Show I Founders Founders' Day Th The celebration I O of the the eighteenth anniversary of the Snow Academy last Monday was Monday was attended with a a. ashow show hen of loyalty and patriotism seldom seen The growth of the institution has been watched with Ii eager anger eyes oyes from the day it started in th the old Social hall up to the present time From a beginning J Ji r i of less lesi than a dozen students it I J JI has hili grown Tn into the hundreds hundred and I its students may be bo found ai as altea tea teachers hers in nearly every town in inthe inthe the tho state te and in some of the leading leading lead lead- ing schools of Idaho In proportion proportion tion lion to its ita enrollment it has turned out more teachers perhaps than any other school in Utah Be Beginning Beginning Bo- Bo ginning with two t teachers ahers and giving but preparatory work it now HOW has hus a faculty of fifteen several of whom have their degrees and I gives seven lIeven courses viz fiz Four year normal four year li high h school three year business carpentry carpentry car car- I pen pentry try dress making dress makin do domestic science and a agriculture and from one room it has grown to fill a building of thirty thirty five live five rooms all allwell allwell 11 well equipped After fter the line of reh to the theold theold old building on Main lain street where t tae school was way instituted and nd then south on Main to Center street and up Center street to Second Enst Esst and back to the academy a splendid pro program ram wits WAS rendered President Anthon H H. Lund and Apostle Teasdale besides the president ident of the board boa and some I of ot the members of the board oc 00 occupied occupied cupi d the stand The tion then sang the academy song I I Prof Noyes gave gaTe the address of I welcome in which h he reviewed the history of the school Mrs T. T A. A Boal Beal sang a If solo after t r w which Pres C. C N. N Lund nn and Apostle gave some interesting remarks remarks Miss Minnie Peterson of Logan also san sans sang a solo then Pres Anthon Lund gave v somo some good ud advice vice he ho told the students to cultivate the tho habit bit of din re reading for the purpose of learning n Stated that in olden times books wore were so scarce that the bible was chained to the alt altar I yet the tho people as 18 a rule were well fell posted in the bible and n on religious matters But there was Vas t no excuse Q now nowadays now now-a- a o days for n not t r reading reading- ulin because USO boots books wore so to cheap l ti and plentiful I the only danger cr was eres that of read read- J.- J. i f e 1 ill il l j ing trash h. h He Ho q quoted from Bacon BacoD Some books are to he be tasted some are are to to be bo chewed chewed- and some somero Are ro to be d digested ested and com corn commented upon what hat was meant by this his quotation Th The afternoon was WIlS spent on the ampus whore where a friendly track meet took place between tho the aca academy I demy d my and tho the Manti Manta High School In the evening a n ball was given in inthe inthe inthe the assembly ball hall which terminated terminated the tho days day's pleasures |