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Show I Normal Nevus g ByThk school CoRitaroDRNT j At 'chapel on Wednesday of last week Mrs. E. C. Watson, the town librarian gave a very interesting tak on the physical! care of books. She gave us ad-1 vice, which, if adhered to, will materially better the conditions of our libraries. Last Wednesday Bishop-Henry W. Lunt talked very interestingly interesting-ly on past and present educational educa-tional advantages in Southern Utah. He compared the conditions condi-tions of his boyhood days with those of today, and impressed upon our minds the necessity of taking advantage of the opportunities oppor-tunities for educational improvement improve-ment afforded by the Branch Normal. On Thursday of last week Mr. Decker called a special chapel exercise to give the students the privilege of hearing Dr. Geo. W. Middleton, Willard Done, and Judge Melville speak. They are all men of experience and gave us excellent advice. Dr. Middleton Mid-dleton is associated with President Presi-dent J. T. Kingsbury, in looking look-ing after the interests of the Branch Normal. .He talked on the advantages of the country youth over the city youth. La Cercle, a ladies' society at the Normal has been organized and will begin activities soon. They are planning to have a candy can-dy pull in the Domestic Science rooms. An excellent course is given in Art this year. Mrs. Ashby has charge of this department and is giving special work in oil, and china painting, also in water colors. col-ors. A fee of two dollars and a JialJT will be charged' for this Vnintiiig will be given for five dollars. Several new students have arrived ar-rived and taken up their studies at the Normal during the past week. We have an extra large enrollment considering the fact that there have been two high schools established in this part of the state within the last year. |