Show BRIEF LOCAL paragraphs the enrollment enroll deot for the semester electer em ecter began early in january at the brigham young academy I 1 la Is now DOW bove eight hundred this thid does doea not include the kindergarten uella the academy la Is literally filled to overflow iiii aud and proberb hall a building i f fourteen rooms roomi went of the academy ban baa been secured anil and we little ones onea un ud ter ler mrs mra craig are domi oiled there the musical nab also been removed to the now new quarters many people were lu 10 think when the academy was waa to in procter of erection that it was waa ex extra trava TB gantly larre but already a now new build i ing ag to ne beede neede ede ove one that hat shall ball be large tu to accommodate all the grades gracea ado no thill the normal training to gether aether with the neo essaf eary y rooms for library Jabor laboratory atry and ef olf floe love khero Is ample room on the he grounds and it I 1 to to be doped that the he building will be Is in course of erection ereo tion before another yew year the olti sens of prevo propose to slue lose and lay jay out abe ground in a sui suitable uit tabie abl manar next dext prang will add much tor the general attractiveness of the school recent JELece Dt y there have been sixteen missionaries called rum from this tun ion some bonne of wom aam will go to the southern and to the vari ud ua COMM QI europe of these thirteen were irom amol g the ibe pupils and turee three of 0 trie the acuity the entire school feel that the first prest preel dency have paid them a very great oue of tue most wit naiia ic clart ses is the class clae taking a special cauree these young people have ben called by the shops ol of abe varl us with a view to them capable of ot eyetta we lie linoa given on reliA luus and moral in the ward organization teachers and pupils are working at their full capacity and a very cheerful feeling pervades all departments there was wag an unusually full attendance at the weekly rehearsal of the tabernacle choir thursday night owing to the fact that it had been given cut cul that president joseph F smith president A M cannon and bishop W B preston would be present there have been rumors for some time past that evan stephens who has brought the choir up to its present degree of efficiency oi and who conducted its work in the famous concerts given in ID the east at the time of the worlds fair had bad intended retiring from the leader skip ship and it was expected that something would be said or done in ID connection with enat subject it is pleasant to know that if prof stephens stephanie had any such design be foreit was fully removed after last nights s pleasant geelt meeting he confesses that he had bad felt something like discouragement over the support be received and over the fact that thai the singers did not exert themselves to work as they did when preparing for forthe the chicago con fore he be had been given to understand that hat the tabernacle would hereafter be closed against concerts by the choir and he be folt felt that it would be impossible to keep the organization up to a high standard jandard tan dard without the incentive of nf ai ap in occasional public events buob as an in joint concerts concerto with foreign organizations preat smith in ID ad dressing the choir last evening spoke warmly of the work the singers had bad done and were doing and said the first presidency bad no desire whatever to prevent the tabernacle being used for the public performances perlor mances of the choir encouraging remarks were sho also made by cannon and preston and an excellent feeling was evident on all hands bands particularly among the singers who were notified by prof stephens that there would be a now new roll started a reorganization effected and a general waking up ju in doged in the immediate effect of oali it all will probably be the appearance of f the tabernacle choir and theodore thomas orchestra some ume time during the spring on friday evening the philharmonic society of eureka ave ve a conceit and ball tor for the tae benefit of the poor liae widow and the orphan in our millet the odd oda follows fellows hall ball being tae tie largest lim io awn wes was filled t overflowing wita wit a ladles and gentlemen gen goD temen tamen anxious to ta contributed tahir wit mifu i torso eo ohan tible a purpose the musto music was aatu ald t tj be bota bita choir and orchestra ettro the not net amounted to 40 which was spent for booti oboes stockings flour groceries and ana meats and distributed among the needy let eureka have bave a credit mark eureka can boast of two weekly papers two justices six law j ere four doc doctry seven saloons sAloon st four good paying mines two railroads two quartz mills two water systems anu and two thousand inhabitants its moral ano and rel luious aspects are up with the average of other places of the same size pour four dally daily schools with an average attendance of three hundred pupils lour four churches having regular sunday school sessions sisters training school and many family altars no now slides slide bud aud nice mild winters ORB OBB |