Show I r J Chips o of News Nees eI eIll ll f MEETING OF LOWER The TheOf Of it first second and third year students met id in the room assembly-room on Thursday upon U It the call of President King Kingsbury bury A who ho addressed ad- ad IU dressed them very interestingly upon their b status in In t the h e institution M Mr r. r R Robinson 0 b. b r sang a few times accompanied by Prof McClellan IJ FRESHMAN OUTING A A few of the 1905 M. M Es E's rather than face Little George for three hours i in shop- shop work spent Wednesday afternoon studying study- study H ing ling practical engineering They visited I the sandstone quarries in Red Butte Canon CanI Can- Can I yon lyon on and saw the explosion of the large shot that was set off at the upper quarry II I A Those who went were Travers Travels Ulmer Erickson Lence Crandall and Deal and andall andall all mil testified to an afternoon well welt spent JOHN DOHN CHARLES TRAINING THAINING SCHOOL N NOTES Miss Miss Kimball took her training-school training class to visit isit the pressed brick works wok south of Calders Calder's Park on Friday I IP On Monday Miss Bowman took her herI I second grade pupils to toa a farm south of the city ity for or some practical lessons in botany II ZOOLOGY CLASS Dr Howards Howard's Zo- Zo Gt students spent Saturday up City Creek Canyon The students have had enough frogs around lately to make makei i everybody dream of them for a m month nth to nome come Several of the green greenbacks backs were hopping through the lower halls last week a 3 1 J JI I 1 THE OLD BUILDINGS The BUILDINGs The old U University University Uni Uni- ni- ni squa square e which it must be confessed was l left ft a year ago with much reluctance because of the old associations associations is is again the scene of flocking busy life The rented quarters quartets quarters quart quart- ets ers ers for the Salt Lake City High Hig-h School were vere so damaged by the Oregon Short Line fire that rather than undergo so great a delay as was necessary for repairs the High School authorities accepted the offer of the Governor of the temporary use of the old University University University sity buildings he representing the State Land Board which is now in legal charge of the property While our old buildings are by no means mean ideal either in capacity or arrangement arrangement arrangement arrange arrange- ment for high school use yet after some some needed repairs the High School pupils are now comfortably housed and seem to be appreciating the spacious campus with its fine athletic field and groves of big trees We only regret that in moving new quarters quart quart- ers with all the splendor of its situation situation situa situa- tion we could not move with us those majestic old trees around which willever willever will willever ever be clustered so many heart-and- heart heart memories The old University buildings and grounds are not as many suppose many suppose the property of the University They are all the property of the State including including including in in- the old laboratory laboratory building When the Legislature appropriated appropriated app ap ap- p from the State treasury to the University building fund it authorized the University regents to borrow more from the land fund and assumed the responsibility responsibility responsibility re re- of the repayment o othe of f the borrowed sum The University then turned over to the State all it its former premises When the old build build- ings are ings-are are sold the the- proceeds will go to repay the State land fund for the borrowed borrowed bor bor- rowed and any surplus will go to the State treasury |