Show e. e e lop NITS HITS t p f j jU U v Well Weve We've got our appropriation But its only Ah well well well- i II Half loafs loaf's better than no bread Retrenchment is the order of the day Is Moffat going to run for office when the women can vote in Utah Who says that well we'll have to pack up and move before next September Miss Pearl Culmer has returned from her visit to California and is again at school We refer our rea readers ers to Co 48 East First South street for the finest groceries Our Glee Club made its debut last Thursday evening and right royally was it received Dr Fell writes us that the CHRONICLE is a bright and breezy little paper Thank you Doctor Prof C C says that although he has two pairs of eyes he could make good use of another pair How sweet the young ladies of the Normal Class look in their new aprons They are made in all styles beautifully trimmed and cut after the most approved patterns S fd I wonder where the editors on some of the Salt Lake papers got ther education education education tion and how lon long ago Sass From the appearance of the streets yesterday we may expect to labor along through the mire for a week or so yet A large number of former students and graduates were noticed in the theau au audience of the Normal Society last Friday We advise the professors who are are re not acquainted with the rooms and their numbers to take a stroll around the building and look at such Mr George Swan has been absent from school the past week owing to his sister being ill with typhoid fever Prof Marshall adjourned his classes in literature on Thursday that the members might have the opportunity of attending Mr Wards Ward's lecture given in the theatre Mr Call from Rich County visited Prof Montgomery's laboratory exercise Friday and expressed himself as astonished astonished astonished aston aston- and pleased with what he saw of the work of the students in determining minerals Mineral and other spec specimens mens have recently been received for the museum and mineralogical laboratory from Mr R. R G. G Forrester of Castle Gate Mr J. J H. H Wolcott of Salt Lake City and Mr R. R A. A Kirker of Cisco Grand County The museum lately received a very pleasant visit from Mrs White Mrs Rummel and Mr jeffers T effers also from Mr and Mrs J. J H. H Wolcott all of this city Professor of English II Mr B n B n give the principal parts of the verb think Mr B n B n II Think thinking Prof Montgomery reported on Friday to Mr Ross that the newly-discovered newly mineral from Utah County consists of of phosphate of with chromium as coloring matter It is closely related to J Mr Ross is the discoverer J of the deposit in Utah County but Prof Montgomery has during the past three years found several prehistoric trin trinkets 1 made of the same mineral Mr Ross visited the museum on Friday II Shall I paint for you a pen picture said Mr W W to to me the other day as asa t ta a a group of merry laughing girls passed us in the upper hall II Yes I promptly Ji replied while I observed that his dark 1 eyes were eager eagerly I y f following 0 I I. I oWIng a particular I ar lass who had favored him with a most l charming smile as she passed Thereupon Thereupon Thereupon There There- 1 upon he he produced the following u unpremeditated unpremeditated un I 0 premeditated lay Jl Far from tall t Rather small Not fair fair fair- I Dark hair Shell like ear j jA A small and pretty nose I J Cheek just like a rose Very sweet I Little feet Quite wise wise t t Brown eyes Never sad sad sad- Always glad It J For her I thank the Fates 11 Her last name rhymes with dates f |