Show I UTAH SCHOOLS SCHOOLA A And n d S School C h 00 1 W Work Wk or k CH fc ale Count mill and 1 OF OP UTAH I IOne One One- of or the Interesting and Inv In In- v le lectures reK of or the university year ear was vas 4 the lecture rc given last t week b by Dr Pl Shull of or the thc Carnegie Academy 01 of Research Cold ohl Spring Harbor Lon Long Island Ihland For a number of or years cars Dr H I has been heen In lit charge chane of f the re research re- re search work at that thai station but hut re reI re- re I lie He was wa placed In Jn charge I of or the tho experimental work at al the Luther Luth Luth- er CL But Burbank bank f rm at antu CalIfornia Cali Call fornia 10 For a some sonic years Mr Mt- Burban urban conducted a a. breeding station on hi his hla farm from froni which he received some som ur very y phenomenal results but bul from the fuel that thai his hits work was not scientifically I conducted he hc was unable to give gl his lih results to the world Recently the Carnegie subsidized the farm farmand farmand and nuci gave Mr Ma- for f lint tun years years' lease leate Since the he f farm was vas taken in charge e by Dr 01 some ca very eLy wonderful results have ha cI e- e c ei i cured ed The Thc 5 speaker AAS AA'S ays Animal breeding is prehistoric but ut plant I breeding only dates back Oo year ar art At t this tune lime It was found that plants I II I us well as s animal contain sex and amI that j 1 In by crossing plants a no now new and I lie separate plant is obtained which Is is larger larget and better hotter than the father or oa ori I mother but bill possesses simile Sl ane of or th the I characteristics of or both hoth plants Early j plant breeding institution I Is ed eti only for economy bolig taken to lo explain the results produced The only difference between the work of ot ofa a scientist and anti that of of- an economist t I J Is that a scientist looks for tot underlying causes anti and results while an economist i looks s only for results obtained Cal from ln the best species Mr Shull spoke of oC some someer er very y remarkable results In his hia own work worl He lie had taken u. u 4 i. i plain white while I bean and crossed It lL with a yellow bean I had obtained a purple mottled bean the mottled bean berm was then re- re crossed with the white and a yellow bean ean was the result t i Pr fessor Blum IlIum lum of or the University t fa Chemical department gave a lantern lecture on 0 Friday on the workings of or I a n. sugar factory Mr 11 Blums Blum's lecture i was given preparatory trip taken takei b by th the students to lo the Lehi sugar fac fac- tOl tory The jaunt was vas made with a ti aview view of of C Jool looking Into the practical 1 si-Je si of oC industrial chemistry About fourteen four four- teen tn boys made the trl trip they report I a very cay interesting an and Instructive time 1 Professor O of the University University r sity Mineralogy l department also alo Mr 11 A. A P Peterson terson etUi t-etUi returned on Thursday from their Ir trip J to Mexico In the in interest in- in Crest terest of oC J Eastern a capitalists Mr Overs ald said he was very en much Impressed Im Im- pressed by br the existing mineral conditions condi condi- I in III that country countr Professor El 0 or the chemistry department left Thursday for fOl Phila Phila- delphia where here ha he will spend the holi Itoh- J I shays lays with whit his parents During his absence ab ab- j ah-j 4 t sence Assistant Professor mum Blum will have ha charge of tho work In that de de- ita rt in c n I The Tho second lecture of the tho or It ity n course course will bo be given n Monday h noo n i iby b by Dr p. j wilt s lU bo ho announce 1 later allo 1 n v wilt wi U Rive give tV a n. eta stag taR party I it ii hl honor llor of or the medical faculty on Friday Priday Dec December 21 A lecture is scheduled for Monday ay I. I afternoon on the tho Waters Vaters und anti Mineral Veins am and the Source of Underground Underground Un Un- Waters of Utah Ulah j. j The rile university debating council met v Thursday and decided to issue a chal- chal Junge lo the University of Oregon Oreon foi foia ci a tl debate ty to be he held In this city i in iii 1 May The Tue only meet scheduled so far this year Cat is the debate with the University of r Colorado During previous years ears 1 there have always been two debates either with Colorado or Montana but I no flO arrangements could be effect effect- cd eti with the latter the tile council decided to challenge Oc Oregon on W. W n rt Stuart of or orthe the California Academy Acad Acad- Jill cloy emy of oC Science was a visitor on the hill hIlI tills this Ut week The Tho freshman class clas received their watch fobs last lait la t week The fobs are alC shield 1 shaped with Utah across the I top and the class numerals acro across tIme the bottom all ull lettering being done in black enamel I The Time seniors were beaten by the time Juniors Juni r. r ors In Ia the cla class debate which was vas hold held h ld last week Tho rho subject was Resolved Resolved Re fi solved That Thai the ne Best t Solution of th the f J 4 Cuban QUe Question Is g Annexation by the time t. ll l States Stales Time Tho whiners were E. E I c 1 ant and J J. J C C. Calder alder The Tho Judges I VOJO N Pouter V. V V. V C. C Ebaugh and amI D. D II IL Time The J an-J I j 4 sophomores debate the thc first of oC the week eel and aud the winning team is to tic dc- I talo lato with the Juniors for Cor the tho silver sliver debating cup Miss II V V. S S. Stephens of the TrainIng Train Train- Ing lug K school hool Is 18 on leave Q of abl absence on account of the tIme death of or her dst l' l In City I Time The Christmas 1 issue of iho tho Tablet I appeared ae last week The number pres pre pre- rc- rc s a sketch of London life Ue by Miss Mia Mary JarY UY May formerly of or time the Training I I school A set of examinations for the I primary gra grades Jes a arc arc- given alo ahu al o some excellent suggestions t to teachers for Cor Christmas presents to lo be bc ma made muade c b by the I 1 The rite regular work worl on nature Is continued in this LIds issue The children of or the thc second and third grades are arc maJ making some pome dainty pres- pres I ciL for jl Xmas The Tho second graders grader tro mal making tam o from spool oven toven strands of yarn tb third hd grade grad r children en are preparing some red and colored letter Jetter mottos mottos- on card card- board Th The college at the university nave lave decided to play oft off tho the CU cup cUI series pr football In February ry Three games I arc yet to bo 10 played the fiu 1 one comI corn corn- I lag K g on Washington's birthday I Tho The doctors and lawyers ers are arc to l I. I play J u n series orlea of or games gaines shortly after aCter tho tue Christmas holidays Tho The winning t team am will then play the time faculty acuity for 01 use ilio Io championship of or the school I 8 I I. I I I Robinson delivered an ad address ud- ud dr dross dress to the people of or Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day evening under the auspices of ot tho the Nephi High school At u a meeting of oC the football squad was vas elected ejected 1 I Tuesday Alva Aiva 1 C C. Harris and M. M c. for next year I on the time 1 played r I Hanson has three I college collese team for tor Agricultural J- J I. I I years at fit tackle and guard He I Is one ono 1 I I students I popular most i i of oC the time schools school's I us as well u as one of or Its Us most consistent v w football players morning another Tuesday Institute party part left heft to hold institutes Prof Pro- Pro counties In Sanpete and S Sevier ler Larson larEon will talk to the farmers farmers farm farm- f l o ers cors on Oil dairying and cn creamerY ment Professor Thomas will dl discuss 4 general topics along the line of or asal agri al ti 11 i and lion lIOl Hansen on one of the t successful I farmers in northern Utah will lell tell this the I people how he has made money out o of stock tock raising all and arid farming I The Thc chemistry classes spent I Ida day visiting the plant of the he Logan Logar Sugar factory studying the differed I processes Involved ol In the manufacture of of sugar sug-ar Professors s Yoder Stewart I i and Porter and about sixty students ens were veto In tho the parly varty besides Prof Professor Caine and ancl one of oC his classes In animal husbandry who wont went along to 10 report on some ome experiments experIment which are arc being I conducted In the vicinity of the sugar fa factory tor on nit the tho value nue of or beet pulp pull a as I feed for fOI aUle I 4 A soap company has donated donalld to lo the thic I I Domestic Scle Science nCe Mus um some interesting Inter Inter- resting resting- esting specimens illustrating the manu manu- i facture of soap and anti the different uses made of time the b products by-products in soap manu mann I facture Mr h Powell instructor In art amt has arranged to tl have several of the time lead lead- lug lilt ai artists lists of oC the lie state display free ree of I charge their pictures in iii the college I art rooms TIll The Agricultural faculty has com com- the Ihl schedule for the tho short winter courses to begin Jan S S. S Courses will viII be g s von n In soils ull and anti Meld field croppe crops cropp- feeding ceiling e am and amid Judging live stock tock dairy dairy- ling ing horticulture ill insect ct ary ar arv irrigation and drainage carpentry forging cooking sewing sawing and amid farm farm Carm accounting Preparations are arc being made for a largo large attendance attend attend- ance ammee Professor Thatcher of the school of or music Itt lc Is reaching ing congratulations upon the he excellency of th the two perform perform- aUces by his students of 01 the opera on oil on Monday Monda and lue Tuesday da evenings Thatcher Opera house was vas appropriately decorated In iii college col col- lege ego colors colon and anU t te tb production gave gave- general satisfaction faction to lo the public and anel students of oC the college who turned out tut en cn ma masse e on Monday evening e to see ee I the he play lla TIme Tho library has added n a t new set ct of The lie Americana to its reference works Miss Bertha DerUm Eccles or ot Ogden and amid diss Loa Roberts of Salt SaiL Lal Lake e came caine cameto to 0 Logan to attend tho the college opera Monda Monday I on ci ay I I CITY SCHOOLS I I i Composition work worl in lii the lie sh schools has received careful attention In all the upper grades Some recent productions productions Lions by advanced pupils show conclusively con con- onI on- on I elusively that the course coulSe In original composition work worl has reached a n vcr very I hl high h standard The following productIon production production tion Is an unconnected composition written b by an arm eighth grade gle pupil Both the the- ea easy development de of oC th tIme the theme as well veI as the uniqueness of oC the thc I l thought though show that the native nathe ability of oC the time youth has hus been ably sup- sup Uy d l tr training ng In tim In the he theart theart art of oC composition v t r f v I It A t i. i My ly lessons oro long IonS and amid thc tiresome ul so MO wh n 1 10 0 o'clock came I retired un ansI l lIn In a l. l very ry few fet minutes I 1 was In dream dream- land hand I l that 1 Stood on the tho platform of a country countr house station awaiting the arrival lv of the train which was to can carry me mc to lo my destination It Il seemed a as if I didn't know lenow where 1 I Ivas was vas going oln but ut still till I was on the wa way The train was late as usual but It ii seemed queer that it should be just 20 26 minutes late As the train diew drew drewIn In I counted the cars s and to my astonishment astonishment as as- I I 1 found round that there were lust 26 of ot if them The last Jast car had 1 been Deserved for em- em us who boarded U It at at the thO station at which I was vas waiting I and soon after I took tool riy seat I found roun that President McKinley occupied t theone tic the e eone one Just in head of ours our I asked ar as arold arold old e wh sat beside m me I where President was as ane and found that he was running the train for he was the only one wh who could regulate its speed At last the tIme train dl drew w up at itt Washington Wash Wash- ington and to my may I saw one only one one man come from each eachor of or the other oher cars l' l From th th first came the Father of ot Ills Country with his white wig braided into u u. pigtail pigtail pig- pig tail tall behind From Prom the thc second came I IJohn John Adams and s' s so on down don to Mc Mc- I IOnic President nt Roosevelt with witha I Ia a broad grin grimm on his face Cace I issued from the cab of the engine Near Nea the depot lepot stood 25 electric wagons called automobiles ready t ti carry the time guests lo to the While House Why were there not riot 26 of or them since there were ele 26 6 passengers All MI In a moment I realized that President Roosevelt never nevea rode In one of those vehicles and amI at al that thought I looked look ed ud about mo mp and saw the President u astride of or a beautiful Mack black horse which pranced and danced about for he was very proud jiroud ot ottlie le person who guided ui ed his coal black h head hati At last at the door of or the tho Y White WhiteHouse House the tue proe procession lon halted and hc he lie heline line of presidents filed slowly In at the front entrance Im Inside u a long hong table i was VMS S spread with wah all the dainties that thaL ouid possibly he gathered SI together for even a Thanksgiving banquet Since there were t only 26 20 places at ot the table each person pelson wok took his scat seat Atthe At t Atthe the tho head of the table sat Washington for he was first t In all the landI land I Each ach president ate his lila fill aim and atthe at atthe atthe the end nd President Lincoln rose and lifting a glass of water waler to his hit lips hips said 1 We Friends s Fellow countrymen the presidents of the United StateS Slates tate are arc here assembled to lo give thanks that this union has Imas grown so 80 well but I J Ido Ido do solemnly pray that the next 26 20 pre presidents may be wiser and better belter titan than our highest Ideals As he ended a murmur of or ran through h the audience but Just Justat at that moment a a. bugle called as If Ir from a distant hill hili and all the presidents presidents filed fled dents except Roosevelt slowly out as they had filed In and anti the spirits of or all alt of or those bravo brave men HIlled back the time real to tho tIme spirit world leaving president alone In that Great greal hull to muse upon the occurrences es of or the day clay Phil Grant I I I I III I I II It Ii IV s S. S U r I I Irhe The rhe domestic science department organized this week with the following following fol fol- fol- fol was Edith lowing President Grant vice Ice president Florence secretary Ellis Woodruff 1 treasurer Zina Lambert The Froebel society entertained on onI Wednesday afternoon In the Lion I of oC rooms In honor kindergarten House members Miss Pose FOle of or the Its now Miss 1185 Elmira Taylor of the time theL U U. of oC U U. I I Miss Florence Grant of ofelt L L. D D. S S. and Luncheon elt city chool kindergarten the department de tie- served by the tho domestic science was after which an enjoyable present nt Those was flUS given program were I M V Fox J c and Wit Wll- hams Jiam of ur th tIn the U U. of U. U 1 Miss 11 Smith of or ho tIme Hamilton anti and Miss 1 Lamson of or the free kindergarten Miss 1188 Elmira Taylor and Miss lI s Colin Cohn of tIme the Lafayette Lafayette- and the Grant Gram Anderson Anderton an and Love Lo of or the city cIt schools School I Oi Om Friday the board of trustees of or orthe time the In made a tour tOUl of inspection lion bit of the he Lion House Houle and antI much tl ion Wa was expressed |