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Show ne _ antl f t eV so 4." oT oy -* a of _ wm y a - meri ade % = eed ite Fee z ec ~ Fi, * 1" a 2» a Ter EST) er ee A. tihs .PF "4 1 ei ( ip i : oe . a re | ae PO PORE Se Witte os 5 VOL. >ALT r LAKE City, > pe J ae UTAH, JuLy ae ape ee SS _—— 1894. ND. — THE Entered REVIEW. at the Salt Second -——— A dicaastialy Lake Class -_— paper for Post ‘Oiice as Matter. _—--+——oo ee Hevea and a mere Girls devoted to the interests of the Public Schools and the community at large. TERMS Single Copy, OF SUBSCRIPTION: Coe! ¥ CAC, iis Seichisc LEO Soe MOntne \...57 6 kcseece: ‘Cents Cents PET ASOD iene aa cde svc e'g Nebavaesebe Litepanens 10 Cents Advertising Rates furnished on application. ee ee + ee Correspondence ee Solicited. SS Address munications tO THE REVIEW, 253 P.O. Box 127,-=alt Lake, Utah. J. BAMBERGER,| J.T. Gooowin, J ee eee EDITORS AND all Main ee es comSt. MANAGERS. + _— -- ~ it and from appearances pronounced the building unsafe. For instance when a column was marching up the stairs and another down at the same time, the stairs—which were not, built for the purpose for which they are used—under the heavy tread of sturdy school boys tremble as did the lion in the hands; of Sandow. It is a fact that one of the lady teachers said that the only fault she could find with our little metropolis, was” with our High School building, and as to that a ~~ 7: she was in constant RARELY is 1t necessary to re- terror lest its walls should cave mind our worthy school board of in at any moment. Gentlemen negligence of that honorable we are not speaking for ourselves body, but in this case we feel in particular, although we have compelled to say a word or two the honor to belong to the instiabout the oversight (if it may tution, but this is also the voice be called that) of not choosing of the majority of the High a respectable High School build- School, instructors and all, of ing. The two great reasons for the scholars. Give the matter a renting or constructing another uttle attention, Appoint acombuilding are these. In the first mittee and go to work. There place there is not nearly enough are two months more in which room, and then again the build- to accomplish something that ing is not safe as a school huild- will be of great benefit to High ing. The High School last year School pupils and whieh will (the third year of its existencc’ enrolled over two hundred and thirty pupils, and almost two also hundred will enter from the lower grammar grades next fall. True a class of graduates left the pho? this spring, but their number did not amount to It gives us great pleasure to note that our little hint to tke Salt Lake Railway Co had some twenty more than the field of the were Little Big left atter Custer’s last struggle. on Horn On the other hand, several citizens who had sons and daughters in the school, occasionally visited save their parents mense amount Of anxiety. effect. sin im- Shortly after the sugges- tion as to the open cars was made, acar modelled from THe REVIEWS S pattern was seen to be running on the Twentieth Ward and Eighth South line. The car is a beauty, perfect in all appointments and in fact, is the —_———., |