Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City And Vicinity With Condensed Epitome of Utah
Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City And Vicinity With Condensed Epitome of Utah
C R Charles Roscoe Savage
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The School Board is composed of both "Mormons" and "Gentiles, " so-called, and is of a most progressive and liberal character. During late years $1, 500, 000 has been expended for additional school buildings and grounds. The amount requisite for maintaining the public schools of Salt Lake City, which num- ber twenty-eight, exclusive of the University, is $210, 000, which amount covers salaries, school books, etc. , but there is also a large annual interest on the bonded school indebtedness. Kin...dergarten schools are also established, and these are successfully and efficiently conducted. (Page 21. ) INDIANS (SEVERAL TYPES). The Indians represented on this page of illustrations, are types of the races that still remain in the valleys of Utah. Strange to say, they are gradually dying off, although uni- formly treated with kindness in many homes. The policy of Brigham Young, as expressed by him, was, that it was "better to feed than to fight them. " The Indians generally regard the people now as their friends, and very seldom is there trouble between the settlers and these aborigines of the country.
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