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Show THE INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC 26 were put suming character he was before the mitre an d the garments of the high-prieupon him. He resided at All Hallows College until August 1889. During those two years of his episcopacy, the College under his immediate direction made rapid progress, hut to devote his entire time and attention to the College would mean a neglect of other episcopal duties, such as the visitation of his Diocese; administering Confirmation and erecting new Churches and other religious institutions. He therefore invited the Marist Fathers into the Diocese in 1889 to take charge of the College. They came in September of that year and the Reverend J. J. Fox became the President. Bishop Scanlan then began a pastoral visitation of his vast territory, entering mining camps, visiting inland towns and crossing regions of desolation untouched by any mark of civilization. st When the Marists took over the College, Bishop Scanlan and his priests moved to a house on the corner of First South and Third East Streets which had been purchased in 1888 and intended .for the future Cathedral of the Diocese. Plans for the Cathedral on this lot were later abandoned inasmuch as the lot was not large enough. In 1889 Bishop Scanlan obtained the property upon which the Cathedral is now erected and began at once the building of a rectory for himself and his priests. The home was completed in 1891 and the Bishop and his staff moved into it in May of that year. This was the last act of Bishop Scanlan before Diocese of Salt Lake. his appointment by the Holy See as the Bishop of the newly-created i ANNOUNCEMENT ' THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th ' Over 800 strong graduate and undergraduate courses offered in the Schools of: AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING MECHANIC ARTS HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCE and in the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Send for catalog and illustrated circular Utah Agricultural College UTAH 7 LOGAN, |