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Show I B, Y. COLLEGE NEWS NOTES OF THE WEEK PAST President Jensen of tho D. Y. C. went to Salt Lako City yesterday to attend a meeting of tho Church Board of Education. Nephl Anderson, tho Utah author visited tho II. Y. Collcgo and talked to tho students on Monday. Joseph E. Cardon also gavo tho school a visit. Ho talked to tho students yes terday.. Tho Training School boys and girls are working up an orchestra this year. It Is probable there will bo about a twenty pleco orchestra from these llttlo folks. Tho parents havo provided most of tho smaller Instruments, Instru-ments, and tho school has on hand a number of tho bigger ones. Prof. Otto Is to conduct. Tho work In physical education has commencod, Conflicts and full sections sec-tions In othor classes havo provontod all tho students from taking this work stlllttho classes nro largo and aro enthuslaBtlo In tho work. Itumors of a flag rush, a dancing party and class organizations ro afloat showing that although tho students stu-dents aro hard at work tho social nnd athletlo activities "nro "ot to bo overlooked. In addition to tho sixteen college Btudonts who word In last week tho following should bo added: Grace Ed-,"iunds, Ed-,"iunds, Amelia Jarraan, Niels Nlel-R Nlel-R Sen, Annlo Larson, Hazel Hansen, I Lytho Larson, Loroy Hall, David Bur. D goyno, Allco Morrill, LaRuo Potorson, I Nora Jonson, P. A. 0, Pcdorson, 1 Gcjorge King, Lucllo Scholos, Ida Jon-1 Jon-1 sen, Sarah Chrlstonson, Hnzon Allen, Fernando Allen, J. II. Wright, Ma-I Ma-I rle Blrdneau, Proston Maughan, Mary R Dowdlo, La von Wright,. i Theso students represent not only 9 former B. Y. C. students, but Brad-I Brad-I uutes from tho following schools: I Oneida Academy, Brlgham High 1 School, Now Jersey Academy, L. D. I S. V., Salt Lake High School, Spring-E Spring-E vlllo High School, B Y. U Snow H Academy, South Cacho High, North 1 Cacho High. |