratory mixing of sehltions to Control dilleasen work in bacteriology to do It i growing of disease germs.. , fattr " inetitutions. the rtsh School fir the Deaf full the Bend. stands among the foremoet in , I's e ork of caring for and educating it's deer and blind youths. This institution comprises two seheele. the rtah School for the Deaf and the Utah for the Ellin& The enrollment of tupile eithin the last foiral year totals 1;6. of whom ill were deaf and V blind. , . The number nf pupils in actual attenuh ft, a title s hool year is Ili,' This number will he increased Jen. 2, when a number of new deaf children are to be admitted. The most important recent Improvement le the completion of a kinderarten, or primary building at a cost of nearly MAW Title handsome structure to situated about 25A feet west from the main building and Is the only fireproof building upon ihe school grounds. It has been erected for th,e, purpose of stparatng the younger deaf children FRAITK M. PRIGGII. from the older ones so as to prevent as far as possible the learning and nee of Since the establishment of the School the Own language and to make more for the Mind in 1aS4., SS pupils have positive and more effectire the learning been admitted. Of this number 23 g and English. have completed the eighth graft. Mx of speech. The building will accommodate 'ti chil- the high school course. while others dren and will be formally opened Jan. have taken courses in high schoots. colOne totally I. telt It COMS11111 five slasa rooms. leges and universities. four dormitories. four house mother's blind man has been graduated from the Farmers' Round-up- e and orinventions I Pouitriri calming an Incubator. mind- rooms. two living rooms. a diningroom. University of Utah. another from the another from the an& housekeepers conferences are held ling erra scientific feeding and bons- a awing room. toilets, lavatories. bath Oneida academy and school. The Rock laat rooms. all state.. over store the and a high Springs kitchen rooms. Aimed', Carbon his. mudy of breeda preparing poni- named young man recently won a Stalls and Emery counties have bad a most try for market rearing young chicks, Miss May Raring. Primarf Ambnow a an in and student is successful one at Huntington and We-- 1 (Poe men and women), evisor. will direct the educational work acholarship her county has done the same. But ?arm repairing; what should the in the new home. while Mies Hattie C eastern university. in the biggest and best of all la the farm repaR op be.. tools needed and Brown will be the WORK.: RESULTS Or TtlE Round-upat Logan It will be held bow to use and Itlarpon them; mak- eharge of the little folks. enhundred have Three of PMI's 'Most,' an approximately With expenditure S10.000 the sehoots heating Plant has tered the School for the Deaf since it New boilers was opened in IPA& Of these 65 have beep entirely remodeled. have been installed making been graduated front the grammar ,end the plant thoroughly modern and eff- grades and nine from the high school , icient In addition to these linprove- . Eleven students have entered Gallon- ments considerable money has been er det college- - the national college for the pended in remodeling and adding now !deaf. Washington, D. C, seven of whom ., r.labor saving equipment in the kitchen. are now students there. Several others .) Continued from r age aadAba lion4r the with for universities good bearing ' LIFE-- -PREPARATION-FOas. Two young deaf Women are variety of purposes, Including Manna' Is that wa shall be able to PrOvide sin- so for now Gm and pie nature of students of opportunities Uta& pottery. training.. practice University study. nearly 'Investigation hes proven that even though our normal teaching The institution hi goverued by the training of the young deaf men grad- one-haPRACTICE TEACHING--classes may become very large. The become farm- tristees appointed by the gov- -- . uatitg from the 'school also Plari Babcock. ernor: MissMaud the give. matter ProoPective presiMay of these teachers:. . era great hnoortance to In order to better prepare , leeretarr; Datum teachers of Utah who are non i"ncrWurrtzheir lutssucttirtitos6 1:1"epesitoridlt"Isas dwttruil thorough' 'dent; M111,--- E're-r- ;future Citizens of 'Utah Rev. P. A. Lbintokin. Hon- - J. W. F. course hi agriculture end kindred Han- - Thom- - being trained or eill hereafter receive actually find them when they are em- ham been added to the course of Volker, Ron. A. R Barnes. as E-- McKay. The school is suPPorted their training in the school or ethics''. plop.1 as regular teacher& rrona the study. The work done in this depart"1..ar'll"Int Of the Public lichcmlu this by legielauve appropriations and is Moe Is the entartrcreent et ,epportuniment includes. general farming. lenge- free affords the superintendent to all,tevident of Utah who ate I ties for practice teachlag. The scope r,,,,,n ; flop. dairying. gardening. horticulture, too blind tà be educated in of this practice bs indicated in the tot-t- anti supervisors an oPPortunity of deaf p The e floriculture and poultry raising. me hand schools. The statement by prof. xenon Ben knowledge as to the qualifications following named subject is a most interest- and public last abilities of women and nornial I11011. dean the of the 'school blind who students comprise (reciting! of educat5on: pupils. , , log one to both deaf and In order to provide ample poor-ea- t: are likely later to apply for deaf and torts: Frank- M Deans,- superintend-.."Coops have been built by the teachers in the school for the deaf for practke teaching atIder ment in the district Very naturally , blind boys: chickens have been raised. the pon brinks the school of education Max W. Woodbury, Betsy ',Armen. rankles conditimts for ad students been I fed and cared for; eggs have E. Bennett. Sarah Champioe. varies to teach in the in cl,,ser touch with this various chi practical einseotery Slithered daily: lessons in arithmetic schools. Ethel and rural school districts that partkl- the whoa of education Beverly Riley, Tirensa, Jessie if and practical 4,bookkesping Mabel Lucia MacDonald. in the tralninC" bad so hien pate castthat .. have been well learned bit both boys arranged have tewn de- K. Ganske. May ilartog. primary mu- - !grain . for the grammar grade diploma j LIBRARY. 'and girls. and dividends De Wind. Viva Geraldine may devote their entire time to a. . eared from the profits made. No study oecriser; lf Anne - Overstreet. Ruth Gives- - log for A mil,th appreciated of a semester change from In the curriculum has produced betterPearl Mao is fractrr. me? made tim in that drill Years 4 this heettMg of ' the n.. live language lessons, good trainmg of the blindD. J. Thurman may he bad in this vows sehoote of brary matting TO open tie the errnexcellent practice in the keeping Teachers :lions.accounts S. 'Roes. Intanor Isabelle Lake salt Shipp. in and City. general Jr, and growth county or else- ing, alVirding not only students but ;of , Farnsworth. where InatructorsNeSid Thus june other sr &a most 'Ilium of far. Wan who those the an OVPOetaattY poultry study knowledge ea has Lamm carpentry; Isabelle S. Rosa, have taken trainina off the cantons to Utilise the splendid fatilities which tnabligJawed: bave new also education; Ballantyna a the phydcal work given librari qUarterf tn the portioe or their train-ruAnother Interesting and valuable and enecee David Hendsreon. period to the University ellementarY ministration building afford. The librais that of pima:- :gone in the institution Ida Dallimore. and training school. Our training off the I tin". Ines FA'ther h:tassa- - reports a at this depart- hoemaking; A- - T. 1nFreniere.sloyd '1st education- - The work up barber- - campus thus faiv bar been in the gratifying merest, hi the use of the annually in fancy' work; Blier.-ar- t; : bent baa been gummedcalled Elizabeth- Eg- - iirboolf of Salt' Lake Beserhs lrhich esniPitem over Akan" May "Tbe City and in the :tbrA-r- r , li big' demonetratien botmd volurum sad a large nomber'of 2.500 inter- (futon. sewing. drestemaking:- Rena B. Granite, school district We are planfullyteust.Mat : Poetival." domestic K science; Sterling Baycock. unbound btreever. aim to, extend our Pacers and periodicals. ' 1 toted citizens witnessed the exercises .the Price, agriculture; Ellie Curtis, wear- - teaching this reatr. Into Jordan practice district ks the great amphitheater upon RICGISTRATIOMs lump Baltsaut printing: Marosilus and Davis Inc the of beautiful' lawn south 1Pactoue "One of the grtat malts QC this Plea lEtnith. aloha and Orcheatre-- : , The Ittid.UtS of the echoed grounds. untrandtg mesa , Agricultural College 01 Utah Agriculture Agricultural Engineering General Science Home Economics Mechanic Arts er , I Dry-Farmin- , Hf the-bake- g, 't Home Management. Splendid University Stands at Utah Slate Schools -- Commerce The Agricultural College of Utah is specially equipped to give training in Irrigation and ' . . Offers Courses In be speech-readin- The ' gt '' Mt stateti sell etmductsd house-moth- 11; - .., Deaf and Blind Receive Education From the Slat e 0 rt,im ii . r f the r- r ' , , 14s,, Ettri.isie if (1,4o-fle- . tr, r -- , ' P giii t thv ri.raht. le ILor reiltrai the rort luiug!to military 1,20 th- - oti..1147. v,.-,- - . - ir tn. ,,3-i- I A NL -- 2rer, ' ta- !It, 4,1 f ttt r- r i ',IP - .t cI 016f- ! t i .yftwri Itto n , s t apt 1.14 , - ,ed nd 014 IS li." ..tsat r A - it (.1 Pt . t'. ' IItpn 1 ! NI.111,7 dr.6 4.Ifl- rth ht-- , arl V Or If ?to--, - r - . rt1 ,, p h.,' - con-clo- e r 1.1""! l,,a! :!! ,sttut-1-- ,' I , 1;111r it . 15 4 tI itit irx 4 V.:trill KT,At t,,Kt . ;otos-Lio- r 6 ", tot t't I. , t ,,rtstst ' n r,F 1 3 " ruka a tt- ," A,.; t ,attu ktv rr , r'' ", a ttic): r!! 0..111 !: I , a4,1,110na, 1,4 to VI, Or - --- ' th. tty w6mon. . t! ,!,4 wIrso- - 1, Astiondll r, e!tr,, ' tit t''; r, ' ", '1'. xIr' of Ucrilb 111)1S. '' t - - 1,07 11. l Cred, thAr real , rytjt it c rt-- $4t),;',,1 r rim. rr ,61, ., si 3 as. .) f 1,t,licatp,tt It itli To- - t,,, COM:1(r) 711, 'S ea 2;"'ara, isleaSS rt tt- .7, tr 10- , de,- r XTENF1, - A I' 4 , 111';' -: 1 'it, th, 'VII 1'75. . er . ,., r etainh-Leier- . 066 htepetk And ii t ;, , th,-tu- ,111.- -0 ; 1 rmte for the silv)ol and to flreeviladtiOri in by the Important tr1 41,.111Kh a -- I - 4 xebec! of tudu,:attion, consthutes ADd atilVV. .3 lattoto The Molliti ftr general mennb-t,,,- r ars n)t suftblebt lu meet ell t.- ''1 ,rt marble of 'he unAornity kral t in teetbe mho, by alumni r. fe' tnr institut; thy frietyls t., eudowtnefl ts. ha is ri,tut, tr " !! Imp! the all tr. th the ct,untt,,, , of Utah har, mai, the , A exty-four- well-rounde- d al college education may be hadat k the. Agric-ulturis done Colleke. Thorough in the Schools of Commerce, General Science and w-or- lf i Mechanic Arts. it.- sub-)me- ta ' or-to- trot-"wis- 1' I I 0 The educational needs of the people are, further met by the Short Practical Courses and the Extension work which aims to develop the resources of the State. teach-Silv- 13- one-ha- tescher-indrainin- Pro-bec- k. for-visi- g- ' ad-h- ie - - - - ADDRESS The President, Agricultural College Logan, Utah , .,1 !j1) "Ji .. IM - - ' - - - |