Show 0 fey LOCALS j r Tomorrow night at Heber City Miss 1 r rAnna Anna Hatch 02 N. N will become the wife of Mr Duncan William McAllister of this city ity The TIe ceremony will be performed performed per per- formed by the brides bride's father Mr Abram Hatch and the happy couple will then leave for a trip through the east On returning they will live at G street where Mr and Mrs McA McAllister lister will be at home to all their friends ds A 7 Locke H H. Brockbank and Nina Atwood Atwood At- At wood both former students of the University University University Uni Uni- were married on Thanksgiving i day The Chronicle extends congratulations and well wishes to th them m. m Victor Vittor Bell former captain of the University Baseball team visited on i. i The year fourth-year hold informal informal informal mal hops in the Kindergarten room al almost almost almost al- al most every afternoon Perry Rock Rockwood is very popular over there I F. F E. E took photographs of the Stanford team for the Tribune on Wednesday Fries officiated ted for the Her Her- Her Her- ald First Fiend Mr de do have for for- tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to mor r Goff What That we J 3 row Second Fiend 1 Mr Howells Antidotes Antidotes Antidotes Anti dotes for th that t tired feeling t. t Miss Palmer Med History The knight b of ot chivalry was usually dressed in an under tun tunic c an over doublet a coat of mail an ceremonies c l l iss' Miss Knudson Med l History The 1 amount of poetry manufactured and consumed consumed consumed con con- in the Flemish provinces exceeded belief Professor Roylance Med History The Dutch had many characteristically characteristically char char- act Dutchy y deve developments One of them W was th their ir early r y regard for t tulips tu to- l- l lip lips Mr Thomas that regard common common cornmon com corn mon to all peoples Many former students came from out of town and several from outside the state for the Thanksgiving game The University misses Cadet Stephen W. W Wallace in its t in yell meetings f Prof Roylance has inaugurated a new r system of recitation in his class in Mediaeval Mediaeval Me Me- History Instead of holding the regul regular r recitation and he hearing ring reports from each student on a special topic as heretofore now the members of the class come in during the hour are registered and discuss their subject with subject with Prof Roylan Roylance Roy Roy- lan lance e They ask any question they wish and answer any that he lie may put to them There have been many fires narrowly averted in the Physical building this year On several occasions the watchman watchman watch watch- ma man 1 has bas found highly inflammable substances substances substances sub sub- stances left carelessly exposed on the la laboratory laboratory laboratory la- la shelves or desks One or two desks have been slightly burned in this way Dr Acree is compelled to give daily warning regarding this matter i The he years Fourth-years have selected their class pin The pin is a very pretty and andt t sensible combination It consists of a ared ared Ii l red ed shield on a white triangle Upon the shi shield ld in in gold letters is 03 and nd on the upper corner of the the triangle N while while while-on on each of the two lower corners t A The triangle and shield are both surrounded by gold margins s j Oscar Carlson says he likes to make maker r a psychological study of his gridiron opponent op op- pon before playing a game me i i j I. I t j C S Thanksgiving evening II Trovatore Verdi was given in the Tabernacle by bythe bythe the Tabernacle Choir Air Mr Best was was Manrico l The Stanford team and and ex ex excursionists occupied the east end of the gallery in in a body as a special mark of appreciation for the treatment given the Choir on their Coast trip last spring Prof Stewart and Prof Allen gi give e j their illustrated lecture before the conjoint conjoint conjoint con con- joint M. M I. I A. A of the Sixth Sixth- ward on Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day evening Dec Prof Stewart was at Springville on Monday Nov and gave a lecture on Manual Training The Principal of the Springville schools offered a salary salary salary sal sal- ary of roo a month for a well-trained well teacher of Manual Training Sanpete also desires Manual Training in its schools but specialists in Manual Training Training Training Train Train- ing cant can't be had Utah county has introduced introduced introduced intro intro- the subject into all her schools but butone butone butone one man has to superintend all the work as there is a alack lack of properly trained teachers Prof Stewart vart recommends in his report to President Kingsbury that thata a N Normal onnal course in Manual Training be established in the University He also makes the prophecy that in the future there will be a great demand for specialists special special- in Manual Training and in Domestic Domes Domes- tic Science The outlook for lor teachers in these lines is very bright tu tV i t tu r J y |