records and the spiritual, intellectual, and dis-
ciplinary condition. The Board hopes, that Bro. Warner
may make his permanent home in Cedar. The atten-
dance in the Intermediate Department was quite low
as yet but a large increase was expected at the begin-
ning of the next term. Pres. U. T. Jones has thus far
carried a great part of the financial responsibilities
of the Board on his own shoulders, a circumstance
which I have not failed to remind the people of in
my public addresses there. At the meeting of the Stake
Board after schoolhours. I learned that a Bro. Williams
of Kannab, had been appointed Stake Superintendent
of Religion-Classes. I have since communicated with
the new appointee in regard to his duties. A social
meeting of the members of the Board, parents, and
students, in the evening gave me an opportunity of
explaining the necessity of domestic cooperation in
an educational system.
A Bro. John E. Miller, of Parowan, did volunteer for the
third time to take me all the way round between
Parowan and St. George. I deem it a duty of grateful
"Letter from Karl Gottfried Maeser, 5 December 1893," p. 5, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 18, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/L1rp