Show t UTAH SCHOOLS J And School Work City Private Private- County and State c M. M 1 t. t I UNIVERSITY UI V OP OF UTAH I 1 II I f I The Thc most enthusiastic y meeting o othe of the thc university year car was held on Thur Thurs day afternoon in the Ow assembly room roon I President J. J T T. Dr DI J. J 1 1 Merrill and Representative John Parry ParO Par Par- O r ry ot of Iron county counts were tho the speaker I iii President gave gaye a n brie history of the conditions leading lending u up to the present IU proposed con consolida tion at present is c fn 0 the minds of ot all thinking In Utah Consolidation was 4 mended tl by hy Ih five of If f tilt the committee o 01 of j 1 eight appointed IJ by the governor go o 0 of c the tho state to look into tit the e question of consolidation At the time of or the tho t c Investigation In it was as found that lint th then ther r were vere 4 64 students In fri the state tate tint uni university oC ii college grade grad while at tin tho V A. A C. C U U. there were only seventy one ont se 4 including special and short termeil students There was necessarily a duplication of or work workS learners enters k ies Ici Ie equipment anti and hull buildings all o ol 01 which could have o been hal haJ Ii b by tIei these seventy students at tie the state Un university uni without one additional cent for fot maintenance It was found that thai r by consolidation th the state would be li I Raved aved In ten years nt nearly arly one million dollars Out of six twenty letters received re r- r I ell cal lJ by the thee theer president r from ruin I rt 1 out educators throughout the United t States sixteen were for consolidation con oll allon e five Indifferent an J. an-J. nI o opposed 1 Dr Merrill saId suld The ground which I j is being aken by the A A. C C. U. U people eople against consolidation was really the lie h best liet t ground round for fOI consolidation The Tho A. A C. C U. U people ask that an irrigation V l en engineering course be introduced at atthe atlie atthe the lie college Irrigation engineering n Is only civil engineering with a 0 little practical irrigation thrown in In all of which Is 18 to be Iw had with better bUer facilities ties nt at the state stale er university ty By fly con con- 1 all the courses es would lead leati vj a more independent existence Administration Ad Ad- ministration would be he better and professional pro pro- men would bo IJo placed at the head of or orach each ach and every department What hat the state of Utah needs nee s more than anything else ulse is high schools throughout the lie state stale so 80 that n children of oC tender cn cr years ears are arc graduated graduate from the tho grammar which I Is true at the present time but was no not true trul at ot the the- time the consolidation question was made mude a 0 part of or tho state stale constitution the they can cnn have the IIII t liege of oC secondary condan education ThiIs rids Thi Is 19 not possible if tc these children have hav to be sent away as they are arc of too toi tender years to leave their n. fireside c. c Tho The mone money that would b be a by h consolidation would be more mor than enough to offset the money needed need need- ed Cd 1 to maintain the these e schools True rrue It 1 would be necessary to amend the tle state constitution If consolidation atlon were wert af nf- I But nul at ot tho the limp this was made matle madea matlea a part of the ho state constitution it was was was' m argued that chat In ten tell years these schools would be he self supporting At that r h i time the rile two schools asked for tor yon yeah r theory has hns been thor thor- t disputed by Ly the tho of the J t y OI Mi null id those thoe r f t tSi two r go go Two yearn flO igo tho university tanked for or O anti ht tA- tA tAC l C C U LV F Fr AI 4 r lio this th year l' l u th H v t i 4 n l H for tor or and ana tho the AC A A. 1 C C. U U. l 3 1 Dl Dr Merrill Merritt was followed by Representative 0 o John 11 Parry IT of Iron count county I Mr 11 Parry said Id At present nt man many members of or the state le legislature are arc lukewarm on the thc subject of or consoli dation aton Many or of them only ony know inow one ono side of the question Some argue argue ar ar- ar- ar gue glue that by consolidation the agricultural agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural COUst course in the state of Utah would woul be wiped off of the tat map of of elu- elu edu edu- cation cutton Others s that hu the ht university ni i Is nothing but a a big nn att attempting to l UI up all nl tiie lie minor Institutions Institution I t in the state antI and if I consolidation were effected the university would woul next try tr tw Normal school to absorb the branch v tat he worst wor t bit at nt Cedar City This Flits Ihl bi bio and amI to me o ot of thinking imaginable mt o absolutely absurd However to let leti l a all the representatives see things thing as lu i 1 nI they actually exist I propose to in- in lit t in the hou house bouse e resolution i. i a re luton whereby the supporters supporter and ami opponents opponents will vIiI be brought of or consolidation wi I debate and then Lb tho a tog in joint then representatives of or the te lie state state will wl vIt h beable be he hei which is tho the best for Tor th the i able alie to see eo maintenance or Of con Con- state state separate Plo sor c or Reynolds of the En English department gave a very Interesting t Instructive lecture on Wednesday I I. I anti and of or the books boks subject afternoon on This lecture w was s followed by a lecture lec hc- lc- lc Thursday turo ture on lyrics Into Inlo the history entered A now lew day ilay coy Tu university on o of i the in i. h i lie n n known kno iv LaJ f ns I and nu win wilt 4 or t zi n p. p N bluffers o day The occasion for the tho thC day ay was w when n fifteen of or the department nt front from tho the engineering lads rom the from gangplank l tn long walked probability probability rob rob- the street with wih th the I building to school of or their not entering ability ro To pass pam at tae trie for Cor a n half halt year pas again that the stu student tu- tu university It is necessary ary cent dent lent receive a grad grall of or GO 60 per out that thata figured anti and so to pass ha-cs it i was need only be he half hal a man and andI a man an it were half halt a man be he i couldn't I 1 If t he Ito him and antl the tho school that he for Cor better the thc college report from Crom The he leave in In et been turned of arts has not as yet several of or the theart thearL but In tn all nU probability their will follow art arL students wi brothers of or the tho engineering de de- de Ernest Ernet Bramwell Dram Bram- Go Goddard J. J Percy lm Utah the three Uth well veil and J J. T T. Brown Drown wel who went against the tho Colorado Colo- Colo rado debaters college on Friday left let for after after- the Centennial State on Oil ThUrs Thursday ay noon freshman meeting o or of tho the At tho the It was wn On n Tuesday afternoon tho the member ol of to to give JIO the would compose thO the tho class cla clas who on compos ticket to the seasons season's S best CLaSS best i class yell 01 nl a of or sf the hO year oar ear The I I A freshman fl have goo good this r o ha of oC material S year In the way Is to Lo be played atS nt at or of games A orles The i S the So S fre the will wi go o to freshmen have not notS the far this year win tao thu they If I and d SatI Sat Sat- cen on S utes n game a the lie ceaf leaf vill have la e full fullS ful they S lay ji II O Orden basketball wi chamS cham- cham I title to Ito tho amateur S O ot utaH tie tie- the head of le- le S Dr ot of lectures serieS a y started t before t. t S on fungi TuesdaY ta natUral hIstory class cass on 00 the tho normal wIll consist of oC cour course o wH S The flue lecture bo be given each eaches to lo o o t two I S eight I hl lectures es will be bc illustrated S which A I lu week cat one of wi The fhe cluss re reguS regularly regu- regu U- U I S S with lantern g. slides fl of or Mr S larh I is itt ld nature the thc stu studY y department Paul Paulo of the stUdy or of fI fling 1 represents S S hut mit since the branch of biology n a cry very taken charge S Dr CardI has of lie ca class In- In The ho pretty aery a ery gave or of 0 07 arid OS gave iii I ISU SU fornin 1 l' l roomS ito ito- log ing In i the served in Iii rooms one of or x su-x ci f Dancing was vas Ow pt S S imide I e of of tho 1110 evening e l 1 j i S was as vcr very r spent by the yours our ladies an and their friends On Friday afternoon the college e sill sill- dents or of the thc university held an en enthusiastic en- en n- n meeting on the subject of tf r the thc five dollar incidental fee which iSto is isto isto to be charged nil all al students on regis regis- tOI t-tOI This will vill wi make malc the fee for Cor registration fifteen dollars Instead In C rf rr Ac ten as ns it I now stands stand If I this rule Is IR effected all 01 students will vilt wil on entering school chool pay the dollar live olar fee by which they the lie will wI be admitted to 0 all al school functions free o of charge The Thc ones upon whom this would work worl a har hardship are ar the girls who now aro guests gU of or the st sterner g sex The Tho beys hos cys have already begun besun to tl figure hat liat lat should the lie girls pay the lie five dollars there lucre would be a neat ent saving for tie tic masculine n aggregation re and an on opportunity Oper- Oper would be bl afforded to pl 1 i Jl swell nt at least nod and swI once a year ear lid her e home In a a carriage e after I me inc le conventional con on- on after the theatre supper i COLLEGE I i Prof Drydon has been IJen in Montana lh the pa past l week to act acl as Judge In the poultry y exhibit of or o the Gallatin Va Valley I C Poultry association The basketball team left Fr Friday for Provo Prove where it I played the lie tw Young Young er university I team on Saturday The he Domestic Science department ha has bias recently nt received recel from the Proctor Proctor Proc Proc- tor tot it Gamble company Cincinnati 0 O. manufacturers of or Ivory and othel other othor oth oth- er or soaps seven seventeen samples om pies of or materials la- la ma U used el in II both soap and ant candle cantlie I manufacture The samples represent of oC the process from the crude crute materials to the pro pro- Iro- Iro duct This collection Is remarkably complete and especially valuable a as most soap manufacturers refuse to give such samples It I is Js a atry very try de do- desirable c- c addition to th the museum collected col cob h by Prof Cot Cotey which lias has elicited elicit elicit- ed cd much comment front from visiting educators edu edu- as being the hue only one olie of its Is kind outside of oC Pratt Pmt Institute It I Is something of tiL which both hoth the Domestic Science d department and the college are arc justy justly proud proul With iti the specimens the lie firm also sent n a number of or excellently prepared manuals which are especially especial especial- ly ty useful as ns text hool books s In th the laundry class Miss ls 1 read ad Al Aldrich's Goliath last Lust Friday evening at a social of oC lh the Sunday Sunda school teachers of Cache stol take stake During the past year ear Prof Cole Cotey has ms ins written TUten four foul manuals for tho the leaching caching of domestic science In the lie International School of Correspond Correspond- ence nce The Flie first is on Household Eco- Eco Econom nom ics the tho second The Cum ton lon Ion of or Foods and Their Effect on he the Body lh the th third hl and fourth The Theor theory and Principles of or Cool Cooking Irs us COl IK is now preparing a fifth frh to eat reat of oC homo nursing elen emergency ork olk and home These nanual have ha proved pro yel very us useful rul In he le me School of Con Correspondence and hoy icy would make an al excellent text I i i k for roi I tw t lit teaching teach trig InG of or ad- ad leo ico in iii any lY 5 The flue Foote Mining Alining company has hins Ins i int Int nt to the collego a HOt a sot Qt or of eighty mon i Qt gf Thuy rhu havo linvoL L OU melt put on exhibition l h by 1 Pi Prof 10 lIt Wm VI eterson Cn In Ibo lit college museum The rhe two weeks weeks' cou course coue e in dairying l rn nr r experienced creamery men closed Kte da a tIer after aCer ni much uch successful I work vork I t is h the list line lime that the rhe college has ins as offered such a course and anc the sixteen experienced men who attend attend- cd d 1 it I report port It as most profitable rh They came amo from various parts ts la of the state mostly from Ogden and from frum Sanpete und Sevier coun counties les a linn fIrm in Ogden l unc three men I The biennial report of the thc board boar of trustees of the college has hns just come ome from rom the printer It I contains be besides besides be- be sides the report of of President McCornick nick luck that of or PIe President h nt 1 Kerr e 1 and an nn account of the work worl done lone in each department de lle- of or the college during the past two years Especially Interesting are tue the accounts of the work worl done in iii agronomy animal industry dairy dairy- dalr veterinary lug ing poultry horticulture and Irrigation The fhe director of the experiment station staton gives a detailed de tie- tailed report of what that institution I has ha accomplished The farmers farmers' lust lust- Institutes are also reported and ev every ry department de de- de of or the college announces announceR a n flourishing condition Last Lat week Prof Proto Calno Caine and Prof Larsen at nt the invitation of ot the Farm Farm- Farmers Farmers' ers ers' Protective association of ol Smithfield Smith Smith- field gave addresses in that town on horses hores and dairy air cattle Two lunches bunches were WC served by Ity the Domestic Science department last week Miss Mis Smith the U librarian cn- cn enI on nit Friday Frida some of nf the town Ia ladies ii t- t who w had cOlne come up up to the college to he hear hrar I. I Prof play pIn and andon andon on Saturday A A. A B. B Olsen 07 entertained entertained enter enter- tamed the members of or the Sigma Al Alpha pita fraternity ty The Tho tennis tenni court of tho the college has been put in or order er for the spring and the first game of or the lie season was wn played played play play- e ed on In Thursday Bulletins No 97 07 and No 98 of the experiment station which are reports on the southern and central experiment experiment ment farms are now published hc and will wI be distributed shortly shorty Bulletin No 09 D 9 on Irrigation Experiments Experiments by hy Prof McLaughlin and No on onDry onDry Dry Dr Farming by Prof Jardine are arc arenow arenow now In the hands of the tho printer Last L t Monday Prof Northrop attended at attended at- at tended a n meeting of the tho state board of or horticulture to arrange for tor distribution distribution distri distri- buton of leaflets to orchard growers an and on Wednesday he held a n farmers farmers' Carmels' Carmels Institute at nt Syracuse talking on the opportunities for Cor growing fruit in the tho state slate Preparations are arc being made malc for Cor the lie production of or tho the Taming of ol the ho Shrew by the departments of or English an and Elocution Elo uton I STATE STAl L SCHOOL I Paul Ivey and ane Bromwell Cox of Salt Sal Lake City and John Juhn Riley and Willie WhIle VIle Green of Ogden were sent to this school during the week weel Henry antI and ant Edward Nielson Niel- Niel son escaped ll on Tuesday ay evening They hey had hall always been brett trustworthy and were wore employed In the kitchen The Tho Is increasing of or late thorn lucre being 92 92 boys and IS 18 girls at present Now o that good weather is here the lie grounds of the Institution are arc being b ln thoro thoroughly renovated and put In shape for summer It I |