Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . ages for the physicalhealth and comfortof the pupils. Thesalubrity of the freshair and mountainbreezes from theWasatch range, un-der whose shadowsit stands, makes ita veritable sani-tarium. The found-ation of these build-was laid byReverendBishopScanlan(thenFather Scanlan), in1878, and was for-mally opened thes
Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . ages for the physicalhealth and comfortof the pupils. Thesalubrity of the freshair and mountainbreezes from theWasatch range, un-der whose shadowsit stands, makes ita veritable sani-tarium. The found-ation of these build-was laid byReverendBishopScanlan(thenFather Scanlan), in1878, and was for-mally opened thesame year by a stattof seven Sisters,with a roll call offorty pupils. The Sisters offer the advantage of a tliurough educa-tion to young ladies entrusted to their care, sparing no pains topromote the best moral influence, as well as the health and happi-ness of their pupils, sana incorpore sano being one of theirmottoes. As the hope of reward sweetens labor, crowns of honor,gold and silver medals and other premiums are among the manyincentives made use of to foster study and lady-like deportmentamong the students. Pupils of all denominations are received,and whilst the utmost care is taken in the religious instruc-tion of the children of Catholic parents, there is no inter-. ingsRight SACRED HEART ACADEMY. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES. 179 ference with the religious opinions of those of a difterentbelief, although for the sake of good discipline all arerequired to attend public and religious exercises. No won-der the fame of the Academy has spread far beyond Utah, andto-day there are seventeen Sisters actually engaged in the instruc-tion of sixty boarders from the Territories and States of the Pacific
Size: 1668px × 1497px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectmormonc, bookyear1889