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Show . J - Grant Palfreyman, left, president of the Junior high school student body ; Mrs. Catherine Sheffield librarian, and Principal Prin-cipal C. Lynn Hanks, look over one of the 19-vohime set of Encyclopedias, a much appreciated gift to the new Junior Jun-ior High School Library, from Kennecott Copper Corp., Utah Copper Division. Encyclopedias Presented Jr. High Library by Kennecott Copper Corp. The Springville Junior high school this week came into possession of a prized set of Work Book Encyclopedias, complete with an all-steel mobile stand, a gift from the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation, Corpora-tion, announces Principal C. Lynn Hanks. Presentation was made by Kenneth Gibb of Field Enterprises, educational corporation in behalf of Kennecott. Ken-necott. Under a $5000 miscellaneous school aid grant, the Utah Copper division has presented each of 40 school districts in the state, plus two private schools, with a set of the encyclopedias en-cyclopedias . The new Junior high school here was selected by Supt. W. W. Brockbank to receive the 19-volume set, which will fill an urgent need for library reference re-ference material at the new school -library it was stated. A special gift page included in the set explains the purpose (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Encyclopedias Given Jr. High Library (Continued from Page 1) of the reference volumes, stating: stat-ing: "A good education is the foundation for better citizenship citizen-ship and the development of skills needed in modern America. Ameri-ca. Both are essential to the continuing progress of our great country. To help achieve these desirable goals, which will enhance our individual futures, fu-tures, this set of World Books is presented to the students of Springville Junior High School by Utah Copper Division, Ken-necott Ken-necott Copper Corporation. |