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Show BUM CITY NOW. HAS CHURCH SCHOOL New Theological Seminary to Be Opened Today in Temporary Quarters. i.pevist to The Trlhuns. BUlGHAM CITY. Sept. It XVlth the opening of the schools throughout th-county th-county tomorrow will come also the opening open-ing of the first church school opera ted here for many years. A theological seminary sem-inary has been authorized by the first presidency of tbe Mormon church, to be located In this city on ground adjacent to the high school, and whil the metier in taken up too late to provide a building foe. the school, temporary quarters liave been secure I near the hifh school to accommodate ac-commodate tho who will enroll during dur-ing the .Irst two or three months of boo? The matter of collecting funds for the $5X00 building to be erected on the property re "ntly purchased bv the church adjoining the Boxelder school Is under way. snd the lo.al authorities ars hopeful hope-ful of being able to arart work on the building soon enough :o av it completed complet-ed by the first of the ea: The chun-h !a appropriated an nually 'for ntainttnam e of tbe Institution Institu-tion and th building is to be hullt and equipped by local members of t'ie .-hurch Abel Rich, formerly a member of the Boxelder hign school faculty and instructor instruc-tor in agronomy and horticulture, haa ben retalne.1 ry the chur h as Instructor Instruc-tor m t heolog In the new hool. irrt Mr. Rich's aancv In the high school faculty was filled yesterdav bv the ap-oolnlmen ap-oolnlmen of Russell Fanilgn of this city. The dally programme for the seminary ia SS follows: I to ? : S a. m.. New Tes-tsmetit Tes-tsmetit history. Mondav. Wednesdav and Prida . .5 credh; : 15 to 10: Jo a. m.. Old Testament histor. Monda . Wednesday Wednes-day and Friday. .5 credit; 2 p. m.. Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Thursday. 5 credit; 1 to p. m.. old Teatament hiatorv. MoiHay. Tuesday ami Thnradav. eroillt; 1:45 to 2;in p. m.. New Testament history. Monds), Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. .5 credit. It Is antleipaied ttiat mlih the seminary in operation here it will greatlv increase tbe attendance nt the high school, as many who otherwise wnt awav to attend at-tend school in order to get theological trainlr.g along with regular htgh school courses, will remain hf re at t he local high school. |