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Show EMERY STAKE ACADEMY BEDIMS MONDAY, SEPT. 30 The Emery Stake Academy, the pioneer pio-neer educational institution of Eastern Utah, begins another year in its propo- i gation of higher learning, when it a-j gain opens its door.-, to the youth of this J part of the state on Monday, Septem- j ber 30th. The faculty will remain the same this year as last, with the addition of Mr. John G. McQuarrie, an experienced i cabinet maker and practical carpenter, i who will have charge of the newly in- : stalled woodwork department. Princi- j pal G. F. Hickman will again be at the j . head of the faculty and instruct in t theology, languages, psychologv, al- I gebra, and pedagogy. T. W. Dyehes j will instruct in theology, physiography, ; geometry, and physics. A. B. Willey I will instruct in theology, zoology, bot- : i anv. and historv, and will have charge I i : of school athletics. Miss Chloe Fanner j ! will teach english and elocution. Mrs..! ! Emmer Day will also again teach dress making. W. King Driggs will be reemployed re-employed for the music and art departments depart-ments and Mr. McQ larrie, wh j presi.l -i ed over the eastern states mission for seven years, will have charge of the missionary department. he work benches for the woodwork j department, generously donated by pub-. lie spirited men throughout the stake, are expf ctcd to be installed by the com-I com-I mencern'ent of school. ! The following is clipped from the. ci.r-, ci.r-, cuiar recently distributed: i "Tile change in the length of the j school year for 1011-12 was very satis- ! j factory. It met the approval of both students and parents. The b j ir. 1 has J decided to adopt the same plan for the ; coming pear 1912-19P!. I i "There will" h no reduction of actual j ref-itatioiis. or days of ac tual teaching, because the reduction of six weeks will be made up by teaching on Saturdays, j "The school will open Sept. :30, and will close May 2. Tnis will enable par-'ents par-'ents to plai.t an I gather their crops i while school is not in session. Therefore 1 we make a strong appeal to parents to keep their children in school the entire : school year in order that they might be promoted. j "President Oveson and his counselors reali.e, very keenly, the work that is being done in our Academy, and they : are continually urging the youth in ! every hamiet to come and drink from the fountain of progress. "Most of the bovs and girls id' Castle : Valley have the proper ginger, and they are becoming thorougly alive to the . needs of education, ! "Our local board. through never tiring : efforts has found it possible to establish I a woodwork department, w hore our boys ..an learn a trade. The coming school year, then, will see the shavings Hying from morning till night, and homes will be equipped with new articles of furniture furni-ture made by 'our boys.'' " lj |