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Show Seminary rifes hid&y The 41st annual graduation exercises of the Springville Seminary will be held Friday evening May 19 at 8 p.m. in Springville Stake House with a record number of students from each stake to receive graduation certificates. The theme, "Youth Speaks," will be carried out in the various var-ious talks. The program will open with an organ prelude, by Zara Tonks, Kolob Stake organist, followed by the processional of graduates. The girls' chorus will sing a number. Prayer will be by Mi-kel Mi-kel Whiting, followed by a welcome wel-come by President John Cal-lister. Cal-lister. A girls' trio, a number by the girls' chorus and a duet du-et will be given. Addresses will be made during dur-ing the evening by David Bird, Mary Hjorth, and Bradley Gardner. James Cloward will give the benediction. Awarding of 4-year special leadershin nnViipvpmpTif pprtifi- cates will be made. Principal Erwin Sheffield will present the graduates and Presidents Ernest A. Strong, Jr., and Leo A. Crandall of Kolob Ko-lob and Springville Stakes will present the certificates . |