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Show & PKRIOD Ah of la procross ths fun- - which dsmsntsls of uostlon havs bren more sue cssHfully emphasised than ever pe".nhoed by the school system o( the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Point during the past yea r. "The Chlirch schools have-bee- n of xery great help, In bringing spiritual peace and understanding to tens of thousands! of young people." declares a statement issued by the Church commission of education. Including Dr. John A. Wldt-eoRider Stephen I., ltlchards and Dr Richard It. Lyman. "A very large proportion of the Church leaders are products of schools and testify to the xalue-ti- f religious education, are now being secured for Inter publication showing the value of religious eduration to the young people of our day. Pleased Is ths youth or maiden whose spiritual de elopinenl haa kept pace with his Intellectual and physical progress and whose mind has! been opened to comprehend the things of God For the fiscal year ending June o. the enrollment of the 14 Church schoole amounted to about 7 400. Since that time the Millard academy of Hinckley, and the ITlntu L 1. ki ( Rt RCH KCHOODiAXD EDU ATOIU. academy of Vernal, have been dis-12 riHK'f left Joeeph F, Satli h Memorial Building. K D. 8. FnltwHy; Tlplnr IlipwHulMiof, Hrifhan continued so that thera are now IiooI m on M t. TlmpanoRtw) I ppor Hlght MafflY Memorial Y. U. of MunnMf B. the schools functioning In the system. dmintMiatkin Yonnf (VXk'itf lrretdwlu of ahmbis Tnani Building, RiithtA Brigham lwer 1nivmlly; sa follows: are Jhese W. W, Hftufc'Wott, if to rtvhi 4iay Wf WUmd, of the U 0. H. t.; Franklin D. Ilarrta, of the B, V. I 1 4lM 8. Y. V. Brigham Young Vniverslty. Tro-rr y' Brigham Young College, LoCourses lit science, hiathry, art. Saint University, to he tin work ewrlng P pacts HIGH-Ugan. Latter-da- y SCHOOL Will permit It Is literature, and philosophy were soon as the snow electric Suit Lake City. Dixie Normal ColcolInay of ths his hope that an Instructors plant by taught ON TIMPANOGOS lege. Ht. George, Kicks Normal Y.l B 1., ujtmentwl by If. be Installed to furpikh light forthe lege. Rexburg. Idaholi Weber ColC Cowlea and president Yt. Henry other Normal improvements FAME Snow ACHIEVES 'I college. tump lege. Ogden. W Hendersdn, of tlfe B. Y. I, will be ade as faplli Glia Normal . college. Rphrulm; The social life of the camp was tie will permit. iTefesnor Camion acadThatcher. Arixona: Big Horn school Hummer theAlpine maintained at a high and interesting de lares t J emy. Cowley. Wyoming; Ban Luis lust rummer by the level by means of parties, programs Colorado: !ean Woodward Ik In correspond l Manasaa. academy, at educator several dances, games with Young hikes denes Brigham snd Snowflake. FnlvcraUy Ron flake academy. Y Cannon, who has ond or Professor Grove on Mt Tirppnnogos In one repute snd sms Arixona. Jnnrex academy. Column. barge of the physical equipment more will probably b on the with a national appeal, la Indicated , Juares. Mexico and the of year. plant imhoo), any he ex. incr school staff by According to a report Issued letter that are '.Hlrrav cumin Winter of the by Secretary Arthur education from the Kut, Dr. Hugh m! Wood- tothe of board Church tal expenditure for th fiscal year ward, deaa 6f the luminm session, on the Chlirch school system totaled la of th opiition that were it deof this amount the sirable, all the students that could 41.02X no Church furnished $744,000 Teneh-e- r be cared for at Aspen drove could salaries amounted to $4S 000, be registered from gtitea east mf The valuation of school sites, buildthe Roeky mountain, ings. furniture and equipment cams 000.000. Dr. Henry CL Cowles, plant ecolo- to more than $5 It was estimated that the cnt of Slat of the I'nlvernity of Chicago, educating a pupil based on attendtaught cUkhh In biological ance und maintenance expense wase who sclencd at thj school Inst summer, $122, while based on total expendi-jurIt wus $10. said ' the location of the Alpine School I the bcsfjie knownny-thin- g The Church furnished 75 per cent and the total of the expenditure obout. remaining 25 per centlcnme fi om In the firej; place, the institution fees and donations has am elevauon of 7, $00 feet and IMinsiep of Church Schools, Is located onj the shoulder of th The lirst purpose ofrih.- - system most interesting mountain in Utah 'of Church schools is to supplement In and onf of b must secular with relig.oua Insirurtioii, to make Luitcr-a- y the wofld Ttjlr climateInteresting is ideal, the definite'' designed ths saint of the pupils, from and days being ijniivernallv tlear ami first grade to the unleersliv. Instruction the compofitU' ejj. cool so tool, in to employ In such of the tents j fact that in tfie ijhade methods -- uuroved text I In dlse.pllne. I singlehincomfort-i- i there was noj i lists 'of progress, and promotion. mu!i ni duv The nights .$i Wv inter- The second purpose of (he Church j mjwi con!, alriost ct t professional , schools Is to train hi IVrfoci honsitin, who .,11 the Chur, tear hera for rooted testimony of th. From :lehrfu" imi actisto point " " have hearr their of i 'he truth of view the location of ihe whoi Inl Who by then- example and is perfect Kttunled compatatlv fluent Will teach the xaluc nr.d- In the a DunadSan Rone ir loo beaut' of the Goapcl to their pilhit h mietitifn ft tun good Y numbT of ulhei PA third purpose .of the Church t UiHses liis islt including the J comparative ataones. h ohoni ,rn,T the summit of Mt Alpine with truly Jho In an who eight hout TJmpaoogoi during orgtnirntlona to those dnv of hiking and study. The boiul work may he asked lo do spek on M the mountain tanical specimens for these organisationsChurch ' are almost Unlimited, und are of i In the earlier di's of elementary great interest. 8 no thy school is schools one on a IV in built moraine hen the actually rmc acre maintained of the finent glaciated canyons In r.oLlle elementarv whoolk became ihe west, atj dh topjhf which an : Jelahllshed the hur.h al.and.med actual glacier 3tltl remains th full gives JChurch The field ertuca-- ? stpdy of glacier nctmn lHcnme ess ihi .port to nil sound public l It and a decided pleasure The study onal efforts, though byreserve of ail other branches if naiutal which mean, r ght to devise Horn ! , ro ' for in law-science is eitutllv the udder Inslru. ths wonderful fot matUm of tin the secular .upplemeM m tanvon uil an) gl'en elementally school itunintain Last suJimierA appr4xinmteh one -all thst c$miM he hundred eiudent Classes ari the de. hT?..,g,on care fortitteitded These Htudents for snppIMng of the Church to came frmn nil ver the West, and r .iigious Instruction The rlnmcntorv twetilv being from attempt Is the Dust, nbout od chil.lrcn .one from Michigan, and nn children Chicago, o to to gl' U one from ncoh"lli In rellg.on per instruction A relnoruti Ssas nuunl lined hour Riven ns a ly This mav he-- r the Nctnmt foi Die net oipmml.ifion ! o,' hours instruction J either of stiuients slin in$i cadtrs vuni echo.d r reulnr the after d Imsrd and rdnrn M.trrUd studI'Ve week that of I snv dnv t.r I' honre und tcuoheit took i heir fuini-lie- s nt th ennyenience of ents and pitched touts in and near V,rd'.triet. or ten school mav h ott a Aspen Drove a here thee fiefo.e or after or delightful summer Uiiiir from oLed fot religious Instroetlon u clean, cold Tirnpanogos cteek . at Ition the school hoard may pumped. b means of a hvdrauhe llllowf th children ufj the parenls rum to the dornttu ies of the mtW and the wtmien. Ten) i'ontinusd on r e. - h fits-tlstl- cs mi, Otw t o; . i nt ' andn-largemen- ThAt oftne-ttona- ht i Brigham Young College j tioGAN, UTAH. j i The gift of Brigham Young to the young men and women of the great mouritain west: r',el l Founded arid Endowed JULY, 24, 1877 sup-norte- .1 1 ANNIVERSARY Oth i ON' THE of the coming of he PIONEERS o' 877 1924 A half ceptury joi settled ex perience and service.' i ' J WRITE! FOR CATALOG ts |