Show ACADEMY ACADEMY OPENED WITH INCREASED ATTENDANCE Monday The Millard morning IO A Academy under th the opened a P most s t favorable circumstances for theco the theng co coming ng year Years Year's s work with an en en- ro lent t of eighty five eighty five students considerably more than the en n of a year yar ago at the of the school year Others Other have entered each ach d day a Monday and before 1 the lose close cince on 0 of I the week the enrollment will vill exceed one nn hundred and five a and ind nd d many more are ate yet to enter according to reports given out it being belOg reasonably expected that the total enrollment w will 11 reach rach the two hundred mark mrk before the holidays Every Eve town to n m in the theis county IS represented at th the Academy IF with one on exception th the people all over the cou county ty realizing ing that this school is a most valuable institution of learning ranking In high with the foremost forcing Be schools of the state do not he hesitate I hs tate to send th their children there Parents and ind patron na are WIth Ze the on moral and a ocial oci a I st at Hinckley know that better conditions could not be b. obtained elsewhere in 10 t thIS respect therefore they thy have no hesitancy in 10 sending the child children there thre to school The Academy opened at 10 a.m. a. a m m. with devotional some ome three hundred people being belOg present at thIS meeting and an in g t the by C congregation following fon program Pf Prayer John Reeve Rv Piano solo I Prof f. f Brook Principal Stevens stated tan the policy of the school and mad made mada madea a number of explanations relative to changes in course cours courns and add gave the non Mormon Mormon students non i ii a hearty harty welcome me asking klOg them to tofee fee at home and ousting them that thy they were wr i among in Prof Brook Brock rayed played a bea beautiful cornet solo with Miss Mss N Norma Norm Moody assisting at the piano Pres Pr Hinckley in his hill character character- account u manner n of rt the file gave school ail te s 5 growth gwm nJ and ind appealed to students to get all f they h possibly could out t of th their school work ald to 0 be clean clan in 10 their the habits the concluding number wais w. another pIano solo by Prof Brook During the vacation a number of new nw improvements have ha been provided for at the Academy whIch will help It is h mentor it of the work very ry materially The Bord M Members am have v done don their th bet best to secure a faculty for thIs year yr that would be a credIt to the school town county and tate and It looks as s though thi their efforts will wil be crowned with success suc suc- cess case There are several avral new nw faces in the faculty but all came cam highly recommended and are we veterans in 10 school work Facu Faculty ty L L. A A. Stevens B B. B S Education nS and d. d Commerce m r Dean Dan F F. Peterson B B. B S S. S S Agns Agri Agn culture and Athletics Thos Tho A. A Ellison AB Science Thus Thos A. A B. B His aIB tory and English Jams James J. J MathematICS Mathe- Mathe matICS s and Carpentry John Brook Music Camilla Eyring Domestic Science Bertha Stevens Domestic Art The Relater Keister System The pupils are now hard bard at work and enjoying every very minute both in study and class Pupils and teachers alike ahk are am at work in 10 earnest arnt have th their heart hart in th their work all determined tomake tomake to tomake make this the best year yar ever ver at atthe atthe atthe the Academy The Th Academy should be the theE pride de of every citizen in in l' l Millard E County t a personal o interest should be b. taken In m th this splendid school by me each ach of us and we w. believe this is la the c. c case Our citizens can refer to this school with a heartfelt heart heart- felt elt ambition and point to the beautiful school building with a feeling o of pride |