| Show THEE THE tee B Y ACADEMY 1 11 1 1 WE aro arc gratified to know that t the Brig bini kini young academy at provo as well weil as tho the brigham young youngs col coi iego logo at is in a flourishing condition and doing a good work in the community oneff one of the features of the Provo prove academy is its theological training g this with the excellent spirit which prevails in the institution helps to make it a model school ast is not nob a district or territorial institution there being no appropriation 0 dp for ita fainn nt rel amu luca us e pertaining to religion as well as those branches of study which commonly come under the head of secular education the principal professor karl G maeser takes tabes pride and pleasure in the inculcation of gospel truths connected with the ordinary 0 rudiments of learning Bel belier belief in and reverence of the derly derry deity defly is promoted in connection nee tion with scientific tuition and thus the youthful mind is pre prepa p are reci 4 to v view W science in the light jig h t of religion instead of something separate a from or antagonistic to it independent thought ia is encouraged cou raged but it has the advantage of that regulation and those safeguards which true religion affords against the dut jut 0 t the b a by paths of doubt and in fidelity infidelity which so frequently the thu feet of those who aro are arenc nc newly w ay awakened tor to behold tho the fields of reflection anid arid who so often of theadate the thel a little dowle is 13 a a dangerous thing the assida assistants and teachers in the academy cordially enter enten into inlo the spirit and plans Athe the of principal and the ain nin immense imm ense benefit in addition to tile the usual course of in st ruction in institutions of learning 9 the fruits of this va have been buen abu abundantly n manifest in the tho live liveson of the young people who have studied edat at theby the B Y academy and we mie would world bo be glad giad to see many indre ments of this in 1 ii tiie the tile territory ri ri tory these remarks are aie not intended ed to dis a other ed u institutions which are not in hi a position to exercise the same liberties as are open to the academy but we recognize the necessity for latter day saint schools among the latter latier day saint saints p and therefore rejoice in a the prosperity and progress of such institutions as that I 1 nauga rated at provo by the late respected re president brigham young |