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Show WORK AT NEW I JERSEYAGADEMY . Well Known Institution Offers H Great Inducements to Students For The Year 1912-13 'H DOORS NOW OPEN Lower Grades Have Been 1- iminatcd And Many High School Departments Substituted H Hundreds ot men and women in Lo- BBBBJ gnu nnd In northern Utnh nnd south- BBBBJ cnl Idaho owo their early teaching to BBBBJ tho New Jersey Academy, Formerly BBBBJ nil grades were taught, but with tho BBBB mention of making lt ultimately a BBBB h'gh school only, tho first five grades Imvo been discontinued. Formerly, BBBB too, both sexes were given boarding - pBBB accomodations, but now only girls BBBB are taken In tho boarding department BBBJ A g'rls' private boarding school, BBBJ where care can bo given tho student BBBBJ botli in nnd out of tho class room, BBBBJ where culture enn boTmpnrted under BBBB tho most favorable circumstances, BBBJ will always fill a real need both In BBBl the east and here In tho west. It Is BBBl no smnll thing for parents to be at JBBJ ease concerning an absent daughter, BBBj with tho assurance that her hours ore BBBI regular her living wholesome, her BBBI "ompuny cho'ce. Such provision ts BBBl -om'ng to he Increasingly appreclat- BBBl 3d by tho people of this region, as BBBJ Is evident from tho fact that practl- H cally nil accomodations tor boarding BBBJ pup'ls nre nlrendy spoken for at this BBBJ Institution, nnd nrrnugement Is being - BBBJ made to give up some space to dor- BBBJ m'tory purposo that has not hitherto BBJ been required. Students nre coming BBBJ from Oregon, Idaho and Utah, and in- B qu'ries come from Wyoming. BBBJ Tho homelike atmosphere of tho BBBJ school has often been remarked, nnd BBBJ has been one ot Its most nttractlvo BBJ features. Tho buildings aro faultless- BBBJ ly kept, tho lawn is a thing ot beauty, BBBJ and the recreation space, though not "BBl large, affords nmpio room for tennis, BBBJ basketball and volley hall. BBBJ Iloneyman Hall, though lt Is not rB jet live years old, w'll require to be "B enlarged if thoso who nro looking to 'BBBJ a course in this school are to bo ad- BBBJ mlttedT ,JH In a recent 'ssuo ct tho Republican, BBBJ considerable space was given to tho, jpB Academy, and some notice was given BBJ of the personnel ot tho teach'ng force BBj That article failed to 3tate, howover, M that tho new principal 's Mls3 Edna BBBJ Bright, from Massachusetts, a gradu- iPB ate of Hadcl ffc, the Harvard woman's BBJ college, nnd that she ccmes to this BBJ work from a successful experience In BBBJ (orao ot tho best schools ln Now BBBJ England. She has already made BBfl fr'ends for herself and ho' school by BBfl 'sr refinement and culture, nnd hor flflB tory agreeable address. She Is schol- BBJ Continued on Page 4. flflj B flflflflfljKjh&hk ' mSSmm' v ' flHBjBflBBBjflBBBjflBBBjflJ BvjI BflflflflflflflBif vjfa. t. 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Last year the social 1 to ot the school was most delightful, thcro being be-ing an unusual number of evening gatherings among Iho students, though never enough to interfere with the prosecution ot tho class room work. Tho day pupils shoro In this social life, get tho benefit of teaching In tho class room by a faculty all ot whom have their degrees, and havo the advantage as was recently set forth, of tho greater Individual attention atten-tion and more personal contact with tho instructors. Tho mnjorlty of tho students in tho past hayo been day pupils. Tho peoplo of Logan know tho worth of this school and Rave observed ob-served tho after success of Its students; stu-dents; and as this goes to press the outlook is for a marked Increase In tho registration of students from Logan Lo-gan City. There Is no unpleasant rivalry be tween this and the other schools of this community. Located ns Logan Is, there is wido territory for her to I draw upon In flll'ng all tho schools, and tho country Is full of young people peo-ple with eager nsptrations, with on thuslnstlc outlook upon llfo nnd with the determination to develop their powers to the full In preparation for what llfo may hold for them. A student town Is usually a delightful delight-ful place in which to live nnd few student towns are moro happily located lo-cated than Logan. Ono who looks some dlstanco back upon his youth Is tempted to envy tho boys and girls who throng tho halls ot learning, learn-ing, absorbing nt every pore, nnd thrill ng with hope and with determination determin-ation to help solvo tho problems that our troubled soc'al and economic llfo 13 holding out to them. Now Jorsoy Academy enters upon another year of work with confidence that by tho favor of God, it can help the young peoplo who shall como under un-der Its care to prepare well for tho'r achievement. |