Show Z Pk P f L J I ft t r rt I 0 o- o i- i O 0 u. u or OJ u. u 0 0 The Tho main interest of or the tho past vast wee week eak at ut tIe the university has hae been along tho lines JInes of or dramatics and debating I Maud May Babcock director of dram ram ram- Miss MIs atle at the university ha has been busy buny making arrangements for tor the comedy You Ne Never er Can Tell which will be bo presented re by the Dramatic final club The signing up for parts was Tues- Tues cId afternoon when 40 10 members o of or the school chool responded ed The pia play offers 10 parts six male and four female Those who have entered are arc Leo n. n w W W. Young T T. C. C Marshall Peterson Evan Ih-an an Houtz floutz Hugh Cannon Lomax Turner Sam Sank Charles Woodberry Wood Wood- berry David Cummings Frank E. E Hol- Hol man inan Resell Rosell Belknap Aleck Meek Colbath J. J T. T Hammond Hazel Barnes Nellie Maha Mahan Ma- Ma ha han baH Ivy Cleghorn Lourine Miles Charles rles Stewart n An Anua McIntire Ruth Mary Youn Younk Georgia Young Cora Sutherland Lavena La Park Lois Wallace Beatrice Camp Eleanor I Prout rout Marie La Empire Alta Bessie Bessle Roberts an and Cora Bassett The linal tryout for tor the parts will be held Sat Sat- Saturday urda night The Tho Interest in hi debating has been cen centered on the Sinai of or the class debates debates debates de- de bates an and on the preliminaries for or the debate debat with the University of or Colorado Finals for tor the class debate were sched sched- J tiled ulea for Wednesday afternoon between the freshmen and sophomores but on account of or a n disagreement on the Inter inter- of ot the question the debate was declared a draw raw The two teams will meet again on another question The Tho preliminary for the selecting of or representatives es of ot the college to d debate de de- de bate against Doul Boulder er resulted In the tho choosing of ot Richard Young Charl Charles Charla Anderson nn and James Carlson Carison for the team with Frank FranJ Holman as ns al al- al ternate tornate The debate was one of or the tho best beat ever heard at the university an and the tho contest was waa a close one Earl Havener Joseph Jensen Vernon IIer st R. R R. R Wooley 0 01 e and Towler were admitted to membership In tho the American Geological society last wee week I Bishop F. F S. S Spalding of or the Episcopal Episcopal Episco Episco- pal church spoke to the tho H U. U H- H dents of or Professor Georgo Marshall Jl Monday morning on Lifo Life at Prince Prince- ton Professor William Stewart Steart of ot the thc Normal formal school will leave next week t for tor Washington D. D C C. to attend n the meeting of or the National Educational society He lie will deliver a paper on The Efficiency of or Elementary AgrIculture AgrI- AgrI p culture In Normal ormal Schools At a n. meeting of the executive board boar of or the associated students of oC the university university university uni uni- held Tues Tuesday a afternoon It Jt was decided t to sen send a n regret to the Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado redo college gO for tor having played playe Milton Anderson In the Thanksgiving day game rame The committee also voted ote 50 for tor the Dramatic club The Tho examinations for tor or tho the Cecil J Rhodes's scholarship at Oxford Eng Eng- EngI I Jan land will bo ho hel held at nt tho university I January 21 1 an and 22 Tim carries with It Jt a a. yearly oo o of on r i f j. j O tho Lila university who I Ja 1 i up for Cur or thu examinations I Iare I are arc Holman 1 Ralph Hartley an and e eEn En Hall hail I l The Tho first Issue of or the tho new year cor for forthe forthe I Ithe the Chronicle appeared Thursday Tho The German circle of or tho the Modern lo ern I Language met iet for tor tho the first time this th's year Thur Thursday afternoon Jr- Jr v rho assembly the regular senior dance of ot the season at the university uni uni- I was a n brilliant affair The hall hail hallwas I Iwas was decorated with the tho senior class I and college colors and with college pen pen- penI I nants There were about i 70 75 couples I I IThe pr present The roller ller skating party given iven b by the freshmen class at ot the Auditorium rink Friday night was a n. marked success Thirty responded to the tho call for the meeting of or U C men Friday Frida The Tho meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing was for the purpose of forming a aU aU aU U U club A I committee consisting of or James Wude u. Oscar Carlson Carison J J. J P. P Rus- Rus gel ell on and Herbst was chosen to c draw raw up a u constitution an and by O 0 u v uI I t. t AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GI O 0 0 o The year mid examinations will beheld be bc beheld held all next week of or work worl covered during the first halt holt y year ar The recital given I cn at the chapel hall Tuesday morning mornin by the mus musical department do de was thoroughly enjoyed b by bytho tho the students Wednesday evening atthe atthe at ot the Logan Logon pavilion tho college conc string quartet e gave the second of its series of or four chamber concerts The student body has decided or on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as the next nest production to place on tho the boards Pygmalion and ond Galatea Galateo tho the production producE r E b ton tion that the students have havo been workIng workS work lug Ing on for tor some time will vIll be at the Logan opera house bouse February 8 S Plans are under way to have It out of or town twice at Bt least before that thai read ready and ond the thi date The Tho costumes are arc students are arc anxious to have It pre I I Rented The Tho towns suggested are Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham CIt City and Preston Considerable pr preparation during tho the week was going on for the tho students' students reception b by the tue faculty I Friday night This reception Is one of or the biggest events of or the year and wid everything was waa done to make mako the tho occasion come coma up to the standard of past receptions The Tho program consisted of or dancing refresh refresh- ments monts and anil music A display of or art wason was on exhibition during th th evening The paintings w were ro received from Salt alt Lake Tomorrow and Tuesday Dr J. J A. A Widtsoe Dr E. E D. D Ball Professor 11 n. S. S Northrop Profesor E. E G G. G Titus and Henry Crockett will be In Salt It Lal Lake e to take part lart In the discussion lon at the meeting of ot the tho state horticulturists 0 r r ROWLAND nO n lULL HALL HALLO r O 0 0 O OThe The first meeting of ot the of-the the debating club for tor the new year ear was hel held Wednesday January 15 In the debate Resolved ed That the honor system in ex examinations should be adopted In Rowland nowland Hall the affirmative was supported b by lieu lieu- lab Inh Behle Behie an and the negative b by Mice Alice Anderson The ju judges decided In in fa favor rn- rn a- a vor or of or the ne negative The semi annual election of or officers was held and the present officers were re elected for the remainder of or tho year ear Miss Colburne's talks on French history his his- tor tory are proving vcr very Interesting his I and ond instructive This we week le she sho ha has discussed dis dis- cussed cussell t the e house of ot Mrs Jenningss Jennings's lecture last Friday concluded ed the subject or Roman floman art The first meeting of the German Club for 1908 was held last Frida Friday night The Interest In does not decrease de tie- crease in the slightest Beulah Deulah Behle Dehle still holds the record with throws to her credit The Tho boarding pupils of or the sophio- sophio more Junior and senior classes have challenged the tho day pupils of ot tho the same grades to a game of or basketball February February Feb Feb- 16 15 The losers will give gl the thc winners winners winners win win- ners a dinner The next meeting of or the tho debating club which will tal take e place February 12 12 will deal eal chiefly with th the life Ure ot 01 Lincoln p C 0 n UW Dl o 0 0 The final examinations for or the first term will be given next week eel The student body presented the thel library with a handsome set sd of The Worlds World's Greatest Literature In chapel last Friday morning The library now now has nearly 2000 volumes Each de department Je- Je e- e i Is fairly well equipped for or orIts Its work olk Wednesday c ny morning Mrs T T. A. A Beal Bea spoke to the ladles ladles' class on Thankfulness Thank The Tho band Is Js doing excellent work A Anew Anew new double B flat base has lins Just been ordered Several hundred dollars have been expended d. d In this your year A very cry Interesting Interesting- took place pace I Wednesday A afternoon In lila lila- tory ury or- or das clas Tho Thu wn d That Jefferson Was ras a Greater Statesman Than rhon Hamilton A leap loal year yea party Was vas given Friday night hl In the o. o assembly embly hall hail under the I i of or tho the music department Refreshments Re Re- 1 z were served eel by the dom domestic domestic domes domes- s- s tic science nce department The track teams are beginning trainIng training train train- Ing for spring sports Several basketball basket basket- ball games were played at the close of or the week bet between amateur teams of the school Twenty fix e new stu students were en enrolled enrolled en- en rolled lolle lust week weel I n Sj w v vI I II I CO COLLEGIATE rC I INSTITUTE 1 1 I O p O Miss Briggs Driggs entertained the girls of ur the school and some of or their theil friends s Saturday evening Saturday morning all the members I of or the school living at nt the dormitory went for a skate on tho the lake at Becks's Decks's hot springs Mr Ir principal of or tho the school who has been spending tho the vacation In inthe tho the East returned to school Monday Ion ay lb Ho reports that the school Is 15 progressing progress progress- ing more favorably than ever before o 0 U v vt t ALL UI HALLOWS II I 1 c C O 0 Tho The boys of ot the senior nn and Junior I classes under tho the direction of or Coach for the making preparations Tobin are aro annual debate between the two classes The rhe classes this year ear promise to turnout turn turnout I out some of or tho the best teams in the Ht schools school's history The Tho work of ot changing tho the heating I apparatus of the gymnasium which was started before the Christmas Christinas recess re re- re- re cess Is now almost complete O 0 C 0 I I II I l UM XI S. I I 0 o 0 Q C Superintendent ent A. A U. U Miner lIner has Ims been beer busy the tho last few fet days ays making the first count county appropriation for tor this school year ar amounting to 1 6 a hea head or for tho the whole count county The fhe school population for the various cities of or San pete county count Is as follows I Monti Manti tant J 71 Ephrain Ephraim Spring Sprin 39 Mt It Pleasant Pleat Ir Jr 37 Fountain Gr Green en Moroni Mo Mo- Io- Io roni Wales ales Chester 93 95 Fayette 79 79 GunnIson Sterling 97 97 42 42 Pleasant View Vie 18 18 Milburn 63 grand total toul No 0 apportionment ap ap- ap has yet et been beon received from tho the state but It Is expected within the next few fo days ays At t a recent meeting the public school faculty unanimously passed a a. resolution tion lion pledging themselves to wor work for tor encourage ant and give Ive their thelt heart hearty support support sup sup- port to the establishment of or a a. public library an and gymnasium In Mt Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant and as another means to raise tho the stan standard ar of or morality an and education in this city they earnestly ask asIc the coOperation co- co cooperation co co- operation of or the citizens of this place I that the tho library and gymnasium may be established in the near future There Thero are men of or means In the city It Is thought who would woul be gla glad to contribute to this good work when once nce an Inter Interest st is arouse aroused The rhe Mt olt Pleasant Pheasant public schools arc are In goo good working Ing order again after much Interference b by sickness Tho rooms are now crow crowded cd Out of about 40 delinquent pupils the officers of or the school and city o of have hn succeeded In getting all but nine Into school an and those nine will bo called to account for delinquency forthwith The efforts of or those In 10 charge chars have been more successful In this line than last year carThe car The regular school work has been boen Jeen taken up ai and d discussed b by the teachers teachers teach teach- ers In local schools in In such a aa a way that th tho schools have beon been greatly ben hen From all the different methods advocated b by b- the various teachers the best bost were a adopted opted b by the school In general an and the result Is more systematIc systematic systematic matic work Tho work In each grade becomes a preparation for tor or the tho following follow tollo ing gra grade c. c At the tho beginning beginning- of or the school year ear writing was as tal taken en up With Ith the consent con coit- sent of County Superintendent A A. 1 U IT Miner Uner the vertical system was abolished and the slant semi-slant a adopted opte The improvement im tin- plo provement in III writing Is vcr very Tho next subject taken taleen up was leadIng reading read lead Ing A which was continued until Christmas Christ Christ- mils max III In faculty meetings Pupils are nrc arenow now JaW being taught to read l ideas in place of or wor words n. n At t present the subject of ot gea raph Is being belm discussed b by the teachers This subject has been Intro introduced uce systematically systematically 88 Into the third grade At Atthe Atthe Atthe the regular teachers teachers' meeting the subject of ot Significance o of Homo Home or Local Geography and the Importance nc of ot Map Mai Drawing will be discussed After geography the subject to be II emphasized Is Js language 1 c I s j a aI as I 1 J t The vast past r week at ot the tho Gordon ha hu been a n quiet t one ono on account account ac ac- ac- ac count of 0 the students wishing to re- re from rom the effects of or their week ot or late nights and early mornings in preparation for the examinations of ot last week All An the tho examinations were ere successfully carried through and the faculty reports that this years year's work was the most cre creditable the Institution has ever er hll held Friday ay evening all members members mem mem- bers hers of ot tho the school who are arc living U at tho dormitory went vet to the First Congregational Congregational Con Con- church for dinner i Y V W Y C. C A. A Notes The annual meeting of or th the Young Christian association will bo be beheld held on Tues Tuesday ay evening January 21 1 at S 8 In the boarding home horne at al 25 65 South Second East street The work ot of the past year will be reported will elect Its board boar an and the membership of or directors A social hour will roll follow 0 the business meeting An urgent ont Invitation Invitation tion Is extended to all who are members members members mem mem- bers to be present Committee on or organization or- or Mrs 1 Grace Giace W W. Bailey Daile chairman Mrs Anna Littlefield Mrs tr R n. L. L Tracy Trac Mrs Irs W. W R. R Buller Duller Miss lIss Margaret Margaret Mar olar I garet FI Fisher Miss Martha Miss EWe Effic Matthews Miss Maud Iau Moss Nominating committee Mrs C. C E E- Marks chairman Mrs C. C G. G Plummer Mrs W W. Benjamin Mrs Irs A. A T. T Mc- Mc Canne Miss Annie n II IL Credential Cre Cre- committee Mrs Stella Stello Hap- Hap good oo Miss Ethel Campbell Auditing committee Mrs P. P A. A Simpkin Miss H s Maude Ditmars Miss lIss Lucy A. A Broad Broa recently from from Japan will speak at the vesper hour hOUI 1 1 30 All w women men are invited to hear bear her T I Wall Vall paper r. r picture frames rames Iy- Iy ly-Bodel ly Co 33 23 E. E 1st South |