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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. t if The Iron Work building was, erected j TIm campus of the school was rial mention. "."TTZYoua uaivfcrity. ,,for and furnished by contributions Then'came the purchase of Temple i limited to a small playground back of j The WomejfB is : which was destroyed by jllill. As. early an J904 .steps were nririum Yaunar l..mu..nuulr.,1in:J recreation building, paid tire. The" High school building Wild to acquire land n this site. A of ifor from founded y a Judicious 111 ;ue cenwr 01 a, diock uy 'purchase of seventeen seres as made of d church i rtjus. fere tn&jregs 'wiucfl nave. jtrora Trovo City. A gift of something " tr:.! ,e iST5. . ine Duiiaing cost grown tc to groves (over seven acres came from the Fourth . trustees. i)pio4iiiUMBJ!. 1 """""; The TwS rJ Nrt '.!(Zuily ntS , ef SE&Ji I completion of tour years' normal work.! principal and two assistants. Dr. Karl For a brief period th Bachelor of O. Maeer, Dr.. Milton H, Hardy, and of the general church board of dura-- ; Arts degree was issued for seven j Kristtua Smooi. The faculty "now tion the collegiate dejiartment of the years' work, but later the standard number sewnty cice. itaen wuca university was designated the Church college requirements were made, call-- i ' The student hody has beautified the it Wioard Teachers' college. Jing for four years' high school work grounds, dug sewer trenches, cleared" The first credential granted by the and tour years' college work. MasierTforty acres of saeebru.ih land, ftsneed f ft tx' rC cni4 tha BriPiihliiirv-arJ! nlni jccTebia.Tfcal-wtf4-fof instilutltm was a, teacher's certificate deereeis have been .authorized for the the camnus.. built the track, erected The commodious shop now occupied ed by.thfc students and the faculty.1U a aere wa?. nn thn rormllnn of';bnOW-i:lfifc- decrees !"the MoBora-rtfee men's livei:Virik purchased. Iy wifffuinTlTTXrtYrii rrandtand....' renun)ped . 1. . Tk tllOit ...... klltA'anoAtinnlA r . .. ! lH f.. . .. . ........ J . .it .1..... A .1, n t if lha lilll hv U' i s nflalij ' ii,rtn it n,nlr 71i itufVnTRSi4M..il.... r.f I. I i J t.v.-t..- . 'in,l Hia tw 'j. ..i..... and the Art hi'indin effort of students and patrons. fubdy. The remaining area, comprising certitkare reiiuiring two years' normal upon rnimi'liw II VVi'l, joint V, ift'iniil Hill' pot the "I" on the nioun- hsili's came to the school through church ap- - Am.tnsr tha mitmriK. thn .Iav famitv present csmpu or y5 acres, was work, loilowod later by the degree of Penrose, and 0Mirge-H- . Brimliall. itain side, land Lafayette Holbrook deserve spe- - jtbe by the Uriahtim nune tir,l- - llacor of f tContiimed on following page.) upon th i The first faculty consisted of the! versity, On FebFtHiry 11, 1909. by an , .t. m ierly ftt R JOB, j g aeion !ueu by the vote of the acting through the Ul MideW of the Church of Jesus Saints. "flltter-daCCmai years it was dependent . ,T ; ...... . l. . V. ..1, j y iiaTdfortre-r4Ui)Lcain-purchas- UPfendawment for. its support. 7 been the chief financial support. its ?! ... w.,. r ihe institution Mercantile building, standing on 'BDrSbas PP 4 Trf Merchants UanK, Je0r$3ffi .". . . ,, ,. j I. - '.. , ' : j , . Blvjr inej-upy- fcnllHinir with was u.u j f!!ZTheclu)ul. however,-- --resumed .v,:., additions, SriWs rf ith" theTIoss but - tm- :.:,V::::f i HauK-- tional" Front" r v wniiuiw. g I - V 1 moved h. "nner story brick ' f , building Btuwi uuiiu.ue, building, ffiJ KMtwthVwas "'V'f ten Wfr tn aiffof w uuku'"o are found upon a n; whose names ' marble tablet in a nan oi me the It was equipped by friends' and loIAt-- ( -- t. . j.. MafSfr ,. 1 f .!. -- A -' . ... ".''-.- ',,';. ! ,.,41 .5 j ! .:( Ht l .. - . J ' n ,., -- .. .. n - i - f j i. nait ..'.'.'' . r te" -- toThf needs of the training" school were provided for by, the. erection of building, the upper is used "for a raony which of itory . rrmnasium. The cost oi tn sirm-1ftree-stor- . g " ,' - .... I the JniiPtHafe of - 'i 'j. - .i,.' ai.imni association, end .mn Thla. buildinK is To the Mign - I J churcn.-JiBBiauu- r - .UniWdty into a iU from .Tpleni'ented by .deonations from tue $73,000 J- . adjoin t,wv the nun u.( 5 SUtb South atreet ajid- i:enue. Tins whool for six years. . . lIirSentpftTaryamCTst .inner story of the Z. L warelioura-buildin- , l- -i y torewassSOO-contnout- ca friends, chief among who ; Jesse Knight. oy 7 was "Uncle" V , m.. i.i Knilrtinc ramA tn the 1n- .iti.nnn hr eeneral TubscrlPlTon from stakes comprising at that Ainnmt iHBtHt The Alumni association, in honor of the father of the faculties, presentea with the Maeser the institution Memorial. The costof ther trailding The heating plant and was J121.00CF. furnishings . were supplied by the ' s' v" - the five .1.1.. .1 fmrisWlK ' Itr.' . i I I ...- V 1 - u, - - "IT . .1 President Heber j. Grant, of the Board i . ... Franklin S. Harris, B. Y. U. President. , . .; of Trustee. ' church. IIIIWM pleased to -- to'seer-your'-ft -- ' I v Jr i ' a "fi7'"-r- x V'JWfl S;-- ' . iWO 1- e SJ fft r.v-t;:;-jli- .ULStadeinite! We know that the B. Y. ,ffe. U. is entering one of the most successful school years of its history. It's up to you$tudenta to make it one of the best institutions in this. country.. We are back of jpu ifL any way we can be of service. wwBtt ?ltes SlL .We can serve your needs in our manjr -- departments -- - ' - - - . ivi - pianos rented on small monthly pay - .f.; ments; -- - - i fff) tei - IM; - instruments on small monthly payments; 1 - - i-- ' furniture, rugs, stoves, etc., on small monthly payments. l- YWir a - l prrcs: Taylor-'BraG- i . Company j ! . 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