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Show B.Y. College. News l. A week ffom today tho third year class of tlio Hrlgham Young College is to put on in the Nlbloy Hall, tho yaudovillo. Tho class members, both boys and girls will tako part in tho performance. Tho students havo been practicing nnd preparing for this event for a long time. It rs to consist con-sist of music, speeches, dancing. Tho music will Include quartet work, Aior-uses, Aior-uses, gleV club work, ducts, solos and a flno minstrel attraction. This event Is to bo n' forerunner of the sociable they glvo tho fourth year class a soclablo given on the night following tho vaudeville Professor Hickman will go to Po-catello Po-catello to lecturo on Sunday next. Tho subject of tho lecturo will bo Prophetic Klemcnts In tho Modern World Wldo Wnr. The labortory work of tho students In normal education Is tho 'Sathcrlm; of data from the county schools relative rel-ative to tho comparative relationship between tho physical and the mental as shown by height, weight, general physical health of body and the cor-lcspondlng cor-lcspondlng grade standing. President Sergo F. Ilallif spoko to tho students in devotional Wednesday. Wednes-day. Tho glee club sings In dovotlonal for the first tlmo today. Tho P.. Y. C. met tho Wcbdr Academy Acad-emy In debnto Tuesday evdhlng at Ogden. Messrs Georgo Hickman, Lo-roy Lo-roy Hnnsen and rtulon Merrill, accompanied ac-companied by 1'rot. L. HI. Peterson, went to Ogden, Tuesday morning to represent tho n. Y. C. on tho ijf-flrmatlvo ijf-flrmatlvo sldo of tho State High School question; nrgulng for the abandonment of tho Monroo Dlctrlno. Tho Judges were Attorney U. W-Skeen, W-Skeen, Supt. K. S. Hinckley and Judgo W. H. Iteedor, all Ogden men. Tho decision was given to tho ncga-tlvo ncga-tlvo notwithstanding this fact, our boys ncqulted .themselves with great honor both to themselves and to tho institution. They showed a firm grasp of tho question and accredited themselves with honor notwithstanding notwithstand-ing tho decision was against him. |