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Show 69 As a conclusion of their work on the black smith the beginners on Friday presented a drama based on the subject. The made by the pupils, worked forge, bellows, finely. etc. One of the most interesting exercises of the the "Pioneer Banquet" given Friday after year noon by Miss Kimball's fourth-grade pupils, in The work of this charge of stUdent teachers. grade for some weeks past has been on "Pioneer ll.istoryU and the exercises were in conclusion of the sUbject. About sixty people sat down to the banquet, among them Professor Stewart, Principal Porter of the branch normal, the supervisors and critic teachers of the training school. Some of the pioneers of the city were invited but failed to appear. The meal consisted of corn bread, jerked ttbuffalo" meat, home made pickles, dried apples and A dialogue imitating. peaches and pumpkin sauce. pioneers was given; stories both serious and humor ous of pioneer life were told and the following toasts were responded to: "The Pioneer Journey"', Invi ta fiThe Sago Lily", and uThe Pioneer School'·. tions' to the banquet were sego lilies made of paper by the pupils. I was The children of the sixth grade have been work during the week in serving at table, and as a result of their lessons in that work they will give a breakfast some day this week. having Last Friday 'the' children of the school, about 50 in number upon invitation of Mr. Mehesy, visited the latter's fur establishment and interestedly watched the dressing of furs and the making of them into articles.of wearing apparel. They also studied the coverings of different animals· in connection with their nature study. children of the fifth development of illumination of colonial days to the time when They also manufactured the gas The I The Salt Lake The Salt Lake grade traoed the the home from early gas was first used. which they used. 2.. February 2, 1902, p. 11. Tribune, February 9, 1902, p. 10. Tribune J |