Show I SALT 11 1 V V Nut X I II a little ot of Salt Satt Lake Inke Im Is due to the tact fact that It Is the theu u educational center ot of the tho hoe thole Intermountain region To 10 uro it fot their the offered Ute m has brought to this city elly many real bah It from surrounding Slates Slate and b the further development that Is to bark tuk the Immediate future Salt Sail Lake tat be able to present even stronger OF UTAH AI this time the now University build 11 lip Is being Ing erected on the tel on the Fort Douglas Doublas reservation b by the Un United lied Stales This elte co the high bEnch land and overlookinG tie dt city and Valley aUe Is an ideal Idell ct Tin Th new buildings are arc to cost up ara or of and It la hI expected tit they the will be ready rendy for tor occupancy I tall rill The number ot of students registered at U be this year Is 13 bout about harked gain over last lut year he faculty ot of the is III now b fellows J T Kingsbury president ot of chemistry J D B Toronto tle Pre ot tk Itai W M Ste wart principal principal ot Nor ad school p ot of pedagogy 0 It ot rt literature G 0 R t enor ot French r and Germani J E Eale ale professor ot of geology professor ot of ancient Inn Ian f It and J F Merrill MerrOl ft it pal ot at ats mIning chool processor ot Orso lei s Howard professor ot of otI 4 I arl history W G Roylance a pro 0 01 or h story n ft n B as o Jt rr r l ot engineering Inh D It II Allen b tir t ot of G Q Corn Corny atlas r in sad registrar assistant pro 1 r or r Cr director director and oC oI gymnasium nt or elocution and Jb ass n R oIt n Bradford rd 05 tyre ot of mineralogy K ath th t F 1 d dl director ot of training pe t F phenA instructor In vocal mu tyl t A T T Hand Ins Instructor truc ortIn In dm In nual En c and assistant In physical cul cui tt il QI In v Work work n It I 1 McGhie In I or In tors to and drawing J In J M instructor In Spanish i v v v v v V V 1 V 1 V 1 V 1 V V The Normal E principal E Dopp Horace Cummings Maul May Babcock Alfred Bond Edwin Evans EnnY R H L II Rachel RA RAchel chel Edwards Brinton Anna Anua Youngberg Nellie Craft Cratt D le Kim Kimball Kimball ball Lottle Lottie Burch Virginia S 8 Stephens Lenore Samson Director of Mary c Ma May first assistant Donette Smith PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM The Tho especial Pride or of Salt Sail Lake Is 19 Its free Cree school system which Is II second to pone lIone la In the United States Its advance meat and continued development has been due to the tho faithful and Intelligent efforts or of the board of education dur durIng lag Ing the years since It was established and to the rho fact bet that the mot most advanced Ideas gradually evolved from long ex experience In the East were adopted for tor forthe the no new system here In n few tew cities there are aro school hool buildings 8 full fully equal to those thoo ot of Salt Sail Lake but In no city In Inthe Inthe the UnIted Stat States s say the experts are all or of the buildings s up to the grade ot of those here bere The board boaN nose nolY owns four of these splendid buildings 9 and contemplates contemplates plates erecting one each year ear In order to for the increased In Increased creased attendance Tho Iho next building It Is ex expected Will be erected In the Eighteenth ward ud In addition these peso buildings the high school and lp training raIning school are In rented buildings There are now enrolled oo students In all these schools and the amount paid the ss employed Is per month The total number ot of children ot of school age Is 18 officially given a as 1 D S COLLEGE In addition to these theM public Institutions I there are arc several private schools and sectarian Institutions Prominent among these latter Is II the Saints Colle College c no now occupying the up upper upper per floors ot of the Templeton building It otters U a one year preparatory course coursen n high hool course n a nth th business course n a course and a missionary course The rheo faculty for tor the present year I is ns as rollo J IJ II Paul president Pros 1 dent professor of philosophy Jo Jos Nel Nelson Nelson son principal ot of college calles J M Mills professor of at theology and history W n H Chamberlain professor pf or Latin and M A Miller Instructor tor In bookkeeping and commercial practice R n V Chamberlin proff professor or or of natural science 1 P S B tor In English and economics Dl 11 11 Boss Rou Instructor In penmanship Ada In instructor In C CB B Stewart Instructor In commercial law Nelll Nellie Doer Boyer Instructor In elocution elocution tion and physical culture cullu W U 1 Dou Dougall gall Jr Instructor In telegraphy J n It Clark Jr Instructor In English Evan Ean Stephens teacher or of vocal oeal music David Dald McKenzie t professor proCessor or of theolo theology gYi gy N L Morrie assistant In theology 11 C Iverson assistant in theology Le LeRol Rol 1101 C Sno Snow In German The attendance at th this time Is ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE All AlI Hallow college collece under the aus auspices auspices ot of the Catholic church chuch has a corps of at twelve telo instructors who have beeves beenes trained for tor the work This Is isa a 11 boa boarding rIling as well as a day school and has hIlS a large number or of students from n neighboring States Statu The attendance this yeat eat Is the heaviest vince since the tho established and Thomas Larkin tile the principal reports thAt the new col college college lege building to be erected In the south southeastern eastern part ot of the city will soon be become become come n a ST tAnyS MARYS St Marys academy a 11 boarding school for young ladles conducted b by the sis sisters teu or of the Cro Cross shows an In Increase increase crease ot of fifteen per tent lent to In attendance practically all 1111 ot of the students corning coming from Idaho WyomIng No Milo tada Colorado and nd the towns outside ot of Salt Sail Lake ROWLAND RoWLANA HALL Rowland hall a similar school for tor young oung ladles which Is under the aus auspices auspices ot of the Episcopal church also makes favorable report COLLEGIATE TE INSTITUTE At the Institute extensive additions hoe have recently been made to accommodate more pupils pupil and Principal Principal pal McCasky states that the patronage Is 19 more encouraging This school Is ender Presbyterian influence |