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Show I, u nn xtbxnzziz iototav, ,;. ts? ; . psaChi Cz&tzZ Ifoeet!a,i 4 1 '' . f. beverjip Confinwcl From 17th Page. ; i - able and 'elegant furniture and , fixtures. The class rooms are all well lighted and are most admir-abl- y arranged to prevent confusion or one class interrupting another in any one. It is the purpose of , the college trustees to thoroughly equip the magnificent new gymnasium and make it possible for others than students of the institution to take complete courses in physical culture there. Negotiations are in progress for the securing of the land adjoining the college campus, which if obtained will be levelled and placed 'in first class conditon for a college field. - industrial feature. It is also the intention of the trustees to' establish, in the near future, an iudustrjal department iand manual training school. That is one of the objects in seeking to obtain additional - land. This move is made obligatory by the deed of trust, one' clause of which reads as follows: That the stud-en- ts who take a full course, shall be taught, if not physically incapacitated, some branch of mechan-ic- s which shall be suited to their ' tastes and capability. This addition will make it absolutely the best equipped and conducted educational institution of the region. - enter-mountai- n EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. , The faculty and corps of instructors embraces such well known educators as Willianr Jasper Kerr, President maticsand astronomy; James Henry Linford; Jacob Franklin Miller; Daniel Thomas Miller; Weston Vernon; Ephrilm O. Gowans; Mosiah Hall; James Lambert GibBon; H. K. Merrill; Evelyn Harding; Herschel Bullen Jr,; Lulu Carpenter; Rena Baker; A. E. Bowen; E. R. Davis; John E. Johnson; George WV Thatcher Jr.; C. M. Harris; Nettie Thatcher Sloan; Jean Crismon Thatcher; E. J, Norton and C. H, Skidmore. Every year brings hosts of new friends to the College, and every year marks some important improvements to the institution. One feature which, perhaps, wins it friends and entitles it to the commendation of all those who desire real education, is the theological basis given to all learning acquired there. . The College furnishes a complete course in the theological doctrines of the Mormon Church, and gives KW it fB? Ao brisUt runjnx :fX Maze? wrap nyxsy That tpMtttft ofl bOtbcly Low cooct Ukt a Bvwxtb tlx njistittot. Wittjnji tx . ntktx. Bqatf tlx 2 -f- FAC- ULTY. The President is a member of all the committees. Examinations and Registration: - JLcJlh ,T1 n)WxtiOleJ,'oo , - Bexath ttx njisfietoA Beneath ttx how sifiTU. a general establishment . on merchandise Main street, where be carries a stock in all' large and been lines He has in business . for a number of years, knnes what the people require, and bis prices are right. ' . n catch you now well-&el&ct- Christmu h ynxt aol Cbrtstnjat t&rxi Scq4 forth their QxWnxt cheer, ' hOe Ojristrna joy? aiyd Christnx? toyy I) merry host appear ed . earth if Low's owrj bower today. With food will aB aglow; wins farmed, tie furytaiyd Dxath the mistletoe. , COAL.T. H. and R. H. Smith are agents for best Rock Spring coal. Yard at south eod depot Leave orders Quayles store. . Beneath the mistletoe. Mary, .tb the mistletoe; i here with you. my dear. ' ptti Beneath the mistletoe. R. Chrlaimna Sketch. - Ooorga Scrlbblur bad saved up $30 Wltb which ho Intended to buy a Chrbrtmaa preaem lor hi wife and toy and candlai ICMuroymucK. - ; r, - 1 - " t are allowed toappear on its boards, them." That wife and tho jlttlo ones got thole and this must be a satisfaction to -Christmas and a pawnpresents that those parents who desire their broker In Sixth avenue year, hod this entry on children, attending the schools his books: George Scribbler, gold watcb, $30. and colleges here, to have some Exchange. t ii WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED) i 1 -- 1 - I , at-- Prices never before Equaled injogari. Prices will range from $3.60 to $10.00. These coats are worth from $6.00 to $15.00. ' COME EARLY AND GETA'BARGAIN. ros. .rT-7Slobins6aB- ii ) Sample Overcoats FROM THE MANU- FACTURER, A LINE OF) That we are going to close ont (Bkspsry t 'll. nrv, . for tho bablee. He took tho money boa hi writing desk the day before ChrUtmaa and started out to make hi purchase So engrossed was he with thoughts at what he intended to buy that he did nal speaker, expressed his gratification the services of the afternoon. observe two light fingered' gentlemen, . Last evening .an entertainment, one of whom jostled against him la the ' seeing the building completed street, while the other one neatly and urged the Saints, to endeavor reception and ball was given, aud crowded extracted hla purse from bis pocket with was a evening delightful passed. to speedily remove the harden of tbs $30 which hs had- pinched himself so much to save. debt from the institution that was ,v, Thatcher Opera Housa. He went into one of the large stores of this magnifiincurred in erecting the selected the goods ha wanted Outside of Salt Lake and Ogden, felt city, for the money to pay for them. The cent temple of learning. The B.Y. .Ho fell founded Logan Jias; the best, appointed pocketbookInof course was, gone College he, believed was every pocket, but there wash hurriedly hou& Denver and between opera under the inspiration of God and Sacramento. There is none clean- no trace of the wallet.' Like a flash he re-membered the man who had jostled against! will become a power for good in er or better aired. In its building him and recalled how queerly be acted.! had been picked.- Ho felt for! n the region. He ex- the future was looked to, for it was Hlspooket his watch. Luckily the pickpocket bad to would then pay, all not invitation known it that cordial tended a not seoured that visitor to inspect -- the various nor for some - time to come. The "Put those things on tho sholf for a litt' . : higher grade of performances alone tle while," he said, and will return foe buildings. ; ? inter-haountai- iliMi f Mr. Smith conducts rnUkto.tuy.', . i. ISAAC " thtiqMIctoe. Mosiah Hall, E. G. Gowans, H. Bullen Jr. The Board of Trustees consists . Scholarship and Graduation. n citi- of the following F. Miller, J. H. Linford, Mosiah J. xensof the Stater Hall. Brigham Young, Wm. B. Presand Amusement. E. ton, Simpson M. Molen, Richard G.Athletics G. W. Thatcher, Jr., Gowans, W. Young, Joseph F. Smith, Orson L. Gibson. J. - Smith, W. H. Lewis.. Library. J. F. Miller, Weston 7 'OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, Vernon, Ltilu Carpenter. Domestic Organiialipn. J.i ,H. Brigham Young, President; Prbf. Karl G. Maeser of Provo Herschel Bullen, Jr., Secretary Linford, H7 K. Merrill,' Rena " wa then introduced, and delivered Baker. discourse upon the Polysophical Society. Weston an interesting the church ,uuaitMuq Vernon, J. L. Gibson, H. K. Mer aims and purposes of The of education. keynote system rill he thought was sounded by President Brigham YouDg, when he Dsdicatory Exercises of the B. said: Dont attempt .toleach the alphabet or s multiplication table it tho Back? j The dedicatory services of the without first obtaining the spirit of Then probably the kidneys, j New Building of the Brigham God. X in tho Cheat? Prest J. M. Tanner of the A. C. Young College, yesterday, were ' Then probably the lungs, followed Prof. Maeser, and like the well attended, the commodious gnd in tho Joints? preceding speakers he was very elegantly furnished chapel: being felicitous Then probably rheumatism.' in his congratulations. completely filled. The full choir No matter where it is, nor what of the college under the direction Education he deemed necessary kind; you need have it no longer. of Prof. Thatcher was in attend for every man to possees who deIt may be an hour, a day, or a ance and furnished the music for sires to keep abreast of the worlds progress. All men are born to year old; it must yield to the occasion. Visitors and pereons of prom labor, and education is bat the inence present were: President means of making toil easier; its to bring into perfect Brigham Young of the board of object being head and hand- .- When B. harmony trustees, . and members W. truly educated, work Preston, W. H. Lewis, and Orson we beeome b6 a will pleasure, for labor, is life Smith; Prof. Karl G. Maeser, Prof. and is labor. life J. M. Tanner, Prest. C. 0. Card of was then Mr, , J, Z. Stewart Alberta Stake, Prests. Isaac Smith Pres. introduced' Kerr, and he by and S. M. Molen, Prest. Hugh read an interesting paper dealing Gowans of Tooele Stake Prest. W. J. Kerr and members of, the with the early history of the college, and his labors as president of faculty, and many others. "7 r One circumstance which caused the institution.' This closed the exercises, and an adjournprofound regret, was the an morning was ment taken until 2 p. m. The nouncementrthat7 owing toa death occurring in', his family, people, in the interval between the President Lorenzo Snow --.was. pre- meetings, inspected the building Immediately after applying it yon vented from attending, as was also and scientific apparatus. feel its soothing; warming, strengthWhen the afternoon meeting Presidents Geo, Q. Cannon and ening power. there was a full house. convened It quiet congestion; draws ont Joseph F. Smith. ProfessorJ. H. Prest. Molen offered inflammation. . prayer, and Paul and J. T. Kingsbury, of Salt aftwo choir the selections," is new a It sang Lake were also expected to be plaster." ter which Brigham Young Apostle present and deliver addresses, but offered the A new combination of new dedicatory prayer come. to failed new remedies. Hade after The services were opened with which was inspiring, and very immethods. Entirely unlike any t other plaster. singing and Prest. C. 0. Card of- pressive. close Prest. W. The Triumph of Modern Medical At its J, Kerr of fered the invocation. Science. the the of college, made a The Perfected Product of years of Bishop W, B. Preston of the mostFaculty and instructive adeloquent Patient Toil. Board , of Trustees was the first with the aims and is Placed over the chest it a speaker and he made a speech in dress, dealing education of in powerful aid to Ayers Cherry Pecgeneral and his usual forcible style on objects toral in the treatment of all throat of the college in particular. He the necessity 6f giving ' educaand lung affections. read the statistics showing Placed over the stomach, it stops foundation. firm" tion a theological and advancement nausea and vomiting; over the growth rapid for future a He predicted great bowels, it controls cramps and colic. the institution, and made an the institution, and' stated that the of Placed over thb small of the hack, earnest plea for the good support has removes all congestion from the main building of the college of the college being maintained. ' ' and not yet been erected, but that in a greatly strengthens jf) kidneys Prest. Brigham Young of the weakness. few years a structure that wiir link For sale by all Druggists. board of Trustees delivered an intoeast and' west buildings , the C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. J. Y structive discourse at the close of -gether will be begun. Prest. Orson Smith, the next Prest. Kerrs remarks, which closed well-know- - Bexafl) the mistletoe;. , COMMITTEES OF THE p? ) . sUapt oowbert t see ads tlx tiaoct witij gme " sbaip aod keen. , 'facibrigW, ejwrtatbcd fry anjiksvT met thegtudeotpracticeJnthevarious BTAKDINQ . njistlvtoc. FVssbape) Cart skulk Church duties and callings. The instruction is both theoretical and practical. 7 "The courses in theology are coextensive with the other courses, and are part of the latter. The College starts into the New Year with brighter prospects thin ever. n. Bcoeati) the Mary. Bcovatb tix mistittoc You make a Mstyt Aratxujof -- BOARD OF TRUSTEES. r: Tlx wvjto 4oy Tlx vajraot FACULTY AND IN STRUCT ERE. E. r " W. B. Preston, Orson Smith. &&&c332gts4tex. BEIGAH-YOUNO-COLLEQ- Mr, G. W. J Thatcher Jr., lessee and - manager. of the Thatcher' Opera House, has selected a num- -ber of superior companies fot. tbs pleasure of the theatre goers; these he limits to shout one a week. By this means he can secure good companies which feel paid incom-iu- g because assured of a fair at- tendance at least. The peopleol, Cache valley and of Logan espec- -' ially are showing their appreciation of the enterprise and, forethought that prompted the erection of the charming structure, by an ever increasing attendance, It may be added that this theatre is also, because of the care exercised in the selection of companies, ah educator of no mean value to the young who are sent here for edu-cational purposes. - and Treasurer. :" '.Clothiers. ihIs COMBINATION Best the . SUIT Vndczanaant,' f Because the weight of the underwear is carried from the shoulders. 2nd There is no unnecessary doublings, making one so.clum-s- y around the centre of the body. 3rd There is no dragging down sensation, or hanging your drawers on the hips or from ' the suspenders. & 4th They tit like glove and ty give to every movement of the body the most perfect freedom. ,5th They are more durable because the lower half is made so as to wear even longer than the upper. , 6th Even physicians will tell elastic porous underwear that you is ly far the healthiest. We guarantee you the most comfort, convenience and wear for the price paid. 1st .... . Gaelic Knitting Works Logan, Utah. |