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Show SCHOLARSHIPS Kl MIL AVAILABLE Free scholarships offered by the state university afford opportunity for those who desire to at themselves for the teaching profession. Salt Lake City ia entitled to thirty-six scholarships for the year 1911 1. They are open to any high school graduate who intends to enter the norms! department with n view to tesrbing in Salt Lake City. The scholarship carries with it all privileges privi-leges of the normal school and exempta the holder from the payment of the ea-trapce ea-trapce fee of 10. The only condition attached' to the scholarship is that the person taking it must intend to It himself him-self for the teaching profession. In addition to the thirty-six free scholarships. Halt Lake City la also entitled en-titled to ten for the first year of the secondary school, flvs for the second year, five for the thrld year and one for the fourth yesr. Thoee who desire to take up this work may make a start by applying at ths of floe of the city superintendent super-intendent of schools. The etste superintendent defines eligibility eligi-bility requirements as follows: Students hsvlng completed the eighth grade work are ellslble for entrance to the first year of the ssoondary training "Studenta having completed first year htgh school work are eligible for entrance en-trance to the second year of the secondary sec-ondary training school. Students having completed the second year high school work are eligible for entrance to the third year ef the ssoondary sso-ondary training school. Studmta having completed the third year high school work sre eligible for entrance to the fourth year of the secondary sec-ondary training school t ydar high school work are ellslble for entrance to the college deportment. (The normal echool Is Included In the college Mepartment 1.4 - |