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Show 3 Stake Academy was opened. There were two instructors, Alma Greenwood principal, and Carrie Henrie Payne. There were 121 students. Tuition was $4.00 per term for the Preparatory Department and $6.00 per term for the Intermediate Department. The hall was used by the Sanpete Stake Academy until about 1900. In 1902 the name Sanpete Stake Academy was changed to the Snow Academy. This was in turn changed to Snow Normal College in 1917. As the first home of the school which became Snow College, the old Cooperative Building is also of important historical significance. lQuoted from Leonard Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom, pp.297-298. 2 Ibid., p.303. 3 Andrew Jensen, Ephraim Ward History, (Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah). 4Signs for the ZCMI store contained the inscription '~oliness to the Lord." Leonard Arrington notes that nearly all of these local co-op stores used the name "Cooperative Mercantile Institution" in association with the name of the location. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom, pp. 299, 304. 5 Ibid., pp. 305-306. 6 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, These ••• Our Fathers, A Centennial History of Sanpete county, l849 ~ to 1947~ P.as. 7Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom, p. 309. 8 Ibid., p.3l5. |