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Show Two Buildings Are Dedicated At Wasatch W K. Throndson of Was:,tch Academy, Monday announced the program for the dedicatory serves w the two new educational units, Harriet Van Auk n Craigh Ui Ha'j and th? (Industrial Artj bulldSn'-Fndaji, bulldSn'-Fndaji, Novemb,2D Hsu. The two structures, both of which w.re made p esible by funds provided from the Craghsrd estate of Washington, D C, wer3 erected during the past year. Th: coiner 'bone of Craig-hai Craig-hai wa: laid by officers of th" Grand Lodge of U6 h, F. and A M cn S-ptember 22, 1934. The dedicatory program will be hold in Craighead audtorium at 10:30 a. m. and will, bi as follows: PriUidl;, "Rhapsody by Erahms," Mrs. Alice Dix Gumrj; invoa:.tion ; hymn, "Lead On, O King Eternal," congrng'atid -J; chd.lus, "HJSady of Love;" and "The Days of Long Ago," Girls' Glee Club; responsive reading; read-ing; address, Rev. Rob:rt D. Steele, v'os-president of Westminster Col-1 Col-1 ge, Slt Lake City, representing a si'trr inst'tution; srlectiDn, "Yearning" "Yearn-ing" Octette; address, Rey. Thiea-core Thiea-core G. Lilley, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Salt Lake City, represmting the board of National Missions of the Presbyterian church; .-horuj "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life, Girls Glee Club; violin solo, "Souvenir," "Sou-venir," Carl Petitrs-n; address, Dr. John Edward Carver, pastor of the r'u-st Presbyterian church of Ogden, representing the people of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain area; vocal solo, "Open .he Gates to the Tsmple," Mrs. Stanley H. G.11; presentation oi ouilding, MLs Katherine Gladfelter of New york, representing the unit uf Educational and Medical Work of the Board of the National Missions.; acci-p.anoj of building, Supt. W. K. Throndson; dedicatory prayer, Dr. JOhn Edward Carver; viol.n solo, "Li b3Ljjauiri3," Carl Smarten; pcstlude, "March Militaire," Schu-bert-Tauiig, Mrs. Al.ce Dix Gunn. As an add! d incentive thei day has been set aside as "Homecoming Day" for Academy graduat s aiad former student", and a home-coming assembly will bci Held at 2 p. m. A football game between the Richfield Rich-field high school and the Acad my quad will be played at 3 p. m. and at 6 p. m.' A banquet for all gue.ots will bet servedin the school dining hall. Th- conducing feature of the days program will be a play to be pro-s-nted by the Dramatic club in Craigh ad auditariurn at 8 p. m. Invitat ons have be'to extended to inter sbed friend? through ;he inter-moun'a.in inter-moun'a.in ?rea and pres'nt indica-tlon-, point to a large attendance at thj event. |