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withdrawn, for the time being, resignation. Although the
people feel to sustain him, he is much discouraged for
want of financial support, having to run the "Southern
Utonian" as proprieter and editor to make a living, as he
cannot get more than about 50% of his pay from the
Academy.
Bro. , found the Millard Stake Academy,
at , almost dried up, so that he had to commence
with only 10 students the first day; but he is a very ener-
getic man, and expects to work up the institution soon
to a living status.
Bro. Isaac Hages at , is a general favorite
with the Authorities, people, and students, and his in-
fluence for good among the youth in that region is very
gratifying.
Bro. , at , has opened
with an attendance of over 70, and reports himself
much pleased with the encouragement which he
receives from the Authorities and the people of
Sanpete Stake.
Bro. , of , has suc-
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withdrawn, for the time being, his resignation. Although the
people feel to sustain him, he is much discouraged for
want of financial support, having to run the "Southern
Utonian" as proprieter and editor to make a living, as he
cannot get more than about 50% of his pay from the
Academy.
Bro. Josiah Hickman, found the Millard Stake Academy,
at Fillmore, almost dried up, so that he had to commence
with only 10 students the first day; but he is a very energetic man, and expects to work up the institution soon
to a living status.
Bro. Isaac Hages at Richfield, is a general favorite
with the Authorities, people, and students, and his influence for good among the youth in that region is very
gratifying.
Bro. Alma Greenwood, at Ephraim, has opened
with an attendance of over 70, and reports himself
much pleased with the encouragement which he
receives from the Authorities and the people of
Sanpete Stake.
Bro. Simon Eggertsen, of Springville, has suc-