Show STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AT OGDEIT This State Institution la onp of tho two which aro located at Ogden It in I located about thrco miles north of tho business center of tho city In tho building formerly occupied by tho Military ucndomy Up lu tho year 1S9C this Institution was located on the property now occupIed by tho Stale School for the Deaf and Blind but when the property wart pvirrhasctl for tho latter school tho JMllltarv tir demy was purchased pur-chased for tho reform school When purchased pur-chased thpro were only twelve acres of land but this has boon addod to until the present grounds consist of twcnlyMx and I I a fraction acres Tho building la a three story brick with basement containing for II tv rooms which are divided aa followa Two ° liirpo dormitories for tho boyu the largo rind fiiiill lx ys bolus separated the schoolroom also UHCI II for chapel playrooms play-rooms laundry and pluiiRCbain a bath holding fOOO gallons of water Tho Rlrls apartments consist of a diningroom kitchen sewln room readIng read-Ing roomn and a pparalo bedroom for each In which they aro strurHy locked a il night t Tho matrons room la I adjoining the girls rooms The farm of the school over twentysix acres Is Inclosed by a substantial rrlro fence a portion of which Is plantl to fruit A barn 30x00 has been built which will accommodate all tho horses and COWl used on the place besides llfty tons oC hay and tho machinery Tho farm products pro-ducts illl tho vegetables used by the school limo lund and dairy products for tha pasi year being Lucerne 45 tons oats ir bushels potatoes 500 bushels COW beets t lilJ bushels table boots DO bushels carrots 25 bushelH cabbage IfOO head tornalooH SO boxes i pork 2C < O pounds 7 veal 1ST pn ands Jiutfir < M nounils eggs nufliclcnt for all uses Four hundred fruit treys are beginning to br m and bcrrlca and grapes art already bearing During ho l paat year a twostory brick cottage I040 feel bus been built cxclH slvoly for tho occupancy of tho girl inmates In-mates with litttcn TJOIVS ho water and j bower mains hats also been extended Thero are In tho peh iol twcnlYMOVlJn Inmates 1 In-mates slxtron males and eleven females A These aro all given a common school education 1 1 I edu-cation und In addition tho boys arc In nliurt dln iirpontcrlng und shoemaking onolialli tho llmft bolng spent In tho srhodlroom and tho ntliir hnlCln tha shops Tlioy arc also taught to do farm and gar len work painting plastering cement work rnlclmlning to do their on ashlHK and Icoop tiulr oormltorlcs clean The gins learn to knit IIIW darn to do all kinds of lace and fancy needlework They attend school onehalf the limo and have two lessons per week In vocal music Sundayschool lb I held every Sunday afternoon af-ternoon with Ernest llorboth as superintendent superin-tendent and Mr and Mrs Frost aa assistants as-sistants Tit officers of tho school aro Angus r Wright president Thomas Malon > y vicc prcsldont N C Flygare treasurer these three forming limo board of director Charles R llolllngsworth secretary E M Allison Sr suporlntcndenl Mrs E M Allison matron Miss 1 lion nuboy assistant assist-ant matron Thomas flyers Una ofllcor Parley N Grlflln second ofliccr Joseph B Wallace school teacher Joseph Ballau tyne Instructor In vocal music Peter Hansen ahoemakor Gcorgo Graves carpenter car-penter and architect Thomas Burton nlghtwatchman Augustus Brown cook The school has been In charge of Superintendent Superin-tendent Allison for several years and his careful management has given general satisfaction |