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Show THE B. V. COLLEGE. The Kdocatlonal Institution or 'ort!irrn I'tali. Wu hae received a copy of Uie announcement of the it. Y. College for its thirteenth year, lS'VWU. Th's excellent edticaUonal instltu- I lion, located In tlie lovely city of Logan, ls uuler the management ot Uie rollowlng gehtlcmen, 1 ho con- stltutc the board or trustees: George W. Thatcher, president; Ilrlgbam Young, Moses Thatcher, Wm. D. Prestou, Simpson MoIen.John W. xoumr, Itlclnrd W. Young, J. 1. Price, secretary; Jos. Qulnney, trcamrer. Tlie raculty Is cmiiosed ns follows; fol-lows; Joseph M. Tanner, D. M. D., president, Theory and Tractive of Teaching, languages, and Survey. Ing; Douglas M. Todd, Xatural Science; Wililim H, Smart, Elocu tion and Bookkeeping; Frank II, Xibeker, Geometry and English Literature-: Hyruni Wahlstrom, Vocal and Instrumental Music; Prspk BauacnaaU, Phonography; Jlrs. J. M. Tauncr, XeedlenorK, Drawing and Painting; Mi-s Marion Lufkln, Prijaratory Department. Of Logan as an educational seat, tho circular says: "Hie elevated location of the city, tho copious supply or iire mountain water, and tho ornamentation which thaJcd stretts aud luxurious Vi-getaUon impart im-part to home surroundings make- It, In the mi-ldte or beautiful valley, an attraitivc anil lieaithy teluca-tlonal teluca-tlonal centre-. The college grounds andltispiriug landscape viewcil from the class rooms 1 xcite admiration for the beautiful In nature, and animate ani-mate tlie students Iu their dally routine rou-tine with a spirit or cheirftJlne-s. From the benign influences which thoTemple slieels over the place, the social aJvantages are manifestly couduilxe to the welfare of an InsU-tution InsU-tution whose mllou Is the cultha-tion cultha-tion of those high, moral sentiments eery where cherbhed by Uie Jt-ter-day Saints. Homes in which wholesome influences prevail are always available to students from abroad." The departments are the prepm-tory, prepm-tory, intermediate, collegiate, and normal, for 1-oUi male aud female students, and the tuition ranges from SI to So lwrterni. The Poly-sophlcal Poly-sophlcal Society Isconipostl of col-Icgsttudints, col-Icgsttudints, nut is pre-ldci! over liy one of tlie leathers. Tlie do mes tic organization Is complete, and ' ecry thing Islu a vonditlon to maku the college fully suitable fur the iiuiposia for which it was designed. |