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Show . PU0VM DISTRICT SCHOOLS. E.vai.iiisfivo Summary of the Report, r.s Completed by E. A. Wilson, City Stint, of Schools. The report just completed by I. A. Wi's.,n,of the Provo City School District, Dis-trict, in the county of Utah, U. T., for ! the school year "eliding June i0, 1801, shows as follows : .Number of schools Primary, 5; in-lei in-lei lii-iiiaie. 4; mixed, L'; graduated, 2; making a total of 13. Number or teaeners employed, 10; tea oi whom were females and tj males. One of the latter is non-Mormon. Number ot child en in the district h; tv, ev'ii the iigt-s of (i and IS. of non-.ioimoii non-.ioimoii paientage Bovs, iiij; girls. Ill : miking a tola! of li)7. " iiini'er nf childitn in the district between the ages "t hand 18, of Mormon Mor-mon paren; age Bovs, U0'; girls, 0-fS; in iking a t end oi' I,-,SJ. Of this hum her I here was a total number enrolled only 4a per c nt . ol tin- children ot non-.-.l 1:1:011 ear- i.'tiig.'. ami Hi per cent, of t.i-e.di Ten of Mormon par-ntage. T.i average da ly .it'eiiiiance of the I 'iddien oi if-n-Siormou parentage was i : !'i -! i 1 r' e, oi tht. ciiie : r ii of Mormon j 0 ii - liUge. live hu'idl'eO atl'i liilv-lwo. i Ur pe:-cen; age id tlie r-ehool .(ij.ll hi- iion ..ct :: 1 y attem. ing school was.ehil-tii was.ehil-tii n oi liou-Monie.ti parentage forty- i t i.r.-e per cent. ; of Muraion parentage, ;.';. h ivo been taught four full t !!-.- lod-ng otp Imndfed and ni.ie- ' is; I;. at ..cliool.i have been ;te-i.M.i ;te-i.M.i in oil. r . ; v. t r.- four bovs and one girl . i.f ' I hii.ier the age of ix yvm s." ;til 01 .- ro'-.a pe.feiitagi-. Thirteen boys i a ac. :. tie go-.s o-er ilie age of ighteen .-;::; .ere enrolled, all of Mormon pa-j I'h- i -0--M.O! ni":i teacln r was jaiidj for'.y 'hiilars ; r niot.tn. The average ! ,! .!.! j ay im- I e balance of the .1.. I i- -eaeis v.v.s eigi : t y-"iis dollars 1 .!! i -I'!:.' h-h) :i- t-aciiei. forty id-! ia i -. T.ieiowas paid to teiichel'S by j !h ii'ils.e claliieg lie year in cash a! i-.i.il ' f .'-1.71. -VI. this .being the total j ci. iir"ii;. iiioo, ail sources, uiaking an; aviiiige liioiitldy cotiipeiisatton Oil :';i;7!.--J. Tnere were 04 1 jxipils taught the! ir:t!!f!i of reading; 1044, writing; b'-ll. ; soeil ng ; 7Hi. language les.-ons; 412.! i t.n.iiii -rainiiiar ; "b7, geography : o'lT, : !U history; lo41. arithmetic; SOIL; I physiology and hygiene; ol). eomposi-; lion : tin'), diiiw ing ; big, elocution ; 84", ! j ia;:-!" ; lib natural philosophy ; -. alge- j I bra : S, book-keeping: .-,.s. object les- j sons: 7-S'.). physical culture; D-lS, morals j and manners. i The grounds of the schools are valued at? cio.li.oo; buddings, at -r42.21H.12; fiiriiiture, at i;4.t'li-5.o,S ; apparatus, at i J7t'.:i.s;i. making a total valuation of I .,7. loft.OO. i |