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Show '-yr-:'.-;- y; :.i I , .... . - " , 1 I . . - - ... Front view of the new Springville East Seminary which was opened today for Ninth Grade Seminary classes. Contract for the ultra-modern building was let last August on a bid of $44,444. Arrangements for dedication of the new building have not as yet been made. New LDS Ninth Grade Seminary Building Finished Ninth graders at the Junior high school taking LDS Seminary, Semin-ary, will have a new building to meet in, when they return to school today as the new Springville East Seminary building is now completed. Although dedication of the building has not been arranged arrang-ed as yet, the architect has made final inspection and it has been accepted and made ready for occupancy. Contracted by Steve Miller early in August, on a bid of $44,444, the building is of brick construction with rock trim on the front and large glass windows facing west. It is on the southeast corner of the Memorial Park, just west of the new Junior high school, making it easily accessible to students taking Seminary classes. clas-ses. Designed on plain yet very modern lines, the building provides pro-vides ample space for the five Seminary classes in which Ninth grade students only will be enrolled. The classes, on the Old Testament have been held since the opening of school in September in one of the extra class rooms in the Junior high school. In addition to using the building for Seminary instruction instruc-tion and Seminary office space for which it was primarily constructed, it will also be available for board meetings and until the new Kolob Stake and Sixth-Eleventh ward chapel cha-pel is constructed, the two ward bishops will have office space in the building. Hal Taylor, Seminary instructor in-structor -for the Ninth grade students, will be principal and the only instructor at the present pre-sent time at the new building. |