Show EPHRAIM VAS HAS A GOOn GOOD i. i RECORD DIN IN EDUCATION r Many Mang of the fie Town Boys Bogs Making Good Goodin Goods s in the tie Professions Ephraim should well be proud of 1 her progressive citizens and especially especial especial- ly of the record she has made SarI Sar I Perhaps no other town in Utah can boast so many de degreed reed men in proportion to population Boys born and reared in Ephraim could VV I V themselves make a splendid faculty f for r almost any ny school Almost every r profession is represented represented arts arts scid science d i ence once music law medicine dentistry agriculture and commerce V Th The following ar are some of her successful successful suc suc- ones with the degrees and positions positions po po- they are holding 1 SUpt A. A 0 O. Nelson deceased formerly superintendent of public in r 2 Prof A. A 0 O. Lund A. A AB B. B BY BYU U. U post postgraduate work in Germany Now professor of music in B. B Y U. U V A 3 Dr 0 O. N. N Jensen Ph r nell 1911 now president 4 Prof T. T A. A Beal M. M A. A Colum Colum- 1910 bia now professor of economics and sociology at U. U of U.S. U. U 5 S. Prof N. N Alvin M. M A. A V V. V V Harvard 1912 now professor profess r of English Eng Eng- lisP lish at A. A 0 C. Logan G. G C. C Prof D. D 0 O. Jensen Jensen- A. A B. B B. B Y 1002 postgraduate work in Chicago Chicago Chica Chica- F go now Supt of Box Elder county schools 7 7 Prof Enoch Jorgensen A. A BU pf of oP U. 1913 how now professor of history 7 in Jordan High School i 18 8 B. Ephraim Hanson LL.B. U. U of 1 Mch 1898 1898 now practicing law in r Salt Sat Lake 9 Henry Lund LL.B. U. U of V 1899 1899 now pr practicing law in t- t tV f V 10 G G. A. A Iverson 1902 now assistant to the Atto Attorney ntY k General 11 il Prof H. H E. E Jensen B. B S. S AC 1907 now pr professor fessor of agriculture in z Snow Academy 12 12 A. A W. W Jensen lawyer r now forest for for- j est supervisor Provo 13 fOw F Be Iii 1 A of f I U. 1915 sow now principal Moroni Moron HS 14 Dr H. H Z Lund Land M. M D. D Geor George e Washington U. 1906 now practicing medic medicine ne in S Salt lt Lake v 15 Dr Oral Beal M. M D. D P. P S. S VV V 1 Baltimore 1912 1912 now pr practicing medicine medi medi- cine in Nevada 16 Dr Mose Nielson M. M MD D D. Rush 1912 now practicing practicing medicine medicine in Salt Lake V 17 Dr J. J F. F D. D D. D S. S Northwestern 1906 now practicing dentistry in Salt Lake 18 Dr 0 O. E. E D. D D. D S. S Northwestern 1914 now practicing dentistry in Ephraim 19 18 Dr Ross An Anderson erson D. D D. D S. S Northwestern 1914 Northwestern 1914 now practicing dentistry in Salt Lake 20 Dr Hubert DS Northwestern 1914 1914 now practicing dentistry in Murray 21 Prof Eyring Thomson AB B. B Y U. 1912 now teacher of history and economics H. H S. S O Faw 22 Ruel Rue Greaves B B. B S. S U. U of U.- U. 1906 civil engineer Ephraim 23 John Olson B. B S. S A. A 1912 farmer and stock raiser Ephraim 24 Walter Byergo BS AC 1910 1910 farmer Ephraim 25 Mahonri Thomson M. M Gem City Bus C. 1905 principal commercial dept Snow Academy 26 Adolph j LL B B. B Chica Chi- Chi ca cago 1915 1915 0 practicing law Salt Lake 27 Clyde LL B. B Geo Washington ton U. 1913 practicing laW Salt Lake In addition n to the above bove of course Ephraim has a great many boys and girls who are at present doing college work and several men men of college standing who are practicing various professions in her community but those whose names been given are areher areher areher her own products born and reared within her confines It has often been remarked by easterners easterner that Utah was backward in higher education and it is even thought by many Salt Lake people that the country towns of tho state are deficient jn an this respect respect re re- re- re t and that those of the city only are ale the erudite but it may be seen from this data that those statements a and thoughts are are r w 3 1 r TrUe ti e enios t the professional profess onal ni men of the country gravitate to the he city sooner or later but they received the stimulus in their country homes from the opportunities they found there That t is ill they were given the ri right ht in in in- Doubtless the Snow Academy Academy Acad Acad- emy in Ephraim is entitled to much i of the cre credit it for her her boys taking to the educational field will It-will be seen from the above too that thata a great eat many schools are represented din in the de degrees given and some of the best bestin in iu the land The statement statement state state- ment of President Butler that Utah had bad more boys in the East doing higher high high- er work than any state in the tho Union in proportion to her population ioD seems seems' true especially if we may may- judge the r rest st of Utah from the town of ot Eph Eph- raim V Not only are these Ephraim boys enjoying the honor of their degrees but so far as the collector of this data data da da- ta can ascertain they are making good in their various professions tOr o rd |