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Show V-W ft I o z CONTRIBUTES TO LIBRARY FUND. Dr. John L. Seymour, seated left, pre sents $100 check to LDS Institute director di-rector Joseph Felix as staff looks on. Seymour contributes to library A contribution of $100 was presented to the Cedar City LDS Institute Library this past the Library at the Institute to reach its goals," ha concluded. : A humanitarian, he has been a patron of the arts, libraries, museums, who has broad interest inter-est in drama, travel, history. week by Dr. John L. Seymour. Dr. Seymour, a noted composer com-poser of American and European Euro-pean Opera is also well known as a lecturer in the Northwest. A retired English Professor, he has served as Director of Dramatic Dram-atic Arts at Sacramento Junior College. philosophy, religion and languages. lan-guages. For his contributions to Southern Utah State College a room has been dedicated to Dr. Seymour at the SUSC Library. According to Dr. Joseph Felix, Didrector of the Institute, Dr. Seymour's contribution is very much appreciated by the administration ad-ministration and the students. The library at the Cedar City Insitute, currently with 5000 volumes, has set as its goals to become the largest Church library south of Provo. Efforts are being made, he said, to making the library a functional function-al and useful resource for research re-search In scripture, Church history, his-tory, theology and related fields. fi-elds. Dr. Felix indicated that townspeople, as well as students, stu-dents, are encouraged to use the Library. There Is a great need for more books and periodicals per-iodicals and even some duplicates. dupli-cates. We invite donations of books to the Library and especially es-pecially older volumnes now out of print," Dr. Felix stated. "Dr. Seymour's contribution serves as a stepping stone for |