. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . nown SI. Marys Academy, ofNotre Dame, Indiana, and is situated on First street West, be-tween First, and Second South streets, thus being within aneasy distance of the several railroad depots in the city. The buildings of the academy are both large and commodious,and


. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . nown SI. Marys Academy, ofNotre Dame, Indiana, and is situated on First street West, be-tween First, and Second South streets, thus being within aneasy distance of the several railroad depots in the city. The buildings of the academy are both large and commodious,and the sanitary arrangements perfect. They are of brick21)0x111(1 feet, the main building three stories and basement; the the same number of day pupils, making a total of ^Mio, withample accomodat imiH fm more. Those pupils are taught b\ a very efficient HtalT of teachers,twenty in all. The course of study embraces all branchesnecessary to constitute a first-class education; includingalgebra, geometry, atsronomy, philosophy, logic, rhetoric,history and general literature, liookkeeping and general busi-ness transactions are especially attended to. Students areexpected when they enter the academy to take the regularacademic musical and art courses, unless otherwise providedfor by their parents. French and German are taught by-. Photo by Shipler. ST. MARYS ACADEMY. others, two stories, the ceilings running from sixteen tothirteen and one-half feet. Every provision is made for theprotection of the health of the inmates, a large infirmary beingupon the grounds, in which the patients obtain the best of careand attention. The resources of this establishment, however,are but seldom called upon. Good, healthy and substantial food,well prepared and regularly servod, together with such invigor-ating exercises as calisthenics, games and country walks, govery far toward preserving, if indeed, not- enforcing goodhealth. The precautions taken against fire are is also an outside s


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