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Show MAT 13, 1937 THE Vork Starts On Seminary To Be Located Near New College: S u N - A D V O C A PRICE. UTAH T E . PAGE THREE ZZZZZIGEliEBnLCirZZDGEIlEnflL Excavation Started This Week After Church Gives Approval To Appropriation 7 Actual work on the construction of an L .D. S. seminary here founder way and the project will be pushed forward rapidly of the Carbon stake, announced Tues- Clorge Jorgensen, president Following the action of the church presidency in approving UJ appropriation for the building, Contractor Louis Fetzer ar-- ; rived Monday from Salt Lake City to UJ gtake Qut the gite Excavation WQrk 03 began Tuesday. The seminary, which represents an important addition to the educational facilities of this county, will be located opposite the state junior ? to be constructed on i4 T HANDBAGS s col-el- h ge the old baseball - grounds. The property for the seminary was deeded to the L. D. S. church by the city council at its meeting Monday evening. President Jorgensen announced that the building will include a library room, a principals offiqe. two large classrooms and another room that is designed for use as a Boy Scout den but which will also be available for classroom purposes. Instruction in Bible history will feature the course offered at the institution, the studies to deal with both the Old Testa-- 1 ment and the New Testament. High school credits will be given in these subjects. Classes in church history will be added later, President Jorgensen said. The building itself will cost some $16,000, of which the church will Ivide 60 per cent and the Carbon stake the remainder. The same will apply to the equipment. The stake will be allowed to provide labor as a portion of its contrition to the cost of the structure. semi-month- mu is professor Harrison R. Merrill of fgham Young university will deliv-- I the address to the graduates at annual commencement exercises the Spring Glen junior high school jdnesday, May 19, at 7:30 p. m. )lomas will be presented to 46 stu-h- ts by Joseph Naylor of Consum- member of the bo&rd of educa-- li of the Carbon school district. Citizenship, which has been a year-- g project of the school, will be theme of the program. 'hree honor students, selected for erior citizenship and scholarship, speak on the program. They and subjects of their talks are as fol-'- s: Elaine Rasmussen, Success; 1 Eve-Stor- 't V C, r 0 SALE P GRADUATION Dresses Final Clearance of our complete stock of Graduation Dresses. Every dress the very latest style T affetas , Organdys or Sheer fabrics Sizes 12 to 20 Values to $12.90. minim Kiwanis And Rotary Clubs Meet Jointly; Band Judge Speaker Henry Fillmore, chief judge of the national regional music contest, was the guest speaker at a joint meeting of the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs Wednesday evening at the Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant. Mayor J. Bracken Lee also spoke. Other guests at the dinner were Professor Robert Sauer of Brigham Young university, solo and ensemble judge; Mayor Lyman Willardson, Ephraim, and T. W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, state representative and field worker for the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah. Clearance O m SUITS COATS m Every ladies & childs coat and suit to bp closed out at bargain price Every style the very latest Small deposit will hold your selection for 30 days . . iA Welcome All Band Members and Visitors ratta. Members of the graduating class are: Donna Bryan, Charles A. Burton, Vivian Burton, Betty Christensen, Bernice Collins, Isobel Davis, Reuben Dixon, Dee Garrick, Bob Hamilton, Alpha Haycock, June Hyatt, Andy Juvan, Pauline Kishell, Rudy Kochevar, Yolly Laratta, Julia . Varanaki, Dora Wilson, Clifford Burton, Courtesy, and Burnside, Sophie Uzelac, Bud Polve, Charm." Repich, Thomas Orval )ther numbers on the program will Angelina Albin Topolovec. as follows: Song, Goodbye, Old George Cecil Zorn, Edith Long, h," girls chorus; invocation, El Charlotte May, r Timothy; piano solo, Polichinel- - Margaret Manchester, Ann Mells, Lucille McCurdy, Junior Evelyn Storrs; trumpet duet, McFall, Floye Oviatt, Kate Palusso, ives Dream, June Morgan and June Elaine Rasmussen, Morgan, urge A. Rowley, Jr.; vocal solo, Blanch Robb, George A. Rowley, Jr., ees, Albert Smolich; trombone Norma Ann Sempkin, Dana Simms, o, O, Sole Mio, Cecil Zorn; clar-- t Albert Smolich, Frank Skriner, Tony duet, II Baccio, Charlotte May Thomas Steele, Evelyn Storrs, Stavar, 1 Edith Long; piano solo, The Fred Mitchell Colores and Rowley, Jw Worm, Vivian Burton; barite solo, My Old Kentucky Home, LaVon Huntsman. omas Steele; vocal solo, Little Brief eases for sale at Tlie ?y Home in the West, Yolly La- lan 67c ly UUBIUlillllMlIHUIMIHMHIIIIHIIIHIIIHMIlllllMlllllllllllllMIlHIIIIMUllHIIIIHIIIIll ' NICELY FITTED HANDBAGS IN WHITE OR COLORS-REGU- LAR 98c VALUE fH rs, Hat-war- d, am m U1 u HOSIERY Residents of CARBON COUNTY OXFORDS WHITE BROWN OR BLACK --NEW SMART STYLES. AND THEY HAVE FULL LEAT-- i HER OUTSOLE AND INSOLE. THEY WEAR WELL AND GIVE LOTS OF COMPORT S3E SJ2H7 33a ffiQHD fKsna ':? fM -- $2.98 $3.95 ?n . - V,i CHILDRENS WHITE SHOES iZ&fSL- J J HE delinquent tax concession granted by the 22nd Utah Legi- property on which taxes are due lor 1932 and prior years expires May 15th. Unless property is redeemed before that date, it will be slature regarding i ten'w s sold at public sale. If YOU owe taxes for 1932 or prior years, see your county treasurer at once. Don't let YOUR property be sold for taxesl 3ET THOSE STOCKINGS YOU NEED FOR SPRING AT THIS SALE SHEER CLEAR AND RINGLESS THEIR TOE AND HEEL REINFORCED MAKE FOR STURDY WEAR , . . ALL NEW SUMMER SHADES 9 to ioy FREE BALL CAP 0 JUMPING ROPE WITH EVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE ZHHGEflERfl SANDALS STRAPS AND OXFORDS FULL LEATHER OUTSOLE AND INSOLE GOOD STURDY SHOES THAT WILL GIVE LONG SERVICE Now is the time to discard that old felt hat and get a new smart straw hat . . . the new styles are really someSee thing different the new colors and new shapes . . . youll want one at these low prices. Msrfis So GENERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping ' NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE IGEfiERALE - PRICE. UTAH jGEIJERALC F |