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Show TnorriIlnos. I Cedar City, Feb. 0, 1004 Instructor Ward gave a very good talk in chapel Tuesday. Ills bubject was, "Proof In nature of a Deity." The Athletic Association Is preparing to entertain ws on tho evening of the loth at tho first dance In tho New Normal hall. Nejc,t FrMay Is election. fA.treform. party litisjktcty arisen' nutt'lntcntl lo parry tho ticket. Their platform is iased on changes In court and library 'rules. Justice Taylor was kept busy In tho court room last week. One of the gon-tier gon-tier bcx wai suspended and other repre-mamlod repre-mamlod for general neglect. The bookkeeping class has at last begun be-gun work In the new building. The upper story is almost completed. Tho new hall is 75x60 ft., just the size for a big time. Instructor Mllno gave a very able lepturc Saturday night on, "The Symmetrical Sym-metrical Development of men". Instructor Instruc-tor llurgess will give tho next lecture of the course Feb. 13th. ' Several visitors were present at our Physics class Monday. They were lutcri-sted in our experiments In "Sound." This subject has been completed com-pleted by the class and will be examined on it Wednesday. The Chief of police was arrayed ln-forn ln-forn Justice Taylor last Wednesday. After duo consideration the 3nry brought in tho verdict of guilty. The case was appealed and won, His charge was, "Subverting the best rights of the school by publishing the names of convicts on tho Iltillctin Hoard.-" ' Forensic 'club debated the question, "Does tho future Greatness of TJtalJ depend more on Mining Resources than Agricultural UeoourcesV" last Thursday evening. They are to debate this topic with the school Friday night. II, Wixom and II. Matheson were eleeted to fight the battle for the Forensic. Tho owl will open his eyes In tho daytime day-time when tho Forensic carries the defeat de-feat Students' Society represented very well, tho "Indian of the past and of to-day." to-day." Tho essays on the "Indian of the past" by English C. students wero read and several on the "Indian of today" by 11. students. The sceuo of Pocahontas caving the life of Capt. John Smith was shown very clearly, also familar wenesof today., "The song of Hiawatha" Hia-watha" was read by Miss. Ann McMul-Hn McMul-Hn and tho Indian dialect was recited by Miss Clara McAllister. |