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Show • • • 205 Dedicated September 4 , 18@0 The Agricultural College at Loganwas d~dicated yesterday according to previous announcement. The published programme of exercisag ·was substantially adhered to. Congratulatory telegrams were received from Hon. John T. Caine and Hon. A. H. Lund. The fol l owing gentlemen made speeches: Hoy. Moses Thatcher, Attorney Snell ing, R. w. Sloan, Rev. Mr. Green, c. c. Goodwin, James A. Langton, superintendent of Cache County schools; Dr. Tanner, president of Brigham Young Col]ege of Logan and Junius F. Wells of Salt Lake City. September 11, 1890 We take pleasure in directing attention to the fact that another Latterday Saints' school will open on the 15th of the present month. The premises to be ·used for the purpose are the Fourteenth Ward Assembly Rooms, which will be appropriately f itted up and furnished. An educational board was organized in the ward a . short time . aince, and the preliminary . steps to open a school soon · resulted. lb.e services of Brother James R.- Rawlins have been secured as principal, and he will be aided by competent assistants. We congratulate the Saints in · the Fourteenth Ward on the taking of this progre ssive step, and wish the new school abundant suc cess. An advertisement giving information as to terms and other particulars, appears in this issue • Latter-Da Saints' College September 5, 1896 The eleventh academic year of the Latter-day Saints' College Will begin on Monday, September 14'Sh. The ·College· has secured for · its high school, college and music departments the Seventeenth ward school house, which is situated one block from the building occupied by the other departments. The institution consists ·or four branches, comprisi ng the college course, high school, school of music, and conun.ercial school. The first two are presided over by President Willard Done, the commercial school by Joseph Nelson, and the school of music by John J. McClellan. Each branch of the insti tution is fully provided with instructors wall qualified to carry on the various courses. May 23, 1898 Eighteenth Ward School ~ ·The proposition of· the board of education to exchange certain · property with the 'city for the purpose of erecting · a - school building f 6r the acconnnodation of children liv ing in the ~ighteenth and neighboring war ds, came up for discussion at last night's Council meeting on a majority and minority report from the joint committee on water works and public grounds. The majority report signed by Allen, |