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Show BRANCH A. C. NOTES. Once again the students and faculty fac-ulty are back in their places and are wishing each other a happy New Year. All are refreshed after tho vacation va-cation and are ready to take up their work with now vicor nnddetcrmlnav Tho third number of tho Lyceum course will be given in the auditorium Saturday night. Much hns been said in praise of this number and it is expected ex-pected that it will bo exceptionally good. The first chapel exercises of tho new year were devoted to the reading of resolutions. John Hamilton read a few good ones for some of the students stu-dents and members of the faculty Tholma Peny gave some resolutions for the girls of the school, which no doubt will be helpful during the leap year. One of tho three Farmers' and Housekeepers' conventions to be held in tho state of Utah this year, will bo conducted at tho B. A. C. next month, commencing on the ninth nnd will keep up for two weeks. The local clubs are busy sending out invitations to friends, urcinir them to attend the convention, which, Mr. Homer says, will be tho best that has ever been held here. Among the special attractions attrac-tions for women are several lectures by Mrs. Nellie K. Jones. Coach Christenscn is wearing a sad. lonely expression since he came back to school. He expected that he would bring Mrs. Christenscn with him, but tho weather interfered with his plans and so he is leading a lonely life, patiently pa-tiently waiting for the spring to come, when the ronds will be in condition con-dition for traveling. a Since tho Winter course began, it has been found necessary to enlarge the force of instructors. Mr. Sharp, who taught here the preceding two years, is assisting in the Animal Husbandry Hus-bandry department, and Mrs. Wrigley has taken charge of the Winter course English department. Miss Knowles is instructing the girls gymnasium, and is also dancing instructor. Dora Uric, tho D. D. president, is ill with la grippe, which threatens to turn into pneumonia. Ray Lyman nnd Blanch Dnlton wero visitors nt the school this week. They are former students and wero gladly welcomed by their associates. m Several arrests havo been mudo since the holidays and the cases will be brought into court next week. One of the arrests was for card playing and gambling. If tho defendants aro found guilty tho punishment will bo severe. ft Somo of the. instructors who do not resido here, spent their Christmas vacation nt their homc3. Mr. Lunt nnd Mr. Parry spent a week in Cir-cleville. Cir-cleville. It is not difficult to imair-ino imair-ino why Mr. Lunt chose that placo for his vacation, but with Mr. Parry it is different, nnd many are the conjectures conjec-tures as to who he went to see. Probably, Prob-ably, however, they are all wrong. |