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Show Drigham Young Academy. Tho attendance ol the llriglmin Young Academy has materially Increased slnco the holldnyN. Tho enrollment isnbose eight hundred, mere lias nlreniiy come tho timo when tho buildings will not hold the students To nccomudiitc tho lncreiwo it has been found necessary to rent the Probcrt Hull, a building of fourteen rooms, facing the Acjiiemy nnd just across tho ttrct west. Into this I building tho Kindergarten department lias bfo.i remou'd, and nldo the con servator of iiiuiii. It has bccornii a fact that another building ni an Annex of sufllclent capacity to nccammodato the grades, and tho Normal Training School li needed ISesides this now building, It is proposed in the spring to lay out and fence the Academy grounds which Trill add much to the iiprance of the building, aud tho attractiveness of the place, Witli tho Now Year camo a call from the First Presidency of the Church for fifteen missionaries. Klcycn oflhoso aro students, ami four Hre of the Junior members of the faculty, which is quite an honor to any school or Individual K11J Is eo considered by thocu who havo been called, The Dishops of tho various wards of I'rovo havo sent from nmong their members n number of young people to tnko n special course- with n yl.ow to nsslst the ward organizations to come up tn tho highest standard In method and system. This is a very unthiisinstic class, and will bo followed by others of tho same kind, Kli.kn Jaki-.man. i . |