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Show i NliWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ' i '. by tbe Ediior in His Weekly Rounds if' ACADEMY NOTES. . r ' Monday morning Francis Klrkbain . former teacher at the B. Y. U. and L. I). H. spoke to students on the neces-, neces-, slty of staying In school and finish-, finish-, ing their work. , The first funeral even bold in the r academy was over the remains of Mia , Pearl Wake, the eighteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. James , Make, on Wednesday, March 26th. I'ea-I was a member of the first year clans and was a cheerful, industrious , student. Her smiling face wll certainly cer-tainly be missed by both teachers and students. The speakers were Mrs. Lee, rof. Stott,, ex-Bishop Pratt, Prln. Stevens and Pres. Hinckley. They all spoke of the good, pure character of the deceased. The faculty and student! stud-ent! sent to Salt Lake City for flowers to decorate the casket. Six troys from the first year class acted as pall bearers.'" bear-ers.'" Track work has started and If the woliher remains fair, the boys will be In C5od trim by the last week In April. Friday morning an Interesting program pro-gram was rendered under the direction of . & Ttudent Body officers. Tlie class In Irrigation and drainage has finished the text on this subject by T. H. King, and are now studying the bulletins Issued by Utah Experiment station. . Those who attended the Junior Prom Frl.lay evening report an enjoyable time. "' v |