Show UTAH SCHOOLS And A n d S School coo h 1 Wo Work r k CJ City Private to County anti State Stute I UNIVERSITY 01 OF OP UTAH j r Professor Cummings pf pC the tho er sit sity of Utah and secretary tar f of o f the Utah U- U t Archaeological J society returned last w week ek from fiOn n a I trip trio to Washington D.C. D D. C C. where he Iw has haa hal hel hen been n attending the meeting of oC the society of ot America Professor sor Cummings U stat 1 that Iho tw interest t being taken Inthe Inthe in inthe the study tul of our UI prehistoric races raees ha has Increased wonderfully since the recent I organization of oC the tho western societies PIr Professor R Ol Edgar Egar 1 L. L Howett who was aM placed In char charge e of the American Archaeological work lectured at the University Saturday evening last on the 1 subject of n J Archaeological 4 I st study ld In inU U r relation to American hl history or In Tune June the nine amno 11 gentleman will wi return to I Utah an and will wi a assist Professor Cum- Cum I in a scientific study or of Utah's prehistoric people The TIle entrance examinations fr for the ill nho Rhodes t scholarships wl wire were re conducted at tho the Un University on Thursday and rho Tho examinations were vero translation trans lotion lation from rota Latin him Into ng h Latin prose alit arithmetic ii met Ic tia translation laton from Oreo Ire Into English Latin grammar I ane and algebra The papers ar are sent led to tn an examining Joan board who make malte public the results of the tho ex ex- ex With lh the scholarship there Is a yearly ry allowance of oC 1500 rOO which the discretion can b be expended at I Ion tion of nC the tho student Those who took th the examinations were wrt all al Salt aJ Lake Lok lOS boys who came camp from tho Salt al I-ake I High school and the L. L 1 D. D S. S sit sity ly The They were Ralph HarU Hartley Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert crt Hartley an and Francis D B. B Richards Tho Jho applicants nr are all al hopeful of studying In hl historic old did Oxford Miss M M. I 1 L. L 14 Winkler inkler of th the Y W. W C. C A A. A of or Germany was vas a vi visitor lor at the University on Friday Rh She doll delivered er i a very interesting and Instructive lecture lee lec 1 ture on Love LovE Affairs of College Life Miss f N Winkler Inkler urged the the students to put this side Ide of social s-ocial life IC a aside lr until after after they had finished their college I career The Thc lady used as her topic topIC I Thoughts on Knowledge Wise rise It men j lay up tip Knowledge and Growing in I Grace Crace and Knowledge Miss Winkler inkler lr Is ig doing very ery en active work for tor her ller I organization In the Ow Fatherland am md and hopes to give p impetus to the move move- ment In the United States I The Time Senior Assembly was given on In Inthe inthe the Museum lu eum building In last t Friday FrIda I 1 even even- Ing The event was wa the n t of i its it n 1 I kind in the University social serial calendar and was AVOK arlan arranged on omm tho amo plan n as similar events in all al the lar largo large E colleges The Tho ThC hall hail was decorated to lo represent a typical college room Two thOl thousand nd University i cardboard pennants pennants pen pen- nants wore were hung around time the hall hail hal In Inthe Inthe Inthe the rear roar parlor a buffet luncheon was a af f served nl from booths decorated in th the tho class colors color The File debate between the and sophomore cla classes es resulted In a victory for fOl th the tho The Tho subject under debate was waR as ne Resolved That United States S Senators should bo bl I by Popular Vote Vole The Thc winners winners win win- ners lef'S had a very ery strong t team m. m both hoth of or ofU their men mn having JIg ho tiled out omit for position post post- U lions tion oti on 01 the University debating team that Is lo ro meet IHN In iii II the rho r University ly ofU of or U- U Colordo Colorado They will vIli wi now nW moot nicot the thee I U F. F lor b tn lt tt r L h lm J r h v t t j e he te eo college gc Should the they win they would woul al also o claim caIm the th cash C. C h prize of 50 f IO 0 offered by h Professor Cummings Cumming The Tho sophomore debaters were J. J M M. Carlson and A A. Ander Anderson on the freshmen freshmen fresh fresh- men were Nephi Cummings and J. J C. C Brown Brown Drown won alternate on the University team that goes against Houlder The school chool loses losos Frank E. E Holman one of oC th the best products product of tho the University Uni UnI- I F time the champion tehal debater on un the team tean tam that thal was to lo debate dehate with wih Boulder on i- i Feb Fl 10 The Tho exact reason of Mr is not definitely retiring known but lu it is IH very probable that lint linthe h lie he ha has ha received some flattering offer from Crom some ome other school chool In n a debate debato lie he IC was always sure ure of his ground an and his refutation was wac always feared by ly o er every team against l whom he was wa pitted The he loss los is regarded as an almost irr irreparable one to the debating cause of nf the present year The Tho coming unction function of the University idly sity ly socially is ls the tho annual junior promenade e This year ear will wi see the third of oC its is kind hind and will wi doubtless record the M elt t affair in the schools school's history Tho flie hall hail haJ will wi b be decorated in I green en and white the class dass colors coloN The Tho lo booths five In number num num- her ber will wi be he occupied by the fraternities ties and sororities of teh th school The general effect Is to be e educational More lore activity Is b being ing shown In athletics this year tar than ever before The lime football team I Is the b best t ever e and while the tho prospects for a good track team looked very ely dull at ul the close of oC the last year t tr r. yet things have brightened bright bright- cued ened up so that hut Coach Maddock addock has assumed a very hopeful air At a meeting called caled last Friday ay for track candidates ates over GO CO men enrolled many of or whom have done lone excellent work In high schools in past seasons Activity In class basket ball hal and und han hand ball bal has also become pronounced pro pro- flounced Each afternoon the trier there are arc two teams from each class cn's practising for tor tho the coming class games In al all ul probability games will wi be h arranged wih with outside c teams I t I H. H Y U UNIVERSITY I Dr Di John A. A and Professor or j E. E S S. le ar are cho chosen n d delegates l gates to tu the Arid Arll Farm convention to meet mt In Denver r on Jan 25 for books bool Fifteen hundred receipts Is the monthly record 1011 of oC how the students are mal making ng u use imie p of or the tho nl ary I. The hool books s are aro ro being leing logged Jogged according to the decimal y IG tc IC- ICAt of At notation Next week weel there thero is ls to bo be le a reorganization z of the college class claM and new nes toJ are arc to be bo chosen chuen 4 A unique which is ig at ul present a profound profound pro pro- found oun secret is to be presented ex exclusively cx- cx b by the girl Irl members concerning con con- con I which more moore anon Interest t has hm been rife I of the opening of the league games basket ball bail bal which took ploce pince In a n cont con- con t qt t last t night between this team an and that 1 of ff the Weber Teler stake academy In InI Inthe inI I I the Ow B. B Y U U. U g gymnasium U On Friday evening Jan Jon 25 15 5 theU the tho U faculty will give their annual dancing gl c w Stud are ore oreno pat party in the tho tw gymnasium of oC oCI not to bo be invited with the exception no I he time hf college J cm classes c. c The guests of the tH occasion be th the prominent people peole 1 of cit Provo Proto It I promises promises' e to b be u a mo most t notable event Professors A. A C. C Lund and C C. y Reid of the music school made madl a 11 isit last week to Og Ogden en to test the pipe recently erected in the Weber eber organ stake tabernacle with wih a view of deciding de deciding de- de whether it h a similar one o would be suitable for the Utah stake house much r ed with tho the I In In- In h were Ith t strument but decided it was hardly large enough for fur the thc Provo Pro taher- taher no ci e. e In the UI separate meeting of or tho the girls io last ast hla morning the speakers were the matron Mrs Leah and Mrs Joseph B. B n Keeler stake staka pre president of relief societies The rime subjects sub sub- j treated were the Truo True Ideals of oC and Motherhood and How to Make Young Men hn Respect Th Those These e Ideals Miss f Nettle Nettie Nette Schofield in her classes E In A American cla classics ks has tried to correlate effective o scones scenes In II our literary liter liter- Iler- Iler ary ury masterpieces with the tho art work of or the ela classes In drawing especially where students ll are taking both hoth conr courses g. g Snowbound and I g JIW line have especially been drawn upon tom for representation and the result Is a avry Vcr pret pretty tion tiomi ton of o amateur w Illustrative Mr Jepperson of this city elty Is q In o ly re receipt receipt re- re of a letter from rom his daughter Florence lately a student and a assistant assistant assist assist- ant In our mu music fc school but hut now a student in the Boston Com Conservatory She Rhe writ writes s that thit she he has haR been offered a salary sairy of for or ten In months month singing on Sundays YR uHl In Iii one of or the h noted notel churches In Brookline a n suburb sub sub- ul- ul urb of Boston Dr lr F F. W. W Taylor faylor flor quarantine clan cian lectured before tho young men meno of o the school on social purity url laying special stress on sexual sins Ins and folles fol fol- fol- fol lies iles les It I Is a n lecture that th the doctor octor delivers before the male malC portion of the school once a year Tho rho interest was wa Intense and all al feel feCI n assured ulft that the wise instruction thus thu fixed upon the tho minds of the young men will wi he ho far far- fol- fol reaching in n Its Is effects Th The manag manager of tho the basket ball baJ team earn received a letter from the Victor Colo Cob team cancelling their engagement ement on the plea pINt that sufficient guar guarantees te could not bo he hC obtained to tomake tomake make mak the w western tour a financial sue SUC cess CORS The meet mep with the Chicago champions will wl take place early arly in February ary A new desk has been completed In Inthe Inthe Inthe the working wood department and und In Installed installed In- In stalled in the chemical laboratory It ItIs Itis I I Is fitted with wih water tater and gas gOR appliances and shelves for Ih tIme tho working accommodation of oC 0 0 students Evel Every Evemy place is booked for the opening semester emel r Th The Tho classes a es In chemistry have Increased 50 lO per pr cent in enrollment luring during the IH present year During th the recent mooting meeting of the tho hoard board President Brimhall announced that limit the tho college oJ 1 t teachers had 1 themselves them clR non toward increasing the tho equipment of the tho phy physical laboratory on the condition that the tho m members of 1 the tho thC hoard board would personally make up imp upa a amount Th The Tho dare are was promptly taken up A thousand dollars dol dol- mrs lars will wi nl also be he expended in improving im mi- proving the tho lw laboratory atory of natural science Ono One striking feature of Dr Taylor Taylors lecture u rf before lIme Iho young rou ng men muon In last t Thur Thursday day morning was wn tho tue fact that the tho claimed every I seat cat In College hall hail hal and 1 IS Shad had to 10 tand stand un tin The kt ladies indies mot met mft separately In room D tho the old assembly hall hal and chairs chair had to be brought In for or half of them The enrollment I Is greater than ever 1 bo- bo fore Core and stops steps art are now being La taken ken laving having In view viet time tho erection of n a ma magnificent now eol college p building on hill On On h y p b. b ta MIss Nel c SHi V uton held I if its regular monthly mo recital in Ii College halt hall hal The pro program ram on 01 this occasion n was unique lii In n that U II I was made up of the favorite selections of the olden days a the tho pieces In n vogue some 30 years vears ago ballads were sun sung sting b by Mr Ir Reese nn and Miss Booth and amI melodies melodie were ere played upon the time violin b by Mr Ir Gudmunsen n. n Fourteen members of or the Ihl elocution class arrange arranged and rendered renere ren ron dered ere the thc program The interest Inthe in the these e recitals is general as is evidenced evi evl- by hy the lie fact that a large audience audience audi audi- ence is always in attendance I I II I I SCHOOL FOR Fon nEAP DEAF AND ANI I I I I n The Thc board of trustees hel held their regular monthly meeting last Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day ay at al the tho institution After disposing dispo ing log of or the regular gular routine business a number of other other maters ULIC L c acted upon including the decision n to have hove music for or the ela classes eH in the Iho gym gym- ansi Music has hns already been tried wl with h the deaf dear children In their Ium lum work and has hns been found foun to tC bo he very ery ry advantageous With lh the b blind nc pupils It is almost n necessary cef ary To have leaf deaf nr and blind children ren march a a drill In perfect time will add much to I their heir physical il well wel b being and grace or of tC movement movement All Al the pupils except twenty v vent ont nt home homo for Christmas Christmas Every very child hat did ll not flOt go home received some pros pros- em ent from go home be besides ldes candy nut lul popcorn and oranges orange The Tue school was recent recently favored with wih a u visit from Mr lr Frank son on a deaf gentleman who used to attend the thE Colora Colorado o School for Cor hc ho Deaf DeaC The convention con enton of American In Instructors In- In of uC the Deaf which was to have hae mot met in Ogden In Jul July lOOT 1907 fO- fO ha has hat r been postponed d one year Superintendent Driggs spent Monday Mon Mon- nn- nn ea hay day of last week In Salt Sal Lake Governor Cutler wa wak a guest of or tin the t 1 school lecent recently I. I Levy who has been absent from school for tor two WO yea years came canic hack back to school chool New Years Year's da day Before she came here her she attended th the public pub 1111 lie lic schools Ic y year Mid ar examinations begin Monday donlay Mon Jon lay day next rny Superintendent enl Driggs extended th the tho members of the Utah State T Teachers Teachers' cleT association an invitation to ibl this school and ald every department a as open to them theta on the 3 and Hundreds Hundreds Hundreds Hun Hun- came and saw aw the pupils the the largest to the tho smallest at work worl in the classrooms classroom in the g gymnasium lm at dinner and In their manual r work vork The Tho compliments showered upon the school by bv the visitors were most gratifying f I Ti I. I D. D S. S UNIVERSITY I I Arrangements are being made to give o a grand concert In the near fu future future fu- fu ture nrc at al tho the Barrett Barret hall ball haJ for the benefit of or the library of or the theological de I de-I he- he i Additions are arc being con constantly tant made mao to the library which Is becoming quite quie complete In some branches There has haa hat been boon a large increase In Inthe Inthe the enrollment of oC the Business s college col eel 1 l lege ge This week applications aro are being made dally daily aly by business houses for forI capable young oung men and women to toI I take taka responsible responsible- positions as stenI stenographers sten- sten I and bookkeepers Tho flie |