Show I t IJ Educational Notes from Utan's Utah's u I f I UNIVERSITY OP OF UTAH I I Students lents were climbing tho the cas cast cc bench hench all aU day lay yesterday Probably 1 COO students student itu w were r at the thc bull buildings 4 t. t Friday and Satur Saturday a to 0 arrange their but of this number only j have ha registered Of or this tills number I scarcely a a. hun hundred are arc preparatory scholars Judging hl from previous years the Pre Preparatory school will be he J. J smaller I than o over O r e-r and Ute the Coll College ge department de tIe- ile- ile considerably larger The Tho greatest growth g however cl will be in inthe the Mining school chool Not all arc aro lO Freshmen Freshmen Fresh Fresh- t men for or a I considerable number of oC classmen from froni rom other othel en engineer engineer- In Ing schools have e l decided to finish their theil 1 course COUlSO at the Rock Rocky Mountain 1 min min- fc ing inS school 4 Regular school work bc begins ins at the 4 Ji university uni tomorrow During the past t j few weeks the thc buildings ha have havo been t entirely overhauled o The Library building has been hellI i ranged cat so tiO as to toV tomake V 1 make more recitation rooms The Ther r room formerly u used ed b by Prof Pro howell 11 t will be he S1 I given n over O to Prof Prot Porter as a recitation room ronni iri in- Law in-Law Law and Econom les ics Prof Porters Porter's old room will be beI i I herl Into lULL Li two rooms one of which will be occupied d l by Pi Prof of l Levi e 1 Young I of the thc History department The rhe other other oth oth- S er cr half room loom will ivill be occupied d b by Mr 11 Wise secretary of the faculty Dean Denn an dimming no Ill i lon longer cl occupies room toom bIG but will be found In All the rooms have ha been renumbered giving j 30 numbers to tho the hour Hoot In each build build- In Ing The rh telephone people are aro Installing f a switchboard and are arc placing desk de k phones in the offices of the heads of departments linen Is Th The faculty presents a change of 11 personnel I this year Prof George Georgo 1 M. M Marshall has an will haer have ha r chal charge of the English Literature dc- dc c- c Prof PIO howells howell's associate professor or in English ha has resigned to lo stull study law Tho The of the faculty facility made vacant b by the resignation of Pi Prof of I IL L f. f t howell will be bc filled by Instructor I 1 Wise J c Mr 11 Glue Ghie assistant pro professor I In p Latin and Greek has been unable to attend to his duties unes tho the pa past t week on account of a u slight attack of r typhoid fever Prof pf Wilson hns has accepted the thc position 1051 lf lion ion 0 of secretary 0 of if the Interstate i Waterways commission lon Professors Lyman and amid r wIll Ill Ili teach the eln classes es In I I 1 During the ab absence enc of prof Babcook flab Bab- III cook cock Miss Edna Idna Haiker Harker vIII will have ha havet t b. b charge of the time ladies ladies' gymnasium and Mr Alvin Peterson will direct l the elocution locution work t I Miss Fox Is to have charge of oC the kh kindergarten during Miss lIss l Ia Mays May's s leave leav 4 i. i o of absence The medical department quarters are receiving rece an almost complete re remodeling re- re modeling The rhe large zoological display dis liS- liS r pIa play cases of or tho the museum have hav been t moved mo into the corridors o of the building build build- J J ing Ing- and the mounted specimens have haveit it placed in he the various If lajra- lajra ora- ora Tho ho dirt lU zoological l eum m room has hns been sub subdivided l to give the students more marc dissecting rooms rooms' and amI laboratories One of the large z cal cat laboratories Is being being- fitted up for a pharmaceutical COn Corydon Un HIS HIS' Higgins heads he staff stat of the Chronicle His work on the HI High h school chool Red fled and Black won for Cor him 1 the position ire INS now occupies The one dollar for tor subscription Is IM I. I bein being behig regarded regard d at as a part pait of or the entrance entrance en en- h the students stu trance by most niost of o v J 4 SALT S. JB CITY S SCHOOLS Tomorrow will vilL witness the thc hurrying 1 of thousands oC of children to their re- re buildings to begin the routine I of or another year ear The teaching force will be on duty and the wheels of ot the i educational ma machinery r will be set In Inv v motion r f. f This has been heen registration week for I the thc High lUSh school chool An n unprecedented A 7 number o of applicants ts have signified j their Intention of pursuing work at f e t d v that institution p Pi Prof of oc Eaton regards w the outlook as being a record breaker f. f in High school attendance llanco In this city F f Especially Especial strong will be he the commercial commer commer- cial department nevertheless the Eng Eng- lish Scientific and normal courses promise to Ito be strongly supported The physical conveniences have been Improved in the thc main building The seniors will ivill as lust last year ear be quartered in room 7 7 and will vill be he under the tho supervision supervision supervision super super- vision of Miss liss Dukes head of or the English h department while the juniors j will occupy one of or the two assembly rooms into which the old as assembly III has been divided lI As Assembly rooms room I ij f and II will prove sufficiently capacious f to accommodate the sophomores and ami freshmen It will be he remembered that thai S the resourcefulness 1 0 of principal and 7 faculty was heavily taxed last year to provide suitable stU study room for or the t army arm of students in attendance The gymnasium Is 18 the solution of this problem and with present prospects 5 1 the Iho Ilc new a addition will be he ready for occupancy occupancy oc oc- S before the thc beginning of the theS S new flOW year car The proposed cd over giving I. I S o of the Union building will not 7 5 be he consummated 1 S Modern language elac eH will in all probability be divided lI the German In Inthe inthe the main building and the French in ini inthe i i the thc basement lIl of or th the Union the tho only c v- v paiL parL to In he be occupied by hy the High school I j classes I I f IS The flie appointments of oC f principals and 5 S 1 a as found In this Issue Sue shows Mho t- t 4 I but three inai changes viz Principal Prin cipal Van Cott leaves the Sumner to I supervise In the thea a Principal i r Cro CroSs go goes to the Union from the Wa- Wa S. S satch and Principal Wallace gives up upS S his hiM position at the Union to a assume assumeS charge of affairs at the Sumner S Superintendent Christenson records S a ft t shortage in substitutes An attempt will be bo ma made e to enlist the tho set services vices ofa of ol a t substitutes In tho the ranks rank of oC S tho regular corps S The new school bull building in th the S noi nortHwestern part hart of r the city Is hi al alS already al- al S ready realy up to 10 the Iho square Operations S will be Ie view of having f the tho building In Iii roa readiness lne for or the beginning beginning be be- ginning of or the year It Is expected 41 that yomo on one member iI of the present I corps will lii bo be given gl the l. l honor honi o of supervising In the tho new r S J Tho of education merits congratulations con con- 55 for fOl the wholesome appearance arf ap ar ap- ap k which the tho school buildings f present Interior au arid and exterior arc o I alike e Inviting A half day ay session will be held at atI atthe atthe I the High ugh school tomorrow No o doubt I the high prell pressure U of or lung power pO will willbe t h be he te tested te In the assemblies in the tho customary cus cus- r tomary tomar Vivo vivo um Beginning with tomorrow Superintendent Superintendent hours will will- willbe be from 10 to I 1 12 0 a. a m. m and aHl from Crom 2 to 5 6 p. p m m. at his offices City and County building ln As per announcement principals met I their corps of if teachers in th their lr respective respective re re- IC e buildings yesterday ay afternoon Informal greetings s were In indulged In after aCter which plans for or the years year's work worl were vere outlined From the stan standpoint of display of or fine millinery and cheerful faces the tho Initial meeting of teachers at th the Lafa Lafayette ette yesterday was a a. decided success S LOGAN X rJ COI l GK The Agricultural college of Utah Ulal Opens Us its doors to students on Tuesday Tues Tues- diy day the tho and from flom rota present indications indi 1031 S tIle the opening this year car will b be bethe betho tho the mo most t Haltering In Sn the history of or orthe the Institution For the past two weeks Necks the work worl of repairing oiling painting lC renovating n 11 0 tI rig etc Cle has been carried on 01 with vigor Igor and b by tho the time the thC doors 1005 Ol are swung UI Op t to the admission admission ad ad- ml mission loll of the youth of the state the spacious halls commodious rooms and beautiful grounds will ivill present a inviting appearance The Tho building committee IHl has i just awarded the contract on con tract for the con construction of or the green greenhouse ho house se and horticultural laboratory l to tobe lie he completed this fall fail and the contract contract con con- tract for the completion I of th the cattle barns arns u will be n In a a. short I lime inie hel a asked kd as to the prospects pros forthe for fOl forthe th the o opening pr President Kerr Kerl said s-ald that tha 1001 noro mor 0 stu students cl ls were coming in an and In Inquiring In- In quiring for fOl rooms room and n 1 great many more nore requests for COl catalo catalogues had hc been n i than l ever ver before Most of ot tho the members of last years year's eals faculty will willbe willbo b bo be In iii cl evidence again veal this year Con- Con among changes s will be bethe bethe the appearance f c-f Prof Christian Larsen Larsen Lar Lu s-en s cn late associate professor stI of or dairying dairying dairy dairy- ing at the thc State Agricultural college of tir Iowa The rho engagement of or Prof Prot Larsen Is Js looked upon Ullon as a decided l lep in a advance c In the thc Interests t of the dairying Industry the chair of he will fill nil at nt the colle college o Prof T Larsen Las Lar I 5 sen n besides being proficient in his line I It Ic an author of note having published jointly with Prof of the mechanic mechanic mechanic me me- arts department of or the tho Towa Iowa State college a work on dairying dalming nh whIch is sought after b by those desiring desir ing inS to acquaint themselves with the fundamentals o of this Indu Industry tl The professor or is well satisfied with his resent present field and will vIll go 10 to work worl with I the intention of making his depart depart- ment rank with the best of like character char char- actor acter in the land grant colleges Prof James Dr Dryden a familiar face or of years ca ago figo will return to the thc col- col lege oge and antI control of the Pout poul- poul-j poul tl try ry industry l Prof Dryden Is an expert cx- cx i pert on the the hen antI ami will a add d' d ma- ma to the thc advancement of or this I important branch o of Utah's Hahs Industry Dr 11 Fre Frederick erick professor of or veterinary nar nary science a native son on of Cache Who ho gave uye hut but part of his time to the III institution last year has haH worked up his department to such a position that his entire time will ill be needed More rore work worl will b be given Ien in irrigation a tion ton and drainage e un under r the direction of Prof McLaughlin than ever b before be- be fore an and as a whole the outlook for or good practical work along the lines of In industry which go to make up the wealth of the state will be given sl in abundance The handicap which the Institution suffered la last t year yeal through the loss of ot the tho shops has be been n entirely corrected through I-through through the wise I tvis c action of the state tate board o of examiners In promptly com com- to the thc le rescue uc of the coll college go with the necessary sary sary funds to restore and equip cf fully Cully the burned structure The work has been lone done well and the opportunities op op- op- op for the youth In the de department de- de e- e of mechanic arts is most ID inviting ID- ID and the prospects prospect are t that at the coming year will fin find a large number num num- her ber taking a advantage of or this Uti excellent opportunity to fit themselves for the various arious pursuits and an professions In life S I YOUNG I The Tho Brigham Youn Young university opened last week wel with bright prospects I lor toi a large attendance and a successful success success- I ful Cui years year's work The enrollment thus ihus I fill far Is greater than that of any opening open open- tug ing in previous years The rue new stud stu- stu I d have ha passed the tho mark marl marlan an and I the lie third and amid fourth year ear classes claf l promise to be he strong Every department In the training school chool was vas filled early Mon Monday ay morning morn rn- rn ing lug and owing oving to the lack or of room many lenny wore denied admittance The excellence nce of work done in in n the district schools of or this nn and surrounding surround surround- ing Ilig counties is verified tI In th the class dass of students entering the first year clr classes The They give I c evidence of or being w well prepared to take lake up the thc work vork In Inthis this thi secondary institution The regular cla class work of the uni university uni- uni was begun on Wednesday The Thet t teachers ic who took tool up labors that tIny day I for tor the first time In Jn the university are alc Profs Lewis Lt A. A Merrill and II H. Homer In tho the department o of agriculture agri- agri i- i culture Prof Prot Chester Chestor Snow department depart depart- ment of or physical science Prof I F. F W. W In the department of Eng- Eng I Jt h an and Dr E. E j. j medical department Among AmonS' those who hl had been granted leave of ot absence to study and ard who re returned returned re- re turned to their classes this week are alC areli li Ii 8 Elm Lar Larsen en director of the training school chool Miss Aretta Yonn Young of or orthe the art att department and anti Walter E 13 Cluff duff of the department of En English lIsh The kindergarten iter department has hns joined the normal school and Is pre pre- par rd parel d for Cor action Hereafter graduates u- u ates a te from this his t department will vil I receive e l i-c i r k I-k 1 I 11 diplomas The school chool of or music Is already preparing pre lire paring to give Its lIs usual treats of nl first first- t- t class clas music The Tho department will willOtis Otis miss the services 8 formerly rendered b bj by Florence Jepperson who goes goe to tol l Polon Toston next week we to stud study Prof MoeR Moses Moses Mo Mo- ses eR will direct the or orches orches- hes- hes tra tm III Ills violin solo last Wednesday morning won for tor him a host of ot friends end gave him prestige e In the school sch Miss Mabel 1 Borg DOIg has been engaged to o assist in teaching instrumental music rho Tho good results Derived from the courses given glen In agricultural chemistry last year have h induced the Uie he board boar to increase the facilities for Cor or this depart dep ment It Is 18 expected that a n l class will be le arranged for tor so that the good work started la- la last lat t spring will vill be he bec c continued thIs tills season mong Amon mongo the thc visitors at the school this his week cel were Wilson II Du Dusenberry of the tho board boar of directors hectors and Profs Cor Corey and anti Roylance Rolance of or the University of or Utah Prof Roylance expressed surprise at the splendid equipment of the training school Erling Bjornson who has been lecturing lec lee turing In the Utah cities during |