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Show B. Y. A, Notes, Despite tho fact that tne Preparatory School has discontinued, thcro, is a larger munbor of studontR this year than ever before. At devotional ex erciaes nearly every seat is taken. Sovon new teachers havo been engaged. en-gaged. Stanley Partridge, instructor in Music; William F. Ward, assissant in Mathomatics ; Malcolm Liltlo, instructor in Spanish; Don B. Colton, in charge of tho Sub-Freshman Department: R, E. Allen, assistant in Commercial College; Emma Simons, instructor in Telegraphy and Type-writing; Nathenial Baldwin, atslstant in Physics. The wood work department is as active as evor. The students of tho higher grades are making furniture for tho Commercial College Tho Commercial College is growing rapidly. Nine new Smith Primer typo writers have been purchased, and two now teachers have also been engaged. Prof. Brown says thcro are moro students taking Ohemietry this year than over beforo in the history of tho Acadoiny. Prof. Lund reports that ho baa bettor talont for chorus and concert work than ovor before, Even now you can hear favorable comments of the good singing of tho choruses . Prof. Lund ia being recognized as tho foremost musician In thoStato. There aro forty eight young men taking tak-ing tlio Missionary Course Nearly ovory ono la taking acourso in English besides their regular work. Prof. Nelson Nel-son sayB thoy nro an unsually bright ot of young mon. Elder McKenilo delivered his second eeture on Divine Authenticity of the Diblo to an uudionco of over six hundred titudents. It is cortainly interesting to .ccturo to such an attentive class. Prof. Earnest D. Partridge, Prlncipa' of tho Beaver Branch, visited tho stud-tonts stud-tonts last Sunday and Bpoke In tl.o Domestic Do-mestic meeting. Vrof, J. E. Hickman hna been engaged en-gaged to give a courso of locturoB.to tho teachora of Utah Co. His first lectur was given last Saturday on Physics. Tho Parents Class is an organization under tho auspices of tho Kindergarten Department. It is presided over by Iua S. Dusenbcrry. It meets every Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to JIscuss topics rotating to lMrciit-hood. Among the lecturers are cducatorH of the Stuto. IU first session was hold last Wednesday evening even-ing with a large audience. Prof. Hickman Hick-man ioctured on Character and home culture. The Literary Society was reorganized j ast Saturday evening with the follow-ug follow-ug ofllcers ' Miy Alexauder Preeld-nt, Edgar Reed Vice-president, Ida Farus-worth Farus-worth Secretary, Ilwber Robinson, assistant secretary and Treasurer. Tiie feature of the oveuing- was an excellent ex-cellent recital by Miriam Helko, an accomplished young lady from the East who is visiting her sister in this City, F. W. K. |