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Show , .... .. ' ., , . - . . , , , ,. et mak it tat 14. . els Inet" ,, . , . lippwk , r914411 IG I lab bt Naomi, Pawl, Pima. 4 abors l'" to adorn the various rooms is a pro. duet from the domestic rt class. Work for Eveningm. The et...alarm are 110P nI i a regular I, 11( ,ti It ned to help ,h '0,01010 . A . 1,1: I ,,, et t - p'.t i ... ; , . ; '. .1 ' el-el- t -i- four-stor- d ' , T 11 -- ., ,,, , ir- : I i, is 1 . - -, s, ':,-- ,, tit,. n- -- . . .4,- , . I :' : 4,,,e,-,1,,b- t ! - 1,0 ol -- -- - ","t-17' 1 sea-spe- seem t., te. l, " -.,- i - In-- 1 nem" 11114et he mho One of Utah's Big Producing Flour Mills ITT T.,T1- tot tout rnifl a ttl ,,,,, 11 etre hted tot ut nee sehe hot" ;ovine 1:th Peen ' D. 014 Cat 'hi on eee et. L L denne Utak it Box. Dant Wen. fielA hunt tJonas Kt 1 011 fire-pro- t, house-mother- s. ti gued-atte- . ,,,,, ;. world-famou- ' dolg ,- rt tt 1 I ., - rn mask I. W. O. I; ,0 A Wen : 'i- rPi ' ' '""- ''""'"...r.' elels tte , Itte-iw- .b1011 -- 'I L"' ytti r l' A ki o- tit 4 lite ,;i ' i., 4 ;,::,1., ' world-famou- man-ne- dew 1,: Ii i I,1.1.,,1 nins. In this mann'er an effort ito male I) went Of the individual" that thy, a ,r1 to provide food for the vsritstral na. may te need in e'telent aerelea Its lb to of the stria by yling 'hem tinniest. in the thought and belief that '' ,1 ',urea. l'ettff krwwledee of tbe life and the 'treat's' 1,1eal of womanhood la ct teachings of tile la,,ter wh.. a 3 4 A it Ie a hitr -- inttiitr Quick attell firm believ(r in the ,l, eb,! ,,,,i f SOTIA0 of Millie. l'' ;'''' t,, awn 4 It t; ; the ,rsir!!thdlls 'tonal titt4 NIitittay le ilterir) EA, h 1..1 al Ite c,. ,1 .!ntienool, t't i, ititntr and wellialt n, itasignell a hook to e.iit la ,t 10411t hutnanit'y. to means ,, l T,. I; , ! ,,f !. 4,, t limc with the ti 101 et A! n 04( that elle , 41... ''' ' .le I ,..A1 Ole 111110, ar, 11,1'07 of (Ai, Natmo. r !. Mina ravlow It ortiry twrite the other ,f r,,,,I )p, n Pee 1111MA of 1;. i r' i p ft i Th itanlitutioa a n girl". Tneaday 0, deoted to ratin,1 . hits nod tt ,t..r. kee,er laNa talks on L. ,',) .nd ftrimoo el's 14, ,I14, er it r ,'. ttt, tt,ttt,r, tt, m:tti. to develop tt , tt rA tog f, Ih1 APS or 'Wino ).ied n,1,11 a y I, Cal 10 Of Ow pwlioo,1 !;. ,. ,, , f,.. ,,. ,, 1" , f q'''' C! -. '', t In re, t,, s,it ,d girl ths b.,wysts ork prepars "er .,,,,,,,I, non. Thu rs 14 , t: ifcreiaLn evenitig erlY ti b dersi A I. A sl2ni wore,, hoot .. aril f ,t,',,, It ,,,, 8nd o","" f,",, ,!' sinitis,.tlisto la 1,,,,,- - ph.. had l,.rtt,eri) ' , ,.. ik: ,': 1.1 Vitiell WI t !1,..1 by the ,,,h,,,.1 r,,,.., ..f thethsylritis speoittl tut..61,0 . etle ,, ,I ,t, ,,,, ,, ,4 s.1,it sr. Ons Titilr,dsr ysrang In ,,,,h. ....,f I,. ti,r del!,,, every hriping 3,11rt.tettl .., 41.. snd o V r ,, ),,,, ,... month a 11.,rnin is given hy the i Pact-- , t.nor twr I. z, ' si- or, ,, ',4t i,s IttIttlsto-110 trratirt the trtinitry. rilrerfnl--r,t-and alma ttiotdoont, t ,,ot ,o. of e 1..1.4 a,othtr, f'or extmple; ono unity. A rerefill e, 4, , ott, r ,,,to ,!:, ,. .,,,,,,t v, ,,t) itor. 1.ng -1 thp .choot t! 4., '; ,,o,,;. ,I the state. that to. 0' it , 1,. ,,,V6 lir 1',n the way. .pfl speak et to read articulate speech Vat' many wit ,,, t"I!w 11 -- .1tilott ttotttor or Pomo little otr Ito many ...togt.' frt., ,I, Or- itself. , years. he t t .. a ooro-to Irbil -he elattached ,o mingle, , upon the lips of others. ..., t h 1' "r gsanity in noted tot;4, di rrt,las evttina IA he trinina t. h, Ant, lAw is populist-lofinthis .!' .. , 4, yy, .11. ,,,,1 1 Itheet- who ri ., Imsrotlin the, Sr. able 143 coMmualeute with the forestry service of the United Baum ;notifies ,Expenws. blind people l.'r tl,or In prettarattwu tot totneit, Looke.1 .. ( i ,, ,,. ,..1, oe lb., awn. dollars others in the English language Ev. MUD an hisfield surveyor. He la now '1,... of thousands Ho, blool 141(63rI ItiP of ' Vo., V.1k 1,:on linOn .ide p. th,,,,, of Faitlo 1,,I:, ii,g,i 1 anitply, ii., 01.drtdA ,; own farm and promoting - ery deaf child in the institution is operating r t t , 4, t. ,,,,1 . '', e 't.l' ,r'al erhoot loolor ed in the permanent inglitumany other illustrim., hc.,1 1.rtit. d''Y ev,IIIIC Thue ea. err- - htts nom . r r.. tirgeying for extensive irrigation and ;. 'It teal- t are appro. taught speech from th kindergarten and ,,, who are blind. has encour ,gt,i .no IA' ti:tg 0 westd many thousands WI son, tortst of ,ttf Added t., ,,t t,toote , in hi.. ..protect 4 Owe an ' and the I life f "' '"'' i' t ',.., 1,,I 1,etter Th.. ,t th rtah boys to ta1 hke rhont efi;.'4':..r.41 dctivity. ,..? f tur its running 'spotless but tion of Utah school has th object td. ,t., tkliquitiusw, lot band, - 44w4.4or seti44441 being the only school beet of erg - h el money work Juba. A. Careet ia a aeli.z.40.1 ''...' .."""".'..f. , 6, , .., 114.1'e I'm lett,?, '''it".7 yeassaiiI:tailt Co - I i seshoard ot 11 a. tn and a ''' where limp The caicupations to which the blind instant in the Ericimin iss off .pe at d eme at 1:, r in the returns- that she thW1ttkntf - .' ,eh4pet atruee iivellhooed e ' speisch method le seuelastvell med. are attracted t.,t tda'r or Ltaa- honest and are more limited than :::;:1;unigi.di:31Litnel,q11;1: 71114:TZ1roo ';;;; 1, 1,11 elther in lite Afternoon or eYe and hartotoni, ,tf ir, ! t,00pto.ro I I The 'tab school has rug ta the tius made word sone and those defective of her the that deaf but oauna Pecoms under the guidance "dumle, obsolete as applied to deal e.reer nterI hi. the!. to, Tliake nAt1"1. "'mew"' al atitelMy gene tern after Ira n Ih. grT,Iro, of what they Every deaf or blind children. undertake. Th. t a te of 11.0 awl made school the at Utah vepoistrades. I a Primary Han. though - rgv- idine- -eon! good mind and good clod es a debater awl ss T'TWTT. and Bettor to carry on the work of rear- milheration are not as popular as titbit calt be made Independent TN...TT 1.1 ihe to lino dent ridi, triumph VI turn out men, ing the children in an environment of efIrrillierer and th or.' largely attrihuted professions to the awl andeavors Utah. ha. a Mimi shoemaker , tio. speech. the young boys and girls tov nal. at,t., bat.ham & wide e nd 'lentil Wht). though 'differing speaker wnol.....mputin .t. for his or blind. 'segregated from the older, who poll hoots. reputation of deafness riding the in der tke handicap by might have a few is:grts as an inherit- in his lilt now natTlfty three helpers of his pr...tuitm n take their places aids Mote, . hop and handles saddles and more fortunete broth. ance from pupil. of the s ugs snit their made shoe, as well se his own Wins V attatible taloo6r,hiu. The long list of active 'mein. These little ones an lodged factory era tied Two or product& of this three ttenitei Arthur lIP hi bore liek it school the a that aprilige, new. handeorne. who have received Prtmary hall, eteteet gradumes ttor frmn Th. kg,i their education at !' Wio.. dowluatrt , bow well tells hoot west of unequivocally the building show io ; the Ogden (school aro practietng 00 r brattit sTT,1111 SI lik. piano. atitution and la succeeding In It. aim. main building. tc ' ruder the eare of tune"' , and mektillf the minitution rood F.; :.,::, "..,,,:-..,,tit the Rock Springs Ruch 4 hool living it own their Biz of trustees 31 comprise deaf Ferris Ross conipleted the Eighth :his lust pnar there. h The board 1 ", 1 n a Moto) of the from is whom the one youngetere attorney to kindergarten members. grade at lint school and te nave. con- - scholarstup by aeliinr 11 of 3 ml. Mine Maud May Bani,ock of the third grade live and attend 'school ning store in Ogden Inoue., t ,I ii Reviews and is now vora his whir in the presideM at Primary hall Tb teachers in this haa a grocery d the ntiervity Of Utah Ired and I is elliarot. io Arbor Ann hoot y ins through , are. for the most part In It troM 'far to year The : ec the board and her atrenorth aa a department 11 re naaarong tor thst , s work of the ?kips that requiresparticular trtithe educator has made Itself trained for the work at the h success is au agi.iii nti, mr,rP1 I. sight Clarke this In school et of a number yeara Northampton. a fell for performed by but Mr clerk. t he It t Ross te. of men.,sera ire ham Maasachusetts. In teaching them chil'r- : !I T, does all hie own buying and tnu,h of pertntent for Wind eetling ' , Air poi:el.,' of the institution and r I. and , InaMutton into dren. the teacher makee istoolutelY his selling fir In put theIt now , ; jacobe of Purl. nos hais swim 3,11 blond nr,Thgti,,Tit jam. no tose of holds. The gesture language whatever (ity reeent)y openve a similar More in the the high rank that , country working a mt Emra mg a and her take are of board the instruction town every that chosen pupils la now , a members and 4.3.1...tt:ti, 1 other auceseful titer- 11111, UN Their suissitoni y,,, from the visible words upon her lipe chant. Mr. Jacobs has bust' a from among the representative Itte Iii t 1.11 itt be p,solotp,1 thr ,trh teti.r t, answer in kind and where once vote and haa many Mendefine .), ! :4... 4 , 0 i a lot;g eerie of both i and ers' men and la3Cial workers of the They has 1.11rd , . , , . 1 . .,,: a deaf parson went through life with given himself a wi4emm.4 : , t i:tit r sate. The direct management of the ,,, , who ars sinning hope. end i rep,rt 1,1,1 ) a auwant and scattered knowledge of tiOn that has aided hint in his httnivttni makilig W.A. es for then,. :si. in nisi: Lo school, however. Is vested in the I will have I', hill l'orellrla e 111L yqtre Frank M. Itriggs. Englieh. the new deaf tertntendent. Mr. 4.61.11.0, ,1 rt,,, -.,,Solli .1,... 6 k4.7.t.6-7.'.- , ??atn. II he torto-roFramo hese- - matte a life work of a lams vestebutwry and aft rally manunder the .,..1 Tlis rd lo. losiv ' ;,1il ner of speaking. 1 112 ...........-,...,, ittr,witon of Joorph Pallanovne hn instructing deaf and blind children the er.ohnitss is arti iL ',' has charge of the InUatc of the inatitu. th,ii it ..,..: -- , 1 ,,.1 and has come to be a national figure i Welfare. Physical .12, kt riee,g,,,le k tion t Is that department of education. Born slot the During the nine months when the Karl Lind began as a nessboy nvt instr,...t echool ttaltl. he has grown up from young children a .1..41 of rr the ' I han;r1rep are at the school. their phis. the litrota of &sit Lake Cats El. Mai welfare is attended 11...Nt 1 her he imeriho,,d with the local school. hies boon 1,,,,,,,,,,, tit ,A, 1114' to with as finiahed his course ut th ,i,v,ii,i jpwer ...14t:11--- ; '2,:::. . 7 is school totr.h.n rept for a short period when he taught much rare as their mental. thAt t .... h., the -tor.ger is There is ifie ambition 11111 carried him out , ... - op I .; . . is the Illinois ochool for the deaf. a modern of hebt an f rtaer )Pota ,. , L'----- 4- -, ,',..t19 , 416. ,;, i , I.. 1 derf...0.. for, the upon hits hoepitat twat grounds. aa roll life. his hi. Merit ploy and has 10:114 supervisor. otptipped with be 'lament awl aprot bt-.- psv.,.31.4.-m - f eoltt t.. . ., . , 11114 . . operating room. 0 , at the 000rlited a news depot nyt-t-n a prr.,1-n- t tot II. leacher, and superibtendent. t our, o,r,f room. and wards anti a btimY Platt Lailli - l''' h Corner el Ptah ahoy!. When Mr. Driers arose nurse is in constant attendance. trained . Isotit nt .- te : Letr, r d .. . atv. . . e ;Nome. . '. ., ie ' --:-:i lisseeed another stand and ' 41.,, ;.,...,:tia....7; , .4... P': IC his present position in eel. the echool employs a phywician and The f r,n1 blind in tratome roans's.' eye broth Ware, Whn h ordinsm s pro- - fr,r oint tent rit ; school held a mediocre place among and tb,.- ear la la rase and of Shown all Holt Robert IL lo Oft Marsala Kammer specialist MIlrfaz Bak a Lake the Joraaa et nett America Nor in h but. tee sister Plant institutes !aka teknese and are looked Lumnri, terough his eggreasive leadership. Ma, etre., 16'1N1t operations' ,.111.','4 ,,, ,....,. ,,,..,.,...,., ., ,,,,t - :. ' t.., s ..4",.,,,,,,,,-,terst Ititta., eitarge- Wet4Rudoe the eyes of the blind. Irtah Stituallan tioraid a surptag in iliii, lit, it Iti illT , atatoa wa hal monitor of like management. it has climbed to a Operations upon with the consent of the parents. have Tho wheat ituattom tn ttAh and do not hate ono now and the Ont Solt Lake lk Jordon Milling compicuously high plane. proved, la many institutes. euocessful Tfaho as goof. IT te eettrnattot there i Notation to rhempe ttone woo, he Thome Achnitted.it Illeotor compor) ari)o with mfIn improving eight. i So great is the ta in the hands of farmers awl I4oVII phi, an rnhotito on it. In my (TinThe Ott flour ItuattOfi eren Tbe Reboot is open to all children' care taken of the pupils that N' the two elate.; 3.aukttoo no, flour would than t.jgo a amienatanC ; - fc,;.t.U, 4 1,1i;h price is doe to two causes, tors in thee. oo, average of eickasses at aim home and Yearoctublw el Utah whose hearing or sight a, kitwith ..gcrWitb....i.t, I trawl to - tweetehtirela 44 witioh the bushelswtteet of tilt elioesove defective that they cannot paretic, their! public school is vainly reduced and which in prin lint wit hate no apeuranee that an OlVb- t studies in the public schools. h" 1".'" We."'" niaint.tined ter nay'. in atorate and Pupils there have boon no death. in the lam 1.111E atm' and aenmplishmento of qO th kitchen work The tit.' toontst " paw by the t1ratlo tArKo will. in the near future, relied the oitr tieritti. and. to the cipally controlled The ere admitted between the ages of sia eirht and tho Rat. Indonertal school at Og ph., has .mire et the I I roam look for much tVe Ito et. cannot 1 , t oiled yeart) Milling prefect the conipany. of in the hiittott All accommodations and thirty. nip The health and of tle dEtn ere o well known that extended arid prparation of t cif the atitte etAtca le from the pr, sent high price of flour i, I ,geAhl el with r cenaumption et,tv the tott are children is furtherdevelopment not i clothing and transportation second MMIt h the millers. paid kir. Molt. hatte fli tkins provide. for in set br, ht. h PO In yield was Pt - placed at 2.1ilit.eeit bushels. airing releet the The dor-- ! a sound course in phyeteal education. reference to them here la unnecessary. plain provided free of charge. of flour sine nct th rd mouth. of Lotto tbo buehele uo a pri,o el tit iivor cooking. t surplus (too into!. htiohlo, ' are It furnished and muffle to say that bn)ii and girls. haft smocks ff cottage's not wit Me ss nti mg the fact Every pupil in 'school spends at lease l'; t h 14A of the n,al. se roo.ed seneral merid Outlook Not ittight. ses,on only 11,,o) ,1110.000 and sanitary beds.' half an hour each day in the symna- for the most part ct .. with comfortable of unfortudi44.01 tet--- , snake deataerts. and arious koehets, s shoelace of 400.4neo.v00 The uti,,,,,,k la ant hrt.ht t,,,r rh..p. I that they- are paying 20 ciente a btlble The esoking and serving equipment Is slum under the direetion of a compeInn ("Melt ." end nited kinde of Saturin the awl nate circumstioicas surroundings.' flour. I' Pr Although In Frid.y The food is pastrieo a, superb. tent teacher. Esthetic deneing. 'Iwo& committed to the prepared g.m. day lf each seek are gben kitchen and served ish trymnastion. and spotless. athietke be eomewhat unpromend cleaning of the kit, htm and table in the large' are given special attention. Last year. appearing to at niatrial---sr- e to returned Vow A teacher (.housemising econorrili and cleanlineast I the deaf boys won two silver in the Write. the ftOohed product of the pl.ntries, other este each meal with her pupils basket bail Th dancing forMP,both echool. or, two principles of the good citizens and homemakere ititcho important lad the presence of the elders gives a blind and deaf is done to music. The The feature of this year's work at the t Irene touch to the meal as well as only way in which deaf The hot dtall for he glide Is that people ran chool is the new girls horn. PliP cles erring the added benefit of acquaint mimic is hi rhythm of poi of the etwing room at home The ogiiti girls the young people with polite table body in the dance and. for this reason. -for the fimily. She name ch.- - the , , dinner.. The food is prepared under a pianist is employed to play for each known as the ofGables." the &prone, 'ha --, the )2 gables of troll! makee the work d fle beceue . , be direction of an expert dietician dancing class. r. ' ' ' ' wawa aml underwear for uniform of le a It building pacious building. in it lacks nothing ad, though variety D She Tbe May lireativeL , 8L-i4four stories. containing a basement. hereelf and . her companions. md attractiveness. Is scientifically ,,: and alters the cloth! the following oepartmenta will darns, patch-stt..63.;;,-,,,,,hj,,-, adapted to the needs of the pupils. It ,a.:....i.iii,dr:A4Z.L'.12,ZZSZ.Lault47.1,z work of the gymnasium reaches where Th Z' She makes rtirtain and houaeLaundry including wash. ... ing ,. it a comment i upon this physiological Its consummation in the 'mend event be found. and do.., rooms. the t , hold linen and mends and ',pairs th ironing method that sickness has been meteri,,,,, ' of the school year. the May festival. ing. drying mestic ectence department and a larg hool she i ,,c.,,, Arno Upon leavIng II 1 . fly reduced and learning capacity A series of spectacular and beautiful cement ..., :, ... and ... la entitled storage room used for fruit to tan hoo-- c tireaees. eaceased since it. inauguration. The dances are performed upon the sWrk.: ' ui ohs in re- broad south lawn and underwear sate feels its responsibility which aprons of the inistitution. vegetables. The first floor includes the kitchen. makes for heraeif An aPPlication of f k , ',:',tuning children from their homes and One hundred sixty deaf and blind dining her domestic art work is detrionatratgirls dining room. officers' bringing them to an ituditution and pupils take part, and last year the en,," i liroom. , i .'; officers' room. reception endeavors In every way to 11010- - tertainment was attended In deed her undrwear. 2.600 adorning room and by school room. ; !sewing I brary. , to Vard it. charges and return them Among the dintinguished supply room. Th eecond floor in- vemping her own Individuality in dethe parents. sound physically. clean spectators. 1.'k '.Then ph. IPIIV011 this departi who were present were Dr. W. cludes eign and Meers guinea roome for A sleeping In mind and K. Anro. and efficient morally '11.1' superintendent of the Cole. linen closets. hospital. 'II...die1i and ment mho, Is competent to do nil ordilard. iiili , 4.!klk, redo School for the Deaf end Blind disinfectant rooms. On the third floor nary Onto rewIng. including ahirt..... -The course Of study alms a to, gen- and W. E. ,..c..0, and underTaylor. superintendent of are two large dormitories. fur- welets. simple ti ond of the ordinary the Idaho school. The governor and there knowledge ks, . shirts la also nished with comfortable heds. dreesiers clothing Making hot-Wanches taught in the public school.. his kt the at staff where appear the usually ,,t.,,. the and in chairs its and instruction. gymnasium. given place ' Each pupil spende five hours a day in ,, 0, ,, , and the interurban linos. run on. hour each day is devoted to exertie schnol room under the instruction Am uneenenta .,: Provided. to Lake cars Salt from City 1 cises. If the beat teachers that the nation special , ., ,,:t1 Earns Room by Merit. an furnish. The school offers work accommodate the visitors from that Amusements of arious kinds ars , 4 t All Ark and no q, the primary. intermediate. and place. Indulged In. sane entering. a girl is given a bath 11124. the School for the Deaf beUpon In , t asA a ,,, She rammer grades and a full high school dull is Jane regmakes girl.aloes play clothing. an adjunct of the University and all as gan sir"r of four years. After school to a dormitory, and earns her, ular class in gymnastics is held ono , ,41 ,t' ,iTt in building now occupied signed aura the pupil"' go to the shops. the of UtahWatt aSide merit of good work and con- hour each day. A careful study of high school at Salt room by by the Ls for or rooms. the shoo to and music then ri:!,1, their awing responsible the body. both mntal and physical. Since that time. 412 deaf duct. art. all the ease MILT he. Play time Is Lake City. room. which is fur- I. coneldered anti such exercises as admitted to the school. The care of her been hare generously intermixed with work. The state legislature removed the insti- niebed with a single brass bed. dresser. will tend to develop all the body are Ideal of the e :t :! : management is to drive tution to Ogden and created the chtir, clothes closet and a given. The reaeona for the neede of I full. life to the boys 111041, rug. In a are such exercises considered tad girls and train them up to become School for the Blind and. Dino, At I:30 a. nt. the kitchen girls 1.'1.1.1' Of two have existed together. lecture period twice a week. All otheMcient citizens. No the of deaf. 66 have been arise and prepare breakfast One period each week Is also given to ,, "ins or expense is spared to reach the total number a.m. preand at arise r 4,30 the girls folk dancing All the modern dances grammar grades graduated from ,,.. Oa end. and 12 from the high school. Twelve pare for breakfast, which is served are taught under careful supervision ,..4 Boys Learn Trades. have entered Gallaudet college. the at 7 a.m.. the matron presiding in of a well !ratchet. who notes ,-Aftr the pupil has spent his first national college for the deaf at Wash- the dining room each morning, and with care qualified the individual of each needs I,, years at sloyd work. where be ington. D. C. In the 20 years history other officers presiding at dinner and student regarding the correction of 1.4t 7?.;!,, kerne menial discipline and the use of the blind department. 102 children supper. a.m. the Meer,' wrong habits formed by loose dancAt ., -ef simple tools and materials. he Is bare been ducated.. 21 finished the breakfaet is served. during which per ing. ,. so which has ';4,.-often been pracs Set to sumo trade for which ids teach,,, grade and seven the high lod each girl cares for her room. At ,4, es or parents think him adapted. The eighth school There is no speolal otiose for S tans. all work begins in the various ticed In the public dance hall. 1 deer ',ma learn Is On. more hour week beneficiel each is to found as it devoted blind blacksmiththe 0 v carpentry. ..,.., departments. The house work detail the Instruction of vocal music Since t '..'"-er. , printing. end earl- to educate them along with their at 10 a.m. when the girls elci-----ealture in ail Be branches. The deaf ming brothers after they reach roe- is finished the of voice necessarily the training work flornAstic science three to go tt and blind girls learn local of the Involves On. correct turer graduate age. breathing and exprescooking. Dewing, each week and domestic . tancv needle-worsion. It becomes an Important factor end all the arts institution took his degree at the Uni- mornings ; vs week. -7 s 01 All the blind study varsity of Utah in 1013; another blind art two mornings each In c,, the of health development good on 1-;1.the Each girl le first placed antic and the blind boys work with boy did hia high school work at the , 1 t Quartets, trios. duets, and chorus and Oneida academy at Preston. Idaho, housework detail, where she spends work are studied. which help in the -. basketry. The first month she ,,,,, came of and a third at the Rock Springs high three months. , N in the I Experience various programs given. the him& however shows that to in ,bfe,, inetructed the way proper I. echool. they 4 work school is conducted Regular emceed better at mental rather than sweep. dust, and polish floors; the Number Enrolled. ,0734; ,;, annual pursuits and they are oscond month she is instructed with by an efficient teacher, from 1 o'clock li .. , .tt,c.hg The folltrwing table showy the en- the etre of Smith rooms. eletning p. tn. to 4 o'clock rt. rn.. five emer a business or Prat"- Mena! life. I : rollment for both departments during windows and pollehing furniture; and days a week for nine months of the 7; Th subjects considered are: Fully halt the deaf boys who le." the last five years: r during the third month she cares for year. the institution become farmers and this the carpet', library. school rooms and Reading. writing. spelling, language. ,, : - . Blind. Total. Deaf, fact has' led to the arit bract ic and history. geography. A creation of a thorr- 1112-1- 3 is work 144 rooms. 112 tier 32 1 .: inspeetee supply klo' it Each morning, from 10 a. m. mahlamag depertment of agrletliturc 116 121 31 daily and the Importance of Its being drawing. 12 m. alternate Cli4Al21 are the large farm and farm to :,,... given 111 em41; 131 34 1, . 1114-1- 1 done neatly and thoroughly is Prevule ample means for aequipment In Rnd domestic science domestic art. 1 111 practical 1111-1- 6 133 41 phasized. study of this most important auh.NDet The licheel is provided with a well 112 41 111 ! At the close of this period she is twinned domestic i; Ceder the instruction science department. . 16, of a graduate in 111111 ID 111:11 laundry. where she is accommodating sixteen girls. Here the agricultural work. the bora laudy With but few exceptions, thoee who detailed toforthetwo months. The laun- various branches of the "'e, t.tronorny. animal husbandry. horticult- have remained under the direction of employed li subject are AL---.t, ure, is a well equipped department. taught. Theae include the dairying. ond poul- the echool until they have finished the dry planning try. A TIOW. 1210dP1 water hot tube. and with now 'stationary and are a home; sanitation; stable and or school, .. dairy irredes b!gh equipping , 11h.r1 of registered Jerseys are items .. n citizens of Utah or sur- cold. washing machines. drying and 'marketing; footle, their value and .; ;: 'ilIt'. I seerbil interest. 71.0, poultry Yard rounding states. Many deaf ars en- Ironing rooms. methods of to and Proper other each health proper I. a inure ht . , great benefit and profit gaged as farmers either upon their washing . starching, and ironing are building properties: cooking and sere. t3 t4. (1,111; Lege both deal end blind. The aa tS 5oP or as hired farm bends. studied. The theoretical side of the log of food, including all the practi,, r etinni WPM 'Meted by lib bora them-.tir- own farms n is demonstrated eetablished as shoemakeri . inetro-,io: ,,,,,,.. are the eel work of the family meals. Economy Others by : and a complete poultry farm is barber. and carpenters throughout of to it, the and In th application practical harmonising furnishing theintained upon scientific anti buzitteI I Elmo laundrying of the eerie' clothes end horn. to the limited income of the pro. the state. Three graduates, , n-ithe V .t kitch- Kemp, "red Lower and Alex. Wright, those of the lady officers and the vider is an (0,41.1 en Maya allprinciples. The achool important principle taught": the etre and the income is Cr. School ei Montana 1", the 1 employed by Besides In this department. Domestic art inI l'' family. superintendent's 1 Ihided among the members of the Leaf. teaching respectively Poultry tompiany aa dividends at the for the carpentry and shoemaking. these. the ironing of the boys' white eludes all kinds of hand sewing. such t coats is done here. All the curtain. as the ariqus kinds of baring printing. eed of each atimps The year, training William Cole le a union printer of Og-- 1 used in the various buildings of the WI , be hers I Istitches, seams, patching. Thedarning, and remunerative in pleaeant the worked composingl had sod den moans pram. monograming. of livelihood after leaving rooms of both Ogden dallY PaPers school are laundered by the girls-- The 11 is made by the silent and Demme as a toed Ii to and given latinfaction. Several other' household linen is sent to the steam tical demonstration adjunct the Of and all other ogre in stockings the proper boys department laundry in teaching arithmetic. state the employ in offices printing lacounting . and the like. From the laundry department the clothing. All kinds of fancy work are deaf "typos" and many deaf are work,17re:rmuri2,3 including, embroidery. girt goes to the dining room. where also taught, Teaching ef Blind. ing theft own 101, offices. of be domestic act. eyelet and French punchwork, vette . an The teaching of application with pride school special The points not 1111' tiffer thuch from the blind doeschil:- to Mims Mary Wooislayer, one of its 'age is made by serving as a waitress. thin, tatting and crochet. An applithe teaching of of the fine arta by each gen in the This totally deaf in caring for the dining room , and cation la made her own public school. excel that recent graduates. underclothing. adorning lts blind girl Rho also washes the read with their fingers from girl entered the University tni Utah as serving pantry. which she takes away upon leaving 101te of raised dots called Braille a student In anatomy and physical dishes used In nerving the meals. rtto the whim!. AU bed and tablelinen in those k child often reeds s ylkairft her degree education and training ht Mir home- is hemmed a band work to used ittended She year. iniblectg..-tke- t dormant The next three months ire devoted M0110(111Med and the fancy work wood SIL.4 satel,pvercome develop weaknesses and . closets with hearing etadents and read .1 . good-size- Mao, 1, i, . 63 191G pa-n- Ildo ,, , DECEMRER SATURDAY N 34400 ::1- I , , NEWS Is v.s LIMN i i , 11'of 4344is --.. , DESERET EVENING n 31114 . , ... ter the blind. clumsiness that le the result of Its' iheir notes of the looturs of her pro--, hibiting such stands destroyed his inactive life. After such training, the tensors ars associated to- - education thus obtained a knOwleogs huaingag. he till held his former lo.. of the blind professes upon og whatandwas said. ghe is now tn. I eatiOn end sous papers once more. He grounds and virtuaily the same lines Male the that 1""1 normal atructor of physical education Is now hoot to VIM II of children, follow and ilt i'ta; erliteerned by the same board these Texas sightless, linno rir de"I in the 1"1 1') "t School for the the! Deaf. euLerintendnt. The dual Youngsters complete the grade and achieremont is considerod in some the largo buildings of it, ,,t,ti,,i city. beautiful fifty. high Reboot courses In the sam time i a tre2117,,..7 occupies, - allotted to ways as son mons reniarkaido than lestitLet"v- upon the bluffs of the Osthe students., But that of U. Operedes t'onleviionitri s Helen Mel- city, the education ofseeing ,.... er ., t the dee( preen." al kir for Mies Bernhard Iverson r overlooking Ogden Koller hd a sepias anti canmors Derious problem. The child Who bench. In the stand nem rvrwt fectionery bgaring t.on;taht. hin with of has companion never a in 'letting heard a word of Ism to interpret the loeturse to her and flhort Line depot at se:, 1,1, co , the grounds. and tress. guage must be given a meanstheof mt.! ly flower-bed- s. In of his blindness t... it..it hitt.1 Miss Woolidayor eine y ntirelY u spite depended profusion before he can exchange ideas' loll u tiding a i p a large trade anti it,- ,,- 1.g anell,t ma" her own resources upon dufor her with his to and Behind t teacher. During the full term cation. The Utah girl adds further ' out in his business so of red Wick. or arrig"" left. ere grouped the build. of his school life. he is given 'Poeta' lust .11 o controls three ,,,,,41. piste's to her success in the tart that work in apsech and I oprv a, atadettch Whelp, .,' c thc It ,ttt The, h t her we the blind, gymnasium. shops. sign Min col. way through com-language 1 which by the deaf school awl rims hospital. ciente building. by as a donitet,e eitl iit,h municated in gestures has long been alegs ninrae working otionter at the public tr, , 140 .. g In the home of i,ne of h:nq de eerie cottage. and the new considered hampering to their 'Mum- (assort. InfancY of hts How ,,p, h, it the for the small deaf chil. tion. it is a wordless language end John Clark of rartatillek. to tt himself loo -- .,,. oiplant. barns. can Pria'yynh its beating ha. tended man i. sat,: b. um:Ismael by times Made a brilliant record forUtah, PlbYs I young man and dye..., and acre Of orchard. pa- trainedonly In himself Its use. The Utah Pchool and advanced Our r.11t stet him sititml, h. truck garden. the Institu. for the Deaf teaches canoe of sl'eed in thwiloat Ina ite illti to to .,ttlei SS inaPirat II pupils, hia work as a government uggeyor. mccoga emeriti a picture of a and to Oa eke tive the 14 . . . school net Win - ' ' , . 11tt .. . - , rl 7, cf ,, r,) f, it I pet-eo- , :: , I . , . , . Isola-(io- -- el 000000 11 7. , - t n n - '11 A r, - . - 4ft-r- , x - .. .-- 0. L ' Crew, t derv t'4.1ten Knott B. Ha:-Stun:we J. L T. MILL I. ; D. L , , Slcitë hidzs1riáT ,,, oo Doing Important Service one-ha- lf -,- , e ,t---: IN t'" ,-- . , i -- " i tenee C. I tti-tin- '." I" es 'tab in y hoe 's it the 0 Inn. rha ten an Asti ly d dining-roo- Ire dratt-makin- rys- mt and re come ,m their Iles 3 PS,' fly he tether smber mut from k Pan knee IMMO( I. la the lad rid I the ant tor t . t , qttil k ,.., It C home-mad- cloes not 1 - a number or , cuis you wani realquich 1 irlh eM u 11e System" ; ophoio eilkravink is half-ho- suresi and GI methi ofe n known. only us II g. k. ! I ;--' . k I, . . , :fr, t si .. ini. , i t- t. 1 I in: t, .44, -- ,1 ,4., n4ravin pork-gaiter- s. rein-(io- ps1 C O. VE 3t & es v.) ,5v : pis. L.r 1Y sopa to wod.11 w- w- o osle, sle1"1 Iwo"' 1 t , . I ,06 - ,if 4' Time wails Ivor no and-too- g.: 1(;11 r ciata-roo- . , ; jr it I, I Sah I alie Ly :86:iI .,, .,,.., 4,,,, DI I) ouzek. ...,,, ,.,.,, SI 4 : mailer' fit is one or on . h - fee-Or- . V RIPS41 k- ' ' x -- 7 -- - out-do- or ( 7' 'k , |