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Show Lectures. Dr Oedrjjc Thomas, of the A C. of U., who was at Monroe and Ulchtleld last Friday and Satuiduy leporls cx cclleut nieetiiigs at boih these places At Monroe I'i Id.i nliiht the audience was n splendid one mnde up largely of young people, and I heie he delivered an addicss on his travels in Germany. Heforc the teachers Hie follow lug da), Dr. 'Jliomus talked on ' lllstoiy" and "Agriculture In the Graded Schools". fJ real Interest was taken In this latter lat-ter subject He pointed out to the tcachcis the advantage of teaching the practical, that is, In their nature study, why not study the coddling moth rather than some foreign bug; wliy not sliidy some particular thing near to the average student, something some-thing he can appl) to conditions when he returns home? At a meeting In Ulchlleld Saturnav night not less than seven or eight buiidm) pioplo were present and Dr Thomas again talked on "Agrlcultuie In the Oraded Schools," the same deep Interest being be-ing manifested by thcaudlciice lie en-Joy en-Joy c.I his trip and believes It was well worth the while The Novelty theatre opens again on next Tuesday, not for a vaudeville performance, per-formance, however. A couple of ministers min-isters from Salt Lake and Ogdcn announce an-nounce a free public lecture Tucsdaj evening, their subject being "The Greatest Revolution of the Ages and i Present Social Conditions " These gentlemen will give a series of lectures In reference to Hlble phophcclcs, lay-tig lay-tig special stress on the Hooks of Daniel Dan-iel and Revelations These gentlemen gentle-men disclaim any sectarian connection and invite the public to their lectures. |