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Show THE UTAH The rapid tional by » to now women state study being who are educarecog- well as come the The in are as who education novations and made this observers educators states of in. local many other tem strides circles nized the SCHOOLS { had a fly part western sys-! important in- evolved looked by upon men as AND SCHOOL "get-acquainted" party the earof the week in the kindergarten Madam Rooj's is progressing course seems to girls the normal REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1906. or the rccumulated treasures th his post on Friday morning was the tgesC in the ae contributis ms of result of the death of his mother th poets, ophets, seer Froni Pay day today Teachers and the material and ‘hope man 5 itors recely@® one month's salary; through faith cipals, five weeks. Pay roll, $1,690 literatures | necesIncrease in enrollment has jis toO*sSUStauin the { hope that | Sitated the organizing of another class jin the long. long purposes nd pro ‘ A room will be fitted up In the Murray } cesar ol time truth may prevail nd not wrong dominate the unl| neeting-house, and a. Mae Scott of right rerac f this is untrue truth and the students enjoyed themselves' Murray has been employed as teacher feht shall not prevall in the long rur greatly in this annex hen the dominant influence in shapattracting the attention of ing the course of events 1 wOlin 4 most of the teachers and siudents devil and not of God-an unthinkable Weber Stake Academy. nowadays. A match game is played rooms by) from INTER-MOUNTAIN class in dress-mi king satisfactorily ; one ot be a favorite The present enroll- Olan afternoon : 1©@ students nd teachers have peitioned the city council to improve the! sidewalks and crossings to and from! he academy before winter sets In r Overtrun of the metallurdc Carine it gone on an exfeaded trip to Der wer This year's class in assaying js the nf aren leaders in respective thei lines of educational pursuit, will largest in the school's 7 tory. The be recorded in eolumns of work in reducing ores ha ommenced the educational department of this All the furnaces are Sane to their paper Contributions from the full. enpacity best minds on subjects which > Last es a delegation from. the the schools the most vitally will Appear Jolorado Sehool of Mine visited the al regular intervals in the Sunday ‘tepartment rhe sue, The support of college Bhan enthusiastic In their sors, school superintendents and prin-| in the mining }of the work being done cipals has been assured. The progres{department sive teacher will find the material emIn physical traingular clyssse bodied in the educational department middle of the Ing Will commence the valuable as a weekly bulletin which uacThere will be six classes Will record the important movements)! nonth ovet in the world of pedagogical research| commodating Thirty student and experiment. | aoe ors fk . Noyes, Beal.ae . <a ; Christensen! The registration up to the third week ended Friday, Oet 4, is equal to the registration up to Des 1 of last year : Fivery bit of available space in the : hullding is * arte utilized and students arei and Jenson ar j Salt Lake City on flung ,hiee on & seat: in. the tudy business. 14}t On the 16th the great lecturer, Mr The student body will choose tneir Thomas MeClary, gives an entertaineors for the veo] next Tuesday ment in the academy un"er the direc-! yjorning : tion of the facrulty The students are The lecture calendar ts Imost preanticipating) a sreat treat as Mr. Mecpared The course this year will conClary comes highly recommended by | {ist of ten first class lectures and en some of the greatest educators of the > first number will be land | ‘ackard on th evyen- Se Ir. Packard js uni- yropo The the Jn ition movement grades may the lower iré royine ind Toth pest of be literature dealt with praee the be from wuld jingles. YY the work of the omyth through briefly in the litera nursery fireside fairy ta} tase nea Ready-to-Wear eo tales TI myth has been well | defined as the Imperfect answer hicn nature gives to the ehildish oul of man ittempt ta sol is on inswer err i es Garment Values That Demand Your Attention! which| he has to invest and the. highe fight of the most rigid selentise are nothing| more Phe legend undo fah tale it} thet best merely testify to the tru hi | \lrendy ¢ r sed tha elfishne mu yield to unseltishne igtin to] benuty, « lo good, hate to loy Che | hero tale ypeal to ehildren oa the] ige when they are not yet onseious |} of their own limitations ney ure Ogden people Morgan County. i F Z Consolidation and High schools are) nacle will be packed to listen to thi to be a feature in this county in the favorite The rest of the calendar folthen intereste in etior ero) ‘ immediate future The money now} Jow Dr. Thomas FE. Green, Spillman tion-things doin na i calle, Nott expended by our 15 or 20 young men Rigs the Dunbar quartet and Bell of anatomy his effort on the part of the paper} the dep: irimenc 1d imposaibl to then nothing try ond wemen for educational purposes ingers (the best before the public to- ;ingg The equipment for the bacieriologihas received the highest commenda-'| | possible to heir ero Phe } In institutions not In our eounty, will ae Maro, fhe magiclan, and his was installed last week tion from recognized authorities on} cal department reaching ldea f hero worship may be | be Kept at home. Furthermore they! trombone quartet Rogers and Grills |> This gives the University one of the fostered at this time, as it should be, | the needs of the teacher, and promise Will enjoy the protection of theh (harpist and reader) Prof. Moulton,| for hero-worship at its best is the exbest equipped laboratories n this to secure a Wide reading among the homes during this very precarious age| University of Chiengo; Prof. John B.| pression of humanity's belief in' an enture West branch in the members of the profession of their lives De Motte, and two others to b de-| meal rhe hero: tases of romaice im | and Sprague are delivers Drs. Fishe1 Salt Lake City Schools, The South Morgan schools open! ejided upon this week ‘ be uceseded b the romances of| and laboratory ing a series of lectures istory the egendary heroes by the} Oet, S with an entirely new corps of 288 sero Principals greet the decisions of the | demonstration materia medica in | heroes of flesh and blood | teacher board relative to the maximum salar: The physicians throughout the state Phe study of historical heroe houl| Ee ue schools will begin the) +7: Le eT ae LG have entered into very sy mpathetic with considerable satisfaction Here| not degenerate into th detalled mys | year on ¢ 15 with the medical school after, when principals who have} co-operation individual lives hould rather Phi aaa has been deserted by SALT LAKE f a S with fine} reached the rank are trans- | and are supplying the school be the study of real men xpression all but three of its last vear's corps | specimens for embryology histology, ri ocial force nd of social fore | ferred to buildings, the salary of teachers The migrating Sich PRIVATE SC H( OOLS hauped and fashioned b individu pathology and anatomy will not be affected. The action of ems to have awakened to this alarmmen ‘ endency of man In dea the board is regarded as being both| ing extent. Active measures. will!) = = = ing with biographte in f « ur | itl ye equitable and encouraging to the as- | doubtless be = Instituted to create a RNowlund tall indtyie lu il State Industrial School, piring teacher. | more stable feeling among the teachife to teach the fot thee ee ind the The baseball league of the Grade} force | Bishop Spee und sister returnConditions at the State Industrial} ing ablures, "a he great ideal schools has begun operations. The The county superintendent has made|ed from Erie. FE ‘riday last Miss eedingly gratifying, eve ry-| which. the life. ex mplifiea t nt bes committee composed of principals and | thrae ll.taken to task by Ch Dudwot king in perfect harmony the very modest request that each) Spalding will enter the Rowland: Hall Supervisors will act as a board of| unison. Warner who says I Meola feel Ther haz never been a time teacher be the regular reader of at) for the winter arbitration, and will decide II matmyself a criminal if. 1 said anything to least one school maguzine Rey. Mr. Bull returned Friday from in the history of the institution that chill the enthusiasm of the young ters relative to the games of the seai es Spokane, and will place his daughtes the outlook for beneficial results was scholar or dash with any. seepcleism ae in the sehool for the easor }more promising than it is under the | is longing and his: hope Murray Schools Miss English has arranged for a very handsome gift has been of-| present management. Through. the tudy of the man ind | tanea by a local company to the win- | ik ae The first month in the manual de-| Saturday evening social for the ad5 his tdeals all may ome to reali that] ners of the series. partment has been devoted to me-}| vanced students in German and that the treatment in ord really to know iny man oi | Truant Officer Clayton has prac Hel ar the sehool is such chanical drawing, and many of the| French. On alternating Saturdays the is net onl nees iry to know what cally completed his first "‘round-up'' I exacting critic on boys have displayed marked ability students will present a short play he is but it is also necessary to knoy of pupils, who have been rood management Saws and planes are now coming in| which will be followed by atypical tardy In re- | a portment and what he is capable of becoming. ‘The porting for sehool work. commendaonly words of evidence as a result of their drawings.) German and French conversational could find tudy of ideals i the grades ma City teachers will) have an opporThe absence of Mr. Steffensen from | evening react their highest in the study. of desire of Superintendent It is the tunity of pursuing work in mechanical the ow far between the senses and people of the state take that the yirit im the ldylls of the King drawing and college physics each SatThomas urday of the ind the highest reach of riritual do welfare of this present. school year.| more interest in the ing and contemplation may be realized| Classes will be under the supervision | fnetitution and visit the school so they in the study or the age of chivalry or | ‘of U. of U. instructors, College themselves familiarize credits |} may in the mighty eo? lemme of spiritual are offered in both courses Greater results workings } real life embodied in the. Seriptures Miss Corbett announces the opening| be arrived at and the management In the selection of literature ror the of a sewing class for teachers. Meet- | handicapped if the people of this state grades much more must be taken Into ings are realize the necessity of urging scheduled for Wednesday at would John S. Welch. Supervisor Gravina Grades, batt Lake City. consideration than the simplicity o 4:15 the legislature to appropriate - suffithought and language as both appear Considerable skill and generalship} cient funds to carry on properly an inon the surface Thoroughly to appr on the part of the superintendent has' stitution of this kind More improveciate " a plece of literature the reader Before proceeding to deal with litera-!the mere expression of the emotion and made possible the comfortable seating| ments are badly needed to make it a must experience In a degree at east, ture in the grades, its place and pur-,!™musination. May [t not be more propof a vast army of children now en-| model school, the number of inmates the ethieal and motional stimulus un rolled in the public schools. The|]i. rapidly increasing, and consequently pose it may be advisable to consider au derail, AS tl ewpna the muck: stimulus. OL yeas My der which and out of which itwas ae ao : tellect working under of total attendance far surpasses that of] 1 nore written That is, whether a. selection money and employes are needed What literature is as commonly de-!emotion and imagination. on splritual any previous year, yet an equal de-|to attain the object of the school. The not depend aned. things to produce a spiritual result does depend gree of comfort has been secured for} management invites the coming legisProf. Clark says ‘Let us udmit for | just as the achlevements of sclence and the emotional and ethical experience the sake of argument that liter all by calling into requisition a num-|lature to study these conditions with products of the industrial life are the which th render has expertenced fo is the language of emotion < | intellect under the stimulus ber. of annexes''-bulildings which |; » view of making ample provisions for himself and which he can sum up to with little or no anneal ro the intelleet oF emotion and ima gination On material have been secured near the school| ; he proper maintenance of the school It-t Invest in th eselection+ studied His is still worthy of study for the real! things to produce' materia results? proper. This solution has proved a During the past year the improveeee rend meaning [nto the pleasure and enjoyment that may be) Every ac hie veme a of the human race happy o = S h i a = we i ments have been many and of a subfo and the form and content reinhad from it." |; was rst an ide: one mans mind sify and re-enforce his experiences wots ee Gis ee ae stantial nature, the work having been Charles Eliot Norton says: Change / ind the construction was the idea e define them more clearly to him, and a the worl may with the rise and) ternalized. the ea expressed and deBenes . ca wo, the! Gone almost entirely by the boys and Riverside one; the Uintah one enable him to project himself forward fall of empires, change as man may in| fined What has taken officers of the school M &. EB, H. Scotty has assumed the in the realizing of himself. To illusknowledge, belief and manners, rns Whovenin ‘conceive: of ~ ur worthy lace een d a great deal of latrate: Inman nature remains unaltered in ite work done: in the world hin tite principaiship "of | tHe ae es bor and tim but will prove lasciing To sing Cardinal Newman's sublime Institnelements, unchangedee from ageto age.) snjotion aiid jimatgination did have not been play benefit to the of ratatial and resigned son, nd it is with nature in its va-| | ity pa Wi) must Vymn at its best ae ene w Abe SOUPOL EER Asthe warel 7 fre Ris Lea A DON, poet le: Le he a aiie eld of A wie -hael Angelo: to Co iIntery ret it mu » fan ir with themselves rious guises tha ares congratulate Teachers ie i ie ake Hear outing ky ay and out acquire a love fo the best poetry and) cee the form of his mighty Moses tmof eae h it was written and must himprobability the announcement will b and girs. in Phe ae Tr 1 just underst: inding of It Is the chlef |) .aqea™ in the oe Idin stone, and end in the study of literature {It is Dy} nite oan his i . ih experienced tt trugel orn ot é carly he Ogden |‘ ; . : eee eee ee senna Seat pdeti are doing their utmost to make it of ae ind fllness and doubt It means of poetry that the Imagination) 7 terintizing. nuen conscious effort! canyon will be the point to which the pieasant for their teachers and to betand invigorated, worn In must Cardinal Newman emotion and imagination as pedagogues will make their annual through the exercise of fe he Mihung his ter themselves. wends time-enduring plietures on pilgrimage imagination i live a life do ae of the great Professor Nichols of Ogden has at hi v omewure Orient Italian cathedral! that Is in a true sense fivite aM ner musthige Weer the from the Holy Land, whither he had L, DS. U. this s« hool a band composed of fourmighty emoIt is his imagination that lifts him from : : 5 ‘ gone hoping to settle he gecic ind Columbus «as z E p tion and imagination of of. Stevens addressed the students| teen boys, that for the short period the petty, . and physieal inlie contemplated the Spo which perplexed and tortured in assembly Wednesday morning last.| hey have received instruction, ranks ind terests whieh engross the greater part} = peor hi He must see th emaciate ‘d forn He denounced the half-hearted style! vith musical organizations of greater of his time and thoughts in self-re- | 9 he thought, carried his contempliBaie h pola ] on a cot on the dect ; 4 tions to reality! ‘ho can overdraw ‘xperlence. The boys all take excepof congregational singing and attempt-| of a vessel on the broad expanse of garding pursuits, to the large, permathe masterful emotion and imagination interest in this Work and altional nent, and spiritual interests which en-|-) ‘ a e AD oe ed to infuse into the students the dethe Madicerranenn He must feel the : }or Galileo as he projected his vision produce appreeiable music. ready noble nature and. transform ee lesto the infinite depths, sire to render soulful singing. After a darkness of despair settling down o1 . . hisso through his greatL the mind as the dar ess of ight en Under the efficient tutelage of Capt alf hour of vigorous practice, a fafrom. ot a the solitary individualof Lothe Bian ara | it inve ' ntion, to discover the borglaws ig ofWore mo-. ber brotherhood OWh: ag * ship and se is tha yorite hymn was remarkably well renW. E. Kneass, assistant superintendent, race.' hat vast‘emotion and imaginadered. The professor announced his the boys are making rapid strides with : a must inve sustaine Edison S r S71 ne gri 2 ot religious doubt and the intention of conducting the music in Every boy, Emerson says Tt n the - ae fnrouet his hours of vigil and labor their military organization. One reason above you Obie: Claptis. rie N'S PALL SUITS; man. tajlored Me} the eaxson,. made of allwool ou withthe newest pleated=skit t wil be used for the science de- partment of the training schoo Sugterintendent Martin of the Park City, High school was a visitor at the schoal last week. Miss Muck and Mr. Tipton of the Training school conducted the school exhibm at the Davis county fair. The senior normals, numbering 159, . 2 5 0 33°, 40°. and Dumb. he girls in the domestic science department have been taking practical lessons In bottling fruit, making AS a Trejelly, preserves and pickles. of bottled ult six thousand quarts fruit are stored in the cellar for winter consumption. nurse in the ‘here is a trained household this year, after returned fiss Rossberg has ealled was a week's absence She of her away on account of the death mother. was of Preston, Idaho, Mr. Taylor He wil looking up a location. he may home in Utah so that His son send his son tg this school ciass that was was a member of the sent to the St. Louis lien Idaho patrons are willing to tuition in order to ke an; their children in this school A number of teachers went mountain climbing last Saturday Eagle, rehe school paper, The ceived many compliments at the cone vention in Pittsburg last summer. The basket ball boys are already in training. soclety sent '$20 to The "Sunshine™ the School for the Deat in China last Wednesday. This mission schoo under the auspices of the Presbyterlan ehurch. poet that we fec is he forged the ligntning chains to effluence of divine wisdom, some tone| Con fathom the emotion of. the-eternal melodies, is the. most }tion of Marconi in their precious gift that can be bestowed up- | contemplating enlisting and fmaginadaring flights the very at on a generatior ie sees. me more | mosphere into the service of mankind clearly than. the se themselves and| #8 message bearers! \ it must ha reveals to them their own dim ideals.' been the sustaining emotion and imagMatthe himself the peer of; ination of Socrates as he endesxvored cue uephews Armond? letters, s¢ 2 "The | to strike the shackles oe the minds grand alate n work the o literary faculty of genius being con-| oF Inspired | th Athenian youths hemlock in or defense Be he an quaffted Discount Sale x At 48 E. Second South T. W. DANIELS, the 5 Per Cent Stock Mover him the mind of all the race and the lan- he surrendered and to 4 definition (oxf its functions If the first statement Intimate were to be some |Man cepted literally, then it wo have be admitted that the products of wer of centers were e-most } money ac-|he to} | his changers taught life the of as'.he he as that scourged tt from the multitude Mountain-top, as he his ee in the enduring | mane, protesting precept mus n vhat imagination of Nazareth of form the the divine the lowly temple, from unflinchingly Garden of sent -his mess as the faced isc 1 OF ll three-quarter ing tch size pocket extra bine kindly night 1ome Light, Wpmen Ae ilkine \ OF r t b offer Jur me and the Lead a Keep Thou my fee The distant scene for me I on, am Skk: rf Walking sered new Walkin } in i" of Lor from it-is ¢ is made Page ~« lott velvet red te $5.95 2 Inehes long iden s 312.50 n veers black the eolored. $L5 Pa kind $2.95 n blaecl faney I id f) in' Walking ud w es plait ra n ‘ elt $4.95 $6.75 mw -werwi!l aoe Skirts SHIRT: dotted at CLUSTIS . tails, sil cart pa WAISTS, four distinet styles, or plain fabrics, sizes for all, ‘ Ss. ri most a cord and tassel oF ata it Minehe long, another blue fleeced walsts worth double tip finished brown coney fur MMICOATS AT SPKRVIAL PRICES: heavy bla ticoats, made with Tull faring flounces, finished inch ruffles, heavy tailor atitching, asi sengwens, AMINE TO 3.49 i en net-¢ ] fof Building and Material Store Fixtures. Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West Economy ‘TE. Harper "GOOD THINGS Both ''Phones me rized with; ea, al.....-...-- 12 bushy LUMBER And and with Salt Lake Building and Mig.Co. in Fruit Jars, but plenty of them at Harper's. Mason fk inne lwaists, $1.2 715¢ PMBOSSED. Commercial Stationery and Cards, in any style, neatly and promptly executed. Call yp Ind. 1456 or drop a ecard and we will be pleased to call at your office with samples. EAT." South. MONTGOMERY 23° E. ist ENGRAVING So., Salt Lake co. Clty Three. some late o . embroideries, bette use of: yut judiciously In New York the bootblack's s busiess is being rapidly company offers to send te the houses of its abstotiers" to atfend to the shoes of one or any number wf persons Payment is made by ticket, and a_ distinction exists. be tween a shine and a polish, the former costing 5 cents and the latter it sents. . mK It 6 Face veils, with tucks and tuckings for the ir trimming appurtenance e ne 4 strenuous bid for favor Sine: the eks must all be run in by hand if will readily be seen that there is lite or no danger of this little fad wange for a while aie of an undue amount of popularit ese embroider ag continue In higt favor for the achievement of that ‘vueh of richness which even the est and most severe tailor-made gowr demands nowadays. As collar and cuff, there simply must handwork §disbe some of crocheted slaved. The as Irish, bu ek Teac are all known connoisseur in' lace can tell inatuntly the Irish make from that whiel che Its en Bulgarians and Assurians turn ites , VANCY hecks, m sale from is devoutly hoped that such will not be attained at the expense of health oy good temper, or that a wasp waist will come to mean a Waspish disposition likewise-a cleverly fitted belt can be made to do much in presenting an filusion of slenderness, even where such hardly exists. The woman whose belt tape passes] the 24-inch mark should have the ceinSs deepest points imme dately under the arms. and a most becoming slope can be effected from tha! eint to the center front and back Yhis will lengthen the seeming body line and make the waist seem all the more sle eee by contrast The shy woman will welcomé those Eade and featherboned founda tions that lace in front, and upon which deft fingers can work bin bake with some bias silk or a few yards of be pulled pe in ribbon. These ean that they present the the lacing so long line in front: and much-coveted to lessen much can be done in this way the seeming size of the mountain of flesh that she finds such a burden richly used, othe with welght beaver clot plaid every, correct Skir and' pretty 85 East Second Continued as tlre 917.50 yool Skirt Skit s shadow plaids pear: Bie me on I de not ask to see "one glance enough - ee ‘ fitting $3.75 seller-a me of ou 1 da arise: On' aut encircling far is that tees 1 ga Pall, amid Selak orfoall perfec Offee Lead Thou is dark, that WALKING SKIRTS-$1.75, 2.95, 3.75, 4.95, 6.75, 7.50. Runabout Ainebeue Walking Skirts matertal wool sulting in $1.75 DO The and il of medium ture ind why garment specials will support «anc irimmed special HANDSOME PALL CONES ilso a line of mannisi xcellent values at and "signifies ance: Lead, these, lengt the gertain: 2 intelactual al any. . apr iual eas | ¢ ye aZ in raging eee" of a&: rcbaroie i 1 atmosphere, "BY, a certain order of Mea as he impassionately. proclaimed that pe Sealing, Aivinely-rwit ieee f created In the likeness of his Maker, ideas Prof. Woodberry says: "Literature.is|man must Indeed be Goc like, and es gua of all the world.' practice and rhese are a few of the attempts that divine equat have been made to reduce Mterature | @motion and eutffs button idea! man's creations. If the pages of his- | mercy ringing rida the ages in Fornot know they for Father, them, sive: be} may:bs it scanned' ly -cl ry. onare " , y ' seen, readily enough, th systems of | What they government have been organized that The intellect rises to its highest in seemed as enduring as the ages, reli-|}eyery phase and form of human = acgions have been formulated with the | tivity when impelled by a powerful emotion, alded by a quickened appare nt approval of diation. and guided by an educated will as firm-set "8! Surely the highest fllghts of the intelsystems of social and/iect are In the oe of the which seemed absolutely | things of the spirit have sprung Function "i Literature, all these apparently included th tolity of man's life for all time, while Phychologists and specialists in child the expression of his spiritual hunger, | study agree that the pe riod of adolesits longing and its hope y merel cence ts the impressionable age of a side issue t these governments | childhood, and that tha child at this ow live only in these religions | period is more easily imbued with fine and high tender eelings, ana temples of worship have been re- }emotion, ' subs ideals, than at any. previous Bios to a memory, every phase and quent period of his form of social and industrial life have vieitied EOE ang) See ompelling wave Snow Academy. e : of progre hile the great spirjtual) this soul growth and "to make in the ceeragelons embodied in the literature} that has ever been thought The enrollment now numbers over born of the people still live with all of thelr) world the 50 as compared with 200 last year, Its function is to lift original signine ance and meaning. The} into the ae laboratory is newly furnished and contemplation of literature of the people, voicing the!) ths reader from. the studemts have been assigned their re1opes arid aapirations of the past, en-| material needs and advantages to the spective places in the same. The dodures from age to age, voicing the! contemplation of the needs of the spirit mestic science rooms are being fitted hopes and aspirations of an ever-ex-{in its hunger and thirst for righteouswith modern conveniences and practipanding present. It flows into the/ness. Its function is to bring to eu¢ present from the past, points the fu-| individual the .priceless trensures of eal work will soon begin. ture, und embodies the {mmorta! life-| the ages terms of the spiritual en night The dance given last eee the spiritual In man. Litera- | yironment, and through it to ayiubta under the auspices of the faculty was' essence of ture Js ihe dangudge ot the human)the individual to rise to higher and yet great success both financially and air _ vomencts of great exalta-|} more high ideats and aspirations of the socially. The balls were well lighted tion, It does not depend upon the con-| spirit. Ever the old ideals are realized ven of language, for all that) ever the newer and the higher tdeals the bards of old have sung in Sanskrit|] take their place, eve he individual or Hebrew, in Greek or Latin, or any|and the race strive to realize their best other combination of characters to repJenis throueh crowth, through educarewent through soun eetDy An feeling | tion. In the inability to set up and and emotion, finds ready "sponse in| aspire toward an ideal is reeorded the oy heart of the modern reader, wheth-| , ar the. soul. they were originally sung amid the | The tendency in school work to foster Solitudes mountains, or in fer-|/the study of mathematics of 1e tile valleys, amid the pomp. of royal} eciences, of training and phycourts or the splendor of ancient cities. ; sical culture, > almost utter dis literature In Their songs are still full ef life and | regard of the meaning, dealing elementary has been le and men on the fields of Troy or the i cure the adjustment environment, dering with Ulysses in the face of great/of the hardships and perilx or picturing the! The vital mistake has been in assumsacr self for others of Al- jin ne that environment is esse eels micestis o the devotion of an Antigone | terrial. Schools and school men in many fe a higher low portraying the) localities have failed to ae otice of gony me soul of a Prometheus or a) the higher, the more worthy, the more Slegfr permanent environment of the apirit If the abiding thing from age to age | hence arouse the criticism of the ""Godthe great literature of a people! less scho is is made up surely it must be something more than The apiritual environment DON'T FORGET THE HOUSE FURNISHING with nad ae Son L. may " fubm Deaf the x Utah. for of 4 % of School strokes ‘ e. é ikespeare s ya oor hia ‘ at hom All' that tg kespear a ‘make ft subservient to man's dnhily yonder s of a boy the king and imaginae or [ne eds! What an emotion fools to be true of reads in the corner t lon must have sustained Charles Dara e as he devoted years: of study to Carly "The true poet, the | wit mi iti in ce ar heart there re tne some ieaecant for the origin of species! Who COAT ollar SCHOOL, Ke University All the classes hive elected ote spective officers for the year. Marvin Eardley; senior president is junior, Earl Havenor; sophomores Joseph Barlow and freshmen, Neil Jud The training ae noor ae has proved a valuable investme ne children of the school fernae the vegetanles during their recess and noon periods aind the vegetables are then disposec of after school hours. ing of school $20 worth of vege stables have been sold and much has been used in the domestic department. The ft the excepting those who compose the band, is compelled at regular periods every week to be in attendance at drill They are drilled in the same manner as regular troops and they are becoming exceedingly proficient in the me "en ual of arms ane. marehings. Str observance of itary discipline ‘s the slogan. " " person every morning at chapel exercises, Prof. Martin, superintendent of the Park City schools, visited the thstitution last Thursday. His address to the pupils was along the lines of en-, eouragement to travel, to broaden one's scope of thought, and to seek eontact with persons whose diversity of thought and opinion would be found valuable tar the inquiring mind. No session was held Tuesday. The hall of honor has been graced by the protograph of the late Karl G Maeser, whose educational greatness is unquestioned by those who had the pleasure of coming under his personal influence. fhe Bookkeeper''s society boasts of a beautiful flag which they have recently acquired. Its colors are purple and white. organized stenographersa have with the following officers: President, Vernon Metcalf; vice president, Anita Bardley; secretary, Teanle Rasband: treasurer, Leo Young; yell master, Hudson Neslin; reporter, Sam Selander; assistant reporter, Bdgar Turner The Sophomore class of the High school division has elected the following officers: Lester Cannon, president: Vern Sconberg, vice president; Louisa Chamberlain, secretary, and Emma Rich, treasurer. as such We are are confident the followite VW all others neglect VALUE. | "LITERATL fe IN THE ELEMEN TARY ITS AIM AND PURPOSE, can't offerings te ares 1864+ ESTABLISHED WORK TYPEWRITER USERSss J Have you seen the NEW REMINGTON MODELS? Have you tried the New REMINGTON ESCAPEMENT? 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