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Show II V. A. lTP.IS. There are between twentv-flveand thirty Undent! from Emntnlt county attending thil institution, r-oiae have been called to take the missionary courie and are makicg rapid strides In that line, while others are taking up normal and commercial work There Is one or morn Irom nearly every town In the! county, and each place has Just cauie to I be proud ol its repreientntlve j October Ktih being the annhcriary ol fie founding of the Academy, Ihe day nai celebrated in a proper manner After considerable parading in the morning the students assembled In Col-lego Col-lego Hall and listened to a very Interest' Ing and Instructive program, Joseph 1". Smith and Dr. Karl O. Maeier delivered de-livered lecture! that will alwayi be re- metnbsred by the liileners. The muilcal part ol the piogram was a treat to all and convinced the visitor! that the Academy! music department Ii second to none In liio Slate. A, 0. Nelson, Republican nominee (or State Superintendent ol I'utllc Instruction, Instruc-tion, visited the school last week. I'rot. Nelson Is a very Influential man and a gooi speaker on educational subjects. Mrs. J. Ellen Foilcr and Mrs Dr ltoyuton visited with us Tuesday morn Ing and spoke during tho theological hour, Mrs. Fos er Is from Washington, D. C, and Ii ont itumplng for tho lie-publican lie-publican party. She Ii a powerful speaker, and her lecture on "Character" made a deep impression on I he itudents Mn. Doynton'i remarks were urv con-lnclng. con-lnclng. She Ii one ol Cache county'i proiulneut Itepnpl'cam Lait Friday I'rof. Lund invited all the itudents who bad eer played brass In-itrumsnti In-itrumsnti to meet for the purpose of organtiinga band. Ai result sixteen young men responded, so the Academy will soon be blencd with all the sonorous sonor-ous dlscordi thit ire capable ol being tnadt lr.jirypSaaastoom has already been orgsnitej and in the near future will f urnlih music for lie Academy dances. |