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Show THE M. I. N. G. It isOrganiifd In Bri;lum City With lembw-tbip lembw-tbip of Sivlj-tivo ri-rsofls. An organization called tlie Mutual Improvement Normal Class was efl'ected in town May 2nd, 1S'.)2, under the supervision of Asst. Supt. of Zion's Y. M. M. I. Associations, Associa-tions, Dr. Milton H. Hardy. He was assisted by Stake Superintendents Superinten-dents Charles Kelly and Mrs. M. J. Snow. Sixty-two members were enrolled. The meetings were held in the B. E. S. Academy building. The program of the eighteen sessions ses-sions held this week consisted of lectures on the four basic studies, given in the M. I. Manual, viz: theology, history, science and literature. lit-erature. Music and civil government govern-ment are included. At the conclusion of each regular program. Dr. Hardy delivered an unusually interesting and instructive instruct-ive lecture relating to the subject. |