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Show School Department. , H 11Y NINTH (inAlli:, O. 8. HOHOW, KDITOlt. H Monday Nov. 1st, the teachers visited 1 tho .Salt Lnko City tchools. They M repor:ed that our schools comparo vory f H favorably with any thoy visited. M Some of ths members of the ninth H grade aro not willing to accept'' tho H statement regarding the Revolutionary H War; "England against tho Colonioa." M Tlicy perfcr stating it as follows: "Tho M Crown against tho Colonies." Thoy say Vj B thhl SI ih'o tiiite of "this" Revolutionary-' H War the English Government did not M represent tho English people in fact, or M in relation to American quesitons. An H earnest diacussion has been the result. M Misses Ilhoda and Annie Bushman. H have been out of school for a few days' , on account of the death of thoir M brother Lowis. Miss May Whipplo, H also, hna been out on nccount of sick- H nces, Their presence again is ap- M predated by tho department. M There ia now enrolled in tho seventh M and eighth grade department sixtysix H pupils, forty-six of which aro in tho H seventh grade. 'L'hero were eleven new H beginners last Monday. A fow moro H aro expected before long. H Miss Thurmrn has had an attendanco H of seventv-four pupils tho past week in H the fourth grade II. Two of her pupila M never whispered during the whole of tho eight weeks. Jesse Butt lias been H absent on account of her Uncle's death. H The eoventh grude have been dia- H cussing a certain part of the poem, H "Good By," written by Emerson, for a H number-otday s.- TholtfqueatlorciOetgHjj M undecided. . , ,. H Our teacher being away visiting other . H schools part ot Friday "morning, tho TH history class wob conducted vpry satis- i H factory by one of tho members, Misa H Einina AuHtin. H Friday morning as wo were engaged JM in morning exercises every one became 'M bo interested that even the clock stopped M and we continued over tho alloted timeV, M All of the girls of tho ninth grade live M north of MMn Street, while 11 of tho , M boys live south cf it, exceptwff. " ' M Who said the boys could march better M than the girls? Well, some boy, But, , H boys often tell tliQ truth. ,M . "Do everything at the proper timo H and in the proper way and in vho proper M place," H Wo havo twenty-threo onrolled in tho 1 ninth grade, fourteen girls and nino 1 boys. M Our ninth grade could do better work . ,B if they had better apparatus to work' , H with. M Littlo Women" is now being read to H the department. In general the pupila '. H admire it very much. M Mr. Child reports nearly seven H hundred pupils now in school. H The first term will cloe next Fiiday. ,' H |