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Show ACADEMY NOTES. j (Clark Allred, Reporter.) Under the direction of Prof. J. J. Spendlove, the boys of tbe manual training department are doing excel-1 excel-1 nt work. The tables and book caaes , made by them will be on exhibit from ' now until tbe close of the school year. The donestie science C girts were required to m&W tl'6" Joavea bf bread ech; one of white sad cse of graham, gra-ham, for their monthly examination. ' Mlaa Snow scored each loaf of bread ' and waa pleased with the reaults. ' The work on the year book Is pre- 1 gresslng nicely. Tbe reporters are 1 busy preparing the write-ups of tbe different departments. ' It has been decided to play three ramea of basket ball between the Mil- ' lard Academy and Murdock Academy to aettle the championship of the ' Southern League. Ths winning team C will go to Provo to compete In the J ?tate basket-ball tournament Tbe remits re-mits of these games will be found in letall In the notea of next Issue. c The faculty and fourth years will D lay the aecond game of basket ball n tbe near future. Tbe first game T vaa played before the Christmas boll- ' Isya and tbe fourth years won by a 1 core of 23 to 7. Since the defeat the eachers have done some practicing nd feel that tbey will be able to win be next game. , p Tbe famous Turner art exhibit was hown Friday evening and Saturday rternoon In the Academy Audlto- lum. The program Friday evening onslsted of musical numbers as fol- ' ,wa: J 1. Trio Misses Snow, Robinson, c ngston. 2. Male Quartet Earl and Rodney itott'Moody, Jolly. 3. Piano solo Mrs. C. A. Brosddus. 1 4. Mixed Quartet E. Stott Jolly, ilsses Snow and Roblnaon. 6. Violin Solo Vorda McKee. b, 6. Piano Duet Norma Damron, 'orma Moody. c After tbe above program was ren- (e ered. Principal R. L. Woodard. of 9l le Deseret District School, assisted tt T Miss Bessie Eaton, Miss Jscobeon, Ira. Grace Warnlck and Mrs. Adar ropper, gave tbe explanation of tbe t0 Icturea. The exhibition was a treat r r the people In tlha part of the coufl- y y. mt |