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Show THE SUM- MER SCHOOL. Students celebrate and present shaving Mugs to the Eearded Professors. The summer school at the H V had its Innings at celebrating the 2itl The majority of the attending s'n dents gatheied thereabout four o'c'ocl; in the afternoon, and then began a genuine tinned-loose effort to enjoy themselves. The proveiblal dignity of the teacher was temporarily thrown off and an unbending piocoss went thiough. This consisted of pomp, racing, 10II but "null sed." After a nice lunch was seived a pio-gram pio-gram was given. President Llnfoid, In behalf of the )oung ladles, gave to the be-whlskcred Professors Piaeger and Sevvaid, shaving mugs of sterling silver. The Piofessors responded with happy icmarks auctit the affair, Intimating In-timating that the hint Tor them to pait with their adoinage met with no sympathy on their part. They pie-sumed, pie-sumed, before coming to Utah, that the Moimons were similarly attlied, and had arranged with nature accoul-Ingly. accoul-Ingly. A quartette followed this when Professor Hickman lelatcd some of the expeilenccs of the early people in Ucah. Ills remaiks were chlcll) about the Invasion of Utah by Johnston's John-ston's ai my and its consequences. Miss Elva Parkinson gave a leading of a Revolutionary story. The Kindergarten Kinder-garten department dramatl.cd tho story ot the three bears and Goldilocks Goldi-locks much to the amusement of everybody present. The toast "The Chances of a Hachelor In Utah" was respond cd to by Prof. Seward. So far as he Is concerned the question is quite unsettled: and so far as the young ladles piesent were concerned he failed to make any headway with his subject. Prof. Praeger expressed himself as highly pleased with tho educational woikln Utah and stated that the state could take Its place In that line with any other. As to the Mormon people and their beliefs ho had received receiv-ed a new understanding, and will always al-ways lespect them as a great and earnest ear-nest people. This closed the afternoon's after-noon's exercises, but the teachers, with friends, wero tho guests of Professors Pro-fessors Praeger and Seward at the dance In the pavilion In tho evening. There, lcfreshments were served and a most enjoyable evening spent. |