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Show 72 now to The lower grades in their nature study are studying the relation of soil and moisture plant growth. They will plant their garden tomorrow. The sixth grade has been making and equip ping work-baskets. I The third grade in the study have been dealing with fishing as and built a miniature schooner. In manual grade comb were cases training making sloyd of an occupations industry the students of the fourth models of towel racks and last week. 7- Under the directorship of . Thompson the beginners, first and third grades of the train ing school to the number of 200 were transported on cars Thursday to Sheet's farm in the south western part of the city. It is part of the work in this department to teach the children history and geography as much as possible by actual ob servation, so the object in the visit was to teach them the manner of cultivating the soil and har vesting the orops. Thanksgiving offerings were accepted by Ensign Plumstead and wife in behalf of the Sal vation ,Army. The fourth and second grades made the pump kin 'pies and the second grade made the bread that was given in the Thanksgiving offering. the Miss Kimball took the fourth lime kilns on Wednesday. grade up to Professor Horace Cummings has received a speciman of an American horned owl, captured The owl will be mounted by one of the students. in the and placed training school. 1 1902, p. 10. The Salt Lake Tribune, April 27, 1902, p. 22. 1902, p. 21. J The Salt Lake Tribune, October 19 November Lake 1902, p. 22. Salt 30, Tribune, tThe I 'r118 :Salt Lake 'l'rlbune, Aprl1 20, |