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Show Plans For Annual Founders' Day At B. A. C. Completed Plans for the annual Founders' Day celebration at the Branch Agricultural Ag-ricultural college to be staged by the college and Alumni Association on Friday, March 7, have been announced an-nounced by Loran Hirschi, president of the Alumni Association. The first event of the day's program pro-gram will be an assembly at the college at 11 a. m. at which founders foun-ders themselves and members of the alumni association will present the major part of the program. The assembly program will be as follows: fol-lows: Invocation, Herbert W. Webster. Music by the college orchestra under the direction of Roy L. Hal-verson. Hal-verson. Talk by Randle L. Lunt. Accordian solo by Reuben Walker, Talk by Alex H. Rollo. Song by quartet under the direction direc-tion of M. J. Urie, accompanied by Mrs. Beth Leigh. Talk on the part played by the women of Cedar City In the founding found-ing of the college by Mrs. Maude L. Matheson. Vocal solo by Otto Fife. Talk on the benefits of the Institution Insti-tution to the young people of southern south-ern Utah by Derrlll Ronnow, student body president. School song by Walter Lunt and company. Tmmprilntplu fnNniulntr (Via a (com bly all founders will be guests or the college at a luncheon served in the college dining room. A special entertainment program will be presented in the evening and will include music, dancing and skits. A small charge of admission will be made for this entertainment as a means of raising funds to help defray expenses incurred by the Alumni association in publishing a booklet of the founding of the school. |