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Show Sacred Heart Academy. The last week of September brings with it, for students, a settled feeling which is expressed in words and in the general at home air, which each one wears. The semester's work is outlined, out-lined, and each earnest pupil determined deter-mined to follow the course as directed by zealous teachers. The young botanists botan-ists are particularly enthusiastic; their study being one which may be best pursued in the open air, they are not tardy to avail themselves of this rare opportunity to have class under the spreading trees and get near to the heart of nature. The feast of St. Michael Is always duly observed at the academy and carries car-ries with it a double significance, which all who have ever passed a year at Sacred Heart know well. Very appropriate ap-propriate does the great archangel lead into the month dedicated to trre legions of angels and their queen. Our Lady of the Rosary. We note with pleasure the exceptional excep-tional success of Miss Gertrude Rauch, a former pupil of the academy, who re-received.- not long since, a gold medal from the Walton School of Oratory at Spokane, Wash. The promise of past years has been more than realized, and we expect soon to see Gertrude's name on the list of the college faculty, a position po-sition which she Is to occupy on the completion of one more year's work. Though not represented at the countj-fair countj-fair by the usual exhibit of work from the academy, the merit of the institution institu-tion and its worth 'i detailed in the publication issued by the Standard and, Examiner, the Big Four County Fair Edition, which sets forth the riches and advantages of Box Elder, Davis, Morgan Mor-gan and Weber counties. The educational educa-tional facilities are noted and receive favorable comments. |