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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, : = ! : : date twice there , ‘ Ss ! WwW And | { h Cc City, 0O "Small UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. club | There are a number of Fruits" and the of ‘the tL at/tertained students to the arrival that will know ealled of be tomorrow the time whether they students of Utah they the coming will just be A Jaw was enacted one year ago morning, when will the for}and they "'That at the pring those students and games the filled frat The February Mountain Farmer itd and the contains sheep out Se cee home in and and promoter of institution. Prof. library, morning members W. of tie day. was aivent A genuine M. CV.City, 4m ‘te Y!ted ‘ of] the inspecting | Rigas work _ the Various schools SUNDAY, Ar-| the|educated feeling| characterized MecKendrick more the spoke eewhere a aie 3 to to] friends in ous "Bobsle ible pe of rule would ‘of the, school. The otherwise. the that s Tor it would let aaah ose only, visited the/and Z think] thatse of that - would the was and students Intend the college shown Se other about aa last by , members A abe Sabine SNE Set keaohiy Davee Woeoten ree fer s me years to learning how to teach or the station know | STATE which | s y+ ene ee study Naa naa a to 8rd! ee Noes ave eee dinar Pa ate nee I : The seniors rings. they are wearlng are to be their he teachers' ball proved by of ‘all present, to be : , social event ee SCHOOL i faculty, 1e Sra >. Ki poe of the of what ‘and once It season. most: to see men tas i gins aioe, SAICnahe to tof a they put penvew general a ea y , | Will have the congratulated| who on in was their fact, impression Pas to be It to that upon | ‘the but ‘bulletin now it has board been in' the Mbrary,| decided that ea this cerk: d tondent Lo catt is ‘too. been xevere. Accordingly, those who/® Ty Sl derelict during the first sem-| 4 04) ° have ester are informed ly. Since the of the students fact have that the faculty really private- found mean eight out ew that were formerly held in the are now no more but instead rary is the happy rendezvous Jege students. The regular senior "Bock" | the for has been graduation students, considerable time the between Normals the and art ¢ 30 ate fro be held apart a separate am WNormals, as are the commercial of excellaiie a social] change} they are lot But this eyent repeated oftener than| printing neat gyjty has show High ‘ a : ‘8 some school. the The seniors difference between hold them are taste- roy the The college was with this body of students. the college students have even firmer stand, They say . Ge. ey than Eqaduate with oe around the world. He, with like all his Rs a!a eee, a oe a a hc gl See who have sojournceremony, but will 1 lold a mock gradu- canabren ed in these parts, was full of enthusation exercise and receive diplomas ey Pie eee mouse country and] Bee eee an ayy Oe particularly the progressive} The "U'' men will receive the best| character of the democratic institusweaters this year that have ever been lone When asked why they were so iven to a 'varsity squad. They will be|fondly attached t s . ron or white paantee vests, anton d of|hé eid that ae other cniS Deu the regular red sweater. The red ones|jed so companionable a spirit amon will have the white ‘U's' and and "U" the costing| white|lts inhabitants and allsuchclasses liberality of red ones, sweater Intercourse among and all $7.75. Those who will recelve the|denominations. to describe of score was a our tle our boys won after, making n ay, A. Bryant, McKenna, _ ‘Anderson, George Dale E. Brown, Pitt, W.| E. the further B.|ple Father'Marnane gave| Peterson, E./to enlightening in a country bring back where more of ‘bis pene all endeavored progressive ideas| Sutherland, Palm, D. Bennion, Tom|in gratitude for its hospitality. Varly, and Fred Scranton. Those who} The genial president of the institu-| Show and # Sutton. , , 1 future.| series. the It} win- 24 points Diels there breaths there24 in were before long that ingly ere ersonal Gail sion aE, D. S. UNIVERSITY. Mr. and very ae the arti organization es of ae be it oF Mrs. Aictioee After people hands art needlework which popular, On account of large aeones the was H held 3 i tpece student to body. work This very plan has been| favorably a si s in Kast. orchestra. all | handwriting; and renee |has been ment of i ent able. the The romises 1ey Peer ie he een fridhine of the functions and from the fact that it js] tertainments. paid for, they all turn out. The result Prof. Tobin - ‘take the tee which seems to' be meeting --- | issues with the Granite the at Harbottle and Miss Edna Harker|® decisive Deak course, A. The again titled "A Match for a Magistrate." The Second January number of bell, and the students the military air which Chronicle appeared the best issue that year. The main and is entitled latienry."' Gee the} calls trumpet been resumed ing the story is by Will White cednt "The Gameness of|>°¥S It also contains all wicaments en, the the ath\goming most prosperous year > has as ¢@experienced 7 ee friends Hacatas felt pUbie manuals, exhibitions that B. dvegses: and strong were SNOW | Sunday ero (and Stent eed only + ee : by following emer; Davenport; ih Peterson dad left re mon> ACADEMY. evening last Dr. Merrill spoke of eges vored. officers have sergeant, ean Albert Lavon 3 | y PROVO On CITY Wednesday ers of the tained at P. Thomas who leaves Mr-> M. I. of Utah. to hear ject and est A large audience came out|" Merrill discuss Mr. this sub-]| "We seemed to take much inter- In the Monday question. morning Dr. Merrill spoke SCHOOLS. afternoon hold these evident: to the students and encouraged them|ent to be grappling to make the most of their opportuni-| problems as well as He said that the world of proficient men in every ts I ae of with the work done 5 In receipt of a W ednesday new reference|ter addressed ject ne . morning Reverend Dex-| the students onthe sub-| "Student Life and What of Utah. The old so 50. President C, N. Lund of the North] given was evening game Saturday under the auspices of the college club.|Sanpete stake, a member of the ~ The proceeds are to go towards the|board of trustees, has been a visitor the Logan fitting up and academy took place in the symnasium of the Brigham Young college. partics ‘The of began| in the affair furnishing of the col-|at cheered for Claude Forsythe Provo, a the B. ¥. the academy of ithe Third 2 preparatory Boman e ERUOREES col-|day, was un- It was| and was lowing. buried His the saying, Hohngren well and Miss arranged°and faculty and ne day last band visitedwerethe chapel and Smith. much enjoyed students. week the by| Wellsville| Professor gold Kirkham medals out in being The short course students in animal} And now husbandry, with Prof, John T. Caine|enthusiasm III, visited recently Smith's Stud farm weeks' course in to offered the class contests members of students college, played in|debating team. His a entertained at lunch. | was accepted with for pure bred horses in Logan. n Friday last began a special dairying under "A fool of .the starters, the preparation and management this the for for the the to give; winning the honor of institution's} generous of vote Prof.|member "Frank: fol-|thirteen and week. Christenson, the ‘in- twenty the the WEBER regular Prete tn beginners' ; |teams 26.of ACADEMY SV league game of in the armory Tho the and! SELIG... BIKA The first was played d orchest a STAKE | offer|Jan. thanks, in in schools, that message s ie part of to : his siil MATINEE Cheney $1 A to on account contestants Agricultural were of the on account ot lack at|city. the agricultural faculty] A. An ale ine + giving them the victory. of a ee dollars per funds nléas ei Nip tite . a8. o one have taken cational tt rar we: noe Ades ‘reflect: ; ee {n- : au And into SAT a Great - | RAC com- the intel- the i and over assumption the A rights people . Company y in of justice to find fifty condition ana|{"9M use| a| plants. Elbert Hubbard may be a pheno-| ate luncheon toasts were was served responded during } Owen the eee ins then ons less all is a the per cent of and privileges But confronting of the graduating Schools on ges, and special motto. the us common state from when Pa- SEAT are time | | e and u oe in other | RICKS' 7 ye in ° FOUR MATINEE NIGHTS, WEDNESDAY STARTING Return of Last ditions. The reports : « ' y A Merry Riot the of 1 Fun and missionaries of YOU ENJOYED ja IT : LAST | | ‘i The YEAR. Dialect With A Adelaide Comedy Harland Drama of as the ent Evening TEAR . yl Prices, ee 25c, 20c, Bane 50c, 75 50c, "5c. SOS THEATRES Pyper So House, disadvancollege is which {s the work of other state of learning, we must cry college was over Acthe rate the eleven to by Prof.|hundred dollars per year, while the] Se ee matters. menon on the lecture platform, but|Campbell, Captain Peterson, Manager| University of Utah it was less at than cee | pis Mak apne Peterson of|the B. Y. U, will never know it from| Walker of the visitors and Prof. §.|three hundred dolars, and all the stuat the college on|personal experience. Twice he has'D. Bradford, Prof, W. M. McKendrick,'Gente of the colege could have been Foremost Engaged school - which|Asvicultural America's for 300 Famous New Sten Special Matince Thursday get a Thursday at seal TGs | US General SRE - Young Basso, Opera 7 PEL AND BIG Admission, 'E. ; In mea whe H ARTHUR k 1e SAITE In a $ $3 Pe ActMe KHERNS Pu ee Fun 7erman Premier o Teese Makers Comic Operetta AND CTS. ae MORE ite Yale Octette of Pictures |] 22,.30..28, cums. Box seats, $1 Se gta race between aer crew. Famous club. CTS. HOKE KINODROME Every ery Thehy real boat. Yale and Harvard Gice entitled CTS. - NELLIEHOKE PAUL evening (except Sunday), » 25 and 10 cents. cate, S76° conte Box Male Carriages . By ege at. 10:45 oe ef habealeatieeieelin haters betas ede ei evening, 25c. to, $1.50, 4 Matinees, 25c. to $1. a begins ‘ ‘Monday. 50c¢ ee A iid rn COLUMBIA F 259 Main " TTS ee: OPTICAL COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail OPTICIANS. R Salt | & Lake's H E AT Family tetelan | a R E a Theatre a TONIGHT "AMONG 3 | T Only ; iS } $1 L_¥ \@ : '@ | Mer _ WEEK FRED ; ‘= : NEXT HARRY RICHARD CO. - Prices, ORGAN HANSEN, Ss EMILIA ROSE Aehavis Novelty Acrobatic In HerSy } Sale Gallery, es : VAUDEVILLE a ST. ONGE BROS. Te rae of ra ee Vaudeville's Greatest Comedy Cycling Novelty Soprano, | Tickets at Music Stores. JOHN 7 _ MAY CLARK Prices-East End chon iTS: ce voices. . Positively no Free Dist lave. Imitted in. in arms, arma Nosee children admitted Lortzing ce Dramatic andek 25 ea rm EDOUIN & EDWARDS BUEETIn El Ae Bachelor s arbrecmn. . gf Dream" --AND- CHOIR ee MODERN Se : 2:30. ALL ANDELIN ARVILLA Brilliant a Olson 7 Motion 7 by ‘Tilly Ts Berlin WILLARD Supported (Swede) D a . appearances Girl, Yolly." Matinees, ee ce! ee15 : aN Pa SPECIAL FEATURES. , AGAIN. February 7th. M. Sweet Ts AT 8:30. SaaS: IT Rrenecer SALI Wednesday and FEB. 6. 4 J P. ee the Funny Swede Strong Company. Northwest-See by i Grand Musicj Festival THURSDAY EVEN'G FEB : Fellows, Funny a LAKE | ~ y] 99 has was Present Olson year week. who Linton, Comedy, : friends of the school will be invited to. visit us and inspect the work being done in this: institution, i ~_- v i. and patrons eae F _ 99 SEF ; Swedish 66 & Those Three Nights, Starting Thursday, MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 i " : victorious the time in that t ‘by' . March At At $1 .50 & PERRY to are being made Arrangements Mareh .on have an exhibition day =" $1.00 to ami * S Headed Till academy) half to 2 e Music, "She | first 25c¢ na _25¢ Stephens 9 APPLETON e bet ACADEMY. for _. tad ora 23 TONIGHT. P. M. Season's Laughing Success. the Merry Musical Mixup spheres the nas? A.M.C A ' MANAGE? Peace dee _. : : 66 ‘ aed . -PRICES- full The second semester commenced last Monday under very favorable con- the elementary Stirring . eae established between other Idaho schools where prevented the account of early an Agricultural maintained to se and ye WEDNESDAY I SALE : Degree. i we Offer fa- the svotic ene ¢™Ployed Pet. aa ee Jef- [ Celebrated . the the Plays. k ie ere of Ammon past week Immortal the West, Night privil- the realize oe ee the from the < Wister's of Matinee Remarkable "Ce wich: ee growth. inspiration views of ; Ameri- : dom: (a /wnetie: and: Romantic -to..a of of can were ferson, and ure hoping and trusting in the intelligence of the voters, the} common citizens, "Equal and exact Return of All The Kirke Laa Shelle Co. average else. Joseph Empey visitor during the our We edu- FRIDAY lon Triumphant can URDAY oe Dramatic, s a oo the proudstate of BEGINS St id Greatest ; Acting ; Extremely to "The. e j eee ‘ ‘ Se this different amount in SALE part and private schools and started a movement will undoubtedly which result in a closer bond of friendship be- ae TInbATRE THEATRE, "Ny - 8-9 9 observation, The of| aA Nace Saf cnn a ren ot nelat ae ee When time was called, the score|€Xtravagantly C., oa year MILLIONAIRE." - Principal Dalby returned from a visit to Boise last Saturday While away he visited several ,of the state ade. HITS intro- tendency powers of self. activity: anything it the methods schools would run only eight montas this year. While Provo City's nd tion is here uoted, hundr ae f oth . school dist eke in. the state State are are ins in a |; ee financial condition either as de- the|Children college inert e half : ie close the t exercises a few days ago|Was even and when the game was|uplicating best looking unmarried| resumed, a basket was thrown by the| institutions of Deen SONG and consider facilitate the .p| the Provo City schools, an announce-| ment was= made by Vice Presi 2 : e . |W. Farrer of haa Oe enean that 50. ae i indispensable ane port being given to the higher institutions." {s worthy of investigation none,""" basketball| Saturday girls have caught the| the W. 8. A., and a more interesting| agriculture - especi-|game has never been seen. in this| |ally after Dr. Widtsoe announced devotional two|that the of elf- "to. that Froewil be rec- "|were sent out during the his Miss Flerence Riggon, out, "Some one has blundered."' Larsen for experienced creamery | would be the teacher. About 50 girls After the game, the two teams and Let us look at this question: men. The course comprises such sub-|are enrolled. The class meets once al members { the faculties of both|cording to the majority report of Jects as the handling of hand separa-| week, and will consider kitchen| institutions were entertained by the| College commission of 1906, the tors, the control of over-run in the|gardening and the care of house|seniors of the academy. An eclabor-| Per capita for college students at creamery, 00. AT : sthe = her : games, should than pee ing pres-|and and_ $1 wise and careful ceenaaee The faculty and missionaries playbeing especially interested. in the|&d 4 game of basketball last Tuesday. ward|structor of music, reports that he has|* w.®S 404 clilles of : ( We Americans are let msventeer Gaabenrs : tin: the ; Beginners >| splendid . educational Monday classmates U.|school. rof.. der the direction of the college com-| faculty of the preparatory school atmittee on entertainments, consisting | tended the funeral in a body. ot Prof. Robinson, Mr. Jardine, Miss} The other night in faculty meeting both as Schools whose ‘self- -- scaasibie to oa all kindergarten the and: orme teach- be POPULAR SATURDAY, »° ‘ with educational financial ones in| The governor in his legislature rovides for And Fountain Green's basketball team in alone game in college basketball between the Stuke Agri-|song and and the Weber oys. a dance to HAGEIS. BEST WEEKS rns ie Be are soon parted" holds good] been attending the State Normal nation, a state, or an individ-|at Albion registered as a second year student Monday ; We}]common do to wished they - grea . ball|Come basket the after matinee a 5 cultural of college AND first and foremost consideration, and suen with follow thenEe : upSepa thiseecourse anil higher instruc tions be te b can was in considering the propriety of adding the| branch | Agricultural college to the University of work Capable men are not only | needed but they are demanded. Prof. are well attendéd by students and! ‘he B. Y. C. girls in red have been|closély contested game last Saturday. | capita for members .of the faculty. f the subject of many favorable com-|Next Friday a game will be played gnraiied i On Jast Friday night the second|ments since they sang their school| between the academy and Nephi High | jtsis to. b series " truths 75¢, FEB Sie eoaneetion to. build upon and; ; Sioa will become measurably free ee oe | | tain aspirants to ecuceue ne HeLian the S a: enoue -ithsts > te ons ane cat "Protessora," 1 sae ged dates who feel themselves fitted fo high positions, and instead thercof & Pos mans aes bring their influence to bear upon the lec , schools of the primary grade, as the Maeser school were enter-| the home of Mrs. Ethel in honor of Miss McLean,| on Saturday for Europe. Bushman was a visitor at] & S . 50c, FRIDAY ey at put oon Oyee ener -snatitugions | os less, primary ea carton ee eel x pai: } That all men are created equal," The state legislators seen at Noyes took Mr. Merrill through the| money various departments of the school and | with @ ne enter. eaprepoed himself as be-| ual. weekly lectures. on photography which | and city. gymnasium. ora eee , : \ pera THEATRE, NEX ores brnbtnonenttuae for, NITY SCE Notable] CILORUS. and : of | Feat, aneerents ofthe ‘people Is stron -__-__.. | 9 EVAGSO . PRICES: frpattenautacto. Al-|°" . a Romance work of oon xis to the | the Maeser school this week. instit te fa ; Haateldeanianicatdwn i n legeThestudy"Myst¢r' rooms club, Friday night the student body gave oe e he A ake an association|a dance in the assembly hall for the ce} oh yical i n of the young ladies in the kindergar-| benefit of the library. A large crowd | . The, mid-year examinations in all/ten normal department, gave a. de-|was in attendance and refreshments] Subjects took placebegan last week and the} lightful "At Home"to Friday evening and'in|were served by the domestic science second semester last Tuesday.|the gymnasium, the fabtorice departhent _Dr. Yoder has started 4 oon their numerous friends jn the school The academy boys were defeated by lege by E "SO TONG MARY," "45 MINUTES FROM B-WAY," 15 M % es ' "MARY IS A GRAND OLD NAME" ae Kk offt aE: accessible certain system songs, schools "acy = eeBee, been and. B-Captain Mac Burnieens.: Company first‘ lignténant, "Willard: Kasi) second lieutenant, Reinhart Gideon suffer ar veneer Friday, night with and . wi ee COHAN COHAN }lectual standard of a. people. The enlightenment of the few out of the many creates merely an intellectual forty:five | leuteeoe first Welsh, COMANESQUE ero ore tlt S Maeae- fons," Baervation =é Noe ikweude wbale eaves Maeser age says ot ee battalion meeond the in the Domestic vant " ah - They were on|use of their school days. dictionaries have been mounted oe eee ee and could be-| an pe. Ubrary: a body aoe eee ee ad- during students ‘the to ein yadaedes Scott m Friday night Professor Walter Cluft| Get Out It." He related to the|sage appeals most to me. The gover-|@ score of six to nine gave a recital in the opera house at}Students his experience in ccllege and | nor's quotation from State Superinten The choir is practicing on the operPayson under the auspices of the|®xhorted them to be intense in their | dent Nelson's is at a 4 ' _{etta, "The Merry Milkmaids,"" which ‘eport, se "Th is nov :first Atal : nitnarehipace cagars Pad during ORO to 0 <allow th their] well work, to learn to concentrate High school class pa the to be presented to| isPret ; sc ‘imary p i C ASS. Two new Webster's International] Minds on their subjects and make atneee thoughtful os Geo. M. Cohan AG MANAGEMENT, comedianna | WEEKS a COLONIAL etivtiong > says The homes of the people. These exercises | have a ia; cultivate emory Monoar fifty Se bs s by and een | Rowers Robert Campbely epic O12 | Improvement and elevation "of the entertained University of Utah i : eae for UNIVERSITY. The library is just consignment of 47 COLLEGE. 3 ready books. SIA<3 EUG ¥. getting the these: in Halted: the HouseaGt "representatives Walivarel eet college last Satacday several prefer to the Cast citizens G. i ‘be"enirusted 4d ghould.. es shoule ye their | | better opened G impres of Bo6 by public x semester aoe In nould school life." "Kindergarten the | planned, REE Lc ; corps has been resumed, and the | "eS. are diligently plugging away at need their spring ee AGRICULTURAL j seem to it gives Friday last. It js|iMStitution. ‘The regular course under has appeared this|C4Pt- Bassett for the officers of the fiscal year in the University. The happenings in the wiven Dramatic and Debatfoe einGatare -in-detall,< this' be: 7 oy c exercises have lieu of the old to in for the role of Lady Gonona. The curtain-raiser is only one act and is en- Assisted better -"Proebel's Lishaee. ‘Maeser' tart . duction . commend-| i io addition students. With The the program hadof mi a Busiises college girls , s acent in ‘danichag: pa ments were served, High|the answer. a yey 5) ewe ee: the tn amp a ec "a a of wivit is 1) eitc me, | 1H : Bier "g ‘ ; of basket-| SCHOOL her j stories. ought to be heard at every fireside that is Uluminated by th presence of children. Teachers of ow was] boys ap-| the also HIGH ee Eadeines presented Dramatic]School. They are also trying to draw |Students and the citizens of Ephraim The following paper was presented club some by timethein University Mareh, resulted ina|the Salt Lake High school into a|®" the subject of consolidation of the | by Mr Ss. P. Eggertesn at the weekly] victory for Will Miffin for the part of| Series, but so far have not received Agricultural college and the University | teachers' meeting, held last Monday.| Sir a Karl Dr. ikarl vation." + many|ognhized ; OGDEN in|new Spanish and- Germ: are was born and "ehucated. In | Scienc is a better school spirit. The question| With the same success in basketball as of the extra assessment is now in the| he has during the football season. The hands of the board of regents. first game against Taylorsville was aj The final try-out for the one-act|declsive victory for the college athcomedy will be the curtain raiser for|letes.. Next Wednesday the team will the comedy "Mr, Bob" which is to be|Join edu- BUSINESS the-poérices a wae Dr: tivit to of and "first ' mearh allk of shaking] Bryan. They when time een was ark Park ‘It is tolerably re-|bel's kindergarten Everyone first Bryz sryan |. (7 | department - reports|their department, ses » contin ane Tntrodiucine Utah have' practicalls hemselves and becom ome themselve ée to. cotradt try pty were} informal during fresent theUsic Enormous sit, a ay; BROADWAY state tain, Rae rater, qigembany A -Cap-| would infringe upon the rights of pri- zs professor in his 5 wallege "in s x Saturday evening. Their] at the station to meet Mr Mrs. Mrs students ‘of Eng-|L"® mereaeay Profesor o teach Henning ' enthopinsns Stu-/an schools i / ar FROM for telegraphic operators, a class in Earl Pardbe meaning of liberty only telegraphy has been organized in the|and Finise eeetalkedae a Ef th he. ere senior |_| cqucation is "extended, when so: that.common cvery Business college under the direction Tl ! eae ee child may have a chance to acquire of Ins ctor Nelson : : 1e class in German has received] a degree of culture that shall give his a ra, en Students who ‘ p|, , wca} ome new song books, and are spend-| ; itiesag ¢ canth ‘ven show amo his felfu sosiigg eat cdiimercec Me ing considerable time after cern a eae ea Gre eM RO tie a ee ia 8M) hearsin e songs. . : : : unices, they ii) thee we, = exThe Waal esee of the military de- f Sa ae ae peeney nee ‘A' Glass: ; oo partment is now practically complete. | Se Sad or ieee dniaed. 1 t Fais ORO ee LAL, themembers drils two qbout oe ‘ : : ; open toondallit eestudents fifty each companies hive haan offormet Even in our legislative assemblies ion fe an incidental fee of five dol-| Will soon be back in prime condition | oMfclal circles. Hes. found the any other thousands R. R Brde 2 " ing ag Hor ahogl ‘Ing| tens on. > s adv Was chosen as ar P class -2, consistin If the present plans the heads of} of his physician. Father Gunian is|the B. Y¥. University ‘expedition. into sixteen members, has completed. the the University do not ofmiscarry, next/in Los Angeles and to the delight of}Central America. He remained jr, |'@aUired work, but a number of them year every student will be a loyal sup-|all reports that he is improving very] Mexico cight years, continuing scien-|22Ve remained to take a post-graduporter of all school functions by pay-|Trapidly and that he has enjoyed his| tific résearch, and while there ate course. Following is the list of j i % | : sibili : s r stra-|rest f , ‘ . ; was ates : Maude "Ing ay B 4 Pp on cles. He is therefore a|(-° ' ampbell, Abbie Cor-| larg. ‘This money will go:toward aup-|for his work. great acquisition to the faculty. tez, Mabel Crase, Evelyn Dalrymple, porting all school functions, viz. draProf. Peterson was made happy this University's first team] William Lundy, Sarah Smyth, Edna matics, debating, school paper, ath-| Weekof with the introduction of a new|from Provo oncameBridas to ay play th thethey; at Towne, Unsworth, Daisy Vicktee letics, and to defray all expenses of|8et reed instruments for band and|first. team ery, EthelEllen Uatles. the in ; regard aie le dl to ohn Jor ee |'haus cvandeale s ote an the pleasure Mr. and Mrs, surprised for in stationD nebe a{fal "rh hands". 2 Be. _ htidcan [sent for some weeks on the advies [in Ulanwax chose as ety setta| the Clase "of "OE 1-2 earacing : receive hea ; os an i} , tens of thous- girls common men vies al bes, 4 recel Orde -ata oxetS roe lecture, | | agreeably demand frat DA MMEae Ac oe Mele eetie tdlea ns, had with is proving,very|fully' the Vzvi ser Will spend today in Ogden The Academy band, under the di-| rection of Prof. Nichols, is progress- rae class || ‘63 Old ub were the chairman. ine eae eases the Teed ue ception Bryan met atPrinei the with as hy to commence a course ee ao Caen institution . 2 eh ee ee Mrs ; Themorni second aT 4 an, Lederman teacher of Do-|day -|day ng mestic Arts, has organized a the Two E i eee: ateee tee rapidly etooe verry of distinguishe f guished ietsatole less actus Bassin Z , very this s num-| we have and never endeared ‘esenceof os e ‘a cordially by McKay | | peared semester started a cL ESET a considerable ent Thewe nae Naser Ree the best ae Pa | all game _ | appearance ea second SONI will dren eonenn n< aI fware'tne we af Bae: Febr Klaw & Erlanger cation than that received in the primary schools outside. of adapting themselves to the practical pursuits of life, I say with others, give the chil- eyes the nothing °o aa that ava ‘ioe in i a that visi Hive ing ‘ L. | na w: as it discussed degree of| greeted first throw score 25 to Bennion, "Caddy" Russell, "va Bar-| These, he sald, he hed porheeekee [uae Who. are Jackin Olsen, quite the champions of the the our favor. But periods between act transpired. Shiu again This year} Rev. Father Marnane of Christ taken anj|church, New Zealand. The reverend that rath-| gentleman was just completing a tour Y a) ees : = : | nok was for league | graduates Jer of newfrom students, mid-winter the ublic schools. 2K favored to the }ning out, as they have done hitherto. When the second whistle sounded, the The Pauk: aoe | that and in impossibility mormiducanle Normals is even greater than that be-|the visit of a distinguished traveler tween the High school classes; still]}from the modern democracy under they must continue to be graduated|the Southern Cross in the person of : off Interest aract« char putation, The was basketthe ballmostgameexciting last Saturday|'They were contest}committee is impossible issued They and present to subscribe re that night pulled the greatness. So vividly | world Scanesa/fonintaa. reac! nervous tension to which the large|crowd. of Maire audience was strung by the apparent] by a To calendars. arranged talent. o the stu-f class member willing tional Spres-|felt eran eae Se every yet ain dents from the regular students; of the| | AVM HAVHOWS' COLLEGE. : senio: 1 ; h py Pages The Board] 1 oe eerellanicn. BRAEE MH atl ete defeated ne ae ; stitution The blacksmith and carpenter chops turned out a substantial sere of pob sleighs in five days, P at of Regents. The college students hold) that their graduation exercises should \ spe tas saaeeh arte school team by a score of 138 to 12 on last Tuesday evening. It was an exciting game from _. stArt to finish, both sides playing a remarkably clean libcol- College|/yery the Thomas number of the I Adve eee is ve cuts ane against friction H. LL lrarcrty aa te Fai hall}; graduating with the Normal students was again registered by the coming} alumni last. Monday. For some years} there en business] S10.) The the atmosphere around the ‘varsity has completely changed; the ‘tear' parties aa Schocl ‘halfton Aside from éaround za the|ters S fine are looking} ink the when PYBER td MONDAY, TY! TUESDAY. P¥ivilege of hearing Mr. William Jen-| Chance that they may at least enter ngs Bryan in his interesting address | te field of citizenship with an eleCNC COATS Rnetintovat AO ESS; mentary education the people really women) D. y MANAMER As a taxpayer and citizen, lam. in ravorot education, improvement, and boys GEORGE Mi of bs . he ive But ent lof INDUSTRIAL os 17 5 ber. : for r dollars| ands rs tones. Yoder/testimony ‘ : - hundred class} Bane Z revelation ; six aoa Monday Dr. of tethe Oter LHRH ofChicthea state, ehen TET ee ee ee and ‘is: also P.| = Salt Lake body) staff. instead benefit oan. who oe not aes ol ac-|tana in however, meeting it, wi on state dumb pupil progress. Nothing is too good if we ean afford it; but necessities should be considered before Juxuries: and the greatest good for the greatest num- in-subdued ‘Me it was deduced that the names of a | Leo Crosby and Claude King, WhO|in the past, if the bottom Js not to those who had failed and all those wht | escaped from the school on Jan. 12,1 drop ant of this newly won ieias had been conditioned. would be placed | ® ae apprehended and returned the/tion, an innovation, however, which] | . : faculty, At Mondays the they schoo) decidedit injuring thor : enforced enrollment z on of oar ‘‘ be small much] the deaf, that each read Fer- Intermezzo "tance again until the following ed i students of the winter course in dairy-|o6f the violin, Professor Albert Miller] At the time this rule was enacted It) ing took that mystic voyage into the be-| was thought highly improbable that} State Agronomist Atkinson of Mon-|yonq. ae ae e this very ty thousand dollars,tenerand sixPeel hundreal@ actin eee Cobisitie: maintaining the : besides | pheautiful rendition of Tennyson's _ a elr selection, The emblem is] failed to pass in two-thirds of the the usual articles centributed by the ‘Crossing the Harbor Bar," when 1assuming but solid and genuine like] number of hours they were taking inj/staff of the experiment station.. to steal through the class of '07. ; t he whisper began the institution would be dropped from Manager Harris of the Richmond | ips yall that it The lecture patrons of the acad-| was just one year the school roll and be refused admit-!) creamery lectured last week to the ; Neate OF . 4 since our beloved teacher and master|©®™Y. are fortunate in having the count 3, 1907. University per year besides the cost of. estab-} lishing the institution The same is| true of the Industrial school: and the} eS s x aa school fo costO08 for > establishing school for thhe feeble-minded has been figured at. fif- at ve ‘evar luncheon eas geet ed An The club girls are becom- and|the ride and academy. the economically. costs'the they Bae . had been| " Brig-) inthe Sunday school address FEBRUARY at At the school for and blind, it appears the Sunday school workers of Morgan| stake on Sunday. : : On the same day, Prof. S. D. Bradford accompanied Superintendent Thomas B, Evans on his visit to Brie was by} by UTAH, even had it done so. At chapel on]|to Aix" and "Evelyn Hope" were Thursday morning the orchestra was] by Lillian Guthrie and Rosella on the stand, and rendered a touch-] rin ing week ‘report eae CITY, Lettie Taylor, Aaron Tracy of laboratories. : : pes Gicie popular as entertainers At Te eransical Schone SOUsOreerad-j|ernoon, |. tel. FeRUlarsmeetna ye Thureday <Aft-| though in this age of strenuous Browning's "An Epistle," was vance, it might have been pardoned,| discussed and "The Ride from Ghent Rocky this LAKE be substituted by Mr-.|of good fellowship of Boston, the well entire visit : Lodges visitors Visiting eyen- warm excellent at ene and genial of the came an show the are their number ARG the parish Innocent up men be/their praises of of! thoughtful hosts who} Z etn Fi fraternity WM by the Rev. Mr. Jones edifying will/{ng be able to University semester orpeople. whether "common been SALT Jennette Mekay, thuy Budge and and] N/the boardeeand ne visitors. aieThe eMDomestic] UMlen mecting. SC Bs ee Agricultural students the University who are awaiting in al-|the Rev. Mr. Johnston at most breathless agony and suspense) house of St. John's church, has institution ; the young last womenTuesday in the State. 11) addressed the first presidency and and the winter this American musical genius, on 1°} theme, "Charasteristics of Native] American Musie. A two hour session of all the sturi Ss i dents, the young men fh oenee hall, County. ; Frivate or with he will Farwell Bao f ! a Happily Arthur 4 | | made -~ : B a = THE s 8 BUSHRANGERS." a ‘§ NIGHT PRICES. 10, 20 and 30. | 8B MATINEE PRICES. 10 1 20c faeScy os ce ae ne ‘g | ee |g Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ya 4° ‘ Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pog eeaBeeee Telephone 2153-K, ree a --g q |