Show Classes To Continue During Founders Founders' Day Activities Classes will win continue as usual on Founders Founders' Day at the Branch Agri cultural college March 11 and founders and visitors on the campus are being urged to attend classes with the students according to David L L. Sargent chairman of the committee A gallary of old pictures showing the activities of bygone day school groups is being collected for display display dis play on Founders Founders' Day and it is hoped that many classes and groups will schedule reunions for that time Transportation Is s being supplied for those who have no way wat of getting to the school The committee has been par active this year in simulating simu lating the writing of all authentic historical matter concerning the founding of the old Branch Dranch Normal School later the Branch Agricultural AgricuLtural tural College Much of this material material ma ma- has been given in a special series of radio talks over Mrs Bernella Jones told first of 01 the earliest steps of the develop ment of the school Mrs Ann Gardner Gard Oud ner nor explained how the present campus sight was secured while Mrs Fae Pal Dix related in detail the securing of logs toga and lumber for forthe forthe forthe the construction of the first build ings Marvin Jones son of Thomas ThomasJ J J. J Jones who was chairman pf the local committee for the construction construction tion of the school discussed the construction of the first building now known as the Library building Saturday Sunday the Honorable Wilford Day talked on the changing of 0 the Branch Normal School toa to toa toa a Branch of the Agricultural COLlege Col 1 I lege Mrs Blanche Jones Jines related the part that the women of Cedar City played in the founding of the Institution In the final program on Tuesday Members o 0 of the committee have sent out invitations to founders found era ers former students and former faculty members of the Branch Dranch Agricultural College and a large attendance is expected Mr Sargent said |