Show f UTAH SCHOOLS And School Work I and Slate City CHr County I I B I UNIVERSITY OP OF UTAH UAtI J J t. t J I Ji The flie chief event t of ot the tho week at nt the thc cl university was vas the thc action of tho ho fac faculty ac- ac rC regarding l the future work vork of or the h Institution and anil the tho disposal of or the thc PIC Preps L Last st year car the first year preps wei were e cut from flom the school but the first car were allowed to remain This year ar however ho the cutting has boon heon extended stilt Mill further in iii that both the tho second year cRr PI Preps PS and amI the first year ar must go The Tho reason rca rea son the thc second year a were al allowed al- al lowed to remain was lo to allow allo those who vho had enter d this year CaI to continue with iti their work worl This law however was somewhat modified so that tr-at each year cm thelo will bo ho allowed d in tie University Uni ity ei r Il forty students of or High lUgh grade rade and anti also about forty Th These se forty Pi Preps ops who will be he allowed allowe to tu enter entel the university will vill be used j as practices practice students for those In the college cOUl course e who arc are preparing for positions n as teachers in the High school The will be LIe those who receive free scholarships from flom t r the thc state Of OC the entire number forty there are arc about twenty who ho H attend 1 the branch blanch Normal at Cedar l' l lj j City So that with the present ar- ar In III four years there will willbo Ill bo be nothing but college students v r Preps li and at tho the university J Another amendment was as made conA conc con- con A 1 c entrance requirements Heretofore Here here- S. S to fore tho the University nh has s fallen about 1 a half halt year car behind the requirements of oC oth other I universities now no it It re require re- re quire the same as all other similar S. S I schools A student must have a four our year car High school course with four Cou years cars credit In En English lish one Jn In algebra L one In plane plane- geometry an and 1 one In his his- f tor tory If lC he hc intends to enter tho the en engineering en- en k COUI course course- t lie he must have an additional ad ad- II r years year In algebra plane trigonometry trigoS trigo trigo- to S and solid geometry If Ir he hc t enters the thc medical course courso he mu nut must t p I have ha In Iii addition two years of Latin pone one year nr of ot ph physics and one year of ih chemistry Another ver very ery Important S S step was In requiring that every student student stu stu- r dent who lao applies for graduation fron the university present ent two years ears credit cred cred- it JL In some dead lan language With JUI these requirements the university of or Utah Ulah ty S wiIL be on the tame same basis as other universities in the United 1 States and will be entitled to the tho same rome credits S In eastern universities as ar are now accorded ac ac- ac- ac J corded most of or the tho universities s on t the l I United States The recognition which S will be accor accorded the tho U. U ot of U. U will willfully willfully fully remunerate the efforts of or the re reS regents regents re- re S gents an and 1 faculty in this matter The University of Utah Technology Techno i log logy club held theIr heir first st annual f meeting last week weck Papers on topics 4 In Jn engineering were read by Earl Havener and amI Mike fike Downe Downey S S Rev Hc J. J H. H Crocker addressed the tho students on Tuesday afternoon on the S 'S subject College Students as I Have Known Them He deplored 1 the Ja fact t tS S that our present universities are arc being beingS S put lUt more an and more on a basis A student when he enters the tue university today loday thinks not nol of the 2 4 good he can do the world but of or where he can put himself so that he heS S nUt may accumulate tho the greatest fortune io- io c u-S u S SOniC da day all l r In Jn lid Hid lI S United Stat States s would bo vo organized org In Into inS into In- In to an immense student hod bod body for fol the S purpose of ridding ridding- the lie land Jand of ot the political I corruption Tho The fascination for 01 spring days as a's was too loo much for the seniors last week weel S accordingly they planned a little joke Jole on the juniors which ended in fn a shower bath In all probability however however how how- I ever er the seniors will receive their f water cure when hen the thc da day Is not so warm an and invigorating S S I The geology students un under er Dr 71 took a trip to the tho Warm ann f. S Springs on n Tuesday a afternoon to stud study y- y the formation of tile the lime Iliac rock y in fn that thal district an and 1 also the alluvial fan Can f c. 4 which les resulted from the lie presence of oC 5 prehistoric lake I S S Th The students ts an and faculty have plan plan- ned lied a u rousing good program for tOI their theirS S S all annual ual Arbor day len celebration tomor tomor- row The rho committee In charge o of the ana affair r has hal assigned ne evel every class and orS or or- S within the school chool a definite S rl Piece of or work york The freshmen aTe are to S dig Jig a water vater trench from rom the pumping 5 just back of the tho n r lri in Fort l the the o sophomores arc l lo to plant shrubbery around the campus S. S the lie Juniors to to clean around up UI the i. i and shop and ana the seniors are to reS remove re- re S move mo the tho old oll hitching posts tg an and 1 os os- S' S l t. t S h new ones The fourth year i I I will tram transfer el piles plies of or refuse refuse around the mill and into shop spots S of ut beauty and symmetry while Wilo the preps will h bo ho seen been cl cleaning out the 5 5 S 5 wat water r ditches an and 1 burning the tho luxuriant ant growth o of W CUM So it will be S Yale Vale ale weeds s and refuse I PrestoS Presto Presto- to le S la and shrubbery r t. t At the beginning of or last week things looked rather dark arl for the supporters of athletics Uc at the school chool No inert mell W S were getting out for tor the events and an I li s those who virn did venture out walled Waited 1 U un uh- uh l- l of 5 til it Il was v too late to do Jo anything S Coach Maddock Issued 1 a letter elter at the i beginning o of or the week stating his no- no in iii regard to athletes s As ss a re result re- re suit sult the following night taw sav more than r lifty men nn out this continued for tor th the f. f S of or the week reek The prep stuA students stu stu- A i dents l' l received a sound houn trouncing in at nt the hands liand of the L. L D D. S S. S U U. students 11 S In Iii the lie first game of or the season The score at the lie finish stood 19 to 1 li III favor or of or the saints L The rite U tj base lase- Jase- Jase ball arO working unceasingly for tint the ball game which is to como conic off of on onS S the 0 tit lust with the A. A C. C U. U o of S Lo Logan all This will be the first time lime the tho university has hats entered Into the naS national na na- S lional game so o the results will be beS S awaited with great expectation At t the meeting of tho the board of re regents re re- S. S gents of the university of or Utah Ulah changes were ele ma made Je in the faculty for fortins S tji tins n next nt school year eal to take talc eff effect ct In y September when hen the 1907 OS 1901 OS term term opens The Time changes which Include includeS S the branch normal at Cedar City are areas areas S J Jj as follows s j S E. E H. H professor of or mechanical mechanical mer me me- engineering In instead tead of r asI assistant assistant as as- I professor 5 Ira D D. Car Cardiff made associate professor professor pro pro- j fe fessor of oC botany Instead o of assistant J 12 l. G. G Gowans 11 or or of anatomy S. S Instead 1 of or assistant S James II IL Maddock laddock I assistant s director S tor or of oC physical ph e education an and 1 superS supervisor super super- S visor of athletics with tho the rank of or as assistant assistant as- as th tant professor or Ross floes Anderson processor or of bacteriology and ana pathology Instead of or as aS- Ii tant S Robert Hobert W. W Fisher Fishel new llew man proS prof professor pro pro- f fessor osor sor materia S 5 I John Johll Z A Brown after an nn absence Q ofa of miC comes back hack to lo the I a year comes university S us ut 11 instructor In iii p physiology l I S Joseph seph E E. McI Mcknight principal nn and ilm of training with the rank elf dr S J o s st. t. t r I I If Paul H Paul supervisor I ol mid amid S Ja f earlier of aCl tr or nature e study t ll rind and fri iri- S S v r 1 jt I II i instructor with tho the rank rt of professor lo Hall hail comes to tn t the iii university lly for fOl time the first time tim l as assistant professor sot SOl of education and Institute teacher FUI Summer School l. The Tho catalogue of or courses es and Instructors Instructors in instructors In- In for the summer school of the university which will begin Jul July 10 and anti end August 19 appeared yesterday yester yester- day afternoon The he Instructors and courses course offered are are- George GCorge M. M Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall shull English George Corey economics economics economics and sociology W. W C. C Ebaugh chemistry Milton Reunion Bennion philosophy ph pity phy Edwin Evans art James James' L. L Gibson Gib Gib- son mathematics Ralph V V. Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain biology David id 11 It Allen mathematics mathematics mathe mathe- matics Fred W V. Reynolds English Leo W. W Harlman Ih physics Robert Hobert L. L McGhie ancient languages es LevI Lc E E. Young oung history Ira D D. Cardiff botany Mosiah Hall E Ester Nelson librarian George V. V VIse r Ise Wise mo modern ern lan languages ua cs Alvin Alin Peterson on elocution Josiah Jo H. H S Paul Howard R n. Driggs Jacob Jacoh II II Tipton Tipton Tip- Tip ton Althea J Wheeler Helen M. M Root Hoot Ellis Shipp instructor in normal studies Besides tl these ee studios a fI number num nulU- bet ber er of lectures will be given IJ by cast cast- ern n talent latent I I AGRICULTURAL L COLLEGE I 5 J JOne One of the time most enjoyable c chapel talks of oC the thc year car was vas that given shen on ed Wednesday l b by eX ox ex ent t Harzog ot of or orthe the time University of Arkansas Time The speaker had also been president of oC the State Agricultural college collee of North Cm Carolina lina and so was able ble a to I speak intelligently of the value alue of or In Industrial In- In Ini dusti-Ini education nn and the weak work worl done b by such department when the they are llIe the thc insignificant bay window ow of or ofa ora a state university His Ills courteous en enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en- en southern I oratory was much appreciated especially b by the young oung women students whose faces an and work he praised pl in Iii glowing terms The washout this week on the time UnIon UnIon Union Un Un- ion Pacific c prevented tho the Dunbar malo quartet from roni tilling filling Its engagement last list Wednesday in the college lecture cour course e Entries are arc fast com coming In in Imi for the college horse hOIse show show which was to have taken place yesterday but which has been postponed postpone a week owing to the theba ba bad 1 condition of ot the country roads The Inter interdepartmental track meet of oC the college will be he held next Friday afternoon Many men are arc in training train train- inS ing and a close ose c cose contest is expected At the meeting of the State At Association Asso n o- o elation of or Dr Dry Farms last week Dr Yodel Yoder gave ga an address aldress on the experiment experiment ment station work in dry farming fanning an anat and at the same time Mr Ir John Stephens assistant agronomist of the tho colle college e ewas was appointed with Mr lr George L L. Farrell Parrel 1 of Smith rd Mr lr J. J W. W Pax- Pax man of Nephi and Mr 11 L L. A A. A Merrill of the Deseret Farmer Farmel to lo prepare an exhibit for Cor th the dry ii farm congress which is Ig to lo bo be held in S Salt lt Lake Cil City this fall The sophomore girls girls' S in domestic science have o ju just t be begun un their thell course in Invalid cookery Tiu Moun Mountain tain taimi mo out h. h n few days das ngo ago Is Is' up up UI to tile the usual high standard d of the paper Besides tho lie usual departmental articles by the station station sta sta- tion ion staff it has contributed articles on the thc orchard by F F. R. R Lyman of Oak City Ity an and 1 on omi sugar beets bet by George E E. Crockett of or Whitney Idaho President Kerr eri has ha had as his guest the he past week his brother Bishop Jo Kerr of Idaho Last Saturday evening u the members I of or the time PI Zeta PI fraternity prepared and served a seven se course courso dinner a athe at the parish house of SL St Johns Their guests were Mr l Jones Mr 11 Johnston Mr 11 Arnold Mr 11 Harris Mr McClel- McClel Ian an an and 1 Mr Ill Elms EIm After the dinner a l jolly evening was spent in singing and ind social pleasure pens The The PI are arc royal entertainerS A high tea lea of five courses was prepare prepared prepared pre pre- pare pared 1 an and 1 sel e served 1 last Saturday Jn In Inthe inthe the he college dining room b by Miss 1185 Sylvia Jensen and Miss Emil Emily Forgeon of the thes s second cond year ear manual training class Miss Wyant was ViLs host and had hail as her Jue guests ts Mrs Mis Dryden Mrs Ills OUen Mrs Kerr Mrs l yo el and Professor sor Cote Cole Cotey STATS STATE LI INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL- L SCHOOL I The pre present emmr enrollment of or the State Industrial school shows hows Boys 91 girls 21 n The board J o of oS met mel Friday of ot last ast week weel and amid trait comi cons able ablo as this Ibis was their st meeting since November o II H. H Thomas was reappointed 1 superintendent superintend superintend- 1 ent cot nn and 1 hI highly hl commended Co for I his efficient services ser during his past term termo o of Cat Capt W W. r. E E. Kneass was a also o sustained as as' as assistant superintendent and complimented for his work wOlIe T. T r B B. Evans E was elected president of or the lie board an and 1 Dr DI E E. M. M Conroy treasurer the other members being holdovers Superintendent t Thomas has has a large force at work vork h leveling helln tho the lull hill north of the institution Hundreds of or loads oa have been hauled awa away and dumped 1 Into the adjacent low oss O land Pipe for for- forthe the mains of oC th the tho water system ss s's tem tern have ha arrived 1 and the work worl of or laInS' laInS layIng layIng lay lay- Ing InS pities pipes commences next week There w were ro several boys paroled parole an and 1 three given a ninety day a furlough at atthe atthe atthe the last Jast meeting of or the board of or trus trus- t tees ees Some Somo excellent pieces of or work have been turned out by tho the boys bors o of th time th carpenter shop The In Industrial School A Advance Is out for Cor April It contains seventy eight pages of ot good matter among them numerous contributions from the tho boys and amid girls of ot the tho school 1 SNOW ACADEMY 1 I I School clo closed e 1 Frida Friday week and a number of ot the students and teachers attended 1 the semi annual conference In Salt Lake City CHy While the there c tome some of tho the faculty visited various departments depart depart- meats ments of the state stale university erH The teachers teacher are arc hug busy up lh lr material for 01 the circular SOy Sov oral eral new v courses have been added this year ear and some of the old courses extended ex ex- ex- ex tended from rom tIn three to four years so that lint the II is prepared to offer a better belter course cOUlse of oC work worl for or 1907 1908 than ever el before Friday night the class in carpentry cu held held- its annual meeting President I II Henry hearT l I Beal Deal of or time the |