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Show SUMMIT STAKE ACADEMY Series of Meetings Held Very Gratifying to Hoard as Well as to Those Who Attended. Supt, Horace Coininings, Prin. C. J. Jensen, Presidents Allen aud Young, Prof, and Mrs. Lorenzo Sardoni, have completed a very successful canvass can-vass in the interest of the Summit Sum-mit Stake Academy. They visited vis-ited Wanship, Peoa, and Katn-asj Katn-asj in eaeh of whieh towns they spoke and played Xo crowded houses aud enthusiastic audiences. audien-ces. The largest and one of the most successful of the series ser-ies of meetings was held he on Sunday xvenng. The speakers and tke musicians greatly interested the large and appreciative audience. Features of the meeting were the excellent excell-ent address by Prof. Cumuiings ihe violu solos'by Prof Saidoni and the organ solos by J'tot. Giles; the latter having repaired re-paired the beautiful pipe organ in the tabernacle. We feel to .cangiatulatec the Academy on their engagement of Prof. Sardoni who is certainly certain-ly a master musician, aud also the very promising prospects of a large attcudence aud a successful suc-cessful school car. Wc are informed that the Academy will organize a mau-dojhi.uid mau-dojhi.uid guitar club,, a brass DntfuVfltid if asuiiicitful tilimber of students desire, nil orchestra, all this in addition to piauoand organ les'ous as previouslv announced. an-nounced. We would suggest that even bodv get into the Viand wagon and make lliw thcb.uiucr Har for the culem .support hoiiu institutions, |