| Show HOME P f A J 1 1 N Now OW to work again i iDid Did you have a good time Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanks Thanks- giving Everyone must have had had something g j to be thankful for 1 Do you shave If so visit Squires j Brothers Barbers i iDo Do not forget the Christmas CHRONICLE CHRONI CLE its it's going to be a d dandy Who did you say takes such fin fine i P photos h otos Savage of course 1 V Van an Cott has determined not to play football any more What could have been the reason Van Havener Havenor in psychological discussion warmly Well then perhaps not identical but exactly similar The members of the Faculty and the the- instructors of our institution have formed among themselves a teachers' teachers club James ames Why are girls called misses Freddie Did you ever see them try to hit anything Train Training ing teacher What is the the- machine with which we plant corn called Pupil A pik pick and shovel The Normal Society has decided to give a public meeting on December 12 and an excellent program will be ren ren- dered All are invited to attend We Weare are pleased to note the visits of Mr Hoopes to the University last week He has not yet recommenced his work on account of the weakness of his eyes Girls if you wish any help in putting putting putting put put- ting on your coats and mashing down your big sleeves call on the assistant- assistant librarian He knows how to assist and to mash too a A great many museum specimens and large framed pictures illustrative of geological ical subjects have on account of lack of room in the main building been removed to the laboratory What's the matter with Cart Cartwright rig t the dentist II Hes He's all right Who's alright II Why Cartwright the dentist Training teacher to little boy who had put a pi piece ce of clay in his hist t mouth month It doesn't taste very ery good r does it Bennie Bennie No not very good Ive I've tasted better Pupil reciting Vapor is visible steam is invisible Little girl holding up up her hand with great anina animation ion Well there are invisible invisible invisible in in- visible hairpins but we can see them all the same President Talmage gave an educational educational educational lecture in the Opera House at Ogden under the auspices of the High School of that city Saturday evening last He also spoke to the Ogden r people twice on Sunday l bay ay boys why dont don't you visit Siegel's mammoth clothing store when you in intend tend buying a suit of clothes Examine their ad adin a in in the CHRONICLE and you will see what fine goods they are selling at the lowest prices Under the head of Pioneers in University Education in Utah the K November number of the American University Uni Uni- f r Magazine published in New York f contains biographical notes of Dr Park f. f and Professor Kingsbury I It t will be remembered that this excellent periodical period il i- i l cal last year gave space to a lengthy j. j ant and richly illustrated description of the University r x rs y of Utah which was reprinted in an an n abridged form in the June number of of f the the Ut Utah lz University t ll ll Quarterly The N Normal Society met last Friday even evening ng with more mor than an average attendance The program was carried out as follows Song Miss Angie Gab- Gab hot recitation Mr Lewis discussion Shall the Bible be Brought into the Public Schools reci recitation tation Miss Foulger The Special Art Department of the University has commenced its winters winter's work in earnest Although the class has been heen at work on but a short time a marked improvement is notice notice- able Those who received first second and third mention for three months' months work are Mr J. J S. S Sears Mr Wright Mr Richards The students will have an opportunity this week of seeing one of the best productions productions productions pro pro- that the management of t the e Grand has yet placed on the boards Woman against Woman The pie piece e eis is full of realistic scenes of everyday life and it also sparkles with witty sayings which are sure to please all ll those who take advantage of seeing th this s. s play The outlines of lessons prepare prepared by Miss Alley are exceptionally good They are full and to the point Spelling Spelling SpelLing Spell Spell- ing punctuation and language are ex ex- This conscientious young lady is sure to be successful in her work The improvement in teaching of most of the training teachers is really sur sur- The embarrassed manner of the teachers is rapidly disappearing They are learning to understand child life and the development of mental activity in the child This improvement improve improve- ment in teaching speaks well for the teachers Not Nut satis satisfied ed with the first results they have worked harder and arid have sought to discover what was lacking lacking lacking lack lack- ing in their recitations The criticisms of the critic teachers have been received in the same spirit in which they were given All teachers are working dili- dili gently to make the training school a success suc ess The large number of visitors the training school has shows that teachers from other schools are at least hearing of the work done in this school c The Athletic Association Ball The Th first University U ni party of the Athletic Association Association Association Asso Asso- season was given by the th-e last Wednesday evening at Christensen's Hall It was a success both socially and financially All the tickets ets were sold and many more could have been sold This should be a lesson to those who always wait until the last minute to buy tickets Those pr present sent were of Salt Lakes Lake's best young people and we were pleased to see a number of High School people there The candy and lemonade booths were well patronized and many a dance was forgotten in tete-a tete tete a resulting from a pound of good candy or indulgence at atthe atthe attie tie the the punch bowl The boys seemed to be having a good time and how could they do otherwise with so many pretty girls about bout the girls well girls well well we do not hesitate to say they enjoyed th themselves The music ceased playing at about one o'clock and the tired dancers went home and no doubt had pleasant dreams of waltzes and quadrilles and woke late next morning sorry that the Athletic Association ball Was a a. a thing of the past |