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Show HJcIkJ 11,i: umvi.usity or UTAH. Plfflflfl Tiir TJnlvorclty of Utah, littler I ttlSH known by il former ami more 1 w euphonious lltlo ol th Uulvorslly of i BMj Dcserst, will rs-orwn on Hie IStli of i iflgS Hrptf mljer when uppllcntloim for ml- iHH nlHlon mJ be msito. Tlio Unl- 1 IHl ferslty It own to student of both sues JBB TorlOyrsr nts.se who cn m n 19IK tjxsmlrisllon or who Iitb n certificate hNm( from nnothrr utaulUbmont of equal iHHI standing. The elimination will of fflMlH course bo scrordlng to Mia studies tlit IlKWI pupil dislre to take. 1'nrtlculsr cull HUH be learned from tbo catalogue of the ItHH Initltutlon which can bo olilslstd on (jHWI application to D. It. Allen, the secre. ' HB tary of the Faculty. Tlio entranra fee I H9 for resident of Utah la $5, for others HH TboDeparlmonlsiiroiiTelnnumbcr, II faffUS 'T,, tue Ueirtmtnt of I'lheral Arts, hIHbV c' 0"tral Bcleece, of Letter, of VwHBi Wining and the Normal Department. pjflHK These sre under the direction of com. f i93t petcnt rrofeuora engaged hy the Hoard S )MH of ltegenta and telected for their I, liDlw special qualifications snd talent. II ! a HMwi known that Dr. Park haa resigned the f ylffi cilice of President which lie held so I 'iMlfff many yeara with auch ability andruc- MOB ccm " '",0 permanently Identified 1 I1HK hla name with that of tho University. j iljHS l'rof. Joseph T, Klngibury haa been I'lSHB rpolntcd aa acting 1'resldenL Ho I ft trlsB ugt on,Jr cc,turaleU for hla skill and PiUrBE erudition In chemlilry and pbjrslcs, 'HUH! kut ,,tetnlcu' for 'il'iu'ur qualifies. It'ttB'i ,1,n, "" u ta't'uctor and ploatant I flEa manners. I tBjj One of the raort Important featuroa ft flHj of the rttabllibraent la the Normal HOBv Dopsrtment under I'rofeuor Wm. M. 1 IfaHP Htewart. In thli department ladle ft IHB and gentlemen who dcilre to hi- C jHl come teachers recoUe the training ill laaWI which la ewentlal to euceosi In that III ftaflH profession. More teacher aru needed l llHwU In the Territory. Competent periona ft iHBjj haTe no dlMonlly In obtaining ichool. IB JsBw Tho University 1 turning out many IK SaBH ey.ry year who are thin qualltled. Wo ill ssHtti re Importing teschersfor Ulsh school M HRi (Imply becaute there are not enough M IH graduate from our own UnlTenlty t) m joH! fill the demand. Young men and wo-V wo-V IH! racn ho ato ambltlou to engage In J llelcW tna honorable profeulon of peilagogy ffawHi thould arail themtelve of the oppor-In oppor-In IMbW tunltlca aflorded them by our home ft 1HKi lnitltullom, among which la the Unlit Unl-it laHfi Tenlty of Utah, which haa a model K JHK training ichool connected with the fa lgD Normal Department. K HH The UnUerally haa a fine and com-H com-H mBK raodlou building and )oienea great B iWlWmM advantage for student. Its library, sW'IflRMM apparatus, art gallery cabinet and IT IMflflf other accetsorlca offer special facilities wlHaV ln "ia 'lulremeut of a thorough edu-llf edu-llf HflE' cation. The Deaf JIulo Department lllJJiHHl n" 'epa'sto building and Is In a I'tillHISl flourishing condition. iliflaH prospect of this Institution are 1 excellent. It Is becoming famous not only In Utah but In tho surrounding !m. iweaai Htates and Terrltorle, and a an if tabllshuent of liarnlug Is a monument t') the enterprise of tho early settler jjnfB here,by whom It wa foundoj, and of W the progreuWe spirit ot the people of MttTaTf the present time. Judge Itobertllsrk- !Hh, net Is the Chancellor, who wlththo (IhRHD other Itegest 1 heartily Inteteated In jHjw) promoting It wellare. We aro pleated HB to see the prosperity which altendr tho jKGH University of Utah and expect to see jft(Mi it '"k at no distant day with tho iff tBtTtt' Teryforemett educational lnttltutlous 'wwJIr of the country. |