The photo and First LDS Juab Stake Seminary Founders Day information was obtained from The Times News, in Nephi, Utah, published on March 3, 1932. The photo consists of the Seminary students, and although the paper didn't identify who the people are, this writer can pick out at least one person, who was one of the two Seminary teachers back then. James H. Ockey, Sr. can be spotted on the front row, the one wearing his traditional bow tie. The building was across the street from the school on main street by the Silver Maple. In those days, they separated the male from female students, but if you look closely, one gal was able to squeeze in between two guys on the top left, and she appears to be clutching to the brick post. Perhaps it was just the excitement of the photo day.
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