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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN Utah ‘UNIVERSITY OF Schools and School Work UTAH. x. ;of Miss Ella Manghan, is being pat| terned after by most of the other Hign oe of the state. Dinners are proper instrumenta erved (iti to the public, at real cost. Each | oar is required to take her a in ‘suming entire charge of the oking of the dinner and tn Svemidittic as nostesa. Twenty-one students are regisiered im this course Music is also given® Prof Mark Robinson ene of the prade and prominence. has * éntire high school Wor . The opera which was re eently staged was regarded as highly creditable. Invitations from outside towns for its fr: rendition are very urgent. Last Sat} urday it was given at: Levan, and will v be presented at Manti on pera tst, and at Ephraim FPebrua 2. rs Stan Boys Should obt iin of the pupils and of bringing The students in derieatuts Fie as Instructor Prof, F. W-. Merrill, « graduate of the A. C.'U. Teis Mr. Merri Sumbition to make the sehool system, of which he is the head. industrial as far as possible. and to adapt it to the needs of this great agricultural community. He outlines all the work in the schools in Nature, which he claims is simple agriculture. Students in the High school receive a them banquet Principal McKay. was toast-| master. Speeches oe made by Da-| jd NeKay, Prof. Por , Jennette Meay, Prof. °-McKendr ake and Aaron Trace president of the student body | are Tookh ts forward to the evenFebruery 2 with the keenest icipations, On that date the fifth umber of the Weber Stake academy! Ls ‘The; wbject Roberts addressed the i and diseased animals SNOW | preSeana in ae ar courtesy | ture than did the Ogden boys iverton one week ago Professor tions in to be a of thoroughly attendance February and pe ve this} on We \ William be the Jennings} ACADEMY. closed the first this school year | have been held in Room--Nephi. | good course, ineluding soils and farm erops, irrigation and drainage, farm implements, their use and eare, principles of horticulture, stock feeding and stock judging. A school garden is also being planned for the coming year. Bighteen students are pursuing" semester's | Examina-| all depart-| ments ‘Teachers feel encouraged in the results of their labors, The teacher | of domestic science has just fifinished|! ‘omposition of foods and theory of} cooking, and will-take up next term! chara Le te ristic SRT Hiaiiste ‘ change is coming hin of last year, s | Friday work of proved Hon a. hygiene, Work in Zoology | will be followed by a course in bo | end psychology by pedagogy | The concert given in the ssacmnoiy |? hall Friday evening by the students oF | tiuat conditions upon Ww hic nh ‘the A regular four-year "high school course is given Graduates now enter the state university with full eredit, ‘and dco the werk required tn a creditable manner There is a large and wide-awake -, Student body organization known ee he "High Sehool Boosters," basketball team, too, has scored wine ) victories in contests with other school teams of the state, | e poe meetings are made | great feature of the school system. and the ae talent of the state 1!» } engaged to take part and deliver lectur A Iyeeum lecture course is also given, under the auspices of he sehool. In fact the entire school system, from kindergarten to the four years of high school work is organized under one ad: ninistration, and closely and systematically graded, Nephi has twenty-one teachers; all are exceptionally well) qualifed for theirs work Besides graduating from four state schools, several have attended the University of | Chicago, Stanford university and Columbia uni- order, 4 inte r-mountain ee a cee country ) selves poy rashes more VeErsilyv They are progressive as pled and Pryan wiih be the lectur The seating ce acity of the tanarnacl is iIn-| ejupte, so the commmittee has en-| gaged (he opera house for the ocea-! ion. °o those who do not hold season| or coupon ifekets the price of admis-| sjon will be fifty cents and with reserv- | a seat privileges $1.00... Mr. Bryan's! mtract is such that the committee foresd to limit the coupon ticket to admissions; in other words, no i two coupons on the same be honored for this lecture. seat privileges to patrons) may be secured by the small payment! WT iwenty-five cents. ' } | 4 | REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1907. rom oe fact that they meet every Saturiay to do work in music, art and aEnunt training In short, the Nephi schools today are regarded as the leaders of the public sehools of the state in industrial education | SCHOOL i. fog cera aye: feet thick hung' aeads my Was a success Not only professor in charge of the s also the academy as a school, be a of the talent exhibited, but ilso the citizens of Ephraim The program rendered was as follows Overture-Academy band; twenty- armament of strong minds speaks pieces In the Recitation -Prof. Geo Christenson Cornet duet-Meessrs. Blackham anc Vocal duet--Mrs. T. A. A. \ ad "practice guy "Songs COU NTY UTAH \ Plea for SA POR HIGH COUNTY the County | | the pupils andstheir have been inpirogréss ils who 8th and were Ith exeWsed grades from the pup- all exam- Chris Beal an¢| Mis Minnie Peterson rass quartet-Messers. Blackham Andersen, Anderson. Christensen Prof. Frank A, Christenson, director | meet for minations IT. Frank AND'. Anes the entire week Tor Séveral years past it has been a rule of this institution to excuse all pupjls from taking an examination upg@n any subject in which an average -oT 85 per cent or over has been reaéhed, The pupils make asstrong effort throughout the term po' keep up this ierage, with the resulf‘that each year quite a number are exempt from the ordeal of taking lénge written examinations. Overture-Academy orchestra Soprano solo-Miss Minnie Peterson Recitation-Geneva Blackham Plano duet-Messrs Anderson ane Prof. well instruc tors Soprano solo-Miss Ellis Day Recltation-Alice Ostler. Piano solo-A. J. Anderson. Recitation-Etta ee Soprano solo-Mrs, T. A. Beal Violin duet Prof. Christensen and Anderson Voeal duet-Misses Day and Staker Part AF Ogden, Jan. 26.-The musical given by the pupils of the Blind department under the direetion of Messrs, Ford ind Ballentyne was listened to whieh much attention by those present.' Great advancement is noted in--thé musical education of the blind which fine Seven POR DE BLIN | THE SCTHLOOL SCHOOLS. High School, I sat Kk Eggertson, superintenthe Utah county schools, visit-| chools of Santaquin this week, an being long aequainted with him the prinelpal, Professor Joseph Pheer ventured to ask him some questions regarding the prospective high school legislation The conversation ran somewhat as follows Question Do you eonsider county high se hos is as being indispensably of th presi-| ] sion nor loss of | its | annual complim ¢ ntary Fet "Answer Publie opinion. the aggregate of the majority of individual opinions, has become the sole basis of | - feducational - progress, and public} }opinion has declared itself {n favor of |t empowering our legislature' to as ae oT laws for the maintenance' of gh schools with the view of uplifting Science and Arts Building-Ne phi inations are Elsie Christenson, Emma Emertson and Mary Woolslayer The first game of the Ogden Schoolastic Basketball lec gue was played Friday afternoon hate aan the school for and/the Deaf and the Weber Stake acathe youth of Utah toa plane nis| ;demy The deaf boys won by a score attainable in the common school. T| t lof 27 to 13 In the first half the am one with the majority." | game was close and exciting, but in The chemical laboratory has all the! "Question. But our common schools} ihe latter part of the game the silent have done well in the past, and are| athletes ran away from their hearing having a ee supply of now producing scholars comparatively yrothers equal with those of older states. Why| Under the diree Hon: of Miss Rossthen an innovation?" e doing some w hich was Bo. well ‘ established and. ar- | burg, the art pupi Answer There is to be no innoexcellent modeling in ine ‘vation, simply development, growth,.! ganized, last year instilled igto every girl in departme nt to beable to TORRE all ft |