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Show IRVING PLANS SEMINARY GRADUATION Closing exercises for the Irving Irv-ing junior LDS seminary will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, May 25, at the Sugar House LDS ward. Receiving certificates of advancement advance-ment will be 325 boys and girls of the seminary. C. Laird Snelgrove, first councilor coun-cilor of the Granite stake presidency,, presi-dency,, will be the featured speaker. speak-er. The major part of the program will be contributed to by the graduating grad-uating juniors. There also will be musical selections. The seventh and ninth grade members will speak and s the eighth graders have prepared a panel discussion. Teachers participating in the year's program have been for the seventh ' grade : LeGrande Holbrooke, Hol-brooke, John Bennett, Carlos E. Asay, assitant principal, and Dr. LeGrande Curtis; eighth grade: Morris Kjar, Richard Jordan, Lon B. Merkley, Joseph Henroid and Thelma ' Garff, principal; ninth grade: Albert Madsen, Fred Walt, ers, Floyd M. Carlson and Robert D. Castleton. Mr. Henroid is program chairman chair-man and is being assisted by Miss Garff. The parents of the girls and boys of the celebrating seminary classes are especially invited to attend the services, Miss Graff announced, an-nounced, adding that the Irving junior LDS seminary has the greatest attendance of any in the state. |