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Show I 0GDEN, UTAH. J. P. Moran. the Salt Lake contract.. r. was in Ogdcn for few hours Mmuiav, mi his way to Chicago for a brief business trip. He will return to Salt Like ir. time to attend the baptism of the new conduit. Mrs. Ella Porter and her daughter. Miss May Porter, of Boise, are visiting visit-ing in Ogden and are guests at th:" European. They have friends in Ogden Og-den whom they will visit. Wednesday morning, .-Lin. lJth. the second Seniors submitted to the semiannual semi-annual test in algebra, and proved bv the very successful results obtained, that they realize the value of unknown as well as of known quantities. Thev have taken the firstt steps in the path of geometry-also, and feci convinced of euclid's famous truth as to its universal un-iversal democracy. An unusually p'easant surprise greeted the pupils. Saturday, an. 19th. when it was announced that a sieigh ride was the program for the after-i I noon. For days, sleisrh-helis 11:1.1 nn.v.-l 1 ed most beguiling sounds, and eyes: I wandered from text books to catch a glimpse of much envied pleasure seekers. seek-ers. At two p. in. the vehicles arrived and never did Sacred Heart pupils ap-j pear more enthusiastic. Flat's of i azure and maize were prominent in J each conveyance, telling Olenites that the pupils of the ar-ademy were enjoying a treat which we are glad to .state was graciously offered by j Corey Brothers and gratefully accept- 1 ed by the faculty in behalf of the j students. It is difficult to decide who wore ! the happier, those who conferred the j pleasure or the fortunate recipients. I but the latter are loud in their praises j of the generous company. They hope automobiles will n,ever become so popular pop-ular as to regulate Corey's tried steeds to a state of desuetude. |