Show LOGAN TEMPLE association tim THE following appears in the log all an journal our rna nna over the signature of james A Leish lei Lel leishman mau secretary of the logan temple association pursuant to the provisions of the articles of incorporation of the 10 loan gan temple tempie association the directors of the same prepared and adopted a code of bylaws by laws at a meeting recently called for that purpose these bylaws by laws will more thoroughly assist to carry into effect the object and designs of the associations on monday july 1885 the anneal meeting 11 ot of the members was held in the basement of the logan tab tabernacle at which the bylaws were read the report of I 1 he the directors was presented and received it set forth that the trustee in i trust list had tempie conveyed the legal title titie of chetem the temple tempie and grounds to the corporation that instructors of various branches of learning had been appointed viz james Z stewart Theo theology lozy losy apostle moses thatcher civil government W V 11 Apper apperley lev science and language james leishman ALel alei A lei Lel history charles s W nibley domestic and political economy john E carlisle natural philosophy it is expected that classes will at once be formed in the foregoing departments and lectures delivered upon topics embraced within view A lecture room has been fitted up in the temple in which will assemble the various classes contemplated from time to time to take part in the exercises that may be assigned them by their respective instructors during thelast the past year upwards of volumes of standard authors chiefly of a historical character have hive been collect collected d and an elegant homemade home made book case provided provid ed fortham for them this is a very fair begian beginning i ng for an excell excellent ept library which will be indispensable to the growth and development of the association the corporation having no assets asset it being purely an institution of learning and not one of pecuniary profit it is expected that the saints generally will contribute libl liberally brally for the further improvement and adornment of the grounds the purchase of literary apparatus and donate books suitable to the character of the institution that an association of this nature has been established should call forth the aid and support of the saints and is reason for gratification among all lovers of learning it will open up a nield field of instruction which will be of incalculable benefit to all who will take an interest in it |