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Show ChOSINIG KXKKC1SES OF TUjc PAKOWAN STAKE ACADEMY r v Tho closing cxercisci- in connoo tiou with thu l'urowiin Stake Acu demy were h"ld in the Academy hall Dec. IS th 890. Tho pruet-uuiiigs commenced at tho usuul tiiiiU for opening ecliool, and the regular daily programme wis curried out. Three memders pf the boaid were present, and tho bishopric uid etukv presidency were represented. A few pureutH and other visitors also witueueu (iio exercises. It IB to bo regretted that so few were in attendance, 10 encourage toaahcra and pupils and promote the general welfure of this excellent institution. Tho teachors have labored faith -fully uud liavo shov.t marked ability abil-ity in the training of thestudents. The claB exorcises, together with tho specimeuiB of penmansliiu and Judies needlo work, map, book keeping accounts etc. on the t.ihi were evidence that tho pupils have unido fair progress in the branches pursued. The Ohior awl Mubio class were excellently conducted by Joseph Coasletl und tho reading of exercises exercis-es at sight on tho black board speuka well for tho advancement of the pupils. Music nlr.no n- lunijil in , Academy is wi 11 worth the price ol njiiim l-lieolog-'HPHBUPTOfnler and .MariaTTarnsoirreapectively repre-aented repre-aented thogontlenien'B and InditA, Uepurtmeiits and Bpoko in tho highest high-est teruiH of thtii iippreeo.itiuu ol the teachers earnest labors, and the friendly and affeetionute f.elings 1 xibting between teacherri 1111.I jup-lis. jup-lis. At tho'oloeo of the Theulogieal cJahs the principals report, no found in another column wiw lead. Kemurks commedittory of the mtitiods of impOiung iusiriictioiit tho interest manifuatvd and genera progress of pupil, and the elevut-I4i elevut-I4i influenee of the institution wore made b Thos. J. Jems, Piey. of the Board and Stake I'iik Colin. KruueoH Webster, and member ol the Hoard John Purry. In the oyening the students and invited guests assembled and cred-itublv cred-itublv carried out an interesting programme consisting of singing, reoiting, dancing etc. Tho second term of the Acadomy commoiices at 8. 45 A. M. Mon. Jan 5, 1891, and wo earnestly invite tho young men and women of Cedar and the surrouuding settlements to avail themselves ot the excellentt opportunities and privileges offered this wortliv institution to bettor f and qualify them for the avocation they must necessarily pursue in life. |