Show - - 4) FtN1 t : EMPIRE EDMOINT 'TIIE SALT LAKE i'RiBinsrE'Suriday Jatilialy Fruits of Indusiry — L-- Security Comfort and Culture The Heritage of Progress fru ts of industry in the Intermoun- tam n Empire are reflected in the life of its people The courage foresight and toil required to hew an empire out of raw wilderness also went into the foundation of its culture As the second century of its progress begins life grows more abundant daily bringing further enlightenment new spiritual conafort: added seand welfare curity Home is the heart of the west and living centers in the family group Westerners build comfort into their houses and homes both rural and urban are replete with all modem facilities Wide shaded streets and spacious lawns dominate in all communities and gardens bloom in colorful profusion Elementary and secondary school systems rank-- with the best in America Institutions of higher learning are staffed with educators of national repute and their graduates qualify for leadership in all fields of endeavor Intense civic pride is fostered through organizations functioning in all communities from the smallest hamlet to the largest city Youth is guided into wholesome and democratic living through leisure time programs designed for all ages all creeds and all colors Heavy church membership is manifest in tern HE I! k-- ---- t' - "' 1 - - - '- 4 - ' I - ! ir pies and houses of worship which archi- - J : tecturally rank with the world's most beautiful structures Recreation facilities abound for young and old Supervised play is provided for children in community parks and playgrounds summer and winter Mountain and lake resorts offer modern accommodations for swimmers skiers boat enthusiasts and hikers or just plain loafers Cool canyon retreats are dotted with summer picnic and play spots National parks and monuments with unsurpased scenic grandeur are meccas for travel4g millakes and streams lions Trout-fille- d marshes black with waterfowl and hills where great deer and elk herds roam provide a paradise for angler and nimrod Deepappreciation of art has developed internatipnally famous painters and sculptors in the intermountain west has filled public buil4ings business houses and private homes with works of art of inestimable value The fields of drama music and literature are dotted with names of westerners of national renown This is the Intermountain Empire— Land of shining mountains coursing streams '!and mirrored lakes abundant fields fine public institutions and teem- - t 14-- s -Z-- -- - A IjI' ' '41 " ti:' '- V '' 1 rI - tl - '' —r t:- —- - CA 1 ' I e k " 'ft i - i Jr 7 t- :No4 ow '- a - A ' - ' N& ' ' L2 -- - - t:- ! 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' re'T:11 '' !:::-4- 4' ':S -X '''''''''''' ' 4i L'' - il r r4"a: 1 - - c 4 ' r ' '::' V ''''- T 10 "' :14::::-- - 'Itt' -:- 4 r ' rf:--:i r ::: t ' ' - et - L---- ' 4E i i ' : 7 r L 11 :44'f" - :7 ti "- - -- ' - A 4i 4 1e-- s' -- t :''''' '' tr i 'V t '- - ' t ' 5f ' : f: -- ' ! -A1- : ' There is no age limit for learning in the west Expcmding programs in adult education - - -- - Z :- - 4- I ' - ---- ''!' :k - ' R' 7' '- As:: ' : ti y '''' V ' - pt :rr lc :' " 1 A - ' '' - - ' ' : ' ''' - ''r - i 1 "'-k y — 1 107:1::i ' : --- - 0 'f ": ' - J If ' 4''g: " t r::: - i 4 - t 2 ---? ‘ - --- - - - 1 F '''' ' " - ' i 1A't- '""N1 -- 1 - leh s:-7:- - ' '' -:- w f t'4'' ' - f f' 4 - :r )4z-- A 51: '::' :: rk- ) 4 ' ' '' : '4-- "':' '''''''''' 2' k1 ''' vil-4--- j a - : ' 11' Vt i4 iti i ' t' ! 1st' $4-- ' ''''': t:::-''1'-'- '11: - 'Lt?' - 1 ' ''''' T:' I- 111n" C4 - ' l' 1 14''' e - - '4':' ' 1 '4e tge141-- f $ '4' t i kr' tt it- 4 - 1 - - ---- ' - t ! - t and organization of groups which are active in community LDS wards as well es on the campus Expansion of the extension division provides correspondence courses to an Increasing TRI1117 ber of persons outside the Provo area while regular faculty members teach extension1 classes in surrounding communities The aids Is bureau of audio-visua- l' broadening circulation of sound and silent films to schools clubs churches and other groups An impressive program of lecturers and musical events sponsored by B YU in cooperation with the community bring outstanding speakers and nationally famed concert artists to Provo annually Le a de re hiI p week draws throngs to the campus to hear - speeches by leaders in many fields of endeavor watch commercial drama festivals contests- and journalism conferences The invitational track and field meet relay carnival and social-religio- - t- t i 'a planned sequence of religious instruction a seem blies with devotional veekly talks by L P $ leaders Y at Ogden ttah other foreign nations who receive secular arid character training along with instruction in the arts and sciences Academic emphasis on physi— cal and biological sciences has produced recognized leaders in fields of biology chemistry physics geology bacteriology k: ii ' 1 - 4 of study at Rezular course - i - 4 4s- - - ' ' a lifr'''' ' ‘- a t - - - I g numerous fields Recent discoveries include 17 new molds from which penicillin can be produced which also are being studied to determine their value In nitrogen fixation and Influence on soil bacteria Teacher training !a given impetus through a new screening ' committee which selects only thom best qualified to enter the college of education Graduates go into teaching poets in academies in the L D S educational system and public schools and ncorll:ges in the intermountain oo4“—4t-44t- o - t- - - ' 1ti:':--'-'- 1 " i'111 v' - -- 11114t::) '"' ' 1 - -"- - IA I - - ' ''t t 1 — 1 - - Experimental work in applied science is arousing widespread interest and aiding progress in sieouses ii6 I t -- new 17 - : ' - - t- 4 o4e°Pø ' f -- stitution has authorized construction of a new science building costing upwards ' of $1000000 along with one of the in the intermountain region Building will start this spring Its student body of 4600 in- cludes many veterans In its women classrooms are 'men-anfrom Maine to California Cana 'Oa Mexico and half a dozen tion in specialized fields developed during wartime Dedicated to "the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several and professions of life" pursuits 11 A C while offering all phases of liberal education lays stress on agriculture and its related problems The agricultural ex- - ' - - ' f' - including some $250000 worth of radio I ' 'IL - t and cosmopolitan student body Brigham Young University at Provo offers a broad liberal arts program which is being stimulated by additions to its physical property The Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter - day Saints which founded and maintains the in- - K 'I I t - ' ' '4 '' - 1 ts: i :(?1::(1 '' f t t - nt :1: - 1 :: :'::::'t':i::17 :::-- i t' t - fr9 by rich traD ISTINGUISIIM dition excellence of faculty 4 e I - 1 :'‘11t: ' r t t - :'' - (1 Cs progressive graduate school awards doctor of philosophy and master of science degrees But the institution's chief pride is its tradition of equipping all graduates with a sense of responsibility of citizenship and aptitude for finer homemaking and better living iwientific and technological fields is being advanced at the Utah State A ervi tnti tt vr a college at Logan through an enlarged faculty and stepped-u- p building program colOne of the 50 land-graleges of America the U A C has a current enrollment of 4037 of which 2229 are war veterans in its seven academic schools which offer 1600 courses of study Its faculty numbers almost 400 highly trained men and women Scheduled for the 1948-4- 9 term the new S200000 engineering and technology building will provide space for auto mechanics and aeronautics classes Facilities for expanded agricultural engineering and related departments were provided in 1947 with addition of seven ': 1 :::' '' t 71611 '4' :rf — - 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A TRAINING 1 ' : wa ' (I N study IT - - - i 1 i"' - t t of new scientific and technical knowl&Ige of invaluable aid to farmer and homemaker It also has one of the few fully Accredited schools of forestry in America Multiple use of forest landsAncluding range development watershed conservation timber production wildlife management and recreational uses are given intensive - - : '6 - rr t" t periment station and the 'Utah extension service are sources - r - y-:?! L"'' - I Nitli 4:-- Young university who has dlicovered :: sk ti k 4 - : 1 I I - 7 ‘ ) '1:?' 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't: 17 (:fr ' ' - 4 kwrW11 fkme - '''-- (: - — ‘S" ''''''' "'' 'Irt ' ' ' —ft4Notitoomo " l''' tAr (I' i ' 41 0 'k ('''klv""4' AAA ' z by means of exhibitions concerts operas theatrical performances dance recital s pageants and public lectures Its faculty is composed of recog nized leaders in the fieldsof droirna paintingandsculpture music the dance Summer school and extension courses in painting and sculpture are on its agenda Incorporated as part of the University of Utah in 1946 the school of pharmacy is preparing a growing number of students for entrance into pharmaceutical fields The sophomore course was added in 1947 and third and fourth year Instruction will come in 1948 and 1949 establishing a full respectively four-yeprogram leading to - Ir -I ' i ' - 4 : fr ''''''' e7 r"4 - :i:'i e' " ti :1' - irr) - ‘ ' : e' V - 1: - r ' - - '' ' - J 4°'''' ' ' - : 1 ' - - I ' : '': ' 4 ' - '''' ' ' ' : 1 - ex - - - '''''' ' --- - ' ' - - ' C 1 '' - — - - ‘ ' 7 - :"" ' ''4 )4t ‘ :: ' 4 '' ' rv - 4 - 77 - 41: 4 4:-1 : :''' :1- 1 "t I I r" bk —Ote-- 1‘ ' Thel'' sto t14 ek-6- A :'- y Pt: At k s f41ti Enrollment Is high In universities and Junior colleges of Utah Here are the figures: 8760 University of Utah Utah State Agricultural college 4037 4600 Brigham Young unliersity Branch Agricultural college 447 153-acr- -- -! - ' '"" 4' - ' ' - 'P7 9f - - - 'CAP "' :-- '1 si -- ' - IHEN '''‘"--- r te ENROLISAENT- FIGURES GROW stuhun- dred of them women who served in army navy and marine corps e Its campus houses the most modern educational plant in the area It includes schools of arts and sciences business education fine artspharmacy social work engineering mines arid mineral industry medicinetoand law It is commassive stadium plete down music tall seismograph astronomical observatory and under' ground mine I - - It 2i44 '''--- ''n'tt' -- t t-'” - 4 I t -i -- 1Dr - ii ' -' Approximately 4300 U dents are war veterans a west 451114AMIlloNM06440114J pupils bring serious discussion to the council table as they debate mutual problems 'k ' o00'' - A - - - - 4- 11 - visitors A 5 : - A ' -- ': - ' - - maing increasing numbers of addture persons with all states ing facilities and instructors in fields covering everything from auto mechanics through photography and real estate selling down to zylophone playing Added up educational advan- are progressive available to all and pro- - 01 44:41 ''''''44 Wi't ni - ''' t t 1 backgrounds It aids community and state cultural advancement basis and inclusion of advanced scientific and cultural studies in curricula of all institutions of higher education mark the immediate postwar period y EADING the intermountain la area the Univeraity of Utah at Salt Lake City currently is training some MOO young men and women and has added new schools and departments to meet the demand for instruction in divers subjects : - t t tt - e : :s1 N ''"i & I '' ' - '':‘-ik- ':: fl :i - kv 1 0 f 40 : t - '41'7 4!'k p::! t f: ' go- i r 1 2'411 4 : ' "21ttb4kg? r - Z 1--"' - - V 11 Fl - -- : 41 ' : e r a ar Influx There is no age limit for education of intermountain folk (II -— OE:11 t I - -- r ftt --:- --- 1 l j4(-------A- - AitP - 4- 4 401 Jr - - r--- -- 7 - - 1 - - 4 ew- e- s LapiC CSI 4 -- ‘ 4 - ‘' f:- y " al a a -' ---- " e---" 2 1q ' Adimr'"" 4' - 1 r ' 1 4 V A 10 2t1r ''r ra'- designed to expand the outlook of students majoring in other fields by giving general cultural CTATE universities and col-- L3 leges are spearheading western progress by providing educational advantages along many new lines expanding facilities and adding highly trained specialists in many fields to their staffs ' Establishment of 'a four-yea- r medical school at the University of Utah placing the Idaho State college at Pocatello on a four-ye- - t tAr"-d- '''' 4 24e 47:- - t -- --- -- '441- i - f 10 1"r4r L i 0 7111 4 --- Nt I '4' -- - 't - -- A It tf ' '''''''kfi r---14- I ' i11 -- c 4 ' c 1' "4'41 0 Ye:4o 0teooeop"-4- - :' — 'Z'a"4"161 of -- '14 ' 1 Hil i: '' ':'' I -- ' 471-1 '-" " t - versities Primary elementary and secof the ondary schools systems region are speeding modernization and maintaining standards which keep the west free of illiteracy More liberal tax leeway results in sounder financial programs provides salary increases for personnel and stabilizes the teacher situation Formal schooling begins early In Utah Wyoming and Nevada which for provide kindergarten the five year old training New impetus is given this program in Utah with state funds being made available for the 1947-4- 8 term School authorities report a ten per cent increase in kindergarten children due they agree to the accelerated war birth rate of five veers ago This "ten per bulge will continue through the elementary and secondary classrooms may increase further with population la toddlers !:) :k - rr - 1( ' l Advanced technical and specialized instruction marks progress in western' universities University of Utah students left with Prof Obed C Hay- duce Men and women qualified for leadership in all fields of endeavor t ' ' p ' ' ''' 1 - - I r - ' - t-- ' ' k ' '- - - m : - - 3r if enrollment at its high- WITH point in history schools 2- -' 1 — volooou 1 4e - - : - tr -- r 1 4 ii4ke ‘ S ' it g 1':'!- 'k !' '- - irk' 11 - '' '''7" L - V - 4 ‘de4t‘krm2ttz-7- 4 r 1 ' i ' ''‘:' 'It''''''': ki:” j) il t4t7 t)) ' - - - 7 ' t 4 -i -- ( 1- 1' 1"' ! )- : I : - - a- 1 h '' :: '''14 V '''- - "11 of the Intermountain Empire are keeping pace with progress t by providing new and expanded 4 'I facilities and employing higher 1 standards which enable them to f offer unexcelled educational op' portunities in all fiel4s 1 Institutions of higher education in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada give apecial atten' tion to veterans of World War whose training interrupted by II I years in armed services has been resumed and accelerated Campus' crowds of older students many of them married and with families are the rule rather than the exception Their scholztstic progress is rapid 4 Out of the war has come new Impetus for social studies medicine engineering technology electronics and numerous specialized fields which have brought physical expansion and ""'"'s additions to faculties and staffs of all western colleges and uni- 00 - '' -- I! 5'1 - ''''"-- c - I (LL:- 1'1'1 e c4 07 i- -1 1 k - c 11?)' -- - 44 ‘ -- ' - k - 4sat 1 : 1 4 3 ''': v '' 14' S 1 I-:- i e"- I i 71 - c - - kN r': ' ' - It:"'1 ' Schools Pace Progress 1 411 ''t f I ' 1 ' t t I '"'- f I :'' ' if I - f: '''' it'1-' N :t:- ' r J ' - t- -1 - ' L c g - ' : ' 1 k r These are the fruits of progress 0 4ti ' - - ' -t 4rl -- : '' - rl------ t -l't't - -- j 1: - ' '' '' I 44-- " ' ' - Nt '' i f1'z ' - - - '4 1 - ' ' -- - - ing commerce ' fl i - A- e'''''t '' 7 44 w" - q- 1 ''1 ' ' ' t7 I 11- t 1 f '1 1 i: ''k-- - t ilmot -- " ''14:"6" ''' ' t :'' ' -- '1 ff - ' l'' ' ""-- - ' t t'' ty 7 -- - IA t— ! 7 ' A- - t 1 ir't '' i''' (-A ' ' ' ' 41""-r""171- ' ' ' -- 10 1 t - owtIrrill --- : '' iii - 3' : ' ' :11 1 LZ- -- ' 1 ' 4 -- ' i '' 00 toeck - - ' '''1' '"Itcszt' 7 o -- - : r -- SECI'ION IV Di't JIWA6 i-k ' s i I “ 7'' 1 (ic :'' ' A 1 Jr 1 4 Nc-'- e l' L4 i ite--17t- L" : ttif f i4-- r ! fC:-::sr- - i r i 't- I '- 1 ' : 1819-1- t - ot - |